Chakas got an entire set list of these lesser known hits… Egyptian Song, Better Days, Best Of Your Heart, Step On By, Swing Down Chariot, Slow Dancin- with Rick James. I wish she’d lean on doing them live more often.
You gotta check out the funkiest song in the world by Chaka with our baby brother Mark on bass……Some Love ….is the title. It’ll blow you mind❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Good brother, this is the first song to borrow a passage from another artist. The most famous instance was Natalie Cole singing Unforgettable with her dad, Nat King Cole. Here, Chaka has both of the song's composers: Dizzy Gillespie live on trumpet, and the saxophone run of Charlie Parker from the original 40s recording. The ridiculous synthesizer work was courtesy of the master, Herbie Hancock.
You are truly correct, Her vocal range is otherworldly. Not to mention her Versatility. Good choice. 👊
Happy New Year darling thank you for reacting to my sista Chaka, my stage name is Taka Boom❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I remember you from Undisputed Truth. Two talented sisters.
You're a singer?? Wow!!❤❤❤❤
@@michaelasay8587 yes I am
Chakas got an entire set list of these lesser known hits… Egyptian Song, Better Days, Best Of Your Heart, Step On By, Swing Down Chariot, Slow Dancin- with Rick James.
I wish she’d lean on doing them live more often.
I like this combo with Chaka and Herbie Hancock ❤ Real jazzy vibe.
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"Our Love Is In Danger" and "Don't Go To Strangers". Also Get Ready, Get Set". So many. She is my very favorite.
Happy New Year. Nice collaboration. Good start to the year.
💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿one of my FAVORITE SLEPT ON SONGS by Chaka
You gotta check out the funkiest song in the world by Chaka with our baby brother Mark on bass……Some Love ….is the title. It’ll blow you mind❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What's the song??
Some Love
Good brother, this is the first song to borrow a passage from another artist. The most famous instance was Natalie Cole singing Unforgettable with her dad, Nat King Cole. Here, Chaka has both of the song's composers: Dizzy Gillespie live on trumpet, and the saxophone run of Charlie Parker from the original 40s recording. The ridiculous synthesizer work was courtesy of the master, Herbie Hancock.