Raphael Saadiq Heads to Future Disc
Pictured from left in Studio 1: Raphael Saadiq, engineer James Tankslee, Joi and engineers Gerry Brown and Kris Solem R&B vocalist/producer Raphael Saadiq—the former...
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Pictured from left in Studio 1: Raphael Saadiq, engineer James Tankslee, Joi and engineers Gerry Brown and Kris Solem R&B vocalist/producer Raphael Saadiq—the former...
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