Rodney Franklin's album "That's The Way I Feel Bout Your Love Sonshine" is a masterpiece of jazz-funk fusion. The album consists of nine tracks, each with its own unique blend of jazz, funk, and soul. The album opens with the title track, a funky groove that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The second track, "In The Center", features a beautiful piano solo by Franklin that showcases his incredible talent as a pianist.
The album continues with tracks like "Felix Leo", "The Groove", and "On The Path", all of which feature funky bass lines and catchy melodies. The album also includes a cover of the classic jazz standard "My Favorite Things", which Franklin gives his own unique twist to. The album closes with "Endless Flight", a beautiful ballad that showcases Franklin's ability to create beautiful and emotional music.
Artist:Rodney Franklin Album: Thats The Way I Feel Bout Your Love Sonshine
"That's The Way I Feel Bout Your Love Sonshine" is a fantastic album that showcases Rodney Franklin's incredible talent as a musician. The album is a must-listen for any jazz or funk fan, and it is sure to leave listeners feeling inspired and uplifted.
UPN/Warner Bros./WB shit that's also on that Amoco (that white station from up North in New York, DC, Chicago, Cleveland, all them mothafuckin' cities, son) shit. Song on some Amoco gas station shit. XD And I mean pre-BP, pre-2002, pre-Anglo pre-cutesy Amoco (as they were Swedish, Danish, Jewish, Russian, Spaniard, those white Penelope Cruz English accented racists who love The WB [wackass non-Warner Bros. network that UPN was closer to, and the network it was more popular than] and "Friends" son, still as a black man I can relate to them more than I could Anglos, niggaz we ain't about that cutesy "Game of Thrones" shit).
UPN/Warner Bros./WB shit that'll stomp Tribune and The WB, which was nothing like Warner Bros. unlike UPN (even though UPN was Paramount). And I'm reviving UPN and emphasizing their Warner Bros. roots strongly, like they did from 1995 - 2006. And I'm gonna create a real Warner network called WB. No "The"
...and its still dope!?