

R&B heads definitely got their sonic fix during ONE Musicfest, BJ the Chicago Kid being one. “I’m really a lover, y’all,” she offered before “Let It Burn,” the body roll-inducing track that makes you feel no other way than being in love with the thought of being in love. Sullivan’s artistry truly heals from lovesick to lovestruck.īJ the Chicago Kid Blesses All With His Heavenly Reverb Even in the dead of the heat, Sullivan raged on with her nearly flawless performance, switching gears to a lighter note. “Lions, Tigers & Bears” and “Circles” also thundered with the same passion as her live band added just the right amount of soul to her robust sound. “Do we have any day one Jazmine Sullivan fans?” she asked the crowd, hopping right into “Bust Your Windows,” the second single from her debut album, to which the crowd roared. The Meek Mill-assisted single “Dumb,” from her 2015 album Reality Show, kicked off her performance, making a smooth transition into a handful of throwback jams that made us fall in love with her warm powerhouse voice and open-book narratives of love’s battle-like course. However, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jazmine Sullivan brought just that and more to the festival’s main stage.

With an influx of Rap&B clouding the airwaves, it’s become a rarity to hear pure rhythm and blues. Jazmine Sullivan Takes the Crowd Through Love’s Ups and Downs Paak, there was something for everyone who believes music is the universal language to enjoy. Below, relive the highlights from ONE Musicfest 2016. With acts like the Dungeon Family, Ice Cube, Erykah Badu and Anderson. ONE Musicfest 2016 Lineup: Dungeon Family & Organized Noize to Reunite
