Timothy Bloom: A True Rose from the Concrete

One look at the extraordinary video 'Til The End of Time' by Interscope recording artist Timothy Bloom, and you automatically scream "CLASSIC'. Two beautiful black people intertwined, reminding one of those black light posters of the seventies...but only in 3D. Nothing in the world has ever been done like this; and if you think D'Angelo made 'em crazy with "Untitled", wait until you get a real look at the artistic depth of Bloom's spiritually-connected video. After all, love is of God, and today's music has been missing that point for far too long. Mr. Bloom drives that point home with the deep lyrics to 'Til the End of Time', kicking off with: "If I should die tomorrow... let there be life" as he tells the story of a young man unsure of where life [or death] would bring him in 24 hours, and how he hoped his girl would cultivate his seed.

By the way, who's that girl? And where did that VOICE come from? And who's responsible for hiding such incredible talent? That Girl V gives the song an added soulful flair that is beyond this world, with a vocal range destined for all time-greatness among the all-time greats. Go ahead and get her ready for a slot beside the Arethas, Patties and Dorothy Moores. As for her beauty, V pulls it off [pun intended] without the typical blonde wig and gives pure African beauty the spotlight. Her close-crop hair cut and beautiful, full lips give her this African goddess look which shoots her brownie points a few thousand points higher.

Timothy Bloom and V dared to spotlight true black beauty; they dared to spotlight true black art; and they dared to for once in so long, let the music express true love. Mr. Bloom is hard at work executive-producing V's forthcoming album, which has the streets buzzing like a new drug. Women have fallen in love with the song, and sisters have already gravitated toward the power of God inside both these beautiful people. Then again, who am I? Check the video for yourself [below] and while you're at it, look these artists up and "LIKE" them on Facebook.

Comments

  1. "Extraordinary" is an overstatement. The song is mediocre and so is the performance. The nudity does not compensate for the marginal talent. #Unlike

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  2. Anonymous? seems to me that you don't like nothing that reminds you ....

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  3. Nice review MC Spice. The black body in love symbolism is an important representation in a world that demonizes it. Black love for Black bodies is a spiritual question that artist must take up - free of pepsi cola, cigarettes, fast cars, and designer clothes. This is what you call SOUL music.

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