Floetry

Songs: 35
Albums: 5

Albums

Floetry - Flo'Ology
Flo'Ology
2005, songs: 10
Floetry - SupaStar [5 Tracks]
SupaStar [5 Tracks]
2005, songs: 1
Floetry - Floacism "Live"
Floacism "Live"
2003, songs: 10
Floetry - Floetic
Floetic
2002, songs: 11

Facts about Floetry

Floetry

Floetry was a British R&B duo consisting of Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart. Formed in London in the late 1990s, they gained popularity for their unique blend of soulful vocals, spoken word poetry, and innovative production. Here are some facts about Floetry:

  1. Formation and Early Career: Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart met while attending the Brit School for Performing Arts & Technology in London. Bonding over their shared love for poetry and music, they formed Floetry in the late 1990s. Their distinct fusion of spoken word poetry and R&B vocals quickly caught the attention of the music industry.

  2. Rise to Fame: Floetry gained widespread recognition with the release of their debut album, "Floetic", in 2002. The album received critical acclaim and commercial success, propelled by singles such as "Say Yes" and "Getting Late". Their unique sound and lyrical depth resonated with audiences, earning them a dedicated fan base and establishing them as innovators in contemporary R&B.

  3. Artistic Collaboration: One of Floetry's defining characteristics was the seamless collaboration between Marsha Ambrosius' soulful singing and Natalie Stewart's poetic spoken word delivery. Their complementary styles created a dynamic and engaging musical experience, setting them apart from other R&B acts of the time. Floetry's live performances, in particular, showcased their chemistry and talent as performers.

  4. Solo Careers: Despite their success as a duo, Floetry disbanded in 2007 to pursue solo careers. Marsha Ambrosius continued as a solo artist, releasing albums such as "Late Nights & Early Mornings" and "Friends & Lovers", and collaborating with artists like Dr. Dre and Alicia Keys. Natalie Stewart also pursued solo projects under the moniker "The Floacist", releasing several albums and continuing to explore her passion for spoken word poetry.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Floetry's impact on the R&B genre continues to be felt years after their breakup. They paved the way for other artists to blend spoken word poetry with contemporary R&B, influencing a new generation of musicians and poets. Their songs remain beloved classics, celebrated for their soulful melodies, thought-provoking lyrics, and timeless appeal. Floetry's legacy as pioneers of neo-soul and spoken word in mainstream music endures, ensuring their place in R&B history.

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