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'''Aloe Blacc''' is an ] ] ]. His first album, ] was released by ] in 2006.


'''Aloe Blacc''' is an ] ] ]. His first album, ] was released by ] in 2006.{{fact}}
His has been referred to as "the indie ]" by online music retailer ]. His music is notable for combining several divergent styles.

His has been referred to as "the indie ]" by online music retailer ]. His music is notable for combining several divergent styles.{{fact}}


==Discography== ==Discography==


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Aloe Blacc is an American soul singer. His first album, Shine Through was released by Stones Throw Records in 2006.

His has been referred to as "the indie R. Kelly" by online music retailer Turntable Lab. His music is notable for combining several divergent styles.

Discography

References


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