In addition to focusing on Black artists in February, I am reviewing Jussie Smollett because of the attack. That is partly my way of showing support, but also I had previously thought of him as an actor. Having since learned that he co-wrote two of the songs on Empire and that he released an album - Sum of My Music - last spring, the least I could do was check that out.
I like the album a lot. It opens with "Insecurities", a very personal song that many should be able to relate to. My favorite is the third track, "Hurt People", which is really beautiful. What I especially appreciate about that arrangement, with "Catch Your Eye" in between, is that they all feel really different and cover a broad range. It is a very strong opening.
Later songs reflect more of an R&B feeling, with some techno elements. It would be easy to expect Empire to have an influence on his music, but Smollett's performing history goes back much further than Empire. Sum of My Music is very much about being himself.
https://wtop.com/music/2018/03/jussie-smollett-finds-his-voice-and-builds-his-own-empire/
That being said, there might be some John Lee Hooker and Marvin Gaye influence too, but as undertones, rather than the overall sound.
http://jussiesmollettmusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/jussiesmollett/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4mLR80wPrMB4p1Hay_Gv3A
https://twitter.com/JussieSmollett
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