First semester in college 'Back to Black' was on constant replay, next to M.IA.'s 'Kala.' I think I became an even bigger Winehouse fan when my friend gave me the 'Frank' album. For me, songs evoke certain memories, and without a doubt 'Frank' was the soundtrack to my first semester of college. Despite her personal woes, I really hope that she will be remembered for her timeless classics and not the drunken performances, and antics. Addiction is a disease, let us not forget that.
I was in the fitting room yesterday, and the sales girl announced that Amy Winehouse died and everyone just carried about their business. I checked my Twitter to verify but I still could not believe it. It was like just the other day she was in St.Lucia, going through detox making progress. There was that Belgrade slip up but still I really thought her career would out live most of these talentless "artists" currently saturating the airwaves. Even though I could not relate to some of her songs I was able to connect with her music because I was actually able to feel what she was going through. It was like her pain was tangible. The last time I was this affected by an artists' death was Aaliyah's untimely passing... I'll stop rambling but seriously this is just deeply saddening. I hope they release the material she worked on in St. Lucia, it was a reggae inspired sound.
R.I.P. Amy Jade Winehouse. May your music live on forever.
I leave you with some of my favorite works from 'Frank' and 'Back to Black' in no particular order:
(Love that Nas Made You Look sample)
Timeless music.
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