Intoxicating Musiq

In the late Nineties there was a musical movement called neo-soul that was characterized by gritty, conscious vocals laid over soul, R&B, or jazz tracks. And with this movement came a bunch of neo-soulsters and soulstresses who are now curiously absent, missing in action, candidates for a Behind the Music...
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In the late Nineties there was a musical movement called neo-soul that was characterized by gritty, conscious vocals laid over soul, R&B, or jazz tracks. And with this movement came a bunch of neo-soulsters and soulstresses who are now curiously absent, missing in action, candidates for a Behind the Music episode. But Musiq Soulchild, a multi-platinum artist who blasted onto the scene in 2000 with the feel-good friends-with-benefits anthem “Just Friends,” is back, with another ode to the wonderful friends-with-benefits arrangement — “Buddy.”

And tonight with the help of Musiq, the house of Courvoisier, and a super-sexy South Beach nightspot, you can maybe find your newest B-U-D-D-Y. The Courvoisier will be flowing all night, and signature drinks like the Courvoisier Brown Sugar and the Courvoisier Lime Light are just a few of the concoctions that will make you all warm inside. Visit www.thehouseofcv.com to RSVP.

Wed., April 11, 9 p.m.

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