Snoop Dogg and Jazze Pha have quietly been curating emerging soul and R&B talent for their newly established Cadillac Music label. One of the label’s shining stars is a crooner by the name of October London, who is a major part of a new short film set for release in October.
London has several live performances in the film of songs from his Colorblind:Love EP. We should note that his latest single “Black Man In America” has already gained rave reviews for its powerful politically charged visuals. But today, VIBE presents the world premiere of his “Colorblind” video.
“It’s a song that I love because it was how I felt at the time,” says the singer about “Color Blind.” “That’s the thing about me. I create music on how i feel at that striking moment. I love Marvin Gaye, Teddy Pendergrass Al Green The Isley Brothers, The O’Jays, Luther Vandross and more. I owe them a major thank you! Because of them, I know how to make GREAT MUSIC!”
via Vibe Staff
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