Thereason Backing Vocals – Kenny Latimore*, Troy Corbin Co-producer – Johnnie "Smurf" Smith* Producer – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Ivan "Orthodox" Bariasĭontstop/Her Backing Vocals – Bilal Oliver* Featuring – Bilal Producer – 88-Keys Momentinlife Co-producer – Victor Duplaix* Drums – James Poyser Featuring – Cee-Lo, Kindred The Family Soul Producer – Junius Bervine Missyou Bass – Frank Romano Guitar – Frank Romano Producer – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Ivan "Orthodox" Barias Whoknows Backing Vocals – Dawn Robinson Co-producer – Musiq Drums – John Lawson Guitar – John Lawson Keyboards – Matt Cappy Producer – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Ivan "Orthodox" Barias Saxophone – Rick Tateīabymother Backing Vocals – April Williams Guitar – Frank Romano Producer – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Ivan "Orthodox" Barias Infatueighties Guitar – Frank Romano Producer – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Ivan "Orthodox" Barias
Womanopoly Backing Vocals – AAries, Timmi Hicks Guitar – Frank Romano Producer – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Ivan "Orthodox" Bariasįorthenight Backing Vocals – AAries, April Williams Producer – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Ivan "Orthodox" Barias Vocals – AAries Youloveme Producer – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Ivan "Orthodox" Barias Soulstar Co-producer – Musiq Featuring – Carol Riddick Producer – MAD Scratches – DJ Aktive "The Scratchologist"* This would be his final album for the Def Jam label before moving over to Atlantic Records for his next album Luvanmusiq. On the Billboard 200, it peaked at number 13, spending 23 weeks on the chart and exiting on on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart, it spent 37 weeks, falling off on September 9, 2004. It debuted on the Billboard charts on December 27, 2003. Soulstar is Musiq Soulchild's third album, released in 2003. He's still following in the tradition of his '70s-era idols, he's still taking liberties with the compoundwords for his song titles, and he's still making modern soul that's equally classy and absorbing. Not a whole lot has changed in Musiq's world since releasing his second album in 2002 - if this really isn't the case, you wouldn't know it from Soulstar. More albums from Musiq: Juslisen by Musiq. This would be his final album for the Def Jam label before moving over to Atlantic Records for his next album Luvanmusiq On the Billboard 200, it peaked at spending 23 weeks on the chart and exiting on on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart, it spent 37 weeks, falling off on 9 September 2004. In debuted on the Billboard charts on 27 December 2003. Musiq took a four-year break and changed his management to Solqi Management, as well as his record label from Def Soul to Atlantic Records It included the singles "Forthenight" and "Whoknows". In 2003, Musiq released his third album, Soulstar, which went gold. The singles were "Halfcrazy" and "Dontchange", which were top tens. Musiq's second album, 2002's Juslisen, debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 and went platinum it also debuted number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and all-genre Billboard 200 charts.
Soulstar (Advance Music) (CD, Album, Promo, Adv). Soulstar, oh, you've come So far from where you started Don't be afraid To let your light Shine on the world.
Last night I had a dream Of a beautiful day And like a song An angel passed my way She was the embodiment of perfection With skin like the sky And her hair was as long as time Then she turned to me, yeah With her big proud eyes Her voice flowed like water And it brought a tear to my.
Listen free to Musiq – Soulstar (Soulstar (Album Version), Youloveme (Album Version) and more).įeatures Song Lyrics for Musiq's Soulstar album.