Much like his 2005 single “Woman,” three-time Grammy Award-nominated recording artist Raheem DeVaughn returns to ode all women with “Queen,” his latest single from his highly-anticipated, forthcoming album, Love, Sex, and Passion.
With all the debates on domestic violence (via Ray Rice) in the media lately, this tune comes in the nick of time, as Raheem hails to the feminine. “You’re my queen / You gave birth to all the land, you’re the backbone of every man / You’re my queen / Wear the crown and wear it well, I hold my head high so you can tell you’re my queen,” he sings on the chorus.
Raheem is the newest signee to Entertainment One Music (eOne Music). “Raheem DeVaughn is one of the greatest R&B stylists of our generation. We are thrilled to have him join the eOne roster,” says President of eOne, Alan Grunblatt.
Looks like the "R&B-loving, soul-loving rock star" does it again!
Love, Sex, and Passion is slated for release in February 2015. Purchase “Queen” above!
“Queen” by Raheem DeVaughn is a soulful homage to the strength, resilience, and beauty of black women. From the first note, listeners are enveloped in a world of empowerment and celebration.
DeVaughn’s velvety vocals glide effortlessly over the smooth R&B melody, delivering lyrics that exude admiration and reverence for the queenly qualities of black women. His heartfelt delivery captures the essence of the song’s message, celebrating the unique beauty and grace of black women in all their glory.
The production of “Queen” is lush and atmospheric, with soulful instrumentation and infectious rhythms that create a rich sonic backdrop for DeVaughn’s vocals. The song’s uplifting energy and catchy hook make it an anthem of empowerment and self-love, resonating with listeners of all backgrounds.
Overall, “Queen” is a captivating and soul-stirring track that showcases Raheem DeVaughn’s talent as both a vocalist and a storyteller. With its heartfelt lyrics and evocative melody, it’s a song that pays homage to the strength and beauty of black women while inspiring listeners to embrace their own inner royalty.