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Part of Us: An En Vogue Fancast | Blooming with Soul: A Soulflower Deep Dive

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Welcome back, Part of Us tribe. This week we're exploring a pivotal moment in En Vogue's career with their 2004 album 'Soulflower.' Looking into the background, we discuss the transformations the group went through, including lineup changes and shifts in musical direction amidst the evolving R&B landscape of the early 2000s. With Cindy and Terry taking on executive producer roles, 'Soulflower' marks a significant shift towards a more mature, neo-soul sound, reflecting both the industry's changes and the group's own evolution. Did we like this change in direction? Listen to find out.

We also dissect the album track by track, examining how En Vogue blended neo-soul influences with their signature style. From the opener "Losin’ My Mind" to "Stop" to the cover of "I Do Love You (Piece of My Love)," and "New Day Calling" each song on the album offers a unique perspective on love, life, and resilience. We also address listener feedback, discussing the absence of Maxine and Dawn and speculating on how their presence might have shaped the album's dynamics.

We would like to extend our gratitude to those who have taken the time to rate and review Part of Us: An En Vogue Fancast on Apple Podcasts. If you have not done so already, we kindly ask that you consider leaving a rating and review, and subscribing to our podcast. Your continued support is instrumental in growing our community and reaching a wider audience. Thank you for being a part of our journey!

To access additional En Vogue content, please visit us on Twitter at @PartofUsFancast, as well as on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube at @envoguecraze.

We welcome your feedback and encourage you to share your comments, questions, and topic suggestions with us by emailing partofusevf@gmail.com. We greatly appreciate your support and look forward to hearing from you!

Produced & edited by Matthew at Culture Inject Studios.

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Welcome back, Part of Us tribe. This week we're exploring a pivotal moment in En Vogue's career with their 2004 album 'Soulflower.' Looking into the background, we discuss the transformations the group went through, including lineup changes and shifts in musical direction amidst the evolving R&B landscape of the early 2000s. With Cindy and Terry taking on executive producer roles, 'Soulflower' marks a significant shift towards a more mature, neo-soul sound, reflecting both the industry's changes and the group's own evolution. Did we like this change in direction? Listen to find out.

We also dissect the album track by track, examining how En Vogue blended neo-soul influences with their signature style. From the opener "Losin’ My Mind" to "Stop" to the cover of "I Do Love You (Piece of My Love)," and "New Day Calling" each song on the album offers a unique perspective on love, life, and resilience. We also address listener feedback, discussing the absence of Maxine and Dawn and speculating on how their presence might have shaped the album's dynamics.

We would like to extend our gratitude to those who have taken the time to rate and review Part of Us: An En Vogue Fancast on Apple Podcasts. If you have not done so already, we kindly ask that you consider leaving a rating and review, and subscribing to our podcast. Your continued support is instrumental in growing our community and reaching a wider audience. Thank you for being a part of our journey!

To access additional En Vogue content, please visit us on Twitter at @PartofUsFancast, as well as on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube at @envoguecraze.

We welcome your feedback and encourage you to share your comments, questions, and topic suggestions with us by emailing partofusevf@gmail.com. We greatly appreciate your support and look forward to hearing from you!

Produced & edited by Matthew at Culture Inject Studios.

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