I googled your question, and I came up with the following from a review of Angie Stone's album:
"Wish I Didn't Miss You" takes the beat from The O'Jays' classic "Backstabbers" (quoted from an Amazon.com review)
So, maybe it's not Jill Scott that the song belongs to, but Angie Stone.
Hope that helps. ^_^ KMS
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I never hear of a Jill Scott with the background music from the O'Jay Backstabber but i have heard of Angie Stone I Wish I Didnt Miss You with the O'jays Backstabber in the background
Any time a musician writes or performs music, it comes from his knowledge and background. When a person performs music, it says who he is. Background affects who he is and what kind of musical education he has had. Music is expression. Without a circumstance (background) or knowledge (background), it is impossible to express.
Yes, singing is a type of music. Singing whether it be with sound in the background or not is a form of music. Singing without background music is called a cappella singing.
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