Solange - T.O.N.Y. - DJ Escape Mix

May 12, 2009 by Willis  
Filed under New Tracks - Dance

Solange - T.O.N.Y. - DJ Escape Mix

Solange - T.O.N.Y. - DJ Escape Mix - Absolutely sick beat! The vocals mesh with the beat perfectly. Although I don’t care for the original, I’m still lovin this. 9/10

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Solange - T.O.N.Y. - Mark Picchiotti Radio Edit

May 1, 2009 by Willis  
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Solange - T.O.N.Y. - Mark Picchiotti Radio Edit

Solange - T.O.N.Y. - Mark Picchiotti Radio Edit - She’s related to Beyonce so obviously the vocals are great, and Mark Picchiotti provides a great beat. 6/10

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Solange - Sandcastle Disco - Freemason Radio Edit

January 6, 2009 by Willis  
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DJ Willis – Solange - Sandcastle Disco - Freemason Radio Edit

Freemason Radio Edit - Never heard the original by Solange Knowles but this track is awesome. 8/10

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Solange feat Snoop Dogg - I Decided Remix

November 13, 2008 by Willis  
Filed under New Tracks - Hip Hop

DJ Willis – Solange feat Snoop Dogg - I Decided Remix

Snoop sounds pretty solid on this track, and it’s one of the best singles off Solange’s new CD. Pretty tight remix. 7/10

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Solange - Sol Angel and the Hadley St Dreams

August 28, 2008 by Willis  
Filed under New Album - R & B

DJ Willis – Album Review – Solange - Sol Angel and the Hadley St Dreams” title=

“On her sophomore set, Solange not only takes on a sound that differs from her pop-driven 2002 debut, but demonstrates that unlike her sister Beyoncé—who she vehemently refutes comparisons to on “God Given Name”—she has no reservations about sharing personal experiences. The breakup song “Valentine’s Day,” on which she gloomily sings, “I sure wish we made it till Valentine’s Day”; the regretful “T.O.N.Y.,” about a one-night stand; and the SoulShock & Karlin-produced “SandCastle Disco,” which finds her lightheartedly warning her Casanova not to break her heart, all demonstrate Solange’s frank approach. Elsewhere, the Bilal-penned, electronica-inspired “Cosmic Journey” and the ’70s-drenched, Pharrell-produced lead single “I Decided” further support the eclectic sound. —Mariel Concepcion”