Boog Brown and Apollo Brown's Brown Study Coming This Month
. The wait will finally be over when the duo release their first full-length album Brown Study on September 28, 2010, via Mello Music Group. The long-awaited album will feature the likes of Miz Korona, Invincible, Kam Moye, and Kenn Starr. The first single off of Brown Study is the sensual "Just Be," an intimate whisper that floats over Apollo Brown's shimmering samples and passionate groove, inspiring the intense pleasures of living in the present and savoring every moment. Boog expressed that desire, advising us to "Live in the moment. In all things, intimacy, joy, pain, hurt, loss, gain, triumph. All of that -- be in it. Feel it, because it's the fabric of life. Blink and it's gone." Powerful and vibrant lyrics such as "Enraptured in the scent/ This is bliss at length/ From start to the finish/ Euphoric/ Absorbed in the ebullience/ Elegant every sense awakened" meld with Apollo's sampled soft horns, sweeping strings, and chimes, echoing his thought that "'Just Be' is one of those songs that exude passion and feeling. We don't have a lot of true feeling in the music now days. Emcees and producers shouldn't be afraid to express themselves exactly how they please." Boog Brown and Apollo Brown's album Brown Study will be available September 28th via Mello Music Group. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Apollo Brown CDs |
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