Surrender to Love | ||||
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Released | February 25, 2003 [1] | |||
Genre | Neo soul | |||
Length | 73:29 | |||
Label | Hidden Beach | |||
Producer | Steve McKeever (exec.) [2] | |||
Kindred the Family Soul chronology | ||||
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Singles from Surrender to Love | ||||
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Surrender to Love is the debut studio album by American neo soul group Kindred the Family Soul, released February 25, 2003 via Hidden Beach Recordings. [1] It peaked at #159 on the Billboard 200 and #29 on the Billboard R&B chart. [3] The album's only official single was "Far Away", which peaked at #53 on the Billboard R&B singles chart. [3]
Neo soul is a genre of popular music. The term was coined by music industry entrepreneur Kedar Massenburg during the late 1990s to market and describe a style of music that emerged from soul and contemporary R&B. Heavily based in soul music, neo soul is distinguished by a less conventional sound than its contemporary R&B counterpart, with incorporated elements ranging from jazz, funk, hip hop and electronic to pop, fusion, and African music. It has been noted by music writers for its traditional R&B influences, conscious-driven lyrics, and strong female presence.
Kindred the Family Soul, also referred to as Kindred, are an American neo soul duo consisting of married couple of Fatin Dantzler and Aja Graydon. Signed to Hidden Beach Recordings, Kindred emerged from the Philadelphia neo soul movement that also includes Jill Scott, who introduced them to her then label president Steve McKeever of Hidden Beach Recordings while the couple was performing at the Black Lily Showcase in Philly weekly back in 2000. Kindred would go on to sign their first recording contract with the label.
Hidden Beach is an American independent record label specializing in urban alternative, R&B, soul, inspirational and contemporary jazz genres. Hidden Beach was formed in 1998, as the vision of its founder and Chief Executive Officer, Steven McKeever, and currently holds a distribution deal with Universal Music Group Distribution.
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1. | "Ryva" |
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2. | "Surrender to Love" |
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3. | "Rhythm of Life" |
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| 6:12 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4. | "Far Away" |
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| 4:16 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5. | "Weather the Storm" |
| Ivan Dupée | 4:51 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6. | "We" (featuring Ursula Rucker) |
Chuck Treece is a session musician and professional skateboarder from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1984 he became famous for being the first African-American skateboarder to be featured on the cover of Thrasher Magazine. His musical credits include starting the 1980s skate punk band McRad, remixing songs for Amy Grant and Sting, playing the bass line on "The River of Dreams" by Billy Joel, filling in on drums at a Pearl Jam concert, and touring with Urge Overkill and Bad Brains. In 2010, he was awarded a Pew Fellowships in the Arts. Chuck currently plays bass in a thrash metal band called ACTiVATE. Clifton Duncan Davis is an American actor, songwriter, singer, pastor, and author. |
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7. | "Stars" |
Dre & Vidal is a songwriting and production duo consisting of Andre Harris and Vidal Davis, who are best known as the main producers for Jill Scott and Glenn Lewis. Alumni of DJ Jazzy Jeff's A Touch of Jazz production team, Dre & Vidal were also instrumental in the production of Musiq Soulchild's first album. |
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8. | "I Am" (featuring Jazmine Sullivan) |
| Ivan Dupée | 4:51 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9. | "Family Song" (Reprise) |
| 1:22 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10. | "What Happens Now" |
| Ivan Dupée | 4:18 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11. | "Meant to Be" |
| Ivan Dupée | 4:24 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12. | "Contentment" |
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| 3:59 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13. | "Spread the Word" ( [upper-alpha 1] ) |
Charles Miller was an American musician best known as the saxophonist and flutist for multicultural Californian funk band War and the single person most responsible for the creation of the classic and 1975 #1 hit "Low Rider", on which he also sang the lead part. Harold Ray Brown is a founding member of War, an American funk band in the 1970s and 2000s. Harold had a number of roles over the years, acting as drummer, percussion, vocalist, and bandleader. Howard E. Scott is an American funk/rock guitarist and founding member of the successful 1970s funk band War. |
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14. | "If I" ( [upper-alpha 2] ) |
James Jason Poyser is an English–American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer and current member of the hip hop band The Roots. | James Poyser | 4:55 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15. | "Entertain the Peoplez" (Interlude) |
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16. | "Don't Wanna Suffer" (Carbon Copy [upper-alpha 3] ) |
| James Poyser | 3:00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17. | "Party's Over" (featuring Flo Brown and Malik B.) |
Malik Abdul Basit is an American rapper and singer who was a founding member of The Roots. He has released one EP, entitled Psychological, on emcee Haak Blast's publishing company "Future Blast Publishing". He appeared on the first four albums released by The Roots, before departing the group. He returned as a featured artist for some later albums. |
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18. | "Freedom" |
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19. | "Clap Your Hands" |
| Charles Njapa | 0:04
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25. | "Rhythm of Life" (King Britt Remix) |
| King Britt | 4:07 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total length: | 73:29 |
Chart (2000) [3] | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200 | 159 |
US Heatseekers ( Billboard ) | 7 |
US R&B Albums (Billboard) | 29 |
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