The Washington Projects

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Work (Intergalactic Public Transit Mix) 00:00 Tools
Come Back To Me 00:00 Tools
Time (Spiral Galaxy Mix) 00:00 Tools
Diamonds (Get Out My Face Cubic Zirconia! Mix) 00:00 Tools
Justus 00:00 Tools
Justus (4th Spatial Dimension Mix) 00:00 Tools
Move (Divine Sines Mix) 00:00 Tools
Light Up the Dark (Dark Matter Mix) 00:00 Tools
Diamonds 00:00 Tools
She Can't Love You (3am Blacklight Mix) 00:00 Tools
Move 00:00 Tools
Light Up the Dark 00:00 Tools
You Are My World 00:00 Tools
Crazy (Space Junk Mix) 00:00 Tools
Zephyr Wings (Chicago Discothäque Mix) 00:00 Tools
Take It To The Streets 00:00 Tools
You Are Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Zephyr Wings 00:00 Tools
My Dream (Wicker Park Mix) (feat. Jenny Leckie) 00:00 Tools
Love is Like an Ocean 00:00 Tools
She can't love you 00:00 Tools
Yesterday (Northern Lights Mix) 00:00 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
My Dream 00:00 Tools
Go 00:00 Tools
Crazy 00:00 Tools
That Girl 00:00 Tools
You Talk Too Much 00:00 Tools
Work 00:00 Tools
Outside Your Window 00:00 Tools
I Will Stay With You 00:00 Tools
Stay 00:00 Tools
If I Can't Have You 00:00 Tools
Stay A While 00:00 Tools
Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Momma 00:00 Tools
Heaven Here I Come 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Livin' 00:00 Tools
Tired Of Livin 00:00 Tools
Shine 00:00 Tools
(Interlude) Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Zephyr Wings (Chicago Discothäque Mix) 00:00 Tools
My Dream (Wicker Park Mix) [feat. Jenny Leckie] 00:00 Tools
Get Y'all Back Home 00:00 Tools
Move (dcremix.to) 00:00 Tools
Thank You For Christmas 00:00 Tools
Deliverance (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
(Outro) Tired Of Livin 00:00 Tools
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Under the context of The Washington Projects, brother/sister duo Jekob & Rachael Washington merge insightful hip-hop, scintillating soul, rippling R&B, old school funk and pure bred pop. It’s an astonishingly inventive merger that’s given them instant accessibility steeped in street credibility, while breaking down boundaries more than any other eclectic troupe in recent memory. And while this fitting moniker may appear to be a new force on the horizon, the pair previously comprised two thirds of the Word/Warner Brothers recording group SoulJahz, who took the industry by storm in the early 2000s with a jaw dropping spread of radio singles, press acclaim and prominent appearances. For starters, the troupe performed alongside the lauded (and diverse) likes of No Doubt, Nelly, Counting Crows, Ja Rule, Ashanti, Garbage, Boyz II Men and Erykah Badu (to name a few) on a cross country tour in support of its major label debut The Fault Is History. That project also set a streak of precedents, making SoulJahz the first new hip-hop/funk/soul act in history to write, produce, executive produce and co-engineer a major label album, not to mention group member Rachael becoming the youngest composer/producer/songwriter in the history of Warner Brothers Records (she was 17, beating out Prince at 19). Extensive features followed on CNN Headline News, E!, Billboard, The WB, plus a slot on Sessions@AOL beside Christina Aguilera, 50 Cent, Shania Twain, Faith Hill and Red Hot Chili Peppers. But even with the tremendous amount of buzz and overwhelming fanfare, record label red tape soon wrapped itself around the burgeoning band, putting an extreme delay on what would’ve been its sophomore CD. “Basically we were about to begin our new record after being gone on tour for at least a year and a half on that first record, but the entire staff of our label flipped upside down,” Jekob recalls of the incredibly trying time. “When it came time to talk with the new cats, they had a different thought process on where our sound needed to go and there ended up being a lot of problems. We basically had our second record shelved entirely and spent the next several years trying to get out of our contract.” Despite the lack of a new CD, the band took trips to Iraq in 2005 and 2006 to entertain troops, though back home in America, their lawyers and a constantly switching staff of label executives were waging war of their own. Eventually the group was allowed to exit its deal, but at the expense of leaving the SoulJahz moniker in the label’s hands. “As all of this went down, we literally retreated to Hawaii for a time because we have family out there, which were the bonds that helped keep us going,” Jekob contends. “But it actually all turned out to be a very good thing because we recharged our batteries and the break helped give us a fresh perspective and new start. SoulJahz has a certain amount of recognition as a brand, but The Washington Projects is a name that’s even closer to our hearts because no one can ever take that one away from us!” With the battle flames dying down, The Washington Projects hit the studio for its debut in this format Commanders of the Resistance, an enthralling soundtrack of hope covering just as many relevant themes as it does sonic spectrums. The album had rave reviews not to mention both singles they filmed videos for took the 1 spots for 2 straight weeks on GMC, one of the biggest inspirational video channels in the world. After touring extensively both in the states and abroad, with groups ranging from The Nappy Roots & Relient K, to Third Day & Toby Mac , they head back to the studio to lay down what they say will be one of the best inspirational records EVER! The sky is the limit for this duo, and if anyone can do it .... they can. Light Up The Dark Souljahz - Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.