Meshell Ndegeocello On "Devil" Influences | UpFront with Tony Cox

Meshell Ndegeocello On “Devil” Influences

Meshell Ndegeocello On “Devil” Influences

Meshell Ndegeocello has an unforgettable voice and a remarkable talent for writing provocative, eclectic and extraordinary music. Her latest CD is titled Devil’s Halo, but Tony Cox goes back much further with Meshell today — back to when she first made it on the world stage.

Also on the program: If you saw a crime take place, you would report it to police, right? If so, in street terms, you would be a “snitch.” Tony Cox speaks with a cop — who believes the “no snitch” law of the streets is dead wrong — and a researcher who says the streets may be right.

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3 Responses to “Meshell Ndegeocello On “Devil” Influences”

  1. brian fryar says:

    tony, great to hear you on-air. been a fan since news & notes. heard a great interview you had w/ me’shell ndegeocello you noted that you were suprised to hear her do a cover. check out the peace beyond passion cd. she covered bill withers’ who is he & what is he to you. keep up the good work tony!

  2. Matthew says:

    I never thought an album of her’s would top “Bitter,” but “Devil’s Halo” sure has. Looking forward to what comes next :)

  3. Farah says:

    This is a wonderful interview with one of my favorite artists. Thank you so much.

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