Latrice Barnett rises to the top of songwriters in soulful house music and R&B circles and everything she has scribed for Illuminate deal with things that have inspired her in life and reflect the theme of light. "Déjà Vu" is a song very close to my heart," says Latrice. "It's more of a spoken word piece where I was talking about random things--how a lot of times I dream stuff that will later happen." A huge Quincy Jones fan (especially his work with Michael Jackson), Latrice found him as the inspiration for songs like "Pleasure Unlimited" and "Soul On Fire." The title track and first single "Illuminate" was almost outrun by "Hold The Light," a hypnotic number that speaks heavily to Latrice in meaning. "I feel a lot of people are afraid to put vulnerability in music anymore. Being vulnerable is not ideal, but it's what I love about this song. It's desperate without being desperate when I sing "hold the light, until the break of day.'"
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