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Detroit-Based Singer-Songwriter. Musician. Epitome of Cool.
Dwele Resurfaces on the Music Scene With New Album "Some Kinda..." - In Stores October 4, 2005
First Single, "I Think I Love U," Already Getting Positive Feedback

R&B music will soon get a well-deserved boost,
as Virgin recording artist Dwele puts the finishing touches on his highly
anticipated sophomore album, "SOME KINDA..." Rarely does a new artist
inspire such early critical praise and fan appreciation -- both on the U.S.
and international fronts -- with a debut album as Dwele did with his
groundbreaking "Subject" (2003). Entertainment Weekly wrote that the album
"spreads sultry, jazz-inflected R&B over subtle but muscular hip-hop
grooves." Fueled by the hit single "Find A Way," "Subject" sold over
250,000 copies, based mainly on the strong, word-of-mouth buzz generated
from Dwele's dynamic live shows and cool demeanor. The new album, "SOME
KINDA...," will arrive in U.S. record shops on October 4 (the international
release is October 3).
"I'm really excited to finish the new album and, more importantly, get back
in front of the people," says Dwele. "It will be great to finally share
new material that I've been working on for several months. I think people
will really see my growth as a songwriter and musician." In addition to
working on the new record, the artist has continued touring, including
recent sold-out shows in London and Paris.
First single "I Think I Love U," produced by Mike City (Usher, Carl Thomas,
Nappy Roots), serves as a soulful preview of "SOME KINDA..." The midtempo
burner explores a quickly developing relationship and picks up where the
artist left off with Subject. "SOME KINDA..." takes his creativity to the
next level, while still giving fans his unique brand of soul music -- a
heady mix of traditional and modern R&B, with strong influences from
hip-hop and jazz.
Born and based in Detroit, Andwele 'Dwele' Gardner started playing the
piano at age six. Although he tragically lost his father at 10, his
passion for music at an early age lead to Dwele (pronounced DWELL- ay;
means 'God has brought me' in Swahili) becoming a self-taught
multi-instrumentalist. Growing up as a fan of hip-hop lead to
collaborations with Slum Village (who appear on "SOME KINDA...") and
Bahamadia, among others.
Dwele himself produced nine tracks on the new record; other album producers
include Mike City, Jay Dilla (Slum Village) and G-1 (R. Kelly, Raphael
Saadiq). Today's music scene is starved for more real emotion and
musicianship. Dwele delivers this, and much more, on his new album "SOME
KINDA..." All you have to do is listen.
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