Showing posts with label Darien Brockington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darien Brockington. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Second Listen: "Take Off the Blues (Ft. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)


Released in 2009 from The Foreign Exchange's Leave It All Behind, "Take Off the Blues" is one of those smooth mellow joints that will never stop feeling so good.

From the infectious instrumentation, to the smooth laid-back vocals, "Take Off the Blues" is one of the better songs to come out of the 2000s, and if you have forgotten about this joint, you can take a  second listen to it below.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Second Listen: "Take Off the Blues (Ft. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)


Released in 2009 from The Foreign Exchange's Leave It All Behind, "Take Off the Blues" is one of those smooth mellow joints that will never stop feeling so good.

From the infectious instrumentation, to the smooth laid-back vocals, "Take Off the Blues" is one of the better songs to come out of the 2000s, and if you have forgotten about this joint, you can take a  second listen to it below.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Second Listen: "Take Off the Blues (Ft. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)


Released in 2009 from The Foreign Exchange's Leave It All Behind, "Take Off the Blues" is one of those smooth mellow joints that will never stop feeling so good.

From the infectious instrumentation, to the smooth laid-back vocals, "Take Off the Blues" is one of the better songs to come out of the 2000s, and if you have forgotten about this joint, you can take a  second listen to it below.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Second Listen: "Take Off the Blues (Feat. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)


Released in 2009 from The Foreign Exchange's Leave It All Behind, "Take Off the Blues" is one of those smooth mellow joints that will never stop feeling so good. From the infectious instrumentation, to the smooth laid-back vocals, "Take Off the Blues" is one of the better songs to come out of the 2000s, and if you haven't acquainted yourself with it before, you can take a  second listen to it below.


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

New Joint: ""This Could Be The Night (Tall Black Guy Remix)" (Zo! feat. Eric Roberson, Darien Brockington & Phonte)


"This Could Be The Night (Tall Black Guy Remix)" is the second joint to be released from +FE Music: The Reworks remix compilation that features remixes from Nicolay, Zo!, 4hero, ?uestlove & James Poyser and more. "The Reworks" will hit stores February 26th and The Foreign Exchange family joint features the vocal stylings of Phonte, Eric Roberson, Darien Brockington, and Zo!. Take a listen below to "This Could Be The Night (Tall Black Guy Remix)" and Enjoy!

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Second Listen: "Can We Fall In Love Again" (Darien Brockington)


On Darien Brockington's album "Somebody To Love," there is a smooth joint entitled "Can We Fall In Love Again," which went highly overlooked. With that said, take a second listen or a first listen to Darien's smooth joint"Can We Fall In Love Again" below and Enjoy!


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Second Listen: "Can We Fall In Love Again" (Darien Brockington)


On Darien Brockington's album "Somebody To Love," there is a smooth joint entitled "Can We Fall In Love Again," which went highly overlooked. With that said, take a second listen or a first listen to Darien's smooth joint"Can We Fall In Love Again" below and Enjoy!


Sunday, March 11, 2012

Second Listen: "Take Off the Blues (Feat. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)


Released in 2009 from The Foreign Exchange's "Leave It All Behind," "Take Off the Blues" is one of those smooth mellow joints that will never stop feeling so good. From the infectious instrumentation, to the smooth laid-back vocals, "Leave It All Behind" is one of the better songs to come out of the 2000s, and if you haven't acquainted yourself with it before, you can take a first or second listen to it below.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Second Listen: "Can We Fall In Love Again" (Darien Brockington)


On Darien Brockington's album "Somebody To Love," there is a smooth joint entitled "Can We Fall In Love Again," which went highly overlooked. With that said, take a second listen or a first listen to Darien's smooth joint"Can We Fall In Love Again" below and Enjoy!


Sunday, September 11, 2011

Song of the Day: "Take Off the Blues (Feat. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)


"Take Off the Blues" - The Foreign Exchange
  • Producer: Nicolay
  • Record Label: Foreign Exchange Music
  • Released in 2009 from "Leave It All Behind"

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Second Listen: "Can We Fall In Love Again" (Darien Brockington)


On Darien Brockington's album "Somebody To Love," there is a smooth joint entitled "Can We Fall In Love Again," which went highly overlooked. With that said, take a second listen or a first listen to Darien's smooth joint"Can We Fall In Love Again" and Enjoy!





Thursday, May 5, 2011

Song of the Day: "Take Off the Blues (Feat. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)



"Take Off the Blues" - The Foreign Exchange
  • Producer: Nicolay
  • Classified: Neo-Soul, Smooth Soul, Hip-Hop Soul, and Jazz-Soul
  • Record Label: Foreign Exchange Music
  • Released in 2009 from "Leave It All Behind"

Monday, December 13, 2010

Song of the Day: "Take Off the Blues (Feat. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)


"Take Off the Blues" - The Foreign Exchange
  • Producer: Nicolay
  • Classified: Neo-Soul, Smooth Soul, Hip-Hop Soul, and Jazz-Soul
  • Record Label: Foreign Exchange Music
  • Released in 2009 from "Leave It All Behind"

Friday, September 3, 2010

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Song of the Day: "Take Off the Blues (Feat. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)


"Take Off the Blues"
  • Producer: Nicolay
  • Classified: Neo-Soul, Smooth Soul, Hip-Hop Soul, and Jazz-Soul
  • Record Label: Foreign Exchange Music
  • Released in 2009 from "Leave It All Behind"

Monday, February 15, 2010

Song of the Day: "Take Off the Blues (Feat. Darien Brockington)" (The Foreign Exchange)


"Take Off the Blues"
  • Producer: Nicolay
  • Classified: Neo-Soul, Smooth Soul, Hip-Hop Soul, and Jazz-Soul
  • Record Label: Foreign Exchange Music
  • Released in 2009 from "Leave It All Behind"