Back in 2002, Cody ChesnuTT seemed poised to take the world by storm with the release of his critically-acclaimed, sprawling, double-disc debut The Headphone Masterpiece. The album mixed Marvin Gaye and Prince-inspired soul and R&B with elements of rock, hip hop, a dash of punk and included the song The Seed, which The Roots co-opted for their ’02 release Phrenology.
After a ten year wait the multi-talented singer-songwriter released his full-length follow-up Landing on a Hundred last month. While his debut sampled from numerous genres, ChesnuTT’s latest in drenched in classic soul sounds from the ’60s and ’70s. Check out this solo performance of That’s Still Mama…
Cody ChesnuTT – That’s Still Mama
[via Okayplayer]