Kashif - Stone Love 1983 video free download


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From Kashif's 1983 Brilliant Superb Classic & Timeless Selftitled Debut Album

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Kashif's growing up in the foster care system has inspired Kashif to lend his time and energy to help find ways to improve the lives of the more than 518,000 young people who are in foster care every day in America. In 2006 he founded Team iCare foundation. He spends much of his time working with child-care agencies around the country helping to improve the system, revamping the message and image of foster care and mentoring young people

Kashif University Founded in 2006 by Kashif is an arts and academic after-school program located in Inglewood California for youth in foster care and at risk youth. Students between age 8 and 18 learn music, dance, recording, singing, song writing, piano, drums as well as reading, writing, math, science and more

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Biography

Kashif Saleem (born Michael Jones in 1959) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and record producer. Kashif became well-known from playing keyboards in the renowned funk band B.T. Express. He played synthesizer bass using the miniMoog while touring with the group. After leaving the band in the early 1980s, Kashif recorded demos with the band Stepping Stone, which led to his eventual solo signing with Arista Records.

Introduced to Arista by Gerry Griffith, its A&R director in 1983, his self-titled debut Kashif (1983) spawned the hits "I Just Gotta Have You (Lover Turn Me On)," "Stone Love," "Help Yourself to My Love," and "Say Something Love." With this release, Kashif was well received as an innovator in music, as R&B artists were only beginning to experiment with synthesizers and other electronic instruments. He is said to have been Arista Records' attempt to respond to Warner Bros. Records' Prince.

His other albums include Send Me Your Love and Condition of the Heart. On the album Love Changes, Exposé provided background vocals. 1989's Kashif, with the cover of the Four Tops' hit "Ain't No Woman Like the One I Got," "Baby Don't Break Your Baby's Heart," and "Are You the Woman."

As an in-demand writer/producer, Kashif can be heard on releases by Kenny G, George Benson, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Johnny Kemp, Melba Moore, Dionne Warwick, Giorge Pettus, Stacy Lattisaw, Exposé, The Wootens, Freda Payne, Whitney Houston, and others. His Grammy nominations are for the instrumentals "The Mood," "Call Me Tonight," "Edgartown Groove" featuring Al Jarreau, and "The Movie Song."

In 1994, Kashif received an invitation from the U.C.L.A. Extension program and created a course called Contemporary Record Production with Kashif. In August 1995, Kashif authored a book entitled Everything You'd Better Know About the Record Industry, as CEO of his Los Angeles-based Brooklyn Boy Books, Entertainment, and Information. In 1998, Kashif signed with U.K. label Expansion Records and his album Who Loves You was released that same year.

In 2004 Kashif released his album "Music From My Mind"

This Double CD inlcludes the complete 1983 debut album on Disk 2

Albums

Kashif (1983)

Send Me Your Love (1984)

Condition of the Heart (1985)

Love Changes (1987)

Kashif (1989)

Best (1994)

Definitive Collection (1998)

Who Loves You? (1998)

Best of Kashif (2002)

Music from My Mind (2004)

Comments

8 years ago

Vincent Marruffo

never think I would ever hear this rola again I was in love and thought I had all the time in the world and I lost he. chente de indio ca.bad ass song!!!!!

8 years ago

ThatsMrTimex2You

I remember cleaning up with my mom and my aunt as this played when i was little. Good times. Kashif is and will always be the best to do it.

8 years ago

Ateeyah Lerreux

This was my future husband in my head. Love this man so awesome. Wrote and sang from the heart.

9 years ago

Joey Preciado

Takes me back to Friday night cruising on Broadway 

9 years ago

Lincoln Hunt

The 80s, those were the days! I may not have been alive during that time but i don't have to be to know they were the best days for music. Back when popular music was good, and learning how to play and sing in key with melody was just as important as stage performance. The bar has not been raised with popular music today at all

9 years ago

Lisa Miguel

Im not that old but I heard this from a friend and its awesome

9 years ago

Ken Connor

Kash put the K in the eighties.

9 years ago

Mark Salazar

music was so much about falling or being in love iwas so blessed to lived at thistime just would to meet someone now who also sares my music

9 years ago

lloyd willima

Old is gold

9 years ago

gerald ferguson

This dude here came out and hit the floor running..loved his works and voice...

9 years ago

Gennaro .gennaro

extra 

9 years ago

GB Fernandez

You can tell Timbaland was inspired by Kashif. 

9 years ago

Cindy Phelps

Hey, all you young people. This was the sexiest song in my day.

9 years ago

ReMarcTeesmom1

This is timeless...this is still Grammy music.

9 years ago

TYRONE ST

Bad ass bassline.

9 years ago

Gilbert Abbey

This song brings me memories. Never thought a time would come when i would miss songs like this kind. Was so much in love. Hope she is still somewhere also listening to this music

9 years ago

Al white

I love this song so much I know it didn't come out in 1983 but it reminds me of 2003-2004 because my Mom and her twin sister my aunt use to play this all the time that's when I heard it for the first time and fell in love with it I was 12 going on 13 at the time good times I tell you where does time go I tell you

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