
New York artist Chris Oledude reaches back into memory and meaning with โIf A Woman Had Made The World,โ a soulful, reflective single that feels like equal parts tribute, time capsule, and musical thought experiment. The song has roots stretching back decades, as it was originally written in the early 1980s in honor of Oledudeโs mother, Ethel Werfel Owens, but the newly revived version breathes fresh life into the idea with a fuller arrangement and a striking duet format. Along the way, the dedication has expanded to include his late wife, Sandra E. Dixon, turning the track into a touching homage to the women who shaped his world. Influenced by classic vocal stylists like Ella Fitzgerald, Lou Rawls, and Al Jarreau, Oledude leans into a soulful, jazzy sound that balances nostalgia with renewed purpose.
From the get-go, โIf A Woman Had Made The Worldโ wastes no time setting the mood. Vivid melodies spill out over hard-hitting beats while jingling percussion dances around brooding guitar lines. Soon enough, swelling horns rise dramatically, giving the track a cinematic lift. Then comes the chorus, rich, layered choirs chanting the titular refrain with bold, almost celebratory energy, like a communal anthem echoing through a crowded hall.
Oledude steps in with a thick, resonant voice, bearing authority and warmth. His delivery feels earnest, like someone reflecting on a lifetime of lessons and asking listeners to rethink the usual narrative about who shapes history. Just when the groove settles in, though, the song opens up even further with the arrival of Kienna Williams. Her voice is lush and commanding, soaring above the arrangement with effortless power. She belts and glides through the melody with conviction, adding emotional texture that complements Oledudeโs grounded voice.
And then thereโs the smooth yet expressive guitar solo, cutting through the arrangement with jazzy flair and a hint of vintage charm. Altogether, โIf A Woman Had Made The Worldโ plays like a soulful conversation across generations, asking a big question while celebrating the voices that too often go unheard.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
