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July 26, 2009, 3:27 pm Filed under: Tags:,,,, I remember asking the homie who Bilal was back in college and he said: “Bilal’s the poor man’s D’Angelo.” Oh homie, how wrong you were. Because of you, I was delayed from experiencing the magic that is Bilal’s haunting falsetto. It’s ok, though, same homie introduced me to Shuggie Otis. That makes us even. Seen on: DOWNLOAD: Mixed.

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Contents • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Bilal was born as Bilal Sayeed Oliver in Germantown. He grew up in a religiously mixed household, his mother being a devout Christian and his father, a Muslim. He regularly attended church with his mother in a small church that consisted of mostly family members.

It was where Bilal grew an interest in music and singing. Bilal attended. Attended and Graduated from the High School for Creative And Performing Arts (CAPA) in 1998. Career [ ] 1999–2010: Debut and hiatus [ ] Bilal began to familiarize himself with the music scene in New York City, meeting big talents such as,, and. Eventually, he was discovered by Aaron Comess from the during an after-school jam session. It was with him that Bilal recorded his demo that landed him a record deal with Interscope.

In 2001, he released his debut album, which featured contributions from the as well as high-profile producers such as and. The album peaked at number 31 on the U.S. Chart, and it has sold 319,000 copies.

1st Born Second received universal acclaim from music critics; and holds a score of 82 out of 100. The album earned rave reviews from publications, including,, and, and it also received comparisons to the music of,,,, and. Bilal performing in Budapest, Hungary, in 2008. The album showcased a wide variety, from the emotionally charged fan-favorite 'Soul Sista', which peaked at No. 18 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts, to the political viewpoints of 'Fast Lane' and 'Second Child'. Bilal managed to gain a sizable following and high attendance at his live shows, as well as much acclaim and respect from his peers, many of whom noted his range and ability to sing in a freeform style, and his classically trained falsetto.

The soulful feel of the album caused Bilal to be labeled as 'neo-soul.' Bilal stresses that this term does not fit, and throughout his career, his expansion in music and pushing of boundaries proved his point. In the following years Bilal continued to appear on projects by other artists of both high profile and avant garde, while recording and developing his follow-up set to be released on and featuring contributions primarily from producers and. These plans proved to be changeable and the final result,, was an album that appeared to be built around Bilal's own musicianship. Bilal switched it up on Love For Sale, which includes live instrumentation and a vibe completely new and different from its predecessor.