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A multi-instrumentalist since the age of five, Pollard , who counts Sam Cooke and Otis Redding as influences, issued the inspirational Coming , his debut album, in The well-received, bold, narrative-driven 2econd Coming arrived the following year, resulting in a major-label record deal with RCA, who issued the singles "Ready Aim" and "Beautiful" in in anticipation of his upcoming third long-player, Mali Is In , Mali Music issued the single "Digital" in advance of the release of his fourth studio long-player, The Contradiction of Mali , which dropped in early AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Jazz Latin New Age. He immediately felt moved by their strength and resilience, and even felt the need to write about what he had seen. To him, all things have a life and life itself is the most beautiful teaching tool in the universe. In an effort to ensure music lovers did not have to dig in their crates to find quality songs, he created a sound that brought the same level of substance, while adding a whole new modern feel.

When he decided to switch over to mainstream, he was met with backlash from his Christian following, but he wholeheartedly believes it was something God called him to do. Follow Us. Skip to content. Fulfilling his fans' appetite, he released his first independent album, The Coming, selling out the pre-orders from his family's garage. Over the next year, he started playing sold out shows across the country leading up to the release of his sophomore effort The 2econd Coming in He found himself meeting with superstar Akon the next morning as other executives clamored to learn more about this burgeoning phenomenon.

He goes on, "I wanted to earn respect as an artist from the world before I proclaim this triumphant message. I wanted to give everybody an introduction to who I am. I've got a beautiful story to tell. There have been struggles, and there have been victories. The whole time, there was always song. That's how you get Mali Music.

You'll get it after one listen to Mali Is… Carried by his impressive vocal range and dynamic production, the album harkens back to what he fondly refers to as "the times of Stevie Wonder and the age of Aretha Franklin. Mali affirms, "I'm like a refresh button. I'm here to bring the power back to the person with the songs. It's about quality music, and it has to be distinguished, strong, and absolute. That philosophy defines the album. Lyrically, he takes the opportunity to remind everyone, "It's no fun alone.

He grabs the mic for truly pensive, passionate, and poetic bars during "Little Lady".



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