Cleveland-native, singer, songwriter and author named Dr. E (b. Elaine Richardson) releases the first single “Mutha Werk” from her forthcoming autobiographical concept album called Songs for the Struggle.
“Mutha Werk” is a funky tune that celebrates the hard and often overlooked work women do to not only survive but also care for family and friends.
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“Mutha Werk” by Dr. E is a high-energy anthem that celebrates empowerment and self-confidence. The track kicks off with a burst of dynamic beats and driving bass, immediately setting a tone of boldness and intensity. Dr. E’s vocals are powerful and assertive, commanding attention as she delivers her lyrics with conviction and charisma.
The song’s lyrics focus on themes of resilience, hard work, and owning one’s success. Dr. E’s delivery is fierce and unapologetic, encouraging listeners to embrace their inner strength and push through challenges. The chorus is catchy and memorable, with a rhythmic flow that makes it easy to sing along and impossible to forget. It’s the kind of song that can boost your mood and give you the motivation to tackle any obstacles in your way.
The production on “Mutha Werk” is energetic and polished, featuring a mix of pulsating electronic elements and driving percussion. This combination creates a high-octane sound that keeps the energy levels high from start to finish. The infectious beat is sure to get listeners moving, whether they’re in the gym or on the dance floor.
Overall, “Mutha Werk” is an empowering track that inspires confidence and encourages listeners to embrace their power. Dr. E’s strong vocal presence and motivational lyrics make it a perfect anthem for anyone seeking to channel their inner strength and keep pushing forward, no matter what. It’s a song that celebrates the hard work and determination it takes to succeed, with a beat that’s sure to get you moving.
Songs for the Struggle is inspired by her life story of a sex trafficked teenager and young adult entrapped in abuse and how she overcame the odds who earned her Ph.D. and became professor of Literary Studies at Ohio University. The soul and funk music set reveals the travails and triumphs of her experiences with the goal of shedding light on the all too common circumstances of many poor women and women of color who find themselves struggling to overcome social barriers.
“My songs are about me finally accepting who I am, and I want that message of accepting yourself to reach everyone—especially the downtrodden,” states Dr. E. “No matter your struggles, what you’ve experienced and what you know is worth something. Only when you realize that can you empower yourself and your community.”
Songs for the Struggle is an extension of her academic and literary writings, speaking engagements and one-woman show performances, and her Inspirational Soul Queen concerts, which explore the intersection of Afro diasporic cultures and cultural literacy and their relations to girls’ and women’s empowerment, and love power.
Songs for the Struggle is due out in May.