Steve Arrington
Steve Arrington, also known as Steven Arrington or Steven Ralph Arrington, is a highly talented yet underrated singer and musician known for his contributions to the genres of R&B, funk, electro, boogie, and gospel. He first gained recognition as a member of the band Slave, and his music post-Slave has been described as "feel-good" and reminiscent of "gospel with a groove." Arrington's solo career includes popular songs such as "Weak at the Knees," "Feel So Real," and "Dancin’ in the Key of Life." His notable albums include "Dancin’ in the Key of Life" (1985), "Higher" (2013), "Way Out (80-84)" (2014), and "Down to the Lowest Terms: The Soul Sessions" (2020). His collaboration with Thundercat on the song "Black Qualls" further highlights his enduring influence in the music industry. Despite being considered "Unsung," Steve Arrington's work continues to resonate with fans and musicians alike.