Floetry was a British musical duo composed of Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart. Marsha Ambrosius was born on August 8, 1977, in Liverpool, England, and Natalie Stewart was born on February 24, 1979, in London, England. The duo formed in the late 1990s in London, where both artists crossed paths while attending the BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology, a renowned performing arts school.
Musical Career:
Floetry emerged on the music scene in the early 2000s, blending elements of R&B, soul, spoken word, and hip-hop. Their unique style was warmly received by the public, and their debut album, "Floetic," was released in 2002. The album received critical acclaim and featured popular songs such as "Say Yes" and "Getting Late." The duo went on to record several albums, including "Flo'Ology" in 2005.
Their music is characterized by poetic lyrics, intricate vocal harmonies, and a fusion of spoken word and singing, creating a distinctive and innovative sound.
Influences:
Floetry has cited a variety of musical influences, including Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, and Lauryn Hill. These artists played a significant role in shaping Floetry's musical style, which incorporates elements of soul and spoken word.
Musical Style:
Floetry's musical style is a fusion of R&B, soul, spoken word, and hip-hop. The duo is known for their captivating live performances, showcasing their exceptional voices and profound lyrics. Their music addresses themes ranging from love to social and political issues, all while maintaining a deeply poetic essence.
Floetry has left a lasting imprint on the music scene with their innovative music and captivating performances. Although the duo disbanded in 2007, their impact on contemporary music endures, and their songs continue to inspire numerous artists.
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