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. Artist: Title: The Retrospective Mixtape (curated by Vikter Duplaix) Genre(s): Soul, Neo-Soul, Hip-Hop, Electronica You Will Like This If You Like, Released: December 10, 2012 Rating: A Check out neo soul singer Bilal‘s new mixtape ‘The Retrospection’, looking back on his career and curated by Master of the Mix runner up Vikter Duplaix.
The Brooklyn based artist, who is best known for his classic anthem praising Black women, Soul Sista, is giving fans a little sumthin sumthin while they wait for his upcoming album A Love Surreal. For anyone interesting in hearing some of the best underground soul music produced over the past 10 years should cop this immediately. This brother has clearly been on his grind choosing the right projects for his gift. This mixtape includes a lot of what you may already know and love and several rare collaborations and exclusives you may have missed.
In 3 months it will be 14 years since Bilal Sayeed Oliver’s name crept into the vocabulary of thirsty soul lovers worldwide. Unique and intense, Bilal’s voice and range made him the sweetheart of many while the production provided the foundation during his mystical musical leanings. Commercial giants, Raphael Saadiq, Dr Dre, and Dilla, helped with marketability but it was gems by some of the “underground” producers and musicians like Dre & Vidal, Dahoud Darien and Aaron Comess that helped provide the meat of the album. It should be noted that Bilal produced 2 of the last tracks on the album, Home and Second Child. Enjoy some of the instrumentals from Bilal’s great debut album that served as a launching point before we were invited to further descend Bilal’s rabbit hole with new producers who pushed the envelope like Shafiq husayn, Daedelus and more.