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Floetry

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Forfans of neo‑soul, r&b, spoken word, and the philadelphia/uk soul crossover.
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Floetry are a British neo‑soul/R&B duo formed by Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart. Emerging in the late 1990s, they fused spoken word with soulful vocals, releasing the acclaimed albums Floetic (2002), Floacism Live (2003), and Flo’Ology (2005).

Members: Marsha Ambrosius (The Songstress) and Natalie Stewart (The Floacist). Known for blending spoken word with neo‑soul and R&B. Albums include Floetic (2002), Floacism Live (2003), and Flo’Ology (2005). They wrote “Butterflies,” recorded by Michael Jackson.

A positive look at Floetry’s debut Floetic from an English neo‑soul duo who blended spoken word, jazz, and hip‑hop textures. The review praises Natalie Stewart’s writing and Marsha Ambrosius’s vocals, spotlighting tracks like Say Yes, Sunshine, Opera, and If I Was A Bird. It notes their move from England to Philadelphia and their songwriting for artists including Michael Jackson. Also recommended: the live set Floacism and the follow‑up Flo’Ology.

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