Sakai: Dream Big
By Keith Hannaleck
- Artist: Sakai
- Title: Dream Big
- Label: Family Tree Records
- Genre: R&B - Soul
- Website: http://sakaiworld.com/
- Purchase this CD: CD Baby
On her second full-length solo release, Dream Big, Oakland based soul singer Sakai steps to the forefront revealing several sides of her personality: the lover, the independent working woman and the spiritual woman who has faith that she can control her own destiny. This time around she has teamed up with producer/songwriter Darkside, and together they have recorded some funk infused soul music that combines elements of the Detroit and Philly sound with the hip-hop beats of today’s neo soul.
The album’s first single “I Like” begins with a little call and response between Sakai and an un-credited male voice (possibly Darkside), and then launches into a slow, heavy-beat laden number with lyrics that have a primal, almost animal sex overtone. Sakai sings “I left my smell on you / and my lovin’ too / it’s just the way you groove with me,” then she pulls back and flirts in the chorus, “I like kissin’ and I like huggin’ / and I like lovin’ you more.” The guitar playing of Dwayne Wiggins blooms over the programmed beats of Darkside to create a bright and funky groove while Paizley’s keyboards give the track a light touch of orchestration.
“I Need Somethin’” starts off with a steady funk beat that is quickly joined by bumping bass and chiming staccato guitar. Sakai sings about needing a romantic distraction from the everyday grind of work and obligations that come with raising a family. Then, on “More than I Should (Part II),” Sakai and Darkside trade off on vocals as they play the parts of lovers that want to give more of themselves to each other, but suffer from the doubts and fears of rejection and past failures. The song is slower, deeper and more tailored for a slow dance, or a little private romance.
The album’s title track, “Dream Big,” is an inspirational number that encourages us to reach for the stars. It’s like the song you’d hear in a movie during the big montage sequence where the protagonist has almost given in to fate, but then she does some reflecting and decides to pull together everything she has left to give it one last try. This is the biggest production on the album and it gets into the deep soul and gospel aspects of R&B with both a choir and a children’s choir included in the mix.
Among this album’s strengths is the honesty with which Sakai expresses the truths that she has discovered on her journey to this moment; and Darkside’s academic knowledge of soul and its various forms help to bring Sakai’s message to an even higher level. Soul fans, as well as those who like to move to hip-hop beats, will definitely enjoy Dream Big. The CD includes plenty of photos of Sakai as well as a book that includes lyrics and full studio credits.
Reviewed - September 28, 2007
Tracks:
01. I Like
02. I Need Something
03. Can't Bring Me Down
04. Friendship 2 Love
05. Nothin' I Can Do
06. Get Up 2 Get Down
07. Don't Touch Me Like That
08. Leap Of Faith
09. Gonna Be Fine
10. A Place Between
11. 1/2
12. More Than I Should (Part II)
13. Tired
14. Know It By Now
15. Yesterday's Touch
16. C U Tonight
17. Dream Big
Credits:
Sakai: vocals, choir
Paisley: keyboards, arrangements
Dwayne Higgins: guitar
Darkside: programming, keyboards, guest vocals, music, guitar
Soulfolk: guest vocals
Mike Blankenship: strings, keyboards
Vernon Hall: bass, keys
B'nai Rebelfront: guitar
Mariotta Gary-Smith: background vocals, choir
Daniell Smith: background vocals
Cedricke Dennis: guitars
Jon Bendich: percussion
Vernon "Ice" Black: guitar
Sylvester Burks: keyboards
Danita Harris: background vocals
Anthony Reed: background vocals
Uriah Duffy: bass
Jude Gold: guitar
Nikita Germaine: background vocals, choir
Danny Dillman: keyboards
Danny Bell: keyboards
Dante McClinton: drums
Choir: Claytoven Richardson, Mark Brown, Jeanie Tracy, Patrick Sturgis, Danielle Smith, Mary Miles, Jameka Wheeler, Josef Corbin, Carolyn Caldwell, Steven Henkle
Children's Choir: Gabrielle Gambrell, Quinn Gibson, Sakai Gibson, Briah Jones, Jiniah Jones

About the Author:
Keith Hannaleck, known as “MuzikMan” is a Journalist specializing in independent and major music reviews and the promotion of artists via the various media outlets flourishing online. He has worked closely with artists, management, publicity directors, and webmasters to provide some of the best and far-reaching coverage an artist could have. Focusing primarily on the internet as a medium for his work, Keith has been a pioneer in the industry changing the way a reviewer with his various talents are used by many artists, PR folks, and labels. He has provided strong and valuable work to labels, artists, and publicity people, writing reviews, press releases, and biographies and much more over the years, giving the people he works with the maximum amount of exposure through several top-notch websites that post his content on their sites.
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