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Genres: RnB, Soul

Release Date: Apr 30, 2007

Listens: 131

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Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 47:07

Tracks: 10

Record Label: Joan Zen

© (C) 2007 Joan Zen

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About Youniverse

Joan Zen is a missionary of peace and unity striving towards enlightenment for all beings through the powerful medium of music. Although strongly lyrical, the grooviness of Youniverse is undeniably catchy and soulful. Featuring Grammy award winner Huey Lewis of The News on harmonica, this album fuses soul, R&B, hip/hop, jazz, reggae, and funk, creating a new sound all its own, while offering prescriptions for modern day global issues. Media critics are hailing the record as being "invigorating and relaxing at the same time" claiming the different styles are "held together by the subtle shadings of Joan Zen's strong vocals - part sultry chanteuse, part rock diva" while being filled with commentary on "spiritual growth that is never heavy or preachy - but reflective and positive." It is also being called "direct, honest, deep-felt and uplifting."

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