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Aloe Blacc
Musical artist

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

History

Born Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins III in 1979 to Panamanian parents. He began his career in 1995 as an MC in and indie rap group called Emanon. By the end of the 1990s, Blacc was a "stow away" on a Lootpack tour in Europe.

Musical Style

He has been referred to as "the indie R. Kelly" by online music retailer Turntable Lab.

His music is notable for combining several divergent styles. For example, his debut album Shine Through featured elements of R&B, jazz, soul, and hip hop.

A result of his bi-lingual upbringing means that he is fluent in Spanish.

He famously recorded a cover version of the John Legend hit Ordinary People - entitled Gente Ordinaria.

Aloe Blacc frequently colloborates with fellow Stones Throw artists such as Dudley Perkins and Georgia Anne Muldrow.

Discography

Emanon (with DJ Exile)

Aloe Blacc

External links

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