In this episode of Replay Music Podcast, Sade takes a deep dive into To Whom It May Concern by Jill Scott, an album that feels less like a body of work and more like an offering. From the humanity of music to themes of Black greatness, intimacy, self-love, relationships, and authenticity, this episode explores why Jill Scott’s artistry continues to feel timeless and deeply personal.
Sade also reflects on Jill Scott’s incredible legacy as a Grammy-winning singer, poet, and actress, her impact on neo-soul, and her unforgettable NPR Tiny Desk Concert performance that reminded audiences why she remains one of music’s most powerful storytellers.
The episode includes an in-depth breakdown of Sade’s Top 5 tracks from the album:
✨ “Ase” — a spiritual and healing reflection on intentional love and higher self-awareness.
✨ “Me4” — a reflective anthem about mistakes, growth, and the ability to start over.
✨ “A Universe” — a poetic meditation on life, choices, and emotional accountability.
✨ “To Be Honest” — a raw and sultry exploration of yearning, vulnerability, and emotional honesty featuring JID.
✨ “Pressha” — a bold and empowering anthem about rejecting societal expectations and embracing authenticity unapologetically.
Alongside the deep dive, Sade also shares her current Top 5 tracks in rotation right now:
🎵 “Days Are Over” — Cortex
🎵 “Disrespectfully (The Climb)” — Foggy Raw feat. Larry June
🎵 “Bunce Road Blues” — J. Cole feat. Future and Thas, from The Fall Off
🎵 “Desire” — Tiana Major9 from November Scorpio
🎵 “Butterflies” — Brent Faiyaz from Icon, executively produced by Raphael Saadiq
🎧 Tap in with Replay Music Podcast for another episode celebrating timeless music, storytelling, and the albums that continue to shape us.
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