We’re still celebrating The Wiz this month at Soul Music society. Here’s a scene from The Emerald City! It is a showcase of our beautiful culture, music, and our everlasting soul. Musical giant Quincy Jones was the composer and Charlie Smalls was the lyricist. Keep in mind that this movie is from ‘78! It’s the ingenuity of it all for me! And can we get into how mesmerizing these dancers and singers are?
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We’ve got to celebrate its relevance and impact from the music to the actors to the special way it makes us feel. I hope this brings back some nostalgia for y’all! Pop this movie on before the year ends.
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