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This infusion allows the listener to feel love, connection and joy alongside feelings of grief, chronic pain, trauma or an identity crisis.ĭuring this Global Pandemic we have all felt loss in different ways. This album was created in ceremony to allow the songs to be infused with specific intentions, emotions and healing energy. Brenda’s raw power vocals range from an edgy soulful tone to a tone that brings a healing softness. The album weaves between indigenous hand drum singing and a fusion of hand drumming, roots reggae, hip hop, funk and soul. In memory of Brenda MacIntyre’s son, Quinn Taylor, this album features 2 songs inspired by Quinn’s trap music.
