I--- Floetry: Floetic Zip
Marsha Ambrosius has since become a solo star (notably on "Butterflies" by Michael Jackson). Natalie Stewart continues to tour as The Floacist. But the chemistry they shared on that 2002 album only exists as a complete whole.
"I'll take you there / To the place where the words live / Where the verbs and the nouns / Do a dance on the tongue." i--- Floetry Floetic Zip
Unlike the pop-leaning "Getting Late," "I'll Take You There" is pure Floacist poetry. The track begins not with a beat, but with Natalie Stewart’s signature "flow" (a half-spoken, half-sung cadence she calls "Floetry"). Marsha Ambrosius has since become a solo star
When people ripped CDs using Windows Media Player or iTunes 3, the software would sometimes truncate song titles that began with an apostrophe. "I'll Take You There" would become "I--- Take You There." When that file was dragged into a zip folder and uploaded to a Geocities or Angelfire site, the filename was set in stone. "I'll take you there / To the place