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Written by Donna Prima   

hip-hop reviews British duo Hil St. Soul lays out strong, if not necessarily catchy, rhythms on their third set, the flowing follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2004 release Copasetic and Cool.

Zambian-born songstress Hilary Mwelwa and music partner Victor Redwood Sawyer, shine with buttery smooth soulful tracks like the milky "One Of A Kind" while the slightly up-tempo "Hey Boy" aptly showcases the alto's illustrative songwriting skills.

 

 

 

 

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But while the previously mentioned album and its predecessor, Soul Organic, offered a certain excitement in terms of new act on the rise, the current set seems a little too comfortable in its now played categorization of "neo-soul." While it's refreshing that Hil St. Soul embraces and creates quality music with a sweet mix of R&B, soul and smooth jazz, one wishes there was a little more variety on this set to push it beyond the bar they've already raised.
 

Download:  "One Of A Kind" "Can We Spend Some Time Together?" "Baby Come Over" feat. Dwele

 

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