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In the 1970s, Betty Davis defied genre and gender by pushing her voice to extremes and embracing the erotic. She articulated a kind of pre-punk, funk-blues fusion that had yet to be normalized in mainstream music – a style that few musicians have come close to replicating. As one of the first Black women to write, arrange, and produce her own albums, Betty was a visionary who disregarded industry boundaries and constraints. Raw, unapologetic and in full control, Betty paved the way for generations of future artists who said “funk you” to the music industry and social norms.
Tracklist:
1. Quintessence of Hip
2. She's a Woman
3. No Good At Falling In Love
4. Tell Me a Few Things
5. I've Danced Before
6. You Make Me Feel So Good
7. I Need a Whole Lot of Love
8. Hangin' Out In Hollywood
9. All I Do is Think of You
10. Crashin' From Passion
11. You Take Me For Granted