In all honesty, it's hard for me too think of many better duets between neo-soul artists than these two right here. The fact that these two collaborated not once, but twice, and the face that they managed to come up with two really good songs shows they have a really good chemistry. Amel is still around and doing her thing, but Glenn Lewis is nowhere to be found these days (I know from experience, I can't seem to track the man down!). The duo received a Grammy nomination for "Where is the Love" which is actually a remake of the 1972 Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway song. "What's Come Over Me" appeared on the Barbershop soundtrack from 2002.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Lost Souls: Amel Larrieux & Glenn Lewis: "Where is the Love" & "What's Come Over Me"
In all honesty, it's hard for me too think of many better duets between neo-soul artists than these two right here. The fact that these two collaborated not once, but twice, and the face that they managed to come up with two really good songs shows they have a really good chemistry. Amel is still around and doing her thing, but Glenn Lewis is nowhere to be found these days (I know from experience, I can't seem to track the man down!). The duo received a Grammy nomination for "Where is the Love" which is actually a remake of the 1972 Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway song. "What's Come Over Me" appeared on the Barbershop soundtrack from 2002.
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