Rhian Benson

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Say How I Feel 00:00 Tools
Sign Your Name 00:00 Tools
Stealing My Peace of Mind 00:00 Tools
Words Hurt Too 00:00 Tools
Soul Boy 00:00 Tools
The One 00:00 Tools
Shake It Away 00:00 Tools
Gold Sky 00:00 Tools
Invincible 00:00 Tools
I'm in a Bind 00:00 Tools
Spirit 00:00 Tools
Sing to the Child 00:00 Tools
Young Girl 00:00 Tools
A Moment in Shrine 00:00 Tools
Better Without You 00:00 Tools
This Feels Like Home 00:00 Tools
Rewind (Shook Remix) 00:00 Tools
Be (Feat. Jonas) 00:00 Tools
Rewind 00:00 Tools
1 00:00 Tools
Can't Sleep, Won't Sleep 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (feat. Dwele and Slum Village) - The Slum Village Mix 00:00 Tools
L'Amour Fou 00:00 Tools
Afraid To Love Again 00:00 Tools
You Always Know 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Ft. Slum Villa 00:00 Tools
Let's Go Back 00:00 Tools
Wide Open Spaces 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (feat. Dwele and Slum Village) [The Slum Village Mix] 00:00 Tools
Rewind (Shook Remix) 2012 edit 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Bugz In The Attic Remix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Jazzy Remix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (The 2 Dark Mix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Renegades Mix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Ft. Slum Village & Dwele) 00:00 Tools
Freedom Song 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel - The Slum Village Mix 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel Feat. Slum Village & Dwele 00:00 Tools
Sing to A Child 00:00 Tools
SAY HOW I FEEL (BUGZ IN THE ATTIC) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Bugz In The Attic Remix) [Feat. Slum Village And Dwele] 00:00 Tools
Better Without You (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (The Slum Village Mix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Feat. Slum Village & Dwele) 00:00 Tools
How I Feel - Remix By Gimmix 00:00 Tools
say how I feel (bita rmx) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Waves of London Mix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Ft. Slum Village) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel - The 2 Dark Mix 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Bita Remix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel - Renegades Mix 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel - Original version (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel - The Bugz In The Attic Mix 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Original version (radio edit)) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Trailblazerz Asian Mix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Original) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (The Bugz In The Attic Mix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Feat. Dwele And Slum Village) (The Slum Village Mix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (feat. Dwele and Slum Village) [The Renegades Mix] 00:00 Tools
BE feat. Jonas - Extended Mix 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Remix) (ft. Slum Village & Dwele) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Remix) Featuring Dwele & Slum Village 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (feat. Dwele and Slum Village) - The Bugz in the Attic Mix 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel [Bugz In The Attic Remix] 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (feat. Dwele and Slum Village) - The Renegades Mix 00:00 Tools
BE feat. Jonas - Sioux City Boys Club “Your Bass is Dirty Remix” Mix 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Norty Cotto Mix) 00:00 Tools
: Gold Sky 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel - Trailblazerz Asian Mix 00:00 Tools
Say how i feel (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
Systems Are Go 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (feat. Slum Village and Dwele) (Bugz in the Attic remix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (feat. Dwele and Slum Village) [The Bugz in the Attic Mix] 00:00 Tools
BE feat. Jonas - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (feat. Dwele and Slum Village) [The Trailblazers Asian Mix] 00:00 Tools
: I'm In A Bind 00:00 Tools
: Spirit 00:00 Tools
BE - Extended Mix 00:00 Tools
BE - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel - The Waves of London Mix 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Feat. Slum Village & Dwele) (Bugz In The Attic Remix) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Bugz in the Attic remix) (feat. Slum Village and Dwele) 00:00 Tools
Afraid to Love 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (feat. Dwele and Slum Village) - The Trailblazers Asian Mix 00:00 Tools
Rewind (Shook Remix) 2012_edit 00:00 Tools
BE feat. Jonas - Anthony on the Beat Mix 00:00 Tools
BE feat. Jonas - GoldieLocks Mix 00:00 Tools
BE - Sioux City Boys Club "Your Bass is Dirty Remix" Mix 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel - The Norty Cotto Mix 00:00 Tools
say how i feel (slum village rmx ft dwele) - rhian benson 00:00 Tools
Be feat. Jonas (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Say How I Feel (Slum Village Remix) 00:00 Tools
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Rhian Benson is enigmatic -- enigmatic because she defies categorization; enigmatic because her life and her music are framed by paradox. Complex and cerebral, Rhian's music is simultaneously warm and soulful, empathetic and ethereal. She's been compared to a diverse range of artists, from Jill Scott to Seal to Sade; from Enya to Lauryn Hill; Dinah Washington to Dido. Rhian's music has been described as R&B, soul, jazz, reggae, hip-hop and world beat - and, to illustrate the paradox of Rhian in only one of a hundred ways -- each of those genres apply. Rhian - born Rhiannon Afua Benson in Ghana, West Africa - grew up surrounded by music and musicians. Her mother, from Wales in Britain - is a singer, and her father, a native of Ghana , is a guitarist. Rhian's grandfather led an acclaimed big band in the '50s and '60s, her eldest uncle was a popular highlife singer - and her youngest uncle a record producer. Home for Rhian was a place of music; her childhood was immersed in the sounds of Miles Davis, Earth Wind & Fire, Ella Fitzgerald and Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti among many others. Rhian was not meant to be a spectator, though, and her desire to become a musician coincided with a family move to India . Within weeks of arriving in New Delhi , Rhian's passion was fully ignited: she began playing the piano, and wrote her first song when she was 9. By the time she and her family returned to Ghana , Rhian was fully engrossed in the music - both listening and creating. While music was essential to Rhian, so was education; another paradox appears when one considers that Rhian left her artistic pursuits behind to attend the prestigious London School of Economics and then Harvard, ostensibly to pursue a career in the distinctly right-brained field of banking. But while studying in Boston , life intervened: Rhian's mother had been diagnosed with a serious illness. Rhian immediately went back to London, where her mother was undergoing intense treatment. With her family spread throughout the world, Rhian, nurturing by nature and always close to her mother, became responsible for her mother's day-to-day care. It was during that time that Rhian rediscovered music: it became a source of strength for her, helping her to get through a tremendously difficult time. As her mother began to heal physically, Rhian began to heal emotionally-- through music. "It was a major turning point for me," Rhian says. "I couldn't ignore my deep-rooted desire to be creative and artistically expressive any longer. I came to realize that taking a risk, following your dreams and listening to your strongest instincts is the only way to become one with your spirit. One of my favorite quotes is by Paulo Coelho in his wonderful book The Alchemist. I'll never forget what he said: 'To realize one's destiny is a person's only real obligationwhen you want something, all of the universe conspires in helping you achieve it." Although her mother's health had improved, Rhian stayed in London - once she recognized the significance of music in her life, she abandoned her plans to return to Harvard -- and began performing regularly at small venues, where she was discovered and signed. Rhian began working on her debut album (Gold Coast) in 2001 - in addition to singing and playing various instruments, she is writing and composing all the songs, collaborating with a close-knit group of other talented musicians and producers. "I love the entire process, from writing to recording," says Rhian. "There are so many things in life that I care deeply about, and it's very fulfilling to be able to capture and share them in song. The freedom of creating music is addictive - it reminds me of growing up in West Africa , with the sea, the skies, and wide open spaces everywhere." "These same feelings are why I feel at home in California ," Rhian continues. "I've always been drawn to America and the sense of possibility that seems to lie around life's next corner." With Rhian, that sense of possibility is now more promise than possibility. But it's not about California , it's not about paradox, and it's not about enigma - it's entirely about Rhian. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.