BJ the Chicago Kid – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Photos: 2016 Broccoli City Fest http://bandwidth.wamu.org/photos-2016-broccoli-city-fest/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/photos-2016-broccoli-city-fest/#respond Mon, 02 May 2016 15:00:30 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=64193 Scenes from the 2016 Broccoli City Fest, April 30 at St. Elizabeths East:

Anderson .Paak

Anderson .Paak at Broccoli City Fest

BJ the Chicago Kid

BJ the Chicago Kid at Broccoli City Fest

Nag Champa

Nag Champa at Broccoli City Fest

Rare Essence

Rare Essence at Broccoli City Fest

Rare Essence at Broccoli City Fest

Rare Essence at Broccoli City Fest

Rock Creek Social Club

Rock Creek Social Club at Broccoli City Fest

Rock Creek Social Club at Broccoli City Fest

The Internet

The Internet at Broccoli City Fest

The Internet-1-2

Future

Future at Broccoli City Fest

Stay woke

Stay woke at Broccoli City Fest

All photos by Michael Andrade

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Review: BJ The Chicago Kid, ‘In My Mind’ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/review-bj-the-chicago-kid-in-my-mind/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/review-bj-the-chicago-kid-in-my-mind/#respond Wed, 10 Feb 2016 23:00:00 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=61330 Note: NPR’s First Listen audio comes down after the album is released. However, you can still listen with the Spotify playlist at the bottom of the page.


Throughout his career, Bryan J. Sledge has kept good company. Over the last decade and a half, under his stage name BJ The Chicago Kid, the R&B singer-songwriter has amassed an impressive discography, lending his vocal and writing talents to a who’s-who of hip-hop, R&B and gospel acts (including, among others, Shirley Caesar, Kendrick Lamar, Chance The Rapper and Kehlani) and releasing a handful of projects of his own. In My Mind, his full-length debut on Motown, is evidence of why some of music’s best and brightest are aligned with the versatile artist.

In My Mind is a soul record, though not “soul” in the throwback sense we’ve come to expect. Informed by decades of influence, it is inspired by tradition, not mired in it. BJ’s brand of rhythm and blues is an amalgam of the history of black music: Gospel, blues, pop and jazz and, of course, hip-hop are all represented. Thematically, he covers familiar territory with songs about love, sensuality and infidelity, yet his approach is all his own. BJ juxtaposes the sacred and profane to illustrate a timeless tug of war — between faith and higher ideals on one side, and carnal needs and worldly pleasures on the other. “She say she wanna drink, have sex and do drugs tonight … but I’ve got church in the morning,” he sings, ultimately giving in to temptation in the aptly titled “Church” — but not before praying for salvation. He revels in depicting the imperfections of a man and the powerful emotions that arise when those flaws are exposed (see: “Fall On My Face”). In “Wait Til The Morning,” he pleads with his lover, not in an attempt to win her back, but to implore that she not to call his wife and reveal the adultery. As earnest as he is messy, the song’s philandering protagonist just wants to spend one last night at home before his infidelity ruins it all.

BJ has as much flair for the romantic as he does for the dramatic. In “Resume,” he seduces, using a job as metaphor for the “work” he’ll put in on the focus of his affection, while a looping backdrop of keyboards, finger snaps and Auto-Tuned vocals gives him a chance to coo like Ron Isley. That falsetto is also used to great effect in “The New Cupid,” which features a sample of Raphael Saadiq’s “Oh Girl” as part of a song about music where emotion has been replaced by bravado and bottle service; BJ figures, “Cupid’s too busy at the club,” so he takes it upon himself to bring love back. It’s a goal he fully accomplishes in the stirring ballad “Shine,” a tender moment that’s also great wedding-song material.

Yes, In My Mind is a soul record with all the ingredients that make R&B great: emotion, sex appeal, spirituality, vulnerability. The kid from Chicago is all right.

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Broccoli City Fest Announces Big 2016 Lineup http://bandwidth.wamu.org/broccoli-city-fest-announces-big-2016-lineup/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/broccoli-city-fest-announces-big-2016-lineup/#respond Wed, 03 Feb 2016 19:59:51 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=61130 BCfest-2016The smoothie enthusiasts of L.A. “organic lifestyle” group Broccoli City brought their first music festival to D.C. in 2013. It began somewhat modestly, with performances from rapper Big K.R.I.T. and a solid lineup of locals. But today, Broccoli City announced its 2016 schedule, and it’s much grander than years past.

Atlanta rapper Future, whose druggy, heavy-lidded tracks dominated mainstream hip-hop in 2015, tops the bill at this year’s fest. The event takes place April 30 at Gateway D.C. Pavilion.

Future will be preceded by sateen R&B vocalist Jhené Aiko, who broke out in 2013 with Souled Out. Odd Future affiliates The Internet also made the lineup, along with eclectic Dr. Dre associate Anderson .Paak, Motown signee BJ the Chicago Kid and Soulection producer Sango.

Tickets for the fest go on sale Friday on Broccoli City’s website, and they’re free in exchange for community service. See photos from Broccoli City’s 2014 and 2015 editions here on Bandwidth.

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