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Jimster
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The title track offa "What Cha' Gonna Do for Me" gave me wings on the bike this morning. You can tell she is taking pleasure from singing the crap out of it, as a lion would toy with a lame rabbit. I reckon even Anthony "Hangface" Jackson on bass must have cracked a smile cutting this.Please to be addful of your local pleasurable Chaka experiences.
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I loved her Prince-penned '80s hit with Stevie on harmonica, but when I lesten to it now, the drums and stuff sounds very dated... but still a great song.
Also like her De La Soul co-lab All Good?. Club & home friendly.
Later - on another night, a ladybuddy brings her girl-troop to check me work. One of the sistas is a DJ herself, and was analizin' my shit on the low. I drop Some Love and she freaks the fuck out.
She's a Chaka-Head(we saw her at Wingate together) yet didnt know this song at all. Weve been very close friends ever since.
^^^ THIS IS THAT CHAKA MAGIC OF WHICH I SPEAK.
Was going to post a favourite of mine, "Clouds", but couldn't see it on youtube so here's another classic:
Morrissey?
Meli'sa Morgan..?
Just checking you were paying attention.
The Sylvers....?
I've been a Chaka Khan fan from day one. Here is my main joint right hurr:
, Moke!!! Plus she was/is fine as hell. (if I were single). Big or not, it wouldn't matter, she is a beautiful woman, as well as wonderfully talented.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
i love chaka. growing up in the 80's her first songs i came to know were 'I feel for you' and 'this is my night', before the 70's stuff which i later grew to love. 'sweet thing' is one of the G.O.A.T. also 'you got the love.' and 'quandary' i put on ladies on stage and is a really beautiful song.
Probably the only time a Jackson covers a Prince joint.