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Sy Smith

Sy Smith

Conflict
Another killer progressive soul album from Sy Smith, one of the genre's finest indie artists.


Add to Cart    $12.99
Track Listing
01. Conflict (This Is Your Brain On Drugs) [4:48] Listen --- Not Available
02. Fly Away With Me [3:41] Listen --- Not Available
03. The Things I Do [6:48] Listen --- Not Available
04. Overthought ft. Bilal Salaam [4:14] Listen --- Not Available
05. The Art of You [5:07] Listen --- Not Available
06. Spies [4:59] Listen --- Not Available
07. Ain't Nobody's Bizness [4:04] Listen --- Not Available
08. Reach Down In Your Soul ft. Wes Felton [4:04] Listen --- Not Available
09. B-Side Love Affair [3:59] Listen --- Not Available
10. Would All The People From Compton Please Leave? (Minnie Reprise) [3:52] Listen --- Not Available
11. Star [3:54] Listen --- Not Available
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Additional Information
Sy Smith presents Conflict!

"Conflict, opposites. Psychological politics. Trying to make us all forget, trying to live without regrets... This is your brain on drugs."

Sy Smith (Ms. Smith if you're nasty), has done it again. Lyrically. Musicially. And vocally, she's conquered more ground than ever! She's recruited producers Ant Bell (Jill Scott, Kindred), Ty Macklin (Erykah Badu), Steve Catanzaro (Modern Groove Assembly) and Dre King (an up-and-comer from Washington, D.C.). But she's done a lot of production herself, using her own talents playing keyboards, arranging vocals, and overseeing the whole project. But the real story here is the tunes. She introduces us to Conflict in her liner notes, her perpetual battle with herself to please listeners without conforming to the whims of a finicky public.

Conflict opens with this title track and immediately the listener knows this CD will be a sonic trip.

"This is old, this is new, this is borrowed, this is blue, this is married then divorced, this will be resolved in court."

Tracks like "Fly Away With Me" and "The Things I Do" are ready-made for soul playlists without trying to be. Then songs like "Spies" and "B-Side Love Affair" take us for a verbal loop with lyrics that play on topics with the expertise of someone whose first words may have been combined to form metaphors. "Ain't Nobody's Bizness" is a declaration of genre independence.

"See I can sing and make it pretty, but elitist songs sound so saditty. Deep down inside I'm really gangsta, but you can't let nobody change ya."

Then, Sy does a rarity and features two artists on two different tracks, Bilal Salaam on "Overthought", a testament to the need to have downtime with a side of mantra, and Wes Felton (a.k.a. W. Ellington Felton) on "Reach Down In Your Soul", where she exposes her own insecurities in exchange for real talk from her significant other.

Sy Smith's Conflict will do what Sy has always despised doing. It has a little something for mostly everyone.

"I've always cringed when I've heard recording artists interviewed about their new albums and they say stuff like 'there's a little something for everybody on this album...'. That's always seemed so pretentious and untrue. So I've never sought to do that with my recordings. I just put together a project that feels right to me and I hope that other people will dig it so I won't be in the hole!"

Sy laughs in that trademark guffaw that makes her adorable and admirable at the same time.

"This time I'm embracing my conflicts with the hopes that people will receive and in turn share their own with me."

With that, Psyko! Records (via MDI distribution) presents to you Conflict--Sy Smith's latest endeavor! Enjoy!

Check out pics from Sy Smith's celebrated new album release of Conflict at Strictly Social on May 28th, 2008.

Peep a FREE download of Sy Smith's "Fly Away With Me" remix featuring Kay of The Foundation, courtesy of RappersIKnow.com!

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