Before Miss Badu was a singer she was a school teacher teaching our young children's you can just she is very intelligent & extremely bright wow I am absolutely memorized & speechless all the same time wow! I am so very proud of you Miss Badu and every blessed things you've accomplished with your life here in planet earth in such a short time . Sincerely your loyal fan!
By the 1950s, Afro-Cuban music powered many jazz hits like "Afro Blue," composed by great Cuban percussionist Mongo Santamaría, became the first true jazz standard built on a 3:2 clave pattern. The music became increasingly mainstream, and eventually non-Cuban musicians ran with the form... and continue 70y after.
+Bria Larine (Bria Larine) Have the heard the album?? Robert Glasper Experiment Black Radio 1 & 2 has Erykah, but 1 has Afro Blue for the second track.
Mongo Santamaria, a Black Cuban, wrote the music to Afro-Blue in the mid or late 1950s. Oscar Brown added lyrics. I had vinyl versions of this song that were performed by Mongo Santamaria, McCoy Tyner, John Coltrane, and Oscar Brown, among others. Max Roach also recorded a version of Afro Blue with Abbey Lincoln.
my parents met each other at a bilal concert. the way they describe it is so magical, they were the only two dancing on the dance floor and by the end it was like they came there together. since then they were inseparable. forever grateful
Abby Lincoln, Roscoe Brown, Mongo Santamaria, Tito Puente, and John Coltrane are all in heaven smiling down on Erykah Badu for introducing this jazz classic to the 21st century generation.
+Kendra Lynette What a beautiful genre??? Things that make you go hummmh? A what some would refer to as a ten dollar word would make some think that the a had a real intellect on there hands.
Peace y'all. Karega Ani here. I am one of the co-producers of this track. Amp will always be one of the most soulful individuals who ever walked the earth...I am grateful to have sat at his feet...I am grateful to have called him my friend. Rule in Power, Dear Brother #CampAmp
This Robert Glasper album is just extraordinary from beginning to end ..this along with the Lalah Hathaway track are my favorite's..oh yea and his rendition of "smells like teen spirit" is also a favorite.
I had the DVD of Dave Chappelle's Block Party, when Erykah took off that afro wig cause it was too windy out and kept on singing like it was nothing lol ...she dgaf and I love it
Robert Glasper's Black Radio album, to this day is still one of my all time albums. He blends Neo-Soul and Jazz so perfectly. Every song on this album is gem!!
Your comment about the little black girls catching hell resonated with me big time. When I see our little black sweeties running around happy, innocent, and hopeful, I feel for them growing up in the American culture where most think that white is the only right and that anything black is sub-par. I think that many of us could use a paradigm shift in order to move ahead of the war on our minds.
LYRICS: Dream of a land my soul is from I hear a hand stroke on the drum Shades of delight Cocoa hue Rich as the night Afro blue Elegant boy Beautiful girl Dancing for joy Delicate whirl Shades of delight Cocoa hue Rich as the night Afro blue Two young lovers dance face to face With undulating grace They gently sway Then slip away To some secluded place Dream of a land my soul is from I hear a hand stroke on the drum Shades of delight Cocoa hue Rich as the night Afro blue Elegant boy Beautiful girl…
Abby Lincoln is in heaven smiling at Erykah. So are Mongo Santamaria, Max Roach,Oscar Brown, Jr. and John Coltrane. Erykah's singing reminds me of Miles Davis from mid 1950s; she makes good use of space in her music. Not as intense as Coltrane's "Live At Birdland" version, but definitely memorable.
I think Erykah should go back to this type of music, the music we fell in love with. She is such a talent and a consumate performer no doubt. I know it's hard sometimes to stay true to the music you love to do because of the industry being so evil, but I've always thought that Erykahs talents were so artistically proven that she would never let the industry steer her away from the kind of music that brought her fans so much joy.
Erykah was truly inspired on this one. The poetry is so strong and beautiful. At 3:14 with that hair wrap, and those brown eyes, she looks like a goddess.
She and Robert Glasper re-rarranged this composition by the great Afro-Cuban Latin jazz percussionist and congero, Mongo Santamaría. Do some homework and find out from whom and where the origins this music were born
[Verse] Dream of a land, my soul is from I hear a hand, stroke on a drum Shades of delight, cocoa hue Rich as the night, afro blue Elegant boy, beautiful girl Dancing for joy, delicate whirl Shades of delight cocoa hue Rich as the night, afro blue [Hook] Two lovers dance face to face with undulating grace They gently sway then slip away to some secluded place Shades of delight cocoa hue Rich as the night, afro blue [Verse] Dream of a land, my soul is from I hear a hand, stroke on a drum Shades of delight, cocoa hue Rich as the night, afro blue Elegant boy, beautiful girl Dancing for joy, delicate whirl Shades of delight cocoa hue Rich as the night, afro blue [Hook] Two lovers dance face to face with undulating grace They gently sway then slip away to some secluded place Shades of delight cocoa hue Rich as the night, afro blue
Some of the greatest names in jazz did this song, but this ultracool, afro american rhythmic take is by far my favourite...pulls the melancholy out of the composition and matures it beautifully.
Nice tribute to one of the most underrated ARTIST in the game. She shouldn't just have a cult following. But I dig she prefers that over the bullshit the music industry spews! She is not only the owner of a beautiful vocal style she is a VOICE! Love you Mrs. or Ms. or Miss Badu!
This is so true brotha... I have been loced (Dreads) for 13 years and each year I celebrate my freedom from opression... hair opression... #Free and now I must pass the torch to every young sista I meet... set yourself free... # Natural
Glorious, Brilliant, as is Badu (just total props to - Oscar Brown, Jr., Mongo Santamaria)! Thank you for this 2012/1959 classic - sounds best on double LP vinyl pressing ~ Cheers, DAVEDJ
Thanks to whoever compiled this lovely vid of my fave artist. Erykah's voice is like honey. I can't get enough of it. Her mixtape drops next weekend, go cop it! Robert Glasper is an amazing producer. ❤️ this collab.
+17sunnyhour I ❤️ anything with Erykah and I remember her on some joint with Busta back n the day. Have to listen again to maker sure it's the one you're talking about. She's my fave and idol. Make sure you check out the Soul Train Awards toma night bc she's hosting. BET/Centric 8/7c. Peace and light!
WOW! I've NEVER heard this. I've been dedicated to hearing every Erykah Badu song ever made for a long time now. This is amazing! Thanx for uploading this hidden treasure.
Before Miss Badu was a singer she was a school teacher teaching our young children's you can just she is very intelligent & extremely bright wow I am absolutely memorized & speechless all the same time wow! I am so very proud of you Miss Badu and every blessed things you've accomplished with your life here in planet earth in such a short time . Sincerely your loyal fan!
this was beautiful said. I was thinking the same she is the most beautiful soul on earth.
❤
Well said 👏🏻
By the 1950s, Afro-Cuban music powered many jazz hits like "Afro Blue," composed by great Cuban percussionist Mongo Santamaría, became the first true jazz standard built on a 3:2 clave pattern. The music became increasingly mainstream, and eventually non-Cuban musicians ran with the form... and continue 70y after.
Don’t let the Americans hear this. They hate it when other people say different cultures influenced their music. 😂
Thank you for the info. For realm as a half cuban hearing this really makes me proud. I gotta learn more of my roots
It's a BEMBE' rhythm in 6/8. Ubep
Mongo did his thing but Coltrane perfected it
This girl manifests her own world, and it's luscious.
Amen
So perfectly said!!!!!!
O se
She aint no girl. She's full-fledged woman
It is such a treasured gift to experience that world...yesss...wonderfully put.
She has so many songs that I could just put on repeat and play for like an hour straight.
WHY IS THIS MY FIRST TIME HEARING THIS? THIS IS BEAUTIFUL
+Bria Larine (Bria Larine) Glad you finally heard it! I've got this in my car, heard it a thousand times lol.
+Bria Larine (Bria Larine) Have the heard the album?? Robert Glasper Experiment Black Radio 1 & 2 has Erykah, but 1 has Afro Blue for the second track.
Mongo Santamaria, a Black Cuban, wrote the music to Afro-Blue in the mid or late 1950s. Oscar Brown added lyrics. I had vinyl versions of this song that were performed by Mongo Santamaria, McCoy Tyner, John Coltrane, and Oscar Brown, among others. Max Roach also recorded a version of Afro Blue with Abbey Lincoln.
How cool!!
There is another version and it's sexy too
my parents met each other at a bilal concert. the way they describe it is so magical, they were the only two dancing on the dance floor and by the end it was like they came there together. since then they were inseparable. forever grateful
This one was the gateway drug for me to Robert Glasper.
+KuttyJoe Best gateway ever!
Same ! Haven't looked back since.
Glasper and Badu are a match made in heaven. I found Glasper on Pandora on my jazz station
Laura Gwillim went to his concert last year...it was like chillin' in heaven with a glass of wine temporarily.
Same! First heard this on a flight from the west coast to NYC. Loved it ever since.
Abby Lincoln, Roscoe Brown, Mongo Santamaria, Tito Puente, and John Coltrane are all in heaven smiling down on Erykah Badu for introducing this jazz classic to the 21st century generation.
KSmall109CAB Yeah I got the news Annd just ofund out too.
+Kendra Lynette What a beautiful genre??? Things that make you go hummmh? A what some would refer to as a ten dollar word would make some think that the a had a real intellect on there hands.
+Kendra Lynette St 88 irritability I f I Paul. . the other side 88888
Yasin BMT it's just a nice jester.
***** calm down just teasing😀
I'll be 100yrs young , and still be jammin to her music! 🌬🙌🏾🌟✌🏾
GOD IS SO GOOD YOU KNOWW!!
Good is not a constant.
@@pow9606Yes it is.
My theme song for black excellence and afro-futurism.
Says the guy whose last name is "Oxenfire," smdh. Go back to your cave.
aahahahh
ASE
May she give you afro-americans more power to process the past.
Music = love
Peace y'all. Karega Ani here. I am one of the co-producers of this track. Amp will always be one of the most soulful individuals who ever walked the earth...I am grateful to have sat at his feet...I am grateful to have called him my friend. Rule in Power, Dear Brother #CampAmp
This Robert Glasper album is just extraordinary from beginning to end ..this along with the Lalah Hathaway track are my favorite's..oh yea and his rendition of "smells like teen spirit" is also a favorite.
Robert Glasper ft Erykah Badu
The best!
Black Radio Experiment is the name of album, so high!
:D
I can listen to this allllll day as I clean house, paint and draw.
#same lol
Quarantine with Erykah Badu ANYONE?? 🎧 🆗️
"DREAM OF A LAND MY SOUL IS FROM" that should get your attention!
Brandie Gray 💙one of the best lines ever...thanks for pointing it out.
Brandie Gray lyrics are added by Oscar Brown, in case you wondered, to Afro Blue, a Jazz classic from Mongo Santamaria, an Afro Cuban.
sometimes that line just pumps up in my head. deep meaning
Nicole Grey #EXACTLY
Jazz and hip-hop joining forces for the win. With Erykah's vocals putting everything over the top as usual.
Just now finding this gem in 2021 and I am speechless
Neo Soul music pioneer Erykah Badu.
Love Erykah. You can hear the roots of Billie Holiday in her singing and interpretation. Smooth and I love the bass line.
I swear she's Billie spirit reincarnated
I had the DVD of Dave Chappelle's Block Party, when Erykah took off that afro wig cause it was too windy out and kept on singing like it was nothing lol ...she dgaf and I love it
She is amazing. Wouldn't be surprised if she was from a different dimension - planet soul...or something.
Donovan Dunlap she a woke black women ....brother its in you to.... #remember who you are
She's from the same planet(s) as Sun Ra, Jimi, Miles, Coltrane and George Clinton
Where I'm trying to get to. Just waiting on the Mother Ship.
She is like Hendrix, George Clinton and the mothership she is not human she is from another galaxy and came into our planet to deliver us great music
We are all from the same place, and it is called the source. She just happens to be consciously aware of it.
Robert Glasper's Black Radio album, to this day is still one of my all time albums. He blends Neo-Soul and Jazz so perfectly. Every song on this album is gem!!
Your comment about the little black girls catching hell resonated with me big time. When I see our little black sweeties running around happy, innocent, and hopeful, I feel for them growing up in the American culture where most think that white is the only right and that anything black is sub-par. I think that many of us could use a paradigm shift in order to move ahead of the war on our minds.
She is magical if Mother Nature had a voice
Eryka is just as beautiful as this song! SO gorgeous in every way shape and form with a voice given to her from GOD!
LYRICS:
Dream of a land my soul is from
I hear a hand stroke on the drum
Shades of delight
Cocoa hue
Rich as the night
Afro blue
Elegant boy
Beautiful girl
Dancing for joy
Delicate whirl
Shades of delight
Cocoa hue
Rich as the night
Afro blue
Two young lovers dance face to face
With undulating grace
They gently sway
Then slip away
To some secluded place
Dream of a land my soul is from
I hear a hand stroke on the drum
Shades of delight
Cocoa hue
Rich as the night
Afro blue
Elegant boy
Beautiful girl…
Beautiful!
Abby Lincoln is in heaven smiling at Erykah. So are Mongo Santamaria, Max Roach,Oscar Brown, Jr. and John Coltrane. Erykah's singing reminds me of Miles Davis from mid 1950s; she makes good use of space in her music. Not as intense as Coltrane's "Live At Birdland" version, but definitely memorable.
KSmall, if you haven’t heard it yet check out out Erykah and Robert Glasper’s reimagining of Miles’ song Maiysha. An absolute gem.
@@kenmeyer6786 Thanks!
If you've ever seen her in concert, this woman is as, JJ from Good times would say, an ARTIST! She runs the show.
Just look at her.. she's something different. Beautiful, beautiful human.
Just a beautiful song 🎵
Whoever put this together should be given an award. So beautifully done. Thank you.
Light, soulful and soothing. Loving this!
Tina Jones don't listen to him or her ....they are hating Lol. this world has become insane.
samuel hawthorne speak.
You're so right, Miss Pretty!! Badu-ism! ♥
Love n Live however you please
Tina Jones🤘💜✌
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I think Erykah should go back to this type of music, the music we fell in love with. She is such a talent and a consumate performer no doubt. I know it's hard sometimes to stay true to the music you love to do because of the industry being so evil, but I've always thought that Erykahs talents were so artistically proven that she would never let the industry steer her away from the kind of music that brought her fans so much joy.
"Dream of a land my soul is from" 😢💙💙
Shalom mon frere💙💙💙💛💛💛🔯🔯🔯et bon shabbat
LOVE ❤️ Erykah/Robert Glasper cover of this tune, also ❤️ that Erykah is rocking the Black Panther Party button... ✊️
Miss Badu you will never know how many times you have uplifted my soul.
Erykah was truly inspired on this one. The poetry is so strong and beautiful. At 3:14 with that hair wrap, and those brown eyes, she looks like a goddess.
KuttyJoe.. Light hazel brown
The song is an inspired cover more or less. Afro Blue is a standard of the jazz repertoire.
and she is a godess
I don’t think Erykah made any “bad” songs. This is soothing 💙💙💙💙💙
I always love you Erykah Badu You taught me from a young women how to appreciate who I am Thank God for you and so many
She made this song with Robert Glasper! Truly amazing. Erykah is a legend.
She and Robert Glasper re-rarranged this composition by the great Afro-Cuban Latin jazz percussionist and congero, Mongo Santamaría. Do some homework and find out from whom and where the origins this music were born
[Verse]
Dream of a land, my soul is from
I hear a hand, stroke on a drum
Shades of delight, cocoa hue
Rich as the night, afro blue
Elegant boy, beautiful girl
Dancing for joy, delicate whirl
Shades of delight cocoa hue
Rich as the night, afro blue
[Hook]
Two lovers dance face to face with undulating grace
They gently sway then slip away to some secluded place
Shades of delight cocoa hue
Rich as the night, afro blue
[Verse]
Dream of a land, my soul is from
I hear a hand, stroke on a drum
Shades of delight, cocoa hue
Rich as the night, afro blue
Elegant boy, beautiful girl
Dancing for joy, delicate whirl
Shades of delight cocoa hue
Rich as the night, afro blue
[Hook]
Two lovers dance face to face with undulating grace
They gently sway then slip away to some secluded place
Shades of delight cocoa hue
Rich as the night, afro blue
Some of the greatest names in jazz did this song, but this ultracool, afro american rhythmic take is by far my favourite...pulls the melancholy out of the composition and matures it beautifully.
this song used to play at my old job all the time. it really surprised me because the rest of the music playlist was trash
just in this moment, I think this is the most beautiful song in the universe
Robert glasper killing it
Il n'y en a qu'une, et,c'est Elle,Miss Badu !!!!!
Nice tribute to one of the most underrated ARTIST in the game. She shouldn't just have a cult following. But I dig she prefers that over the bullshit the music industry spews! She is not only the owner of a beautiful vocal style she is a VOICE! Love you Mrs. or Ms. or Miss Badu!
Such A Goddess...Mama's Gun saved my soul back in 2000 and here she goes again stokin my heart out. Eternal love to the Voodoo Queen
yassssss to everything you said!!!
heard this for the 1st time today on a jazz radio station......hooked
I feel peace in my inner soul listening to her voice
Mellow, fluid, unctuous. One of my favorites.
The title, Afro Blue, a jazz classic, plus Erykah Badu's voice and creativity, made me want to listen to this
Heard this song MANY ways..this waaaaaaay to the left...LOVIN THIS..
kakva likusa, obozavam je, ovu traku sam izvrteo ne znam koliko puta :)
This is a jazz joint that the great Abbey Lincoln recorded back in the sixties. It was composed by the great conguero player Mongo Santa Maria
What a beautiful tune.
I've never heard this kind of peculiar mood.
So uplifting and melodic. As The Roots titled their track its HYPNODIC.
Great tribute vid to my girl Erykah! The collab/collab with Rob Glasper is jazz fusion perfection! Gammy worthy effort mos def!
Abbey Lincoln would be proud! This is the best version of Afro blue I have ever heard!
Heaven sent, angel voice: mellowing w/that hot beat: Ms. Baduuuuuu!
2019...still groovin' 2 this!
This is the best thing I’ve heard or seen in my life
Great track. Love the way the band frames her vocal without getting in the way. That's a wonderful warm bass sound, very 70's.
Never get tired in playing this tune it's such a beautiful song ☺️🙏
ONE OF THE BADDEST EVER
This is so true brotha... I have been loced (Dreads) for 13 years and each year I celebrate my freedom from opression... hair opression... #Free and now I must pass the torch to every young sista I meet... set yourself free...
#
Natural
Beautiful arrangement of this classic jazz standard that John Coltrane made famous!
Thank you RM from BTS you mentioned this great song! I love it!
the feel of the video is almost mystical in a nostalgia type of way💯🎬📽
Erykah is so beautiful. Big ups to Jay Electronica
I'm loving. enjoying this 60s/70s vibe of Erykah. What a lovely, sweet, smooth sound!!!!!!
I went to one of his jazz concerts it was so fun he is a great person (Robert )
Dope cover of a classic. Hope this inspires folks to go back and listen to other versions as well as other classics.
shame... my first time listening to this 2019....Good sound
Glorious, Brilliant, as is Badu (just total props to - Oscar Brown, Jr., Mongo Santamaria)! Thank you for this 2012/1959 classic - sounds best on double LP vinyl pressing ~ Cheers, DAVEDJ
Best singing, best arrangement, best recording of this one.
Come through sista soul and the blue love it Erykah
She really is reminiscent of Diana Ross w/her hair that wavy fro-way! Peace & love, thank the creator for Erykah She's such a force
If Namjoon posts his playlist, i freaking listen!
The bass is so fat its like barry white humming...
lmao true
I'm gonna steal that
I wonder how they do it. It's sublime.
BrittleSun It sounds great. A little bit of chorus on bass really thickens it up. Just a tip if you're into recording
😄😄😄
What is this style of music? It's divine, literally a piece of paradise. Please somebody enlighten me
Oh man she triggers something in me with her singing. She's so great
i forgot how much i love this song
i have a robert glasper radio station on pandora and they play this all the time
2019 and this song still brings me back to that same moment!!
WORD! absolutely dope. We need another RG classic.
They just added the sick lyrics an voice to it I can't listen to the original without singing it now
love the Erykah
I swear this Queen's Soul is as Beautiful as the morning dew on a Sunday morning.
That natural hair is so beautiful I wish more of our sisters would embrace the beauty that the other nations can never attain.
#HairofTMH
*Robert Glasper ft Badu...beautiful song
Thanks to whoever compiled this lovely vid of my fave artist. Erykah's voice is like honey. I can't get enough of it. Her mixtape drops next weekend, go cop it! Robert Glasper is an amazing producer. ❤️ this collab.
+17sunnyhour I ❤️ anything with Erykah and I remember her on some joint with Busta back n the day. Have to listen again to maker sure it's the one you're talking about. She's my fave and idol. Make sure you check out the Soul Train Awards toma night bc she's hosting. BET/Centric 8/7c. Peace and light!
Millicent Cunningham
really a wonderful video!
Always think she has that Nancy Wilson edge to her voice....which I love.
my favorite Badu track ever! Waiting for Vol 3
My 1st time hearing this... LOVE THIS!
Mongo Santamaria offers his blessings from above to Erykah. Classy version. Beautiful talent.
j'etaios justement en train de faire une playlist Afro blue...et hop .. deja une toute faite !!
.. cool
glasper is amazing..found the but beautiful set on vinyl on sale...awesome..
Yeah you on it miss Americabadu .. what s beautiful soul you are angel. 🙏❤️❤️❤️🌈☮️🌈👌🙏
Robert Glasper is a beast!
WOW! I've NEVER heard this. I've been dedicated to hearing every Erykah Badu song ever made for a long time now. This is amazing! Thanx for uploading this hidden treasure.