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Daddy B. Nice Announces THE WINNERS of the 2019 (13th Almanac) SOUTHERN SOUL MUSIC AWARDS. The winners are posted at the terminate of each list of finalists.

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Best Mid-Tempo Song:

Top Contenders:

"Bottle After Bottle" ----- P2K DaDiddy
"Good Times" ----- Lomax
"Whiskey Drinking Woman" ----- Mose Stovall feat. Big Daddy E
"Rodeo" ----- Itz Karma feat. Jeter Jones
"She'south But My Girlfriend" ----- Donnie Ray
"Hitcha Wit Da Tool" ------ Till 1
"I Can Back It Up" ----- Choppa Law
"You Walk Like Information technology's Good" ----- Jarvis Greene
"Superstar" ----- Vick Allen
"Change My Heed" ----- Sassy D
"Big Train" ----- Tucka
"I'd Become Dorsum" ----- Big M
"My Cake" ----- Mr. Campbell
"Until The Morning Comes" ----- Tucka feat. Audi Yo

All-time Mid-Tempo Vocal: "Big Train" by Tucka

Listen to Tucka singing "Big Train Coming" on YouTube.

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All-time Club (Fast/Trip the light fantastic) Song:

Summit Contenders:

"Cowboy Ride" ----- Stan Butler
"Sunshine" ----- Solomon Thompson feat. David J
"Out In The State" ----- R&B Pooh
"Why Me?" ----- Gentry-Jones
"Party Hard" ----- J.Cherry The Nephew
"The Ladies Love To Slide" ----- T.M. Soul
"Sleeping Pill" ----- Hisyde feat. Chrissy Luvz
"Go It! Go It!" ----- Ms. Jody
"Fish Fry" ----- Jennifer Watts feat. Unkle Phunk
"The Boots On Vocal"----- Big Yayo (feat. Omar Cunningham)
"Drop Pop & Gyre" ----- Willie Clayton


All-time Gild Song: "Cowboy Ride" by Stan Butler

Listen to Stan Butler singing "Cowboy Ride" on YouTube.

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All-time Ballad:

Top Contenders:

"Just Cruzin'" ----- O.B. Buchana
"Love Stand" ------ Mr. Smoke
"Still Learning 'Bout Love" ----- Wendell B & The Soul Music Representatives
"Beautiful" ----- Wendell B
"She'southward My Baby Forever" ------ Jaye Hammer
"2 Lovers" ----- J-Wonn
"Ride Or Die" ----- T.Thousand. Soul
"A Woman Like You" ----- Darnell Da Bachelor
"No One" ----- Vick Allen
"This Woman Of Mine" ----- Lamar Brace
"DJ Let Me Grind On Her" ----- Avail Hollywood
"If You Recall You're Solitary Now" ----- Shunte' Nicole feat. Big Yayo
"Tell On You lot" ----- L.J. Echols


All-time Ballad: "Cruzin'" by O.B. Buchana

Listen to O.B. Buchana singing "Cruzin'" on YouTube.

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All-time Song By Longtime Veteran:

Meridian Contenders:

"And so Damn Skilful" ----- Sheba Potts-Wright
"In A Coma" ----- Chuck Potent
"Whiskey Drinking Woman" ----- Mose Stovall feat. Big Daddy Eastward.
"She's My Infant Forever" ----- Jaye Hammer
"Too Late" ----- LaMorris Williams
"Girls' Night Out" ----- Karen Wolfe
"Can I Take Y'all Home" ----- Ghetto Cowboy feat. Tucka
"Inside Homo/Outside Help" ----- Omar Cunningham
"You're What's Needed In My Life" ----- Lee Fields
"That Immature Thang" ----- Big M
"Good Ole Male child" ----- Carl Sims
"My Bed" ----- Omar Cunningham
"Boss Queen" ----- Stephanie McDee
"Snappin' Turtle" ----- Theodis Ealey
"Hey Hey Bobby Rush" ----- Bobby Rush


All-time Song By Longtime Veteran: "Whiskey Drinking Woman" past Mose Stovall feat. Big Daddy East.

Listen to Mose Stovall feat. Big Daddy E. singing "Whiskey Drinking Woman" on YouTube.

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Best Female Vocalist:

Top Contenders:

Sassy D ----- "Change My Listen," "She Wanna Ride" (feat. Jeter Jones), "Southern Soul" (feat. ColdDrank), "The Way You Move" (feat. Tucka)
Crystal Thomas ----- "Teach You How To Love Me," "I'm What You're Looking For" feat. Luziana Wil
Ms. Jody ----- "A Man Similar That"
Annie Washington ----- "3 Legs," "Thick Bag"
Val McKnight ----- "Down Depression Brother," "I'one thousand A Horny Woman"
Champagne ----- "Mouth On You" feat. Highway Heavy), "Ride It" (feat. Highway Heavy)
Lady Soul ----- "I'one thousand Ready"
West Love ----- "Cease Looking"
Dee Dee Simon ----- "Large Gun," "Walk That Dog"
Angel Faye Russell ----- "My Baby Boo"
Miss Portia ----- "For My Ladies' (feat. Cupid), "Caught Up" (feat. Tyree Neal)


Best Female person Vocalizer: "(Let Me Put My) Mouth On Yous" by Champagne featuring Highway Heavy

Listen to Champagne singing "Rima oris On You" on YouTube.

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Best Male Vocalizer:

Superlative Contenders:

Wendell B. ----- "Beautiful," "Still Learning 'Bout Love (feat. Soul Music Representativs)
Tucka ----- "Until The Morning Comes," "Big Train," "Jungle Love," "Ain't No Getting Over Me"
Willie Clayton ----- "Love Games," "Can We Sideslip Away?"
Vick Allen -----"No I," "Superstar,"
O.B. Buchana ----- "Just Cruzin'," "I Hump Information technology"
Stan Butler ----- "Cowboy Ride"
Bigg Robb ----- "I Did My Fourth dimension," "Don't Exist Aback"
R.T. Taylor ----- "It's A Mule"
Donnie Ray ------ "She's Only My Girlfriend"
Avail Hollywood ----- "Unbelievable Booty," "DJ Allow Me Grind On Her"
J. Blood-red The Nephew ----- "I Forgot I Was Married," "Party Hard"
Bishop Bullwinkle ----- "No Woman No Cry," "Practise Y'all Hear Me Now?"
T.Grand. Soul ----- "Ride Or Die," "The Ladies Love To Slide"
Jeter Jones ----- "We Come To Party," "She Wanna Ride" feat. Sassy D, "Rodeo" feat. Itz Karma, "Package"
Bobby Rush ----- "Hey Hey Bobby Rush," "Skillful Stuff"
Calvin Richardson ----- "If You're Thinking Well-nigh Leaving"
J-Wonn ----- "21 Once more"


Best Male person Vocaliser: "It'southward A Mule" by R.T. Taylor

Mind to R.T. Taylor singing "It's A Mule" on YouTube.

Read Daddy B. Dainty's "Behind The Scenes 2019 Awards: R.T. Taylor.

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Best Debut:

Top Contenders:

Mr. Smoke ----- "Love Stand up,""Weekend," "Whoa Ni"
R.T. Taylor ----- "It's A Mule"
Luziana Wil ----- "I'chiliad What Y'all Looking For" feat. Crystal Thomas, "I Wanna Know"
R&B Pooh ----- "Out In The Country"
Tasha Mac ----- "Become It My Way"
Itz Karma ----- "Rodeo" feat. Jeter Jones, "I Like Da Way"
J-Fitz ----- "I Could've Stayed At Home," "Yard Political party" feat. Vick Allen
Malcom Allen ----- "Got To Detect Me A Lover"
Westward Dearest ----- "You Improve Go," "End Looking," "He'south Doing That Donald Trump"
Dee Dee Simon ----- "Walk That Dog," "Upgrade," "Big Gun"
Hisyde ----- "Sleeping Pill" (feat. Chrissy Luvz)
Darnell Da' Available ----- "A Adult female Similar You"
ii Cadet Chuck ----- "Sugar Daddy," "In The Club"
Marquee Of Soul ----- "Political party On The Weekend"
Volton Wright ----- "That Thang"
Jennifer Watts ---- "Rock Wit Information technology Baby," "Fish Fry" (feat. Unkle Phunk), "Hit It"
Chrissy Luvz ----- "Can't Catcha Fish Without A Hook," "Sleeping Pill" (feat. Hisyde)
DJ Wildman Tim ----- "Funky Blues," "Country Party"


Best Debut: "Dearest Stand up" by Mr. Smoke

Listen to Mr. Smoke singing "Love Stand" on YouTube.

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All-time Collaboration:

Top Contenders:

"Mailman" ----- Fat Daddy feat. Sir Charles Jones
"Still Learning 'Bout Love" ----- Wendell B., Magic One, Jason Lilliputian, Curtis Jefferson
"Until The Morning Comes" ----- Tucka feat. Audi Yo
"Sleeping Pill" ----- Hisyde feat. Chrissy Luvz
"Rodeo" ----- Itz Karma feat. Jeter Jones
"Trail Ride" ----- Sir Charles Jones feat. Jeter Jones
"Whipped Again" ----- O.B. Buchana feat. Pokey Comport
"Sneak Up On It" ----- Ghetto Cowboy feat. L.J. Echols
"She Wanna Ride" ----- Sassy D feat. Jeter Jones
"Thou Political party" ----- J-Fitz feat. Vick Allen
"Sunshine" ----- Solomon Thompson feat. David J
"Game Of Chase" ----- David J feat. Miss Portia


Best Collaboration: "Still Learning 'Bout Love" past Wendell B, Magic One, Jason Little & Curtis Jefferson

Listen to Wendell B and The Soul Music Representatives singing "All the same Learning 'Bout Love" on YouTube.

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Best Outa-Left-Field Vocal:

Acme Contenders:

"Stay" ----- Chris Ardoin
"He's Doing That Donald Trump" ----- West Dearest
"No Woman No Cry" ----- Bishop Bullwinkle
"Enjoying My Life" ----- Rex Fred
"Won't Stop Loving You" ----- Nekita Waller
"Strong Woman" ----- Fat Daddy
"I Did My Time" ----- Bigg Robb
"Y'all Tin can Ride It" ----- O.C. Soul & The Soul Patrol Band
"Mouth On Y'all" ----- Highway Heavy feat. Champagne


Best Outa-Left-Field Song: "I Did My Time" past Bigg Robb

Mind to Bigg Robb singing "I Did My Time" on YouTube.

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Best Chitlin' Circuit Blues Song:


Top Contenders:

"Hoe To A Hubby" ----- Summer Wolfe
"I'm A Horny Adult female" ----- Val McKnight
"It's A Mule" ----- R.T. Taylor
"Stop Looking" ----- West Love
"Neckbone Lady" ----- Mz. Connie feat. 50.J. Echols
"Incorrect Man" ----- Highway Heavy feat. Fya Redd
"Good Stuff" ----- Bobby Rush
"I'1000 Rockin' With Da Thick Girls" ----- Lil' Jimmie
"Living Years" ----- Stevie J. Dejection
"Willing And Able" ----- Adrian Bagher
"Sugar Daddy" ----- two Buck Chuck
"State Party" ----- DJ Wildman Tim feat Slack


Best Chitlin' Circuit Blues Song: "Good Stuff" past Bobby Blitz

Listen to Bobby Blitz singing "Good Stuff" on YouTube.

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All-time Cover Song:

Top Contenders:

"Why Me?" ----- Gentry-Jones
"Ain't No Getting Over Me" ----- Tucka
"No Woman No Weep" ----- Bishop Bullwinkle
"Down Depression Brother" ----- Val McKnight
"Beast Of Burden" ----- Bishop Bullwinkle
"Return To Sender" ----- J.J. Caillier
"Rocking Chair" ----- Charlesia Jones feat. Charles Jones III
"Last Few Dollars" ----- Stacii Adams
"Correct Thing Wrong Human being" ----- Stephanie Luckett
"Drowning In A Bounding main Of Love" ----- Sir Charles Jones
"Blind Cripple & Crazy" ----- 50.J. Echols


Best Encompass Song: "Why Me?" by Gentry-Jones

Listen to Gentry-Jones singing "Why Me?" on YouTube.

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All-time Producer:

Top Contenders:

Highway Heavy ----- "(Let Me Put My) Oral fissure On You" (Champagne), "Wrong Human being" (Fya Redd), "Missing Yous" (Dave Mack)

John Ward ----- "Just Cruzin'" (O.B. Buchana), "She'south My Baby Forever" (Jaye Hammer), "Downwards Low Blood brother" (Val McKnight), "A Man Similar That" (Ms. Jody), "I Hump It" (O.B. Buchana)

Beat Flippa ----- "She Wanna Ride" (Jeter Jones & Sassy D), "She'due south Just My Girlfriend" (Donnie Ray), "Can I Have Yous Home?" (Ghetto Cowboy), "My Bed" (Omar Cunningham)

Ronald "Slack" Jefferson ----- "It's A Mule" (R.T. Taylor), "I'grand What You lot Looking For" (Luziana Wil feat. Crystal Thomas), "Rodeo" (Itz Karma feat. Jeter Jones), "Three Legs," "Thick Pocketbook" (Annie Washington), "I Can Back Information technology Up" (Choppa Law), "Out In The Country" (R&B Pooh)

Joe Prissy ----- "Party Starter" (feat. Nelson Curry & Blakfist), "Don't Disturb This Groove" (feat. Nelson Curry)

Tucka ----- "Big Train," "Tipsy," "Until The Morning Comes," "Ain't No Getting Over Me," "Jungle Dear"


Best Producer: Ronald "Slack" Jefferson

Heed to Itz Karma and Jeter Jones singing the Slack-produced "Rodeo" on YouTube.

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Best CD:

Top Contenders:

Mr. Fume ----- Who Want Smoke?
Slack ----- My Music My Friends Southern Soul Compilation
Bishop Bullwinkle ----- The Da Vinci Code
T.K. Soul ----- Untouchable
Val McKnight ----- Stroke That Cat
Vick Allen ----- Untouchable
Big G ----- Let'southward Political party
Bigg Robb ----- Good Muzic
L.J. Echols ----- Call 911
Bobby Rush ----- Sitting On Superlative Of The Blues
Calvin Richardson ----- Gilt Dust
Jaye Hammer ----- Double Trouble
Chris Ardoin ----- Development
Joe Nice ----- Southern Soul Mixtape
Jay Morris Grouping ----- Similar Food To My Soul
Adrian Bagher ----- Willing And Able
Ghetto Cowboy ----- Southern Soul Legend
Sir Charles Jones ----- Sir Charles Jones & Family Vol. 1
Willie Clayton ----- Excellence
O.B. Buchana ----- Face Down
Ms. Jody ----- Get It! Get Information technology!
Pokey Bear ----- My Sidepiece Hit The Lotto
Avail Hollywood ----- Still King
J. Carmine The Nephew ----- Platinum Soul
C-Wright ----- A New Heart
Jennifer Watts ----- The Foxy Lady Of Southern Soul
Itz Karma ----- Karma: Unleashed
Lamar Caryatid ----- From The Soul
Stan Mosley ----- Soul Resurrection
Gregg A. Smith ----- The Real Deal
Lady Q ----- Form N Session


Best CD: My Music, My Friends Southern Soul Compilation by Slack

Heed to R.T. Taylor singing "It's A Mule" from Slack's "My Music, My Friends Southern Soul Compilation" on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles For. . .

-------JUNE 2019-------

i. "I Forgot That I Was Mar-
ried"-----J. Carmine The Nephew

Five minutes long, but and so com-pelling it goes by in what seems like three, "I Forgot That I Was Married" traces a distinguished southern soul heritage all the way back to Ronnie Lovejoy and that "case of mistaken identity" in "Sho' Wasn't Me." J. Ruddy follows up Soul Certified and J. Red the Nephew and Friends with his third winning collection in three years, Platinum Soul. Read Daddy B. Dainty's four-star review.

Heed to J. Red singing "I Forgot That I Was Married" on YouTube.

ii. "Party Hard"----J. Crimson The Nephew

If "I Forgot That I Was Married" is the conceptual center of J. Crimson's Platinum Soul anthology, "Party Difficult" is its thumping heart. At first it didn't register, but the hook kept returning, and I'd recollect, "Where is this coming from? Oh aye! That party song with the disco-pounding tempo and delicate, Van Morrison-like, saxophone fills!"

Heed to J. Red (The Nephew) singing "Political party Hard" on YouTube.

3. "I Hump It"-----O.B. Buchana

Buchana's "I Hump Information technology" is the genial flip-side to last year's "The Mule" from Parking Lot Love Affair, in which O.B. transforms the forbidding macho of the latter into a bubbly, ingratiating humbug.

Mind to O.B. Buchana singing "I Hump It" on YouTube.

4. "I'm What You're Looking For"---- Luziana Volition featuring Crystal Thomas

This is the kind of music southern soul thrives on--from unknown sources with novel vocals (Luziana Wil)--music that embodies the obscure and scruffy character of southern soul itself. And who's the featured collaborator? Crystal Thomas, the lady I've called the nowadays-day Thomisene Anderson for repeatedly giving just this kind of roots-real operation.

Listen to Luziana Wil & Crystal Thomas singing "I'm What You're Looking For" on YouTube.

5. "Sleeping Pill"----Hisyde featuring Chrissy Luvz

When I start saw Hysyde's name popping up in concert flyers, I idea it was i of the strangest names I had always heard. I pronounced it His-Side, but in the song he pronounces it High-Side, which makes more than sense. Chrissy Luv released her first southern soul single ("Catch A Fish Without A Claw") before this yr, but that song can't match her mind-blowing, sublimely-understated performance on "Sleeping Pill."

Listen to Hysyde & Chrissy Luvz singing "Sleeping Pill" on YouTube.

vi. "No Woman, No Cry"-----Bishop Bullwinkle

Hell naw!, I wouldn't feature a reggae song in a southern soul column, but this is Bishop Bullwinkle singing with a robust power I haven't heard from him before. It's a straightforward rhythm and dejection handling, and in Bullwinkle'southward passionate testimony I'g hearing lyrics I never understood (or bothered to pay attention to) in the grand-plus times I've listened to the Bob Marley version.

Listen to Bishop Bullwinkle singing "No Woman, No Cry" on YouTube.

7. "Return To Sender"-----J.J. Callier

Elvis did the definitive "Return To Sender" back in the sixties, of course, but J.J. Callier (the zydeco creative person who contributed so vitally to Sharnette Hyter'southward "Stilettos And Jeans,") crafts a "Return To Sender" with an undulating groove that owes a lot more to Ronnie Bong's "I'll Pay The Shipping Cost".

8. "Can We Slip Away?"-----Willie Clayton

Don't confuse Willie Clayton'due south old-school, professional, song technique with conservatism. He's never been afraid to take chances like he does here, namely an insistent, sucker-punching bass hook that seems to perfectly mirror the sexual craving in the lyrics. And for going-out-on-a-limb precedents, simply remember of "Wiggle" or "Boom Nail Boom".

Mind to Willie Clayton singing "Can We Slip Away?" on YouTube.

9. "Say Become"-----Chris Ardoin

Half the time, and particularly in the choruses, it sounds like Chris is saying, "Say No!," which may say more about your Daddy B Prissy than Chris Ardoin. Regardless, it's the boundless energy he captures with the strokes of his button piano accordion that has me jumping for joy.

Listen to Chris Ardoin singing "Say Go" on YouTube.

10. "Can You Handle Information technology?"-----Kami Cole

This song is a hoot. Information technology combines elements from (nigh liberally) Nicole Jackson's "Can We Become There, Baby?" with a nod to Betty Wright'due south "This evening Is The Night," almost poignantly the line, "Tonight is the nighttime/ When I make you a grown human."

Listen to Kami Cole singing "Tin can You Handle It?" on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Prissy'southward Peak 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Preview For. . .

-------MAY 2019-------


1. "Merely Cruzin'"-----O.B. Buchana

Another great, nostalgia-steeped, summertime-driving song in the musical lineage of the Young Rascals' "Groovin'," from O.B.'s fresh-sounding new album, Face up Downwards. "Just cruzin' down in Mississippi/...With the southern soul wind blowing on me."

Heed to O.B. Buchana singing "Only Cruzin'" on YouTube.

2. "Whiskey Drinkin' Woman"-----Mose Stovall featuring Big Daddy E.

No free YouTube on this gem, and so if you're non lucky plenty to hear it on the radio, you lot'll probably never buy information technology. The spectacular opening and main chords hark back to David Bowie'due south masterpiece, "(We Tin can Be) Heroes".

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Listen to Mose Stovall and Large Daddy E. singing "Whiskey Drinking Woman" on YouTube.

3. "Beloved Games"-----Willie Clayton

Willie's new album Excellence is a reminder of what a skillful vocalist can exercise with a raft of tasteful material. Still and just, one of the best in the game.

Heed to Willie Clayton singing "Love Games" on YouTube.

4. "Juke Joint"----- Eloveation featuring Theodis Ealey

That darn'd Chuck Berry-lovin' Theodis is still some absurd dude, dressed in his New York black, singing like his life depended on it (see last half of video). It's 1 of the all-time vocals of his career. Requite credit to Eloveation, of course, not just for their musicianship but their prescience in giving Theodis the first poetry.

Mind to Eleveation and Theodis Ealey singing "Juke Joint" on YouTube.

5. "Just Another Mean solar day"------P2K DaDiddy

What Keith Taylor (P2K) brings to the southern soul table is a convincing, depression-primal approach to vocalizing, best illustrated by his hit single, "Caught Up In The Middle". "Just Another Mean solar day" is like that: a vocal that makes you lot want to be its "friend".

Listen to P2K singing "Merely Some other Day" on YouTube.

vi. "Until The Morning time Comes"----- Tucka featuring Audi Yo

Tucka guested on Audi Yo'south well-received "Can't Nobody," and Audi Yo returns the favor on Tucka's mid-tempo anthem, "Until The Morning Comes," from Tucka's striking-laden Working With The Feeling" album.

Read Daddy B. Nice'due south v-star ("southern soul heaven") review.

7. "My Bed"------Omar Cunningham

Omar does what he does best, singing a tide-pulling melody, and producer Daniel Ross (Shell Flippa) sets an unexpectedly lush and brass-laden tabular array.

Heed to Omar Cunningham singing "My Bed" on YouTube.

8. "Ride Or Die"----T.K. Soul

In one case you get past the off-putting and confrontational titles--"Ride Or Die," "Love Is The New Hate," "Girl Bye"--the actual music is accessible and rewarding. From T.K.'s new CD, Untouchable.

Listen to T.K. Soul singing "Ride Or Dice" on YouTube.

9. "One thousand Party"-----J-Fitz featuring Vick Allen

J-Fitz first defenseless my attending with "Inbox".

10. "Mirror Daughter (Dancing In The Mirror)"-----C.J. Hill

Intriguing new creative person with interesting material.

Mind to C.J. Hill singing "Mirror Girl" on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Dainty'southward Top ten "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Preview For. . .

-------APRIL 2019-------

1. "Beautiful"----Wendell B.

Tha' Boss delivers.

Listen to Wendell B singing "Beauti-
ful" on YouTube.

2. "Stay"----Chris Ardoin

The opening button-accordion hook sounds like a rooster announcing a vivid new day, and the dazzling instrumental track (with live rhythm section) combines with an unusually evocative vocal. Zydeco artist Chris Ardoin (pronounced ar-practice-in) said his audiences doubled when he got the "swing-out" crowd. At present he's crossing-over to southern soul. He revisits The Staples Singers' "Do Information technology Again" in "But Kickin' Information technology," another song from his new anthology Evolution.

Listen to Chris Ardoin singing "Stay" on YouTube.

3. "Rodeo"-----Itz Karma featuring Jeter Jones

By now everyone recognizes that Jeter Jones is well-nigh as close to being the "cutting edge" as anyone in southern soul music. Right? He has a nose for a hit.

Listen to Itz Karma and Jeter Jones singing "Rodeo".

iv. "She's My Babe Forever"----Jaye Hammer

Oh, you forgot what that "old-school" southern soul sounded like? Hither ya' go. Every bit sweet and seasoned as they come up, from Hammer's new CD, Double Problem.

Heed to Jaye Hammer singing "She's My Baby Forever" on YouTube.

Read Daddy B. Nice's review.

5. "DJ Let Me Grind On Her"----Avail Hollywood

I curiosity at the vocals on Avail's new album Still King. In the early days there was a picayune "smoke and mirrors," the vocals disappeared at times. The first verse is the game-changer, robust and full-fledged. Hollywood's never sung with such strength and clarity.

Heed to Avail Hollywood singing "DJ Let Me Grind On Her" on YouTube.

vi. "Mail Homo"----Fat Daddy featuring Sir Charles Jones

Think of it. Your beginning southern soul single becomes the #1 Song of the Year. A dream come truthful. And the adjacent year--2019--yous have the Rex of Southern Soul, Sir Charles Jones, singing alongside you on a v-infinitesimal-plus stab at another number-1 single. That's the fate of Fatty Daddy, who has a deep well of southern soul inspiration backside his work.

Listen to Fat Daddy and Sir Charles singing "Post Man" on YouTube.

vii. "The Ladies Love To Slide"----T.Chiliad. Soul

Beneath its synth-funk-disco outside, there's a good and fifty-fifty personable dance-floor jam. Play it a few times. From T.One thousand. Soul'due south unexpectedly idiosyncratic new album, Untouchable.

Listen to T.K. Soul singing "The Ladies Love To Slide" on YouTube.

8. "Cease Looking"----West Love

Here's a new singer who arrives with the chops and poise of a veteran. Promoted and produced by Stan Butler, she's also marketing two other credible singles, "Yous Betta Go" and "Doing That Donald Trump".

Listen to West Love singing "End Looking" on YouTube.

9. "Saccharide Daddy"----2 Buck Chuck

Here'due south another new artist with the chops and confidence of a vet. Chuck's got a number of quality singles circulating from his new album Sugar Daddy, but the title cut is arguably the strongest.

Listen to ii Buck Chuck singing "Sugar Daddy" on YouTube.

10. Necktie: between...

"Changed My Mind"----Sassy D

Mind to Sassy D. singing "Changed My Mind On YouTube.

and...

"Lonely (If You lot Think You're Lone Now)"----' Nicole featuring Large Yayo

Listen to Shunte' Nicole and Big Yayo singing "Lonely" (Bobby Womack'south "If You Think You're Lone Now") on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Squeamish's Top x "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Preview For. . .

-------MARCH 2019-------

i. "Neckbone Lady"-----Mz. Connie featuring L.J. Echols

The instrumental track has a chip of "Mad Dog 20/20" to it, and sure enough, information technology's L.J. Echols (yous know? the guy with the Neckbone Band?), pushing this song past this month's formidable competition. And with but one previously published single to her credit--Daddy B. Squeamish'due south #19-ranked vocal of 2018, Why You lot Gotta Act Similar That--Mz. Connie throws down a southern soul song for the ages.

Listen to Mz. Connie singing "Neckbone Lady" on YouTube.

2. "Unbelievable Booty"-----Avail Hollywood

With this song and new album, Even so King, Avail Hollywood is officially back, singing with a strength and panoramic scope that eclipses his already significant itemize.

Listen to Avail Hollywood singing "Unbelievable Booty" on YouTube.

3. "Jungle Love"----- Tucka

I hear a petty Bo Diddley in the instrumental runway and a picayune Buddy Holly in the vocal. From Tucka'due south new, "every-song's-a-classic" album, Working With The Feeling.

Mind to Tucka singing "Jungle Love" on YouTube.

4. "Won't Stop Loving You"----- Nekita Waller

Connecticut southern soul! Who woulda thought? Hey, Peggy Scott-Adams recorded her classics in Van Nuys! If it's got that down-south feeling, it tin come from anywhere. And I love the video with the impromptu dancers. Never would accept heard this instant classic if not for DJ Sir Rockinghood!

Heed to Nekita Waller singing "Won't Stop Loving You" on YouTube.

5. "Let'south Coil (This night We're Gone Sip On Tennessee Whiskey)"------J. Hall featuring Theodis Ealey

Retrieve when Theodis rolled out J. Blood-red (The Nephew)? J. Hall is null similar J. Red--and much less flashy--simply he's got the same steadfast sense of manner and identity. And the lyrics, a recitation of southern soul titles from the by, will have grown folks zoning out with sloppy smiles on their faces.

Listen to J. Hall singing "Let's Roll" on YouTube.

6. "Wrong Homo" (Reloaded)"-----Highway Heavy featuring Fya Redd & Omar Cunningham

I liked Fya Redd'southward "Wrong Man" when it charted at #iv in January (elsewhere on this page), and I like it once again on this remix, which is getting to be ane way for an artist to aggressively market a vocal he or she actually believes in. (Just retrieve of Karen Wolfe's "That Chick Ain't Me" or Magic One's "High Heels & Jeans".) As to producer Highway Heavy'southward insistence on listing himself, not the singer, as the featured performer on every project, I'm having a difficult time with it. Producer Christopher Mabry (LaMorris Williams, J-Wonn) became Big Yayo. Volition Heavy go that way? He has a new single out in which he IS the performer, but--curiously--it'southward hiphop.

Listen to Fya Redd and Omar Cunningham singing Highway Heavy's "Wrong Man" (Reloaded)" on YouTube.

7. "Issue It"------Lady Q featuring Jeter Jones

Speaking of good rhythm tracks, you can't do much improve than Lady Q'southward "Upshot It," another gem from her Grade n Session debut album brought to fruition by Producer of the Year Ronald "Slack" Jefferson.

Heed to Lady Q singing "Effect Information technology" on YouTube.

viii. "Two Covers"-----J-Wonn

At present here's a guy who knows cypher about rhythm tracks. That's why his collaborations with Big Yayo ("I Got This Tape," "Cowgirl") were so transcendent; Big Yayo brought the bass. J-Wonn's always loftier in the "clouds" of tune (and if you've seen him in concert, the euphoria of performance). Simply while his songs lack solid bass lines, his success is undeniable, and although its discipline is domestic quarreling, "Two Covers" flies like a bird.

Heed to J-Wonn singing "Two Covers" on YouTube.

nine. "Inside Man, Outside Aid"-----Omar Cunningham

Omar'due south vocals on this one and "Wrong Homo" (with Fya Redd to a higher place) are strong and disarming. Omar wrote "Inside Homo, Exterior Assistance" and Highway Heavy produced. Heavy must exist working 24-7.

Listen to Omar Cunningham singing "Within Man, Outside Help" on YouTube.

10. "Liquor Business firm Muzik"----------------C-Wright

A LaMorris Williams production. LaMorris is back.

Listen to C-Wright singing "Liquor Business firm Muzik" on YouTube.

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-------FEBRUARY 2019-------

1. "Sunshine"------Solomon Thompson & David J.

Buoyed by the sense of humor and edgy, straight-faced craziness that served Solomon so well in "Neighbors," he and fellow wild guy David J merrily kick their way through a song that takes off on the comment Allen made at the get-go of "I'll Take Your Give-and-take For It". A woman says, "I have got a girl who is so adept--if you lot threw information technology upwards in the air it would turn into sunshine." Vick pauses and replies, "Well, I don't want to run across her." Solomon quotes the exchange verbatim and interjects, "I practice!", and "Sunshine" ensues.

Mind to Solomon Thompson and David J. singing "Sunshine" on YouTube.

two. "Thick Pocketbook"-----Annie Washington

Proof that "Testify Pony" wasn't a fluke, "Thick Bag" non just transitions from zydeco to straight southern soul but clarifies Annie's unproblematic only potent, not-melisma, Mel Waiters-like vocal style. Don't change your name to Ms. B, Annie; we already take a Miz B.

Listen to Annie Washington singing "Thick Purse" on YouTube.

3. "Hitcha Wit Da Tool"------------Till ane

Is Till 1 a recording creative person or a body architect? Hard to tell sometimes; he sure likes to brandish that naked chest. And like Cold Drank, his itemize as well oft reverts to urban-styled vocals, but "Hitcha Wit Da Tool" is his all-time southern soul song since "Oooh Baby" and a treat to listen to.

Heed to Till 1 singing "Hitcha Wit Da Tool" on YouTube.

4. "Yous Make Me Feel Good"------Lady Q

Aided by Jeter Jones and Producer of the Twelvemonth Ronald "Slack" Jefferson, the butt-chested songstress with the masculine song fashion pounds out a gritty carol for the ages. From her debut album Form N Session.

Listen to Lady Q. singing"Y'all Make Me Experience Practiced" on YouTube.

5. "Kitty Kandy"-------Nelson Curry

Skilful rhythm track propels this unassuming dance jam from the Best Male person Vocalizer of 2018.

Listen to Nelson Curry singing "Kitty Kandy" on YouTube.

vi. "Walk That Dog"-----Dee Dee Simon

Well-produced debut by an accomplished new artist.

Listen to Dee Dee Simon sing "Walk That Dog" on YouTube.

7. "All About Us"------LaMorris Williams

Missed LaMorris in 2018--figured he was in a "shell" writing--but he'southward kicking off 2019 with an acoustic ho-hum jam I can simply describe as droopy. In fact, it reminded me of the kickoff few times I heard "Impala" (before it was called "Impala"); information technology was and then slow. But if "All About Us" is half as intoxicating equally "Impala," it will be real good.

Listen to LaMorris Williams singing "All Nearly Usa" on YouTube.

eight. "Main Squeeze"-----Kierra

Another adroit debut, with the vocaliser carrying a rocking-the-cradle tempo with confidence.

Listen to Kierra singing "Master Squeeze" on YouTube.

ix. "Southern Soul In The Sky"-------P2K DaDiddy

Mind to P2K singing "Southern Soul In The Sky" on YouTube.

10. "I Wanna Do You"------Vick Allen

Heed to Vick Allen singing "I Wanna Do You" on YouTube.

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-------Jan 2019-------

one. "Down Low Brother"------Val McKnight

Vivacious Val delivers a vocal and so unique and unprece- dented information technology eclipses the original recorded by the gritty Barbara Carr, whose 10-rated catalog makes today's divas await like choir girls. The tale of a woman discovering her husband with another man was one of a wave of "he-turned-out-exist-gay" tunes recorded in the wake of the resounding success of Peggy Scott-Adams' "Beak". From Val'southward new Stroke That Cat album.

Heed to Val McKnight singing "Downwardly Depression Blood brother" on YouTube.

2. "Whipped Again"------O.B. Buchana & Large Pokey Carry

I'm encouraged when old stars (Buchana) mingle with new stars (Pokey Conduct). Information technology gives continuity to the music, bestowing legitimacy on the new star and sprinkling relevance similar fairy grit on the former star. Also tin't say plenty most the well-baked simply charmingly modest production on both "Down Low Brother" and "Whipped Again" by John Ward; you wouldn't know either 1 was an Ecko project. From the Memphis studio's new sampler, Blues Mix Book 27.

Heed to O.B. & Pokey singing "Whipped Over again" on YouTube.

3. "Big Train"-----Tucka

As a vocalizer, Tucka is quite simply unsurpassed, and the driving acoustic-guitar sound of this tune and the Working With The Feeling album as a whole is intoxicating.

Listen to Tucka singing "Large Railroad train" on YouTube.

4. "Incorrect Human being (Highway Heavy Mix)"-----Fya Redd

The 2 best new producers in southern soul music both piece of work out of Baton Rouge. They're tearing competitors and they both rely primarily on the organ/keyboard for their instrumental sound. Beat Flippa is the more than well-known, but Highway Heavy (Pokey Bear, Cold Drank, Johnny James) is speedily making a name for himself, lacking only his proper noun on an album encompass. This slinky ballad is a overnice change-up after the freneticism of Johnny James.

Listen to Fya Redd singing "I'thousand In Bed With The Wrong Man" on YouTube.

5. "This Woman Of Mine"-----Lamar Brace

Strong new vocalist who turned some heads with last year'southward "Rock Me, Babe" returns with an even more accomplished bid at a southern soul hit single.

Mind to Lamar Brace singing "This Woman Of Mine" on Number One Music.

half dozen. "Make Me Wanna Do Wrong"-----Tucka

The Pied Piper of Louisiana will add together to his long caravan of fans with this ratcheted-down, reggae-rhythm-department-dominated gem.

Mind to Tucka singing "Make Me Wanna Exercise Wrong" on YouTube.

seven. "Blues Heaven"-----Jaye Hammer

The blues belter does it Johnny Taylor "Soul Heaven" style. From Dejection Mix Book 27.

Listen to Jaye Hammer singing "Dejection Heaven" on YouTube.

8. "Don't Finish Stepping"-----Sassy D. featuring Mr. Amazing Prince Of Blues

Listen to Sassy D and Mr. Amazing singing "Don't Terminate Stepping" on YouTube.

ix. "Step Just Because"---- Stacii Adams

Listen to Stacii Adams singing "Step Just Because" on YouTube.

10. "In The Club"----ii Cadet Chuck

Listen to 2 Buck Chuck singing "In The Club" on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Nice's Top 10 Souther Soul Singles

The Top 25 Southern Soul Songs of 2019


1."Big Train" ----- Tucka

Tucka trades erotic languor ("Sweet Shop," "Candy Land," "Book of Dear") for his own unique version of the blues.

Mind to Tucka singing "Big Train" on YouTube.

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two."Cowboy Ride"----- Stan Butler aka Deacon Low Downwardly

Stan Butler returns in a new guise and vocal style with the catchiest dance tune of the year.

Listen to Stan Butler singing "Cowboy Ride" on YouTube.

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three. "(Let Me Put My) Oral cavity On You"-----Highway Heavy featuring -
pagne (w/ Tyree Neal on guitar)

She was either the well-nigh mettlesome or the most infuriating and scandalous new vocaliser of 2019, but the beauty of the instrumental runway and the soulfulness of the vocal could not be denied.

Listen to Champagne singing "Oral cavity On You" on YouTube.

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iv. "Just Cruzin'"----O.B. Buchana

Imagine The Rascals' "Groov-
in'" blended and pureed with Johnnie Taylor'due south "Soul Heaven" and you have the cozy ambient of O.B.'s spectacularly-sung "Cruzin'".

Mind to O.B. Buchana singing "Just Cruzin'" on YouTube.

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v. "I Did My Time"---- Bigg Robb

Southern Soul samples hiphop (instead of the other mode effectually) in Bigg Robb's impressively authoritative survey of doing time and its furnishings on loved ones.

Mind to Bigg Robb singing "I Did My Time" on YouTube.

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half dozen. "Modify My Mind"----Sassy D

Sassy D captures a youthful inno-
cence and charm not heard since LaKeisha.

Listen to Sassy D singing "Change My Listen" on YouTube.

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vii. "Beautiful"----Wendell B

Com-
bined with the Barry White-deep vocals, Wendell'due south synth-
esizer fills left southern soul fans as limp with pleasure as Trekkies listening to the white noise of the USS Enterprise moving through space.

Listen to Wendell B singing "Beautiful" on YouTube.

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8. "It's A Mule"----R.T. Taylor

For serious and strong lovers only.

Listen to R.T. Taylor singing "It'due south A Mule" on YouTube

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nine. "Whiskey Drinking Woman"----Mose Stovall featuring Big Daddy East.

A trivial of David Bowie'south "Heroes" and a whole lot of southern soul.

Heed to Mose Stovall and Big Daddy E. singing "Whiskey Drinking Woman" on YouTube.

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10. "Love Stand"-----Mr. Smoke

A slower-tempo-ed, southern soul version of The Beatles' "I Wanna Concur Your Hand".

Listen to Mr. Fume singing "Love Stand" on YouTube.

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11. "Rodeo"----Itz Karma featuring Jeter Jones

Listen to Itz Karma and Jeter Jones singing "Rodeo" on YouTube.

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12. "She's Merely My Girlfriend"----Donnie Ray

Heed to Donnie Ray singing "She's Just My Girlfriend" on YouTube.

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13. "A Man Like That"---- Ms. Jody

Heed to Ms. Jody singing "A Man Like That" on YouTube.

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14. "What You Looking For"---- Luziana Wil featuring Crystal Thomas

Listen to Luziana Wil and Crystal Thomas singing "What You Looking For" on YouTube.

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15. "I Forgot I Was Married"----J. Red The Nephew

Mind to J. Red The Nephew singing "I Forgot I Was Married" on YouTube.

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16. "Stay"----Chris Ardoin

Listen to Chris Ardoin singing "Stay" on YouTube.

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17. "Superstar"---- Vick Allen

Listen to Vick Allen singing "Superstar" on YouTube.

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xviii. "Unbelievable Haul"----Avail Hollywood

Listen to Avail Hollywood singing "Unbelievable Booty" on YouTube.

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nineteen. "No Adult female No Cry"----Bishop Bullwinkle

Listen to Bishop Bullwinkle singing "No Woman No Cry" on YouTube.

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20. "The Ladies Love To Slide"----T.1000. Soul

Mind to T.Grand. Soul singing "The Ladies Love To Slide" on YouTube.

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21. "Sleeping Pill"----Hisyde featuring

Listen to Hisyde and Chrissy Luvz singing "Sleeping Pill" on YouTube.

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22. "A Woman Like You"----Darnell Da' Bachelor

Heed to Darnell Da' Bachelor singing "A Woman Like You" on YouTube.

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23. "Still Learning 'Bout Love"----Wendell B. And The Soul Music Representatives

Listen to Wendell B and Soul Music Representatives singing "Still Learning 'Bout Dear" on YouTube.

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24. "Render To Sender"----J.J. Caillier

Listen to J.J. Caillier singing "Return To Sender" on YouTube.

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25. "In A Blackout"----Chuck Strong

Listen to Chuck Strong singing "In A Coma" on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Overnice'south Summit x "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Preview For. . .

-------DECEMBER 2019-------

ane. "She's Just My Daughter-
friend" ----- Donnie Ray

One of the great things most music is we can permit our celebrities to live out scenarios--good or bad--nosotros couldn't or wouldn't accomplish ourselves. Although most women disapprove of the whole "sidepiece/other woman" civilization, they know it's ingrained in a sure type of man, a man whom Donnie Ray captures with stubborn, passionate precision. Donnie Ray'due south all-time since Who'south Rocking You lot?" Beat out Flippa on the track!

Listen to Donnie Ray singing "She'southward Just My Girlfriend" on YouTube.

2. "Information technology'southward A Mule"-----R.T. Taylor

Obscure, from an overlooked album, and from an obscure artist (whose proper noun--fifty-fifty if he was famous--would be hard to recall), this song reminds me of--and makes me feel as good as--the original "Mississippi Boy," which was merely as obscure one time upon a time. Like "One thousand.B.," "It's A Mule" doesn't sound like much at offset, but stay with it and you'll realize information technology runs on 100% below-the-belt middle. Slack on the track! Read Daddy B. Nice's v-star review.

Heed to R.T. Taylor singing "It's A Mule" on YouTube.

3. "Still Learning 'Tour Love"----Wendell B. & Soul Music Representatives

Wendell B., Jason Petty, Curtis Jefferson & Magic 1 collaborate on a six-minute, quintessentially "Boss"-like, and Barry-White-deep Wendell B. slow jam. This song is going to rocket up the charts and blow up You lot-Tube.

Heed to Wendell B. & friends singing "Still Learning 'Tour Love" on YouTube.

iv. "Package"------ Jeter Jones

Evocative bundle, too, with a push and pull like a full-moon tide. I'd characterize this song--or at least the genesis of this song--as a Jeter Jones homage to T.One thousand. Soul'southward electronic way: find a good hook and work it to death.

Listen to Jeter Jones singing "Packet" on YouTube.

5. "Out In The Country"-----R&B Pooh

Very catchy, mid-tempo vocal past a new artist promoted by Jones Boys Entertainment (Jeter Jones, et.al.). New video just posted (12/vii/19)!

Heed to R&B Pooh singing "Out In The Country" on YouTube.

6. "Get Information technology My Way"-----Tasha Mac

Tasha Mac is yet another prime number offer from the Jones Boys and producer "Slack" Jefferson. Her style owes a lot to Crystal Thomas and Lady Q, her predecessors in the Jones constellation. Jeter sings a verse.

Heed to Tasha Mac singing "Go It My Way" on YouTube.

7. "Tin can I Take You Domicile?"----Ghetto Cowboy featuring Tucka

This is the charismatic hitting single from Ghetto Cowboy's new album, Southern Soul Fable.

Listen to Ghetto Cowboy and Tucka singing "Tin I Take You Home?" on YouTube.

8. "Got To Observe Me A Lover"-----Malcom
Allen

One of the best of many worthy singles on producer Ronald Jefferson's Slack: My Music, My Friends Southern Soul Compilation.

Listen to Malcom Allen singing "Got To Find Me A Lover" on YouTube.

9. "Left Hand Man"-----Lamar Brace

Here's a immature southern soul artist making his bid to move upward in the ranks. "Left Hand Man" is the new unmarried from his just-released album, From The Soul.

Listen to Lamar Caryatid singing "Left Manus Human being" on YouTube.

10. "Living Years"----Stevie J.

Domestic strife, southern soul style from the seasoned singer/guitarist. From the new Sir Charles Jones sampler, Sir Charles Jones & Family Vol. 1.

Listen to Stevie J. singing "Living Years" on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Overnice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Preview For. . .

-------Nov 2019-------

i. "Cowboy Ride"-----Stan Butler aka Deacon Low Downwards

This is an incredible vocal, with a new persona and new song style for Stan Butler, a joy to hear and picket. "Cowboy Ride" is this year's "Black Horse" (Best Mid-Tempo Song 2018 by Jeter Jones). Halfway through, a vaguely eastern musical motif is tossed into the mix like an exotic fish into a gumbo.

Heed to Stan Butler singing "Cowboy Ride" on YouTube.

"Boss Queen"-----Stephanie McDee

Give Stephanie McDee a tough singing assignment and an acoustic guitar (brilliantly wielded by Tyree Neal, who as well graced concluding month's #1 past Champagne and Highway Heavy), and Steph' is unbeatable. Reminds me of her bluesy riffing--again with Tyree--on "When I Step In The Club".

Listen to Stephanie McDee singing "Boss Queen" on YouTube. (Ringlet through the first 2 minutes and fifty seconds of talk to get to the song proper.)

3. "Girls Night Out"-----Karen Wolfe

This new single from Karen Wolfe is published by Sweet Success Records, not Anna Coday's label.

Mind to Karen Wolfe singing "Girls Night Out" on YouTube.

4. "And then Damn Proficient"-----Sheba Potts-Wright

A song to brand a man feel good, and Sheba'south start new single in quite awhile, from the Ecko Records' sampler, Blues Mix 29: Grown & Sexy Soul. Read Daddy B. Nice's review.

Mind to Sheba Potts-Wright singing "Then Damn Adept" on YouTube.

5. "I Like Da Way, Pt. 1"----Itz Karma

The singer who starred with Jeter Jones on the April 2019 striking unmarried "Rodeo" has just released her southern soul debut album, Karma Unleashed.

Mind to Itz Karma singing "I Like Da Way" on YouTube

six. "Ready"----Lady Soul

The vocaliser who'south worked with T.Chiliad. Soul ("The Lady Soul Slide") and Shell Flippa ("Tighten Upward") releases a vocal as erotic in its way every bit terminal month's #1, "Rima oris On Yous" by Champagne.

Mind to Lady Soul singing "I'm Fix" on YouTube.

vii. "He's Giving Me The Center"-----Zelda Thomas

A southern soul debut--simple and direct.

Listen to Zelda Thomas singing "He's Giving Me The Eye" on YouTube.

eight. "Rockin' Chair"-----Charlesia Jones feat. Charles Jones III.

The mix and production are sketchy, but the reason to watch this video of Gwen McCrae's frequently-recorded and sampled "Rocking Chair" is to scout Sir Charles' fascinating progeny, especially his look-alike son. Daughter Charlesia's lead song is sweet. From Sir Charles new compilation, Sir Charles Jones & Family unit, Vol. 1.

Listen to Charlesia and Charles Jones III singing "Rockin' Chair" on YouTube.

9. "For My Ladies"-----Miss Portia feat. Cupid

Listen to Miss Portia & Cupid singing "For My Ladies".

x. "I Could've Stayed At Domicile"----J-Fitz

Listen to J-Fitz singing "I Could've Stayed At Domicile" on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Nice's Top x "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Preview For. . .

-------October 2019-------

1. "(Let Me Put My) Mouth On You"-----Highway Heavy featuring Cham-
pagne

The ability to shock (peculiarly sexually) is part of what southern soul has always had to offering its fans, regardless of what made it onto the radio. Retrieve of Bobby Rush singing X-rated versions of "Bare Mouth Woman" ("with no teeth in her head") to raucous audiences in small clubs. Think of mainstream southern soul artists as cherished as Clarence Carter ("Strokin'"), Marvin Sease ("Candy Licker"), Millie Jackson, Jackie Neal, Ms. Jody, LaMorris Williams, Sugariness Angel, Chick Willis and Bigg Robb: they all provoked and titillated their audiences with sexual explicitness. "Oral fissure On You" is swell music and a continuation of Highway Heavy'due south (Charles Lewis's) work with Pokey Bear ("My Sidepiece") Common cold Drank ("Iii"), Sweet Johnny James and almost recently Fya Redd ("Incorrect Man").

Listen to Champagne singing "Mouth On Yous" on YouTube.

two. "Tell On You"-----L.J. Echols

The offset unmarried from L.J.'s new album, Telephone call 911, also has a deep-soul, Highway Heavy-like organ/keyboard background that resonates with melody and message long afterwards listening.

Listen to L.J. Echols singing "Tell On Y'all" on YouTube.

3. "A Homo Like That"-----Ms. Jody

In the same mode Floyd Hamberlin is the perfect songwriting vehicle for Nellie "Tiger' Travis and the late Jimmy Lewis for Peggy Scott-Adams, the duo of John Cummings and John Ward is the perfect vehicle for Ms. Jody--relaxed, homespun and yarn-spinning. From Ms. Jody'south new album, Get Information technology! Get It.

Mind to Ms. Jody singing "A Man Like That" on YouTube.

iv. "As well Late"----- LaMorris Williams

LaMorris reminds us he's right upwards there with J-Wonn as southern soul's respond to, "Who is the romantic singer to succeed Al Green?" Refreshingly realistic lyrics.

Listen to LaMorris Williams singing "Too Late" on YouTube.

5. "Fish Fry"-----Jennifer Watts featuring Unkle Phunk

The lyrics say zydeco simply it's not; it's r&b with a potent twist of early rock and roll. Information technology'due south simply pure fun. Bank check out the debut album, The Foxy Lady Of Southern Soul.

Listen to Jennifer Watts singing "Fish Fry" on YouTube.

six. "Trail Ride"-----Sir Charles Jones featuring Jeter Jones

"Old Town Road" (Lil' Nas featuring Billy Ray Cyrus), the black country song that went viral after (or before?) being banned by land radio, must have had a profound influence on Jeter Jones. He did his own version earlier this twelvemonth, and this duet with Charles appears to be yet another iteration of the infectious foot-stomper.

Heed to Sir Charles Jones and Jeter Jones singing "Trail Ride" on YouTube.

seven. "In A Coma"-----Chuck Potent

One of Daddy B. Nice'due south original Top 100 southern soul artists, Chuck Stiff returns with a powerful carol that mirrors something I told a friend after the demise of my 2nd wedlock: "I feel like Rip Van Winkle awaking from a xx-twelvemonth nap."

Mind to Chuck Stiff singing "In A Blackout" on SoundCloud.

8. "Enjoying My Life"-----Rex Fred

The idiosyncratic Fred Hicks records one of his virtually imaginative songs withal. From his new album, A Taste Of Soul.

Listen to Rex Fred singing "Enjoying My Life" on YouTube.

9. "Hey Hey Bobby Blitz"-----Bobby Rush

The showtime three cuts from Bobby Rush'southward new album,"Sitting On Top Of The Blues" are all terrific uptempo radio fodder. "Hey Hey Bobby Rush" features the best live horn section heard in a southern soul song in a coon's age. "Good Stuff" features some of the best blues harp to be heard since Bobby's last, Grammy-winning anthology, Porcupine Meat, and lyrically, "Get Out Of Hither (A Domestic dog Named Bo)" recounts the travails of a would-be, courtship blues singer--pure Bobby Rush.

Mind to Bobby Rush singing "Hey Hey Bobby Blitz" on YouTube.

10. "Here In The South (Remix)"-----John Cummings

Yes, this is the same, Ecko-affiliated songwriter--Big John Cummings--profiled in the bullet sheathing for Ms. Jody'due south "A Homo Similar That" above (#3, October '19). From the new sampler Dejection Mix 29: Grown & Sexy Soul, this electronic/funk remix recaps the even meliorate (well, arguably) Cummings original published in Blues Mix 11: Sweet Soul Dejection.

Listen to John Cummings singing "Here In The South (Remix)" on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Nice's Superlative ten "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Preview For. . .

-------SEPTEMBER 2019-------

one. "You're What'southward Needed In My Life"-----Lee Fields

Wouldn't it exist ironic if Lee Fields, who left southern soul and the chitlin' circuit for greener pastures in the "Piddling J.B" mainstream, should turn out to be the embodiment of everything southern soul strives to be? From Fields' new album Information technology Rains Love.

Listen to Lee Fields singing "You lot're What'south Needed In My Life" on YouTube

2. "Go It! Become It!"------Ms. Jody

Ms. Jody'southward oh-and so-absurd, strong and "centered"--as they say (blush) in Boulder, Colorado--on this zydeco-flavored melody and on her new album of the aforementioned name in full general.

Listen to Ms. Jody singing "Become It! Get It!" on YouTube.

3. "Do Yous Hear Me Now?"-----Bishop Bullwinkle

What a mode to go out. With a rambunctious "Practise ya hear me now?!" Posterity look kindly upon Bishop Bullwinkle. From his new, posthumous album, The Da Vinci Code.

Listen to Bishop Bullwinkle singing "Practice You Hear Me Now?" on YouTube.

4. "I Can Back It Upwardly"-----Choppa Law

I had this guy pegged as a "pretender" based on his previous work, simply this song blew me away— the instrumental track and the vocal. Suddenly he's a man among boys. From Choppa's new album, No Strings Fastened.

Listen to Choppa Law singing "I Can Dorsum It Upwards" on YouTube

five. "Party On The Weekend"-----The Marquee' Of Soul

Run across related letter in Daddy B. Nice'due south Mailbag.

Listen to the Marquee of Soul singing "Party On The Weekend" on YouTube.

vi. "That Young Thang"-----Big G

From Big G's new Let'south Party album. Come across Daddy B. Nice's review.

Listen to Big G singing "That Young Thang" on YouTube.

7. "Got My Mojo Working"-----Angel Faye Russell

Listen to Angel Faye Russell singing "Got My Mojo Working" on YouTube.

eight. "I Honey You"----Darnell Da' Available

Listen to Darnell Da' Bachelor singing "I Love You" on YouTube.

nine. "Big Gun"-----Dee Dee Simon

Heed to Dee Dee Simon singing "Big Gun" on YouTube.

x. "Hey Ms. Sexy Thang"---- Sirnature Alexzander

SirNature's start chart appearance since "Permit's Party" in 2008.

Mind to Sirnature Alexzander singing "Hey Ms. Sexy Thang" on YouTube.

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-------August 2019-------

1. "Love Stand"------Mr. Smoke

From Mr. Smoke'due south debut album, Who Want Fume?, "Love Stand" is a ballad in the deep, soulful tradition of "I'one thousand Trapped" by Carl Sims, who coincidentally released his annual unmarried this month (scroll down to #9), two decades after he helped jump-start gimmicky southern soul in Shreveport, Louisiana. The beat goes on, and the torch is passed.

Heed to Mr. Smoke singing "Love Stand" on YouTube.

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two. "A Woman Similar You"-----Darnell Da' Bachelor

"The house is always clean, woman / When I come home." Lyrics similar these are the reason southern soul is snubbed by "urban" main-streamers, but Darnell "gets" southern soul. Information technology's personal (not political), straight-
forrard (not satirical) and unlike many first-timers, Darnell truly understands southern soul technically. This is a debut that, while maybe non as powerful every bit J-Wonn's "I Got This Record," tin can be put up beside information technology on the top shelf.

Mind to Darnell Da' Bachelor singing "A Adult female Like You" on YouTube.

three. "No One"------Vick Allen

This is the most southern-soulful of the tunes on Vick's new Untouchable album. Naturally, I dear information technology for that--specially the synth-instrumental echoes of vintage Jesse Graham and Eddie Holloway. I'll post a congratu-
lations to any reader who tin place the even earlier soul-music source for the "You will never, ever detect anyone" line in the chorus.

Listen to Vick Allen singing "No 1" on YouTube.

4. "Don't Be Ashamed (Swing-Out Mix)"------Bigg Robb

We're talking about vocally-enhanced soulfulness on a level no one else has ever accomplished, a sophistication (paradoxically) that we southern soul fanatics accept for granted, equally we would a "natural" voice. Following up last calendar month's #i unmarried, from Bigg Robb's new Good Muzic album.

Heed to Bigg Robb singing "Don't Be Ashamed (Swing-Out Mix)" on YouTube.

five. "I'd Go Dorsum"-----Big G

Some people say "live" musicians such every bit Big K uses with deft skill in "I'd Go Back" merely won't "fly" in certain southern soul markets. That would be a shame, wouldn't it? I don't know any deejays who have gone that far; if you do, tell them to write me.

Mind to Big Yard singing "I'd Go Back" on YouTube.

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half-dozen. "3 Legs"-----Annie Washington featuring Tim Williams

Annie Washington almost took the name "Ms. B" until your Daddy B. Overnice brash her that southern soul already had a Miz B. The original Miz B. had a lusty surreptitious hit with "My Name Is Dollars" (still un-YouTubed) co-performed with a deep-voiced, masculine partner, and possibly Annie was inspired past that tune in bringing Tim Williams into "3 Legs"--male person brawn to match her female brawn. The consequence is a song that, while not "When A Man Loves A Adult female," is drenched in a Percy Sledge-similar, deep-soul ambient. Haven't a clue--well, just a couple--what "three Legs" actually means.

Listen to Annie Washington and Tim Williams singing "iii Legs" on YouTube.

7. "You Walk Similar Information technology'southward Skilful"-----Jarvis Greene

Nice stepping tempo, melody and atmosphere. I'm not certain, simply I believe this is the new Georgia creative person who has recorded a few songs under, variously, "Jarvis" or "Jarvis Greene" in the last couple of years, including a funny, Ten-rated rail I would have given special kudos to but tin can no longer observe in my library or YouTube.

Heed to Jarvis Greene singing "Yous Walk Similar It's Proficient" on YouTube.

eight. "She Wanna Ride"------Sassy D. featuring Jeter Jones

I went dorsum to mind to Jeter'due south "Black Equus caballus" to see how closely "She Wanna Ride" copied information technology and information technology'southward much the same. "She Wanna Ride" is also a ascendant refrain in "Blackness Horse"--both produced by Beat Flippa. Former hiphopper (aren't they all?) Sassy D is quite the collaborator. In improver to Jeter Jones her cohort list includes Adrian Bagher, Roi Anthony, ColdDrank and Mr. Astonishing Prince of Blues, but my favorite Sassy D is her girlish-tinged, double-tracked, solo lead on "I Changed My Mind".

Heed to Sassy D. "She Wanna Ride"

9. "Good Ole Boy"-----Carl Sims

Meet #1 Single above.

Listen to Carl Sims singing "Good Ole Boy" on YouTube.

10. "Strong Woman"-----Fat Daddy

I've been suppressing this song from Fatty Daddy's debut anthology Gone To Dear Y'all Right because, like Bishop Bullwinkle appropriating Bigg Robb'south instrumental rail for "Hell Naw To The Naw Naw," Fat Daddy cannibalizes Jesse Graham'south "Mr. Mailman". Now, after a year of abstinence, I still crave hearing "Strong Woman," with its thumping bass line and ethereal strings--and, truth is, I've gotten used to it.

Listen to Fatty Daddy singing "Strong Woman" on YouTube".

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Daddy B. Dainty's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles For. . .

-------JULY 2019-------

1. "I Did My Fourth dimension" -----Bigg Robb

Bigg Robb takes over this riff--one of the greatest in rap history, from the Geto Boys' "My Mind Is Playing Tricks On Me"--and kills it with his deep-voiced, alpha-male, yarn-spinning self-assurance. From his cornucopia of a new album, Good Muzic.

Mind to Bigg Robb singing "I Did My Time" on YouTube.

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2. "Why Me?"-----Gentry-Jones

The first things you notice about this long-overdue embrace of the belatedly Reggie P.'s classic "Why Me" are the flaws: the junior vocals (and "junior" to Reggie P. leaves a lot of room to exist soulful), the baloney caused by the amplified bass and percussion. And still this song--all six minutes of it--just keeps growing on you. It rocks, and has the potential to be bigger than "Curl It, Roll It," and a archetype in its own right.

Listen to Gentry-Jones singing "Why Me?" on YouTube.

3. "Good Times"-----Lomax

Here Lomax is very close to the southern soul heaven he captured like a jar of fireflies in "Swing It".

Heed to Lomax singing "Good Times" on YouTube.

4. "You lot Tin Ride It"----O.C. Soul & The Soul Patrol Band

O.C. Soul is i of those fascinating characters I refer to in my review of 2 Buck Chuck, whereby a passionate convert to the southern soul genre achieves a unique perspective on timeworn themes that a veteran artist could never recapture. You lot might call it the sharpness of an outsider. And so O.C. Soul, who has a very unusual and charismatic vox, tackles Marvin Sease material (no comparisons, of course) with amusing aplomb.

Listen to O.C. Soul & The Soul Patrol Band "You Can Ride Information technology" on YouTube.

5. "That Thang"----Volton Wright featuring Slack

The opening track of Slack'due south (aka producer Ronald "Slack" Jefferson'southward) amusing, nineteen-vocal collection, My Music My Friends: Southern Soul Compilation: Various Artists.

Heed to Volton and Slack singing "That Thang" on YouTube.

six. "Superstar"----Vick Allen

But a coincidence, but the guitar hook is a close cousin to the guitar riff in Bigg Robb's "I Did My Time" (to a higher place). From Vick's new album, Untouchable, not to be confused with T.K. Soul's new album, Untouchable.

Mind to Vick Allen singing "Superstar" on YouTube.

7. "Funky Dejection"-----DJ Wildman Tim

Nifty funk hook cut with southern soul. The song tracks might remind avid southern soul fans of Pyramid City Band's "Party Fourth dimension". From Slack's My Music My Friends: Southern Soul Compilation.

Heed to DJ Wildman Tim singing "Funky Dejection" on YouTube

8. "My Cake"------Mr. Campbell

This song is Number One in Mobile, Alabama. Released on YouTube in early on January to little fanfare, it harks back to Campbell's fine debut in 2017, "I'm Stepping Out".

Listen to Mr. Campbell singing "My Cake" on YouTube.

9. "We Come To Party"-----Jeter Jones

Another cut in Jeter's new, understated, groove-dominant, "Blackness Equus caballus-It'z Karma" style. From Slack's southern soul compilation (see higher up).

Listen to Jeter Jones singing "Nosotros Come up To Political party" on YouTube.

ten. "Canteen After Bottle"-----P2K Dadiddy

Brand new from P2K. Fantastic instrumental rail--almost a leap to a symphonic level.

Mind to P2K singing "Bottle After Canteen" on YouTube.

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