Sexy Track: “Ouch That Hurt” by Dionne Bromfield

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Many people think that Dione Bromfield is a product of Amy Winehouse‘s imagination. But, that is not the least true. With the rate she is going, she could easily be one of the biggest stars of the decade. Here we see Dionne Bromfield trying to continue the legacy of a genre that died too early, like Jackswing. If there was a natural continuation of Motown, it would be Dionne Bromfield’s Good To The Soul. One this song specially, Bromfield brings the traditional beats with a modern mentality with coquettish lyrics. It brings back puppy love like no other and makes you feel all warm and loved-up inside. This should be the next single!

Sexy Track: “Yeah Right” by Dionne Bromfield

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Leave it to Amy Winehouse’s protegé to do what all of Prince’s protegé’s couldn’t – get past being a one hit wonder. We Dionne Bromfield was introduced to us she did the Motown classics to show us what she is capable of and it was very easy to digest. Now, she’s out on her own limb and doing original music. This single from her sophomore album Good For The Soul is just that – good for the soul. Not forgetting the Motown element, these tracks have modern sensibility with a Soul Train attitude. It can be a great radio tune if given the time, but it can also make you get up and shake it.

Loft965.com Chart: Week 29 of 2011

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  • 1. Yeah Right – Dionne Bromfield
  • 2. End Of Time – Beyonce
  • 3. So Into You – Ledisi
  • 4. Southern Freeez – Beverley Knight
  • 5. Best Thing I Never Had – Beyonce
  • 6. Kind & Generous – Natalie Merchant
  • 7. Second Nature – Down To The Bone
  • 8. Le Boom Vent Suite – Jill Scot
  • 9. Natural Green – Blazo
  • 10. Yellow – Cocknbullkid

 

Premiere: Video: “Foolish Little Girl” by Dionne Bromfield

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Amy Winehouse’s protege and goddaughter Dionne Bromfield has released her first official video and it doesn’t stray to far away from wino’s beats. The little song sounds like a b-side from Back To Black, but with a youthful twist. She is the fist act singed onto Amy Winehouse’s Lioness Records.