From the 2004 album "Black Is.."
James Collins formed Fertile Ground in Baltimore in the spring of 1997, based around Navasha Daya's warm vocals and drummer Marcus Asante's drum grooves. Fertile Ground created their local fame by performing in the local Baltimore area clubs.
The group has since grown into a sextet that includes African percussion and a horn section.
Fertile Ground are influenced by both Gil Scott-Heron, the music of Marvin Gaye and the early work of Jon Lucien.
Listening to Fertile Ground is giving my Soul a wondrous blessing! Give thanks...<3
Treewizdom 1 month ago
Such a top quality tune!!!
Hruundi 5 months ago in playlist Fertile Ground
THANKS FOR POSTING!!!
LOVE THIS!
dusttracks 5 months ago in playlist Fertile Ground
This songs use to be (and continues to be) my anthem.
Elleatl 9 months ago
can someone tell where i can find the lyrics?
amalysha 11 months ago
can someone tell me when i find the lyrics?
amalysha 11 months ago
(Posted by Youtube Stream for iPhone (yst.me) on behalf of ne_yan at twitter)
ystme 1 year ago
this song has got me through the rough days
TalibahSafiya 1 year ago
the best
taragirlmusic26 1 year ago
very good
deZibeL8 2 years ago