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Funk/Soul Sistas: I made y'all a mixtape!

We've been having a lot of fun with music here on the AfterEllen.com Blog lately, and I thought to myself: How can it be even better? If only we could make mixtapes and stream them online!

So I Googled it, and lo-and-behold: SpotDJ. Once I had the technology, the question was what sort of theme should this mixtape be about? Handily enough, I've recently learned that neosoul divas Angie Stone and Jill Scott are both releasing new albums in the near future. Ms. Stone's upcoming album, The Art of Love and War, will be released on Oct. 16 on the reactivated Stax Records label, and Jill Scott's The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3, comes out Sept. 25.

I love, love, love Angie Stone and Jill Scott. There's just something about the no-nonsense yet down-and-deep quality of their lyrics and vocals that make me feel like this world is capable of creating wonderful things. Plus, they make sexy sound smart, and that's just all good.

Sadly, Sept. 25 and Oct. 16 are really far away, so I thought I'd make a mixtape of songs inspired by Jill and Angie. I even made the audio player look like a retro cassette tape (remember when you used to spend hours actually recording things onto a cassette for that person you had a crush on?). The mix starts right after the jump (just hit play), and below that is the track listing with more info (and links to iTunes in case you want to snag the songs for yourself).

1. "Let Love" - Res
This rhythmic, hypnotic track from Res' first album, How I Do (2001), makes me want to sip from an umbrella drink in the tropics and wear a sarong. I don't know why!

2. "Sometimes ..." - Erykah Badu
This song, from Badu's 1997 album Baduizm, remains one of my favorites of hers even though she's released several albums since then.

3. "U-Haul" - Angie Stone
Don't be fooled: This song isn't about a lesbian first date. It's about getting the hell out, with a sense of humor: "Now take a look at what's happening, this is tragic like when Michael left the Jacksons."

4. "Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him" - Betty Davis
Originally released in 1974, this track from funk queen Betty Davis (Miles Davis' second wife), lays it all on the line: "I'm gonna do it till the cows come home/I'm gonna do it till the chicken crows." Uh, yeah.

5. "My Joy" - Leela James
From James' 2005 CD A Change Is Gonna Come, this song is an anthem about finding joy out of pain: "The hate you showed to me/Taught me how to love myself." It's a thinking woman's "I Will Survive"!

6. "Gills and Tails" - Amel Larrieux
Every time I listen to Larrieux I'm struck by how airy and liquid her voice is, and this song from her album Morning (2006), fittingly, is about life below the water and a desire to breathe free.

7. "Devotion" - Ledisi
From the awesome cover album Interpretations: Celebrating the Music of Earth Wind & Fire, Ledisi delivers a simply inspired version of the classic song. I also just learned that Ledisi is releasing a new album, Lost and Found, on Aug. 28; go here to listen to parts of the album.

8. "My Myself and I" - Beyoncé
If there's one song on this mix that's a guilty pleasure, I'd have to say it's 'Me Myself and I.'" (As opposed to other Beyoncé songs like "Naughty Girl," which are simply pleasures. Wink.)

9. "No One Will Do" - Mary J. Blige
Nobody turns soul into pop R&B as expertly as MJB, and this song, from her 2005 album The Breakthrough, was stuck in my head for weeks when I first heard it (and that was a good thing).

10. "Cross My Mind" - Jill Scott
This quiet number, which builds into an unexpected yet characteristically Jill Scott-like ending, is hands-down my favorite Jill Scott track. So far.

11. "Make a Move" - Hanifah Walidah
This song, from out musician Hanifah Walidah's album Once Upon It Is, is a motivating groove about, well, making a move. Don't just sit there, talk to her! None of these women would be wallflowers, would they?

Bonus Track: Angie has already released the first single from The Art of Love and War, an addictive song called "Baby." Here's the video:

So that's my mixtape for ya! Which funk/soul sistas did I miss?

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  • Luckycharm808's picture

    Luv this mixtape!

    Very good taste of funk...now i got something to listen to when im on this site! Thank you for sharing, sharing is caring! I love Hanifah, Jill Scott, Res...ugh crap i love um all!
    Leenaomi's picture

    Fabulous

    Melindalo, you've just pick these song from my repertoire. Absolutly love those girls. The 2 that I didn't know about are Res and Ledisi. Thanks for sharing.

    The artists that you've mist are :

    - Alicia Keys (I absolutly LLLOOOOVVVVEEEE that girl. Her upcoming album As I am is dropping on november 6th). There so many of hers that I luv. The classic fallin' of course, but I'll add the when you realy love someone from the "diary of Alicia Keys" 

    - Ayo Joyful or Down on my knees Album "Joyful"

    - Amy Winehouse Back to Black, Lori already mention her on her Rock list (She had nothing to do there. But since Lori said that it was a guilty pleasure because of her attitude, I'll let go). I also love You know I'm no good.

    - India Arie I am ready for love

    -Joss Stone Bruise bot not broken from her latest album " Introducing Joss Stone"

    - Tracy Chapman Give me one reason from the "New beginning" album.

    - The brand new heavies ft. Nicole Russo I feel right or Waste my time from the album "All about the funk"

    - Macy Gray Still and I try from "On how life is"

    - Lauryn Hill Can't take my eyes off of you from " the miseducation of Lauryn Hill"

    - Floetry Getting late from the album "Floetic".

    and last my guilty pleasure Appreciate me "Kelis was here"  from Kelis. I know that she's not a soul/funk artist but she had to be there.

    And, OK I know I said it would be my last. But had to add a R&B Track. It will be Love by Keyshia Cole.

    Ok, I'll stop here.

    Thank again for sharing Melindalo. Absolutly luv the mix tape. I think that I'm going to hit it everytime I log on.

    Southern Femme's picture

    Love it!

    I have to run home now and start downloading...these are all songs that I love but always escape my head when i'm in front of my home computer. Has anyone heard Jill Scott's new single "Hate on me haters"? It's my new theme song. You can listen to it on her myspace page....or on mine if you're interested (www.myspace.com/suthernbelle919)
    purpleprints's picture

    More for your TDK

    I hope you bought the 90 minute tape rather than one that is only 60 minutes. Do you remember when you actually had to flip it over! Ahh, those were the days.

    I would add Me'Shell Ndegeocello -- I'm Diggin' You (Like An Old Soul Record) from Plantation Lullabies

    Thanks for the fun and flashbacks!

    kazzy99's picture

    I totally agree with Erykah

    I totally agree with Erykah Badu and Jill Scott! I'd add India Arie, Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys and UK artist Beverly Knight. Corrine Bailey Rae seems pretty cool too but I'm a bit confused by music labels is she funk/soul probably not. She's a bit radio friendly but sounds great with a quirky stand out voice.

    I'm digging out my old school cds now to add to my ipod you got me thinking.

    Journey_Wmn's picture

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! I'm just letting this play and just jamming in my apt. I'm definitely going to have to add those who I haven't heard of. I definitely would add India.Arie and if Beyonce could be up there then you can't forget Toni Braxton. You could also take it back a bit and add Anita Baker she's classic. Oh and definitely have to throw Goapele in there, for "Closer" alone! I could go on and on, but I'm gonna stop here. thanks for getting me download crazy now itunes here I come!
    Cetienne's picture

    Whoopie mixes.

    Jill scott is a pleasure. She belongs on every lady's whoopie mix. yeah. I said whoopie. :)

    And Journey Woman Closer is top ten on the whoopie mix. Though I get confused by goapele a lot. Is she funk/soul? eh?

    spotticus's picture

    Awesome mix

    I just listened to your mix, and dangman, that is smokin'.  All of the songs just have so much heart in them, but I have to admit that I love Jill Scott's style, and I really liked Angie's "Baby" vid at the end of the post. Malindalo, please give us more "mix tapes"!
    notshane's picture

    Soul sistahs 101

    Thanks so much Malinda. Somehow funk/soul music passed me by, but your excellent intro has wet my appetite.

    However, the tracks I'm most drawn to seem to be oldies, Betty Davis :)Is she still making music today?

    And Hanifah is blisteringly cool and hot! I love Erykah as well...

    I'm definitely listening to this as background to my work on the internet! LOVE IT!

    notshane's picture

    Soul sistahs 101

    Thanks so much Malinda. Somehow funk/soul music passed me by, but your excellent intro has wet my appetite.

    However, the tracks I'm most drawn to seem to be oldies, Betty Davis :)Is she still making music today?

    And Hanifah is blisteringly cool and hot! I love Erykah as well...

    I'm definitely listening to this as background to my work on the internet! LOVE IT!

    sapphicbeats's picture

    OMG

    i love this mixtape, and i also LOVE LOVE LOVE the flash player!
    Rena's picture

    Yes!

    Great list!! Jill Scott has got to be the sexiest woman alive. I fell in love with her first album, ever since I heard "He Loves Me." I dedicated that song (at the time) to my first girlfriend...that and Amel Larrieux's "Make Me Whole."

    PiedPiper's picture

    Soooo. do we ignore Angie


    Soooo. do we ignore Angie Stones's homophobia?
    lunakiss's picture

    I,TOO,LOVE ANGIE STONE

    I, too, love Angie Stone. Thanks for the heads up on her new albulm release. I like Jill Scott a lot too.
    Luckycharm808's picture

    Me Too!

    Love Angie and did you know she was on Ellen's show yesterday...it was awesome!
    lunakiss's picture

    No I didn't

    Geez that's what I get for not having cable urghh. So how does she sound?

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