Charlie Wilson Joins ‘We Playin’ Spades’ to Talk Music, Classic Hits, and His Upcoming R&B Cookout Tour
Charlie Wilson joined Nick Cannon and Courtney Bee on the popular “We Playin’ Spades” podcast, where he shared stories from […]
Read More »: Sampled from a 1976 recording by the Capella Antiqua München choir, the Latin phrases include "Procedamus in pace" ( Let us proceed in peace ) and "In nomine Christi, Amen" ( In the name of Christ, Amen ).
: Spoken by Sandra (producer Michael Cretu’s wife at the time), these vocals ask, "Sade, tell me... why the gospel of evil?" and "Are you diabolical or divine?". Enigma – Sadeness - Part I (Meditation Mix) [Vi...
The song title is a play on the Marquis de Sade, an 18th-century French nobleman whose name inspired the term "sadism". The lyrics explore the duality between religion and sexuality, specifically questioning de Sade’s beliefs. : Sampled from a 1976 recording by the
Enigma’s "" is a downtempo, reflective version of the 1990 hit single that helped pioneer the "New Age" and "Enigma" sound. This specific mix is characterized by its shorter duration (approximately 3:01), a different beat featuring bells, and an atmosphere described as "Indian in nature" compared to the original. Core Themes and Lyrics The song title is a play on the
Charlie Wilson joined Nick Cannon and Courtney Bee on the popular “We Playin’ Spades” podcast, where he shared stories from […]
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Charlie Wilson joins Amaarae on her highly anticipated new album Black Star, collaborating on the track “Dream Scenario.” The 13-song […]
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Charlie Wilson’s newest single taps back into his signature feel-good sound with a groove that is perfect for the summer. […]
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Charlie Wilson brings his signature smooth vocals to country star Scotty McCreery’s new single “Once Upon a Bottle of Wine” […]
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Charlie Wilson joins Gracie’s Corner, the popular children’s animated sing-along YouTube series for a new song, “Have a Good Time.” Watch […]
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: Sampled from a 1976 recording by the Capella Antiqua München choir, the Latin phrases include "Procedamus in pace" ( Let us proceed in peace ) and "In nomine Christi, Amen" ( In the name of Christ, Amen ).
: Spoken by Sandra (producer Michael Cretu’s wife at the time), these vocals ask, "Sade, tell me... why the gospel of evil?" and "Are you diabolical or divine?".
The song title is a play on the Marquis de Sade, an 18th-century French nobleman whose name inspired the term "sadism". The lyrics explore the duality between religion and sexuality, specifically questioning de Sade’s beliefs.
Enigma’s "" is a downtempo, reflective version of the 1990 hit single that helped pioneer the "New Age" and "Enigma" sound. This specific mix is characterized by its shorter duration (approximately 3:01), a different beat featuring bells, and an atmosphere described as "Indian in nature" compared to the original. Core Themes and Lyrics