Chris Oledude’s If A Woman Had Made The World Is a Smooth and Soulful Call For Reflection

I hope you're ready to dive into the captivating sonic world of New York-based singer/songwriter Chris Oledude - because we're about to head on an auditory journey of epic proportions. 

If A Woman Had Made The World is Chris's brand new offering, and the artist unashamedly credits Ella Fitzgerald, Lou Rawls, and Al Jarreau as inspirations for its creation. Smooth, soul-stirring, and ridiculously danceable, it's a tune that sways with the kind of effortless cool that’s impossible to resist.


Joining Chris on the track is the supremely talented vocalist and conductor Kiena Williams, contributing her powerful vocals to a song that just oozes classic charm without ever feeling stuck in the past. A beautiful blend of nostalgia and contemporary flair, If A Woman Had Made The World has taken me out of my musical comfort zone in the best possible way!


A showcase of just what Chris is all about, his latest release is not only an absolute gem, it also highlights the musician's dedication to shining a light on the vital role women play in shaping our world. 

"We have been taught that men made all the advances of human civilization possible. Not only does that need to be questioned, it is also grossly incorrect," says Chris. "This song demands that we all ask questions and take nothing for granted about who we are and what's important."

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