This week on Soul of the Streets, G Waterz sits down with Sheree Brown — the legendary singer, songwriter, and author whose voice helped shape the emotional language of modern R&B.
Best known for timeless records like “It’s a Pleasure” and the classic album Messages From The Soul, Sheree Brown represents an era where soul music carried intention, musicianship, and message.
In this conversation, she reflects on growing up in Los Angeles, creating music that blended soul, jazz, funk, and gospel, and witnessing her sound travel far beyond America — especially through London’s rare groove scene where her music found a whole new generation of listeners.
Sheree also speaks about collaboration, longevity, and what it truly means to create music that people keep, not just hear. From working alongside legends like Patrice Rushen to embracing her voice as an author and cultural storyteller, this discussion becomes a reflection on purpose, resilience, and the flowers artists sometimes receive far later than they deserve.
More than an interview — this is a conversation about soul, intention, and legacy.
If you believe music should still carry feeling, truth, and message, this episode will resonate deeply.
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