Album DescriptionThere's just something about Priscilla. With straight forward & pure musical intent, Priscilla brings you a new musical experience with a collection of songs performed with the clear, free, & soulful jazz intent that is uniquely hers.Though Priscilla has been described as neo-soul and as a cross between Jill Scott and Laura Nyro, Priscilla?s debut album ?Truth?, has transcended the need to categorize. Brought together with a sense of individuality, ?Truth? is an erotic yet sweet, effortlessly brilliant album that erases any lines between color or genre. It simply presents the listener with a refreshingly clear yet free sound. The poetry in the songs seem to come together with grace and clarity, with a deep sense of soul and a jazz sensibility driving the listener to question what their own truth really is. Priscilla sings with such ease and intimacy, one immediately feels she is speaking with them. She plays with sound and space like falling leaves, gentle yet with greatintention, moving around and through each other in time. Courtney Hard (ASCAP) was blown away by her lyrical style and content, while her voice was noticed right away by Timmy Regesford, (A&R for Dream Works records) who was shocked at the soul her voice carried. ?Truth? features the production talents of Rod Clemmons (Verdict Records in NYC), as well as the song writing of Priscillaherself, where she wrote all but one song. ?Truth? seeks to establish a clearly multi-talented artist with her truth telling and her ideas about love. ?What is life without love?? questions Priscilla. ?These songs are talking about my experiments with my truth and love.?