Lindsey Webster and Stokley go back in time to create their version of “Two Hearts,” originally done by Stephanie Mills and Teddy Pendergrass. The 1981 song written by James Mtume, Reggie Lucas, and Tawatha Agee would have intimidated most singers, but Webster and Stokley’s voices have a natural symmetry. Their sparkling energy is a sincere nod to the classic. “Two Hearts” is on Webster’s upcoming seventh studio album, Music In Me. Stokley also plays drums on the album that has appearances from Keyon Harrold, Anthony Hamilton, and Isaiah Sharkey. “Two Hearts” is the only cover on the album that was created over a three-year period with her musical partner, keyboardist Keith Slattery. Webster’s Music In Me comes out on February 27th.







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