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Moniquea
Yes No Maybe

Yes No Maybe

Artists

Moniquea

Catno

MOFUNK007

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

Oct 14, 2014

Yes No Maybe by Moniquea on Mofunk Records.

Moniquea's Yes No Maybe is an album that is steeped in the synthesizer-heavy aesthetics of 1980's R&B funk (often referred to as "boogie") but is modern enough to move past the "retro" label into something that builds a fresh sound upon the blueprints created by seminal 80's acts such as Prince, Midnight Star, or Evelyn "Champagne" King. It is Moniquea's vision to set herself apart by "bringing back" a more standardized song structure to the burgeoning modern funk genre, an ideal which can be considered a commodity in what has largely branded itself as an avant-garde musical movement. Yes No Maybe's production, provided by XL Middleton & Eddy Funkster, is the springboard for the main focus of the album, Moniquea's vocals, delivered in a sassy, yet silky tone which shows that she has done her homework in studying her predecessors, while turning it into something modern, and uniquely her own.

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MOFUNK007 - US - 2014

A1

If I Let You Take My Heart

4:40

A2

A Certain Way

4:45

A3

Casanova (Let You Go)

4:53

A4

Secret

4:53

B1

I Don't Wanna Get Used To It (Extended Album Mix)

4:56

B2

I Need It All (Feat. I, Ced)

4:48

B3

Not Enough (Extended Album Mix)

4:46

B4

Can't Be Without My Baby

5:24

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