VIDEO + AUDIO + INTERVIEW: The Floacist: A Soul Poet Says Yes To Moving On > NPR

The Floacist:

A Soul Poet Says Yes

To Moving On

February 26, 2013 

Natalie "The Floacist" Stewart's second solo album is Floacist Presents: Floetry Rebirth.Natalie "The Floacist" Stewart's second solo album is Floacist Presents: Floetry Rebirth. / Courtesy of the artist

 

 

 

 

Natalie "The Floacist" Stewart is best known for her role as half of the British neosoul duo Floetry. Along with her bandmate and childhood friend, Marsha "The Songstress" Ambrosius, Stewart released three albums as Floetry and earned seven Grammy nominations.

After Floetry broke up in 2006, Stewart became a solo artist. Her second album, Floacist Presents: Floetry Rebirth, continues her journey in floetry — a blend of poetry and spoken word put to music.

On The Floacist Presents: Re:Birth, Natalie Stewart offers a new take on the Floetry song "Say Yes."

"I really, really wanted to let it be understood that this album isn't about replacing Marsha," Stewart says. "I see The Songstress as completely irreplaceable. The album is really embracing and appreciating your past in order to, you know, strengthen your foundation in your present, in order to have a positive effect on your future. And by no means is this to compete [with past Floetry records]; I wouldn't be crazy enough to do that. It's just really to embrace everything."

Speaking here with NPR's David Greene, Stewart discusses her split with Ambrosius, the philosophy behind her new album and the confines of being a black musician in the music industry.

via npr.org