Dwele

Andwele Gardner, known professionally as Dwele, is an American soul singer, songwriter, and record producer hailing from Detroit, Michigan. Making his debut in the early 2000s, Dwele has been an influential figure in the neo-soul movement, captivating audiences with his smooth vocals and fusion of R&B, jazz, and soul elements. He came to prominence with his first official studio album, "Subject," released in 2003, which showcased his ability to craft compelling narratives through music and earned him critical acclaim. Dwele's artistry is characterized by his introspective lyrics and the laid-back sophistication of his sound.

Over the years, Dwele has released a series of successful projects, with each building upon his reputation as a purveyor of lush soundscapes and relatable lyricism. Albums such as "Some Kinda..." and "Sketches of a Man" further cemented his place in the neo-soul lexicon, while singles like "What's Not To Love" and "What Profit" reveal his talent for creating catchy melodies that resonate with his audience. His discography, including "Wants, World, Women" and "Greater Than One," demonstrates a commitment to evolving his musical style while remaining true to the core elements that define his signature sound. Dwele's influence is not limited to his solo work; he has also contributed to the works of other artists, allowing his smooth and emotive voice to enhance a wide range of collaborations in the world of R&B and beyond.

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  1. November 14, 2013
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  4. March 15, 2011
  5. April 13, 2010
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