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Rock & Roll Baby
EP by
ReleasedOctober 14, 2014
GenreFunk, rock
Length21:28
LabelWCE Records/BDG/RED
ProducerGrant Nicholas, Malina Moye, John Taylor
Malina Moye chronology
Diamonds & Guitars
(2009)
Rock & Roll Baby
(2014)
Bad as I Wanna Be
(2018)
Singles from Rock & Roll Baby
  1. "K-yotic"
    Released: 2014
  2. "Are You the One"
    Released: 2015

Rock & Roll Baby is an EP from American singer/songwriter/guitarist Malina Moye. The first single “K-yotic” featured Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s funk legend Bootsy Collins which Billboard called "explosive" debuted on Billboard Twitter 140 chart at #5,[1] and at #11 on Billboard’s Hot Singles Sales chart. Guitar World stated that “Moye's record is insanely good bringing a certain passion and feel to her guitar playing."[2] Elmore Magazine said “Moye demonstrates once again she can play with the best of them fusing rock, blues, funk and soul…[her] new EP indeed shows the influence of Hendrix, while reaffirming her own unique sound.”[3] WNKU listed the record at #9 on its Top 89 Albums of 2014. Moye also appeared on the Arsenio Hall Show playing her rock anthem "A Little Rough" to support the album. In 2015, Moye appeared on the January cover of Asia's number one guitar magazine Gitar Plus which named her the “Queen of Funk rock.”

Track listing

  1. "K-yotic" feat. Bootsy Collins - 3:39
  2. "Hustler's Blues" – 3:26
  3. "Foxey Lady" – 4:08
  4. "A Little Rough" – 3:44
  5. "Are You The One" – 3:33
  6. "Run Free" – 2:58

References

  1. ^ "Malina Moye on Her Explosive Bootsy Collins Collaboration 'K-yotic' & Hard Road to Success". Billboard.
  2. ^ October 2014, James Wood 24. "'Rock & Roll Baby': Guitarist Malina Moye Brings Hendrix Influence and Blues Power to New Album". guitarworld.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Check Out Cover of Hendrix's "Foxey Lady" from Guitar Goddess Malina Moye". Elmore Magazine. October 14, 2014.