The sultry, talented, and beautiful songstress, Chanté Moore, is back to do her solo thing on her latest release Love The Woman. Yes, she and Kenny Lattimore are still together and marriage and family seems to agree with them both.
| Chanté Moore reminds us that she has all of the elements an artist should have on this collection of songs. Love The Woman, effectively and maturely weaves together strong elements of Gospel, Jazz, R&B, Hip-Hop, and Pop, never taking away from the interest of the story at hand. | |||
| Chanté takes us on a stroll with a woman dealing with the back and forth issues of a relationship and the love of herself. "Always Gonna Be Something," eases us into the story with it's common sense philosophies, elevating into the fanfare of the second track, "Can't Do It."
Rationalizing the situation with truth, "Special," wipes away the anger and tears giving way for a clearer thought process in the Gospel/Jazz boost called, "It Ain't Supposed To Be This Way," which begins to put the relationship into perspective. Ms. Moore shines so exquisitely on the Minnie Ripperton classic, "Give Me Time," stepping slightly away from its former classical arrangement to that of Smooth Jazz. Nancy Wilson would have no choice but be proud of Chanté's interpretation of her classic Jazz hit, "Guess Who I Saw Today." If you did not know Chanté Moore before, Love The Woman, is the perfect introduction. Believe me, you want to know more from this minister's daughter. | |||
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Listen now to "Can't Do It" | |||
| Check out these other releases from Chanté Moore: | |||
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| Chanté Moore's Website - www.chantemooreonline.com | |||
The sultry, talented, and beautiful songstress, Chanté Moore, is back to do her solo thing on her latest release Love The Woman. Yes, she and Kenny Lattimore are still together and marriage and family seems to agree with them both.
| Chanté Moore reminds us that she has all of the elements an artist should have on this collection of songs. Love The Woman, effectively and maturely weaves together strong elements of Gospel, Jazz, R&B, Hip-Hop, and Pop, never taking away from the interest of the story at hand. | |||
| Chanté takes us on a stroll with a woman dealing with the back and forth issues of a relationship and the love of herself. "Always Gonna Be Something," eases us into the story with it's common sense philosophies, elevating into the fanfare of the second track, "Can't Do It."
Rationalizing the situation with truth, "Special," wipes away the anger and tears giving way for a clearer thought process in the Gospel/Jazz boost called, "It Ain't Supposed To Be This Way," which begins to put the relationship into perspective. Ms. Moore shines so exquisitely on the Minnie Ripperton classic, "Give Me Time," stepping slightly away from its former classical arrangement to that of Smooth Jazz. Nancy Wilson would have no choice but be proud of Chanté's interpretation of her classic Jazz hit, "Guess Who I Saw Today." If you did not know Chanté Moore before, Love The Woman, is the perfect introduction. Believe me, you want to know more from this minister's daughter. | |||
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Listen now to "Can't Do It" | |||
| Check out these other releases from Chanté Moore: | |||
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| Chanté Moore's Website - www.chantemooreonline.com | |||