Three friends who share the common bonds of music, culture, and being young black men in America, have come together to form the group Xoul City. Their debut album, The Spirit of Soul City, was created in light of each members' journey creatively and spiritually over the past 6 years amidst a polarizing religious, political and social climate. Drawing upon artistic influences that range from Mos Def and Talib Kweli to Native Tounges, to Little Brother to Sho Baraka, The Spirit of Soul City showcases their unique gifts as emcees, poets, and producers. Noble Vessel, Preppy, and S…
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