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Imani Uzuri is an American vocalist and composer. [1] [2] Uzuri has collaborated with artists across various disciplines including co-writing and singing the song "Be Still" for Herbie Hancock's album Future 2 Future. [3] In 2012, Uzuri released her second album, The Gypsy Diaries, which was funded with a Kickstarter campaign.
The song is featured on John Legend's 2004 live album Solo Sessions Vol. 1: Live at the Knitting Factory, with Imani Uzuri singing the female lead. In 2005, Alicia Keys and Jermaine Paul recorded it for the Luther Vandross tribute album So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross.
The pageant was then promoted by Invyte Promotions (2010–2011), hotelier Dimitris Kosvogiannis (2012). Uzuri International became and still remains the Miss Universe Jamaica franchise owner in 2013. The organization has sent two of Jamaica's most popular Miss Universe titleholders, 2014's Kaci Fennell and 2017's Davina Bennett.
Imani Uzuri performed the song and it is presented as part of a lesson on freedom songs. [4] The Roots recorded the song for the soundtrack of the 2009 documentary film, Soundtrack for a Revolution. Richard A. Couto wrote the book Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round; The Pursuit of Racial Justice in the Rural South.
Solo Sessions Vol. 1: Live at the Knitting Factory is a live album by John Legend. [1]Recorded in July 2003 at the Knitting Factory in New York City, this album features John performing solo on the acoustic piano with special guest appearances by Kanye West, J. Ivy, and Imani Uzuri.
Imani (rapper) (born 1971), American rapper Imani Perry (born 1972), American interdisciplinary scholar of race, law, literature, and African-American culture; Imani Sanga (born 1972), Tanzanian musicologist
Malumz on Decks music group members are originally from Ekurhuleni, east of Johannesburg.Before they became a duo, the Kempton Park residents were on separate paths with different names.
Ninti's name can be translated as "mistress who keeps alive" or "mistress (of) life." [1] A variant form of her name might be Nintiḫal, "mistress who allocates life."[2] However, Jeremiah Peterson notes that due to the existence of the divergent variant spelling Kurratiḫal it is not certain how the cuneiform sign NIN should be read in this case.