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Profile courtesy of MySpace Layouts ....Click pic to buy! Black...With Sugar (Ariwa, 1990)A former member of British lovers rock trio Brown Sugar (along with former Soul II Soul member Caron Wheeler), Kofi emerges on her own here with a confident, crisp lovers album. This is how lovers rock should be done: the music (courtesy of Mad Professor) is buttery smooth, Kofi's vocals are similarly mellow -- yet with a sultry power that demands your attention -- and the melodies are supple enough to fit into any R&B radio station's nightly "Quiet Storm" programming. Unlike some lovers rock, the material here never treads into the pop realm to a disgusting degree (although there is an R&B remake of Midnight Star's classic "Curious."). But her lyrics don't always stick to pure lovers content. "Big John," for instance, is a poignant tale of a sympathetic killer, while "Black Pride" focuses on, well, black pride. Nevertheless, Kofi's soothing lovers style is consistent, no matter what the lyrical content. Along with the previously mentioned tracks, "There Must Be," "Didn't I," and "Reggae Starship" are especially strong, but all of the cuts on Black...With Sugar come together to set a mood that is hard to resist. Although she started this collection with a stirring message track, vocalist Kofi's demure sound and subject material were predominantly in vintage lover's rock style, with her best songs reminiscent of sweeping love tunes by Marcia Griffiths or Sandra Cross. Kofi was inviting on "Didn't I" and "Looking Over Love" and vulnerable on "Curious" and "Me And Love." She ventured into novelty territory with "Reggae Starship," cleverly incorporating Star Trek's motto into the song's structure. The backdrops, arrangements and production adhered to the computerized/electronic mandate of the 1980s, but Kofi's delivery and singing were typical 1970s.

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Kofi, whose African name means "Fridays Child", is no stranger to the music business.  Kofi was born in Lambeth South London the third youngest of six children.  With her church of god up br...
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Music is my passion, especially reggae music. Its been a tough ride though, still, bring it on is what I say. Its gonna take more than a few jumped up sharks in this buisness to stop me from singing. ...
Posted by on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 13:44:00 GMT