Spotify Release Info

Album Art

Track: Soul Sista
Artist: Bilal
Album: 1st Born Second

Artist Bio

Bilal Image

Name: Bilal
Spotify Genres: neo soul
Followers: 304,221
Popularity:

64/100

Biography

Bilal Sayeed Oliver (born August 23, 1979), better known by his stage name Bilal, is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer. He is currently an independent artist residing in New York City. He grew up in a religiously mixed household, his mother being a devout Christian and his father, a Muslim. He regularly attended church with his mother in a small church that consisted of mostly family members. It was there that Bilal grew an interest in music and singing. His interest in jazz music was fostered by his father, who took him to the city’s clubs. Singing eventually became more than an interest. After attending high school at the Philadelphia High School for Creative Performing Arts, Bilal moved to New York City and studied at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. He studied jazz, and his love for music caused him to use a voice as an instrument. At the New School, Bilal met Robert Glasper. They soon became best friends, working together on the singer's demo. Eventually, he was "discovered" by Aaron Comess from the Spin Doctors during an after-school jam session. It was with him that Bilal recorded his demo that landed him a record deal with Interscope. The resulting material landed Bilal a deal with Interscope in his sophomore year, whereupon he promptly dropped out of school; the demo tracks make up a portion of 1st Born Second, his 2001 debut. Glasper's association with Bilal would lead to work with Q-Tip and Mos Def, and the very real possibility of a career in hip-hop. In 2001, Bilal released his debut album 1st Born Second, which featured contributions from the Soulquarians as well as high profile producers such as Dr. Dre and J Dilla. The album showcased a wide variety, from the emotionally charged fan-favorite Soul Sista, which peaked at #18 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts, to the political viewpoints of Fast Lane and Second Child. Bilal managed to gain a sizable following and high attendance at his live shows, as well as much acclaim and respect from his peers, many whom noted his range and ability to sing in a freeform style, and his classically trained falsetto. The soulful feel of the album caused Bilal to be labeled as "neo-soul." Bilal stresses that this term does not fit, and throughout his career, his expansion in music and pushing of boundaries proved his point. In the following years Bilal continued to appear on projects by other artists of both high profile and avant garde, while recording and developing his follow-up set to be released on Interscope Records and featuring contributions primarily from producers Dr. Dre and J Dilla (as heard by Dilla himself). These plans proved to be changeable and the final result, Love for Sale, was an album that appeared to be built around Bilal's own musicianship. A forever evolving artist, Bilal switched it up on Love For Sale, which includes live instrumentation and a vibe completely new and different from its predecessor. However, his anticipation was shot down after receiving disapproval from Interscope. Unwilling to start from scratch, Bilal continued to push his LP. However, near the album's completion, the album was leaked in its entirety on the Internet. Interscope shelved the album indefinitely, hinting that it saw little commercial potential in it. The event sent Bilal into a period of distress,and was considering quitting music. However, many fans and music critics expressed their love for his shelved album online, and Bilal began to perform at many shows, practically touring for his unreleased Love For Sale. This gave him the encouragement to go on and record new music. After nine years without a properly released album, Bilal made a comeback on September 14, 2010 with Airtight's Revenge, a sophomore LP released under independent record label Plug Research. Bilal describes the album as a retrospective album: an album that explores his experiences and things that he's learned since his last release. An experimental album, Airtight's Revenge blends jazz, hip-hop, electronic, rock, soul, and blues into one raw, genuine collection of music.The successor of a soulful love album, the lyrics of Airtight's Revenge focus on a wide range of topics, including love, spirituality, religion, the economy, politics, capitalism, and much more. The album received immense, positive feedback from fans and praise from numerous music critics. In 2011, Bilal received a Grammy nomination for the song Little One, a track dedicated to his eldest son, who has Autism. Bilal dedicated his Summer tour to his son, naming it the Little Ones Tour and raising money for autism awareness.

Source: Discogs

Special Offer

Bilal on Amazon

Check this out

Popular Tracks on Spotify

Discogs Release Info

Release Cover

Release: Bilal - Soul Sista
Year: 2000
Genres: Hip Hop, Funk / Soul
Styles: Neo Soul, Contemporary R&B

SEE ALSO

No additional relationship information found.

Source: MusicBrainz

LYRICS

It's all in her eyes, you and me, words just disguise
All the things that you be
What is deep, it's deeper than sea
So only it knows, this kind of vibe gets stronger in time
Won't go on unnoticed, so concrete can't hold this
Hearts filled righteously
Whatever it is, I know that it's real
Long as you know, no complaints, you're all that I feel

(Sista soul)
You must be my soul sista, soul sista
(Sista soul)
Hey sis, you must be my soul sista, soul sista
(Sista soul)
Hey sis, you must be my soul sista
(Sista soul)

You are so fine, like spaces that fall in my soul
See baby that has no rhyme
Do you like how it feels when I smoke you out head down to your toes?
Making you, making you scream and shout

You must be my soul sista, soul sista, you're my
(Sista soul)
You must be my soul sista, soul sista, you're my
(Sista soul)
You must be my soul sista, soul sista, you're my
(Sista soul)

You must be my soul sista, soul sista
(Sista soul)
(Sista soul)
You must be my soul sista, soul sista, sista, sista, sista soul
(Sista soul)

Sista soul, sista soul, sista soul
Can I love you in the right way? Please
Soul, hold, baby I want to love
You know baby I want to love in the right way
Hold 'cause you're my soul sista, baby you are my
All I wanna do is love you in the right way

Hold, on 'cause baby, you're my soul sista
So love you in the right way, you are my
You're my soul sista, you're my
Soul sista

You're my soul sista, soul, you're my soul sista, hey, yeah, yeah
I want to love you in the right way
Hold, don't you know what I say
Hold, baby don't you know, you're my soul sista, hey