
Made By Me
"Like just about everyone else on the planet, I've been a fan of Liam's voice since I first heard it, and I'm thrilled to be a part of his evolution as an artist," Jeff Castelaz, CEO of Dangerbird said. "Beady Eye is a fresh new act with its own sound, and we're honored to have them join Dangerbird's gang."
"I lost a friend and I've had friends that have attempted suicide. There are people that don't have a voice to speak out and show what is happening and what can happen, so I just wanted people to see the honesty in it and be aware." {SOURCE}"Far Away" is the second single to be lifted off of Ambrosius' new album, Late Nights & Early Mornings, an album on which she took the creative reigns, writing and producing the majority. Aiding Ambrosius in the creation of the soulful new record we have Alicia Keys, Dre & Vidal (producers of Floetry's hit single "Say Yes"), Just Blaze, Rich Harrison, and more. Ambrosius readily admits that there's a strong male influence in her songwriting. Among her inspirations - Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Prince. In speaking on her songwriting, Ambrosius is honest and candid:
“My pen and my point of view has a certain aggression to it because I’ve listened to a lot of male influenced music, which I think makes me one of the most outspoken writers out here. Sometimes as a woman you don’t wanna say what’s on your mind for fear of being judged. But why wouldn’t I say it like that if that’s how I felt?”Fans can check out Marsha Ambrosius' singing "Portuguese Love" as a tribute to Teena Marie on BET Honors, set to air February 21st on BET. Meanwhile, check out the video for "Far Away" below and the stunning artwork for Late Nights & Early Mornings above. The tracklisting for the album can be seen here. Download "Far Away" (HERE) and "Hope She Cheats on You (with a Basketball Player)" HERE.
“I’m excited about this album because it’s almost like a renewal for me, reflected through the chapters of my life,” comments Jennifer. “I’ve called it ‘I Remember Me’ because of the journey I’ve been on. I’ve learned that life constantly surprises you, no matter your plans. My fans have been so loyal, I feel like they have been on this journey with me and I can’t wait for them to hear the new album.”Hudson's first album peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 as well as the R&B chart. Her first single, the Ne-Yo/Stargate-produced "Spotlight" peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop SongsBillboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, #8 on the chart and #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. As successful as her first Grammy Award-winning album was, there's always room for growth. According to Clive Davis, Chief Creative Officer of Sony Music Entertainment, her second album delivers and then some, securing Hudson as one of the great vocalists of our time.
"Jennifer is the voice of the new generation and she literally soars on her second album ‘I Remember Me.’ Jennifer fulfills all of her promise and all of the prophesies that she will be on that short list of great vocalists of our time."That's quite the vote of confidence from a man who knows his shit. The song is a masterclass in R&B balladry, showcasing Hudson's strength as a powerhouse vocalist. The range, the emotion, the sheer power of her voice all come through in "Where You At." So glad to have Jennifer back doing what she does. Jennifer Husdson's latest movie, Winnie, about the life of Winnie Mandela is currently in post-production and is expected out sometime this year.
“I was looking to create a robotic yet feminine atmosphere with a modern choreography—one that I am able to follow not being the greatest dancer of all times,” says Keren Ann of the video. “The dress by Alexandre Vauthier is very important. The director, Benjamin Seroussi, has his own true sense of aesthetics. I wanted a blend of architecture and motion with a twist of a religious cult.”
"The full-length is shaping up to be an edgy collection of reggae and ska-tinged urban pop, shot through with Dunn’s natural swagger and winning charisma, and anchored by Jerkins’ hard-hitting beats. “Shut the Front Door (Got My Girls)” is an island-flavored female empowerment anthem, while the stuttering “OK” finds Dunn giving herself a post-break-up pep talk. “Too Bad I Love You” is a siren-fueled dancefloor clarion call, while the futuristic “Love Me Long Time” is an amalgam of dancehall, hip-hop, and electro-pop that Dunn delivers with appealing bounce." {SOURCE}This sounds AMAZING. I may have been slow to find Tiffany Dunn but I've got my eye on her now. Looking forward to hearing what she comes up with next. "I can't wait for people to hear it," she says. "I want these songs to help people get through the day because that's the type of songs they are. That's what music does for me" {SOURCE}. Sign up HERE for Tiffany Dunn's mailing list and receive a free download of her first single, the Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins-produced jam "Shut The Front Door (Got My Girls)." Dunn's debut album is due out in early 2011.
" Outside Looking In features the sultry, laidback swing of "Running On Empty" and sunshine shot of "Spend A Little Time" while "The Changes Made" is an album highlight, a tender acoustic ballad worthy of Dolly Parton, laced intricately with Deltas pure mountain vocal."Listen to "The Changes Made" below and download it for FREE on Delta's Facebook page. You can also get a nice taste of the sound we can expect to hear on the debut album by watching these two introductory clips, courtesy of Delta Maid. Definitely one of my most anticipated albums of the year. Check out this little assortment of February tour dates and try and see her live.