Organize
By: Cole Williams
Upbeat world afro soul song. Activism and human rights. Features unique and hypnotizing female vocals, and soulful harmonies. Feature horns and percussion. Sounds like Etta James, Macy Gray, Nina Simone, Sharon Jones, and Amy Winehouse. 1960s, 1970s, radio play, romantic scene, opening/closing
By: Cole Williams
“Acclaimed, genre-defying artist ." -Grateful Web. The "Grande Dame of RnB/Soul”, Cole Williams is a Brooklyn native and founder of The Greater New Orleans Citizens Relief Team and is in the vanguard of the social justice movement for The Houseless community in New Orleans. Currently based in New Orleans, this Jamaican-American singer, WWOZ host, composer, actress, songwriter, producer, percussionist, and organizer, is described by Medium as “a powerhouse of political action, motivated to help others through her music."
Duration: 3:40
Tempo: Slow
BPM: 79
Vocal Type: Female VocalsGenre: RnB Music
Subgenre: 1970's Vintage RnB
Catalog ID: 1174802
Keywords: Retro Soul sexy edgy vintage Latin feel track: World percussive protest activism supportive message people power empowerment strong opening/closing credits humanitarian female empowerment
Description: Organize, RnB Music, 1970's Vintage RnB, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.
Description: Organize, RnB Music, 1970's Vintage RnB, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

