But the finished song, with its stream-of-consciousness lyrics and a vocal veering from utterly heartfelt to self-effacingly off-key, ultimately revealed much more than a rapper trying to sing - it revealed an entirely new personality buried under Declaime's West Coast rap steez. 'Flowers' was, at first, little more than an experiment, its lilting four-chord piano progression and chill boom-bap a chance for Declaime to stretch out the singing chops that his melodic flow implied. The Portrait Sketch With Jeremy Lipking Rarest more. ![]() Also see: From Pop Matters in 2003: 'It was around the time of the Quasimoto sessions that Madlib and Dudley/Declaime first stumbled across what would become the indisputably unique R&B sound of A Lil' Light. We asked Dudley & Madlib for more, and we got A Lil' Light. This record began as a one-off with the song “Flowers”. ![]() Description: The debut album of Dudley Perkins under his own name as one of the most unconventional soul singers known to the world of music.
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