I grew up listening to a lot of soul music, and a lot of folk music.
Soul music is soul music. It can be wrapped up in a neo soul package; it can be called hip-hop soul. But soul is soul, and it's been around; it will never go away.
There's a constantly applicable nature to soul music, whereas sometimes pop music can be a periodical.
I was introduced to soul music at a very young age - my mom was a soul singer.
When I was a kid, I was following black soul music.
I make soul music for hip-hop heads. It's music I'd want to sample if I were a rapper.
When there's music in your soul, there's soul in your music.
I grew up on soul music. I was a dancing little creep.
Soul music is pain - you can hear the slaves, the beatin' and the hurtin'.
Music without soul is a sound but sound with a soul is music
Salsa, classic rock, soul music, jazz... all of that was a part of my education in making hip-hop music.
Be a light of hope in the landscapes of a soul.
The '70s and '80s were just the period during which the best soul music was created and the best records were done.
I grew in the inner city, listening to Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, James Brown, The Commodores - lots of soul music.
The flower that does not smile at the branches withers.
My body, my soul and my mind, simultaneously response to good music.
Romantic music really stirs my soul. And, of course, I love Chinese music; it makes me feel closer to home.
I can take all the negative energy and turn it into a positive simply by purging my soul through music. That's how powerful music can be.
Charles and I are from Augusta, Ga. - so we come from James Brown territory, soul music and Motown. And Charles has always had a lot of Southern rock in there as well.
Live and love with your soul's goodness and inner beauty as your heart leaps upward in any season of your life.
The end of all good music is to affect the soul.