the singer’s debut offering, Who Is Jill Scott?: Words and Sounds, Vol. 1. The interrogative was strictly for new fans, who were eventually turned out by Scott’s masterful, sensitive weavings of poetry, jazz, R&B and go-go.
The singer/songwriter was not at all confused by her being, having done the work necessary to get to the center of her Black womanhood.
She just thought we were worthy enough of being privy to her findings. Little did she know her revelations would inform me along with a generation of young Black women as they navigated love.
Self-love has become a buzzword in recent years. Much like the term self-care, it’s been warped for capitalistic purposes and used to persuade personal investment in major brands.
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