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FREENESS: JuSoul – Justrumental v0​.​

FREENESS: JuSoul – Justrumental v0​.​ JuSoul - ILoveYou JuSoul - AreYouSureThatWereInLove JuSoul - KitchenLovePt.2 Been waiting on this right here and completely forgot..but all in all..It's producer " JuSoul " from germany ..staining the memory banks of your mind with a classy jazzy soulful electric heater of a first Volume.."Justrumental v0​.​<3: KitchenLove" Homie is nice with the smoothness of hiphop combination and swing of 22 tracks...From start to finish dope ish! It's like a lubrication in one ear and profalatic [...]
Artist:JuSoul
Title:AreYouSureThatWe'reInLove?
Link Text:JuSoul - AreYouSureThatWereInLove
File Name:The-Luv-Unlimited-Juchestra-Ju strumental-v0.-3-KitchenLove-1 7-AreYouSureThatWereInLove-.mp 3
Artist:JuSoul
Title:ILoveYou
Link Text:JuSoul - ILoveYou
File Name:The-Luv-Unlimited-Juchestra-Ju strumental-v0.-3-KitchenLove-0 2-ILoveYou.mp3
Artist:JuSoul
Title:KitchenLovePt.2
Link Text:JuSoul - KitchenLovePt.2
File Name:The-Luv-Unlimited-Juchestra-Ju strumental-v0.-3-KitchenLove-1 0-KitchenLovePt.2.mp3

A Nervous Morning

The night before the results were due to be published, I couldn't sleep a wink. Panicked with anxiety, I knew that the expected failure would not only dismiss any chances of going to uni, but would devastate my parents – who had always laboured under an illusion of my academic brilliance.

Witnessing the High Priestess of Soul

I've always loved Nina Simone, she has a voice that physically moves me, she carries a quality that no other female singer before or after has possessed. On March 9, 1999 at the Royal Philharmonic in Liverpool, I was lucky enough to see her live.

Suzanne Takes Your Hand

Jukevox looks back nostalgically to the time spent behind the counter of his local record store when the music was free and a his mad crush turned him on to the wonders of post-punk.

Ella's New York

Sometimes music can alter the perception of your surroundings, as the soulful songs of Ella Fitzgerald did for nynic99 in this week's installment of the Memory Bank.

Blown Away by a "Landslide"

"I took my love. Took it down," she began softly. I couldn't make sense of all the words she was singing, but her lusty voice just cascaded over every note. The experience was almost spiritual; everything else faded away.

Self-Destruction (The Fun Kind)

I had no business dating my husband when I did. I was coming off a long stretch of crazy with a different guy--and I was feeling pent up and rebellious. But he was up for it, so...

Everything In Its Right Place

Radiohead's Kid A has always invoked the sharpest mental images. When the falling keys of "Everything in its Right Place" blends with Thom Yorke's garbled lyrics to begin the album, I cannot help but picture a boat harboring an unexplored continent, a shore land expedition/coastal invasion, and the good-willed mess that follows.

Hopelandic Rising

Everyone talks about a how a specific record changed their life. I can't really say that about any one album, but there have been records that touched my core. One of them is Agaetis Byrjun by Sigur Ros.