American Love is Bad Rabbits' first follow-up to their 2009 EP Stick Up Kids, and was born from a collaboration with B. Lewis in 2011, following work Bad Rabbits did with Teddy Riley on a collection of tunes now known as American Dream. Meshing classic R&B, funk, pop, soul and a multitude of other styles of music, Bad Rabbits have crafted an album full of danceable, love-centric songs (both in a positive and negative light) that furthers the mood and initiatives set forth four years prior on the Stick Up Kids EP.
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American Love is Bad Rabbits' first follow-up to their 2009 EP Stick Up Kids, and was born from a collaboration with B. Lewis in 2011, following… read more
American Love is Bad Rabbits' first follow-up to their 2009 EP Stick Up Kids, and was born from a collaboration with B. Lewis in 2011, following work Bad Rabbits did with Teddy Rile… read more
Boston’s Bad Rabbits is a unique mix of power and Soul with the definite propensity to explode on stage. They are the surprising combination of New Jack Swing and late 80s/early 90s dance with a hard, hybrid edge—the combined swagger of Prince with the intensity of Bad Brains. The innovative genre is called New Crack Swing, a lively twist on an era they were genuinely influenced by, and perhaps only Dua Boakye has the vocals and presence to pull it off. He has that raw Soul that goes back to Sly and the Family Stone, a rare and unstoppable talent; uncanny, as well, when matched with… read more
Boston’s Bad Rabbits is a unique mix of power and Soul with the definite propensity to explode on stage. They are the surprising combination of New Jack Swing and late 80s/early 90s dance w… read more
Boston’s Bad Rabbits is a unique mix of power and Soul with the definite propensity to explode on stage. They are the surprising combination of New Jack Swing and late 80s/early 90s dance with a hard, hybrid edge—the combined swagger o… read more