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"The Darker the Berry the Sweeter the Fruit.
The Kinkier the hair the Deeper the Roots.”
“We are the FIRST ones,
we are the Light of the Sun."
WOW. Seriously?
Can you imagine the heat a European/American artist would get if ever uttering these words? Even ones indigenous to the land they live in. (Ireland anyone?)
Just keep feeding more manufactured fuel into that Divisive Fire.
Who are the ones who really believe that “They” are Superior?
Sad Times.
Dark Days indeed.
The Kinkier the hair the Deeper the Roots.”
“We are the FIRST ones,
we are the Light of the Sun."
WOW. Seriously?
Can you imagine the heat a European/American artist would get if ever uttering these words? Even ones indigenous to the land they live in. (Ireland anyone?)
Just keep feeding more manufactured fuel into that Divisive Fire.
Who are the ones who really believe that “They” are Superior?
Sad Times.
Dark Days indeed.
Oh myyyyy what depth to those vocals
7
..and that's probably too low
7
..and that's probably too low
Next female artist to sing a Bond theme track🤔?
this reminds me of another song, but I can't put my finger on it.
The pride of Rochester, NY!!!
Geecheeboy wrote:
Clearly taken from Tupac's lyrics on Keep Ya Head Up: "Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice" which Kendrick Lamar then later covered in his song literally titled "The Blacker the Berry" off his To Pimp A Butterfly album. Originally, Tupac most likely got his inspiration for this line from the 1929 novel The Blacker the Berry by American author Wallace Thurman, associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
"The darker the berry the sweeter the fruit."
Clearly taken from Tupac's lyrics on Keep Ya Head Up: "Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice" which Kendrick Lamar then later covered in his song literally titled "The Blacker the Berry" off his To Pimp A Butterfly album. Originally, Tupac most likely got his inspiration for this line from the 1929 novel The Blacker the Berry by American author Wallace Thurman, associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
oh I thought this was Alt J
bumping to an 8. great voice
"The darker the berry the sweeter the fruit."
what a voice ....
I don't agree the two comments below mine (if you sort for newest) because this is a great song. BUT it's the second time I've heard it in less than a day, and probably the 4th time this week. Are y'all running out of songs?
Diane Birch with a bit more soul? Nice
Shite and boring. Sorry, like loads of RP but this is benign and no doubt pc
wank
I, for one, am selfishly very glad that Danielle Ponder chose music over her law career.
She was probably a great public defender, but she is a fantastic musical talent, and . . . can possibly make a more positive influence in the world as a musician, because she can reach a much greater audience.
(Yeah, I know that many listeners probably think I am dreaming in technicolor, but I do believe that the more positive messages that can be spread musically, the greater our chances are to become loving humans.)
She was probably a great public defender, but she is a fantastic musical talent, and . . . can possibly make a more positive influence in the world as a musician, because she can reach a much greater audience.
(Yeah, I know that many listeners probably think I am dreaming in technicolor, but I do believe that the more positive messages that can be spread musically, the greater our chances are to become loving humans.)
Very nice
The whole album is true magic. Love love love Danielle Ponder's work!
But I didn't know her backstory, I just found out about it thanks to RP's Wikipedia feature and... wow.
But I didn't know her backstory, I just found out about it thanks to RP's Wikipedia feature and... wow.

glad to hear some more of danielle's great vocals on RP! So Long is great, and i've been wondering about more.
Thanks for delivering, William!
Thanks for delivering, William!




"The Darker the Berry the Sweeter the Fruit.
The Kinkier the hair the Deeper the Roots.”
“We are the FIRST ones,
we are the Light of the Sun."
WOW. Seriously?
Can you imagine the heat a European/American artist would get if ever uttering these words? Even ones indigenous to the land they live in. (Ireland anyone?)
Just keep feeding more manufactured fuel into that Divisive Fire.
Who are the ones who really believe that “They” are Superior?
Sad Times.
Dark Days indeed.
WOW. Seriously?