4 responses to “Holding You, Loving You — Rare Grooves”

  1. Great analysis of this project and artist! Very smooth, great for Sunday cruising! 😎💯

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    1. Thank you! 🙌🏽
      That’s the kind of music I love to highlight—smooth, timeless, and underrated.

      More where that came from 🎧

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    Weslier M M Moorhouse

    Brandi, I loved it. It’s a total vibe. I had never heard it before and will be adding it to my Apple’s favorite play list. Thanks. A must listen to. Yeah, we slept on this one. 💕

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    1. Putting people onto music they didn’t even know they needed… that’s the mission.

      We definitely slept on this one. 🎧
      More coming…

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Holding You, Loving You — Rare Grooves

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🎶 “Holding You, Loving You” — The Rare Groove Breakdown

🎤 The Record

Artist: Don Blackman
Year: 1982
Album: Don Blackman


🧬 Why This Is a Rare Groove

This is one of those records that lives under the radar — but once you hear it, you realize how many artists have been chasing this exact feeling ever since.


🔊 The Sound

Smooth, but not soft.

The groove sits right in that pocket between jazz, funk, and R&B — driven by warm keys, subtle synth textures, and a rhythm section that feels effortless but intentional.

Don Blackman’s vocals don’t overpower the track…

They glide through it.


🔁 The Legacy

This record became a quiet blueprint.

Its DNA shows up in:

  • Neo-soul
  • Underground hip-hop
  • Modern R&B production

It’s not loud influence…

It’s deep influence.


👀 The “Wait… WHAT?!” Moment

Don Blackman wasn’t just an artist — he was a musician’s musician, working with legends behind the scenes before stepping into his own spotlight.

And somehow… this album still flies under the radar.


🎧 Final Word

This isn’t just a song.

It’s a feeling people have been trying to recreate for over 40 years.

Press Play On Your Culture.