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RnB 26/09/2023

Love Letters To A Queen Is An Afro-Centric Affirmation Of Faith And Femininity

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Love Letters To A Queen Is An Afro-Centric Affirmation Of Faith And Femininity
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Professor MiXT is an attorney, professor, and poet. Over the past year, he wrote, composed, performed, produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered, this project from his home studio. To add to this unique release, he collaborated with international musicians over virtual recording sessions across four countries on three continents.

His debut album, "Love Letters to a Queen," contains 16 Spoken Word pieces written to and about Black women who desire to be seen, loved, and appreciated for who they are.
"This is for the full-grown Black woman who wants deep and meaningful relationships where she can show up as her authentic self and not be taken for granted or taken as a threat," says Professor MiXT. "She doesn't need a man to be successful. She wants a man for a strong partnership. This is for the Michelles who appreciate their Baracks and the Floridas who love theirs James, and every case of Black love in between."

The album poignantly explores a range of emotions shared between a man and the woman he desires. "Sista Goddess Royal" and "Perfect Stranger" offer tender appreciation of feminine energy. "Mad About You" and "Perfectly Strange Her" display honest vulnerabilities in the wake of lost love. "All Roads Lead" and "Petrichor" deliver passionate expressions of Black love. "Love Is" and "Take You" serve as transparent testimonies of relationships rooted in faith. For more information, visit www.prof-mixt.com or stream at:
https://listen.tidal.com/album/315207259






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