

She was everywhere, but I never got extremely into her until I watched the movie “Amy.” And you know what? It really takes a lot for a movie to evoke so much emotion from me. I heard her hits and all that when I was 14-ish. This song is, at the same time, relaxing as it is provocative, how it just turns into this gentle, chill thing, but at the same time it’s a party because you hear the horns going, and you just feel like having a good time, man. The next track I’d play at my party is “Just Friends” by Amy Winehouse. Then you got your poultry, and at the end of the table, it’s all the beef and the pork, so everybody can go find what they like easily. Man, they flew in like, the best chefs from the world to make part a vegan feast, part seafood. Everybody’s wearing velvet white sheets, and drinking wine, and they’re just chilling. The dinner is taking place in the middle of a forest. It’s like, one of my favorite voices so far. It’s two guys, Hannibal and Milosh, and they just make the most dynamic duo ever, man, but you will be surprised that Milosh, this vocalist, is actually a man, and is an amazing voice, man. Raury: Hey, yo, what’s good? This is Raury, and I put together a little soundtrack to get your dinner party started. So, my first song will be Rhye, “The Fall.” GQ calls him, “One of the most exciting up-and-comers out there.” Here’s Raury with a playlist that’ll make your party impeccably cool. Raury is the 19-year-old musician who caught the eye of Kanye West with his mixtape “Indigo Child.” With his debut album “ All We Need,” he blends folk and hip hop in songs that range from feel-good to political.
