My Man and the Devil on His Shoulder
Hadise · 2008
8 min · 2 tracks · contemporary R&B
A sultry blend of contemporary R&B and pop that explores themes of love and personal struggle.
My Man and the Devil on His Shoulder is a single by Hadise, released in 2008. A sultry blend of contemporary R&B and pop that explores themes of love and personal struggle. This album marked a significant moment in Hadise's career as it helped solidify her presence in the Turkish pop music scene. With its blend of R&B and pop influences, it showcased her versatility and contributed to a growing interest in contemporary R&B among Turkish artists, influencing future generations. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does My Man and the Devil on His Shoulder sound like?
A sultry blend of contemporary R&B and pop that explores themes of love and personal struggle. Rooted in contemporary R&B.
What makes My Man and the Devil on His Shoulder by Hadise notable?
This album marked a significant moment in Hadise's career as it helped solidify her presence in the Turkish pop music scene. With its blend of R&B and pop influences, it showcased her versatility and contributed to a growing interest in contemporary R&B among Turkish artists, influencing future generations. Released in 2008, 'My Man and the Devil on His Shoulder' was Hadise's third studio album, following her successful self-titled debut. At this point in her career, she was building on the momentum gained from her previous release and expanding her musical style to include deeper emotional themes and more diverse influences.
How many songs are on My Man and the Devil on His Shoulder?
My Man and the Devil on His Shoulder has 2 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 My Man and the Devil on His Shoulder Standout 4:34
- 2 A Song for My Mother Standout 3:32
Release Date
June 6, 2008
Artist Origin
Turkey
Runtime
8 min 6 sec
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