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Seal

Seal’s introduction as an alternative pop star in 1991 came with a brilliant album of clever synth-pop-influenced R&B courtesy of producer Trevor Horn. “The Beginning” was the third single but the first song on the album. Seal’s voice was tender and had conviction in the midst of Horn’s winding productionContinue Reading

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[youtube id=”1A-hqZf7xQs”]Seal’s first single as a solo artist was “Crazy”, a two-month process with co-writer Guy Sigsworth. Seal was compared to Terrence Trent D’Arby and Lenny Kravitz because of his tone and the blending of pop and soul with an unconventional image for a Black artist at the time. SealContinue Reading

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