Me'shell NdegeOcello
Biography
Although Me'Shell Ndegéocello scored a few hits early in her career, the singer/bassist opted to concentrate subsequently on more challenging material by exploring the politics of race and sex, among other topics. Born Mary Johnson in 1969 and spending the first few years of her life in Germany (her father was both a military man and a jazz saxophonist), Ndegéocello relocated with her family to Virginia in the early '70s, as the youngster developed an interest in music. As a teenager, Ndegéocello began to play regularly in the clubs of Washington, D.C., but eventually settled down in New York City after a stint of studying music at Howard University. After auditioning for several local bands (one being Living Colour), Ndegéocello struck out on her own (often performing solo, with just a bass, drum machine, and keyboard) and in the early '90s became one of the first female artists signed to Madonna's Maverick label.
Ndegéocello's debut release, 1993's Plantation Lullabies, spawned the hit "If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night)" and received three Grammy nominations. But it was a duet with John Mellencamp on a cover of Van Morrison's "Wild Night" a year later brought the singer/bassist the most acclaim, as the song became one of the year's biggest hits. Ndegéocello took an extended period before a follow-up recording was issued, but during this time, she collaborated with Chaka Khan on the track "Never Miss the Water," as well as appearing on movie soundtracks (White Man's Burden, Money Talks) and on such multi-artist releases as Ain't Nuthin' But a She Thing and Lilith Fair, Vol. 3.
A sophomore effort, Peace Beyond Passion, finally saw release in 1996, but failed to match the success of her debut. Another three-year break between albums occurred, during which time she collaborated with rapper Queen Pen on the track "Girlfriend." Ndegéocello's third release overall, Bitter, was issued in 1999. She took another three-year break and emerged with Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape in June 2002. Comfort Woman followed in 2003 and Dance of the Infidel, a sprawling album made with numerous collaborators from the jazz world, surfaced in mid-2005. Two years later, her fantastic Decca debut, The World Has Made Me the Man of My Dreams, which included guest appearances from Pat Metheny and Oumou Sangare, was released. Her first pop-related recording in half a decade, 2009's Devil's Halo, featured Ndegéocello in a quartet setting. The album also included guest spots from Lisa Germano and Oren Bloedow. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

The World Has Made Me The Man Of My Dreams
2007

Dance Of The Infidel
2005

Comfort Woman
2003

Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape
2002

Bitter
1999
I remember seeing her after the Plantation Lullabies album came out and she did a show at Howard and she was off the chain. That's when I picked up the bass and started to really learn the art of playing the bass thanks Me'Shell!!!
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I want to marry this woman. She is the greatest artist I know. Her skills are endless and she's beautiful to me. inside and out.
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Sista reminds me of the smoothest of Jazz artists. I will buy her music because it touches the part of me that Sade, Ramsey Lewis, Quincy Jones and others have brought out in me. That appreciation of Artists with a musical message in word and melody that inspires and motivates me. I agree with another this is the type of music I play on the Highway. Thank You Sista, may God continue to imbue you with creativity that reaches the masses in a way that pleases HIM. Tee
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I like her music the flow the feeling I get when I listen. Eases me and I feel like drifting.... G r e a t for cruising the highway.
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I met Me'shell in DC back in the 90's; she has a quiet eloquence of soulful strength that commands respect. She is one of the unsung sheros of the music industry...v e r y talented yet under-expose d . Stay up Sistah! Shine on!
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Me'shell is not similar to any of the artists that Pandora lists. There's no comparison in style or voice. The closest comparison may be made with Eryka Badu in content, but that's it.
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Me'shell NdegeOcello has a pure eloquent style that oozes passion and strength
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me'shell is so gifted. she can play the bassline to "let's work" almost as well as prince! ;) much love, me'shell. keep making that music.
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Me'shell has been a unsong bird for a long time underdeserve d in her genre she's a great musician.
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her talking voice is without sensitivity; souless, she has contorted it to be that which she believes should be, would be, or could be. This is a cruel world. When people(we all have, and when vulnerable we continue to) buy into separation and society dictated change). It is unnecessary to sever your ownself to live up to what this world says this is this, or this is that; specifically gender, but not limited to gender, it can be the gang mentality to slay a brother, or sister because they do a
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i love me'shell's music. she is like no other female artist. i look forward to to any new project she releases.... m u c h love!
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I truly love this artist because during hardest time of my life her music brought me through and helped me heal from some very painful things i experenced . I can only pray one day i can thank her in person.
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Still the best live performance I ever saw...saw her at the Cameo in MIA...it was a small venue and she was right there...her music is sophisticate d , yet accessible.. . l o v e her!
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ONE OF THE BEST IF NOT THE BEST ARTIST I'VE EVER EXPERIENCED OF ALL TIME SAYS T-VIC.
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I have loved MeShell since "Dreadlock" this woman is so cold. She is the truth and her music has a way of touching my soul. She talks how I talk and she like what I like. Bless her and keep the great music comin....... . . . .
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I have loved Me'shell's music since being introduced to it. I always come back to her no matter what artist I may have a thing for. Her music has a truthfulness to it. She has the strength and integrity I wish the world could embrace. For it would truly be wonderful. Much love and respect!!
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Me too, I love her, since I was a little girl , just to see a black woman singing about real issues, not just non sense and bull s**t. Her message is deep and loving, and her melodies can take you to extacy . do you thing girl, I'll always appreciate your music!!!
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me'shell is one of the best artist there is. i flew from san francisco to north carolina just to see her in concert. i mean that was the reason for the trip. my friends thoutht i was crazy. if i had the time and money i would follow her around the world. until then ill catch her when and where i can. i can believe she was a sf pride and i missed her. i had a family occation to attend, (you must know there was no way out of it...) i did not become well familiar with me'shell until cookie,
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Me'shell what can I say!!! I love you and everything you stand for. I wish I could marry you!!!
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i love her. so many genres in the comtemporary soul market are all about the vintage clothes while meshell is just herself and she says whats on her mind.
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soul searchin is a great song by her, i have'nt heard it in years. i love that song.
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i love this song by meshell(outs i d e your door) it's sexy and kinda of stalker all at once. sitting outside my door till i come out to talk to you.(lol)
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