- Jhené Aiko
Lotus (Intro) - Lauryn Hill
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill - Moses Sumney
jill/jack (feat. Jill Scott) - Theo Croker
If I Could I Would (feat. Ego Ella May & D’leau) - ENNY
No More Naija Men - Theo Croker
LOVE THYSELF (feat. Teedra Moses) - Solange
We Deal With the Freak’n (intermission) - Charlotte Dos Santos
Helio - Kehlani
Intro - Jill Scott
Womanifesto - Madison McFerrin
God Herself - Moses Sumney
also also also and and and - Nai Palm
Borderline With My Atoms - Erykah Badu
Orange Moon - Ego Ella May
Speck Of Dust (With Flwr Chyld)
The Soulful Exchange of Xenodochy w/ B. GODSun • Vol. VIII: who eye am. • 2023.08.09
I insist upon my right to be multiple. I insist upon my right to be multiple. Even more so, I insist upon the recognition of my multiplicity. All things encompassed in one. I really do insist that others recognise my inherent multiplicity. What I no longer do is take pains to explain it or defend it. That is an exhausting, repetitive, and draining project to constantly explain and defend one's multiplicity. So I've reached a point where I am aware of my inherent multiplicity and anyone wishing to meaningfully engage with me or my work must be, too. (must be two) I can also, also, also, also, and, and, and, and…
About
Xenodochy (zee-kno-dock-ee) is the term for reception and/or hospitality of strangers. In this case, strangers can be anything or anyone and even any feeling. Our bodies are a temple and we always welcome different experiences and people into it but we never really explore how they affect our lives. Built as a memoir/diary-type show, this is an intimate look at mind, body and soul of the man behind B. GODSun through themes such as identity, sexuality, religion, love and more. With sounds of Neosoul, Soul, R&B, Jazz and all of its variants, get lost in the ever-changing soundscapes whilst exploring The Soulful Exchange of Xenodochy (or SEX) of it all.