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Soul Flower

En Vogue · 2004

55 min · 15 tracks · funk · hip-hop · soul

A vibrant blend of R&B and pop, infused with funky grooves and soulful harmonies.

Why this album works

'Soul Flower' received a warm reception, helping En Vogue to reconnect with their fanbase and introducing them to a new generation. The album's lead single, 'Ooh Boy,' charted on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, affirming the group's enduring appeal while also highlighting the resurgence of girl groups in the early 2000s.
Best for
steady mid-tempo groove uplifting vibes for gatherings soulful harmonies and melodies
Context
By the time 'Soul Flower' was released in 2004, En Vogue had transitioned through various lineup changes and a long hiatus since their previous album 'EV3' in 1997. This album marked their return to the music scene, showcasing their continued relevance in the evolving landscape of R&B and pop music. They sought to reclaim their place after several years away from the spotlight, navigating both industry shifts and personal transformations.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Losin My Mind 3:15
  • 2 Ez-a-lee 3:05
  • 3 Ooh Boy Standout 3:34
  • 4 All You See 3:39
  • 5 Dissed Him Standout 4:30
  • 6 Ooh la La 3:39
  • 7 I Do Love You (Piece of My Love) Standout 4:15
  • 8 Stop 2:53
  • 9 Heaven 4:02
  • 10 Everyday 4:18
  • 11 Nearly Lost 3:14
  • 12 Million Different Ways 3:31
  • 13 Careful 3:04
  • 14 How Do I Get Over 4:07
  • 15 New Day Callin’ 4:10

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