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Showing posts with label CLASSIC THROWBACK:MUSIC. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

THROWBACK JAM: Tweet Ft. Missy Elliott - Turn Da Lights Off


Tweet roared onto the music scene in 2002.   Listeners had already gotten some sense of the singer, songwriter and musician’s might on Missy Elliott’s “Take Away” (a single on Elliott’s 2001 CD “Miss E…So Addictive”); and if they were really paying attention, the Ja Rule single “X” from his 2001 CD “Pain Is Love.” But still, all of the sweetness of “Take Away” could have in no way prepared audiences for the bold, hypnotic, sensuality of Tweet’s first single “Oops (Oh My)” — the No. 1 R&B/Hip-Hop hit everybody had formulated their own “real story” about. And everybody — on a crowded dance floor or alone in their room — loved.

Then there was the slinkier follow-up single “Call Me,” a Top 10 R&B/Hip-Hop single made even bigger with the accompanying Verizon commercial and the bonus about Tweet’s platinum selling debut CD Southern Hummingbird  — a Top 5 charter on both Billboard’s pop and R&B/Hip-Hop album chart — was it was one of those rare R&B records that was deep with single-worthy album selections like “Smoking Cigarettes,”  “Motel,” and “Boogie 2nite.”

Her 2005 follow-up It’s Me Again charged back onto the scene with the single “Turn Da Lights Off” and a Top 5 album.  Again, there were other album selections with single potential like vocal showcases “My Man,” “Where Do We Go From Here,” “I’m Done” and the gently beautiful reworking of TV’s “Taxi” theme, “Cab Ride.”   And yet while it reached the No. 2 position on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop album chart, and the top 20 of the pop album listings, “It’s Me Again” wound up being more of a critical favorite than a commercial success.
And Tweet, for a moment, was silenced.


“They just didn’t promote it well,” Tweet says of her second record label, “and so I asked to be let off the label. It just wasn’t working and I didn’t feel they were interested, so I decided I wasn’t going to do this thing anymore. I wasn’t going to sing. I wasn’t going to do music. I was so tired of the music business. Tired of the music industry.”

With that, Tweet went back to being full-time mom to her teenage daughter Tashawna, whom she introduced on the “It’s Me Again” single “Two of Us.” But it wasn’t long before she got the call. Violator Management co-owner and president Mona Scott, via John Monopoly, was on the line with an offer from long-respected music veteran Jheryl Busbyfor an independent deal with his Umbrella Recordings. She would own her own masters and everything. “It was a good deal,” Tweet says. “And I decided, ‘Hey, why not?’ Because music was still in my heart and as hard as I tried, I couldn’t escape it.” 
She titled her third release Love, Tweet because “it’s a ‘Thank You’ to my fans that never left me, who are still there on MySpace, Twitter and Facebook, checking for new developments, and coming up to me on the streets saying ‘We’re still supporting you! Come on, we’re waiting for you!’ So it’s just a love note to my fans saying ‘Thank you’ for all of the love and support.”

Of course it wouldn’t be a note from Tweet of “Oops” fame if it weren’t a bit shocking. Be it the first release from Love, Tweet titled “Good Bye My Dear,” with fellow Atlantan and two-time Grammy-winning rapper T.I., or the first official single “Anymore,” produced by Novel (Joss Stone). 

“‘Good Bye My Dear’ is something that people wouldn’t really expect for me to do,” Tweet concurs. “It’s has an Atlanta sound, which I like. Marz [the producer] called me one night and asked me to come by the studio, Grand Hustle, and the song just happened. I always wanted to work with T.I. and didn’t know how soon it would be.  But the opportunity came about and I went for it!”
“Anymore,” on the other hand, “will put you in the mind of an OutKast meets Tweet kind of record. And it’s another shocker. With this album I did maybe half Tweet records, and then I took it outside of my realm.”

There’s also “Love Again,”(on ITunes) produced by Charlie BeReal and Craig Brockman which she describes as “Mary J. ‘What’s the 411’ in a very Tweet way.” “Love Again” is about “being confused about love and wondering if you want to go there again,” states Tweet.   And then there’s the acoustic record “Alone,” produced by Tweet, Nisan Stewart, Charlie BeReal and Craig Brockman reminiscent of her own “Motel” from Southern Hummingbird. “‘Alone’ talks about being faithful to a person and putting all of this time in and still feeling like you’re by yourself.  True story -- that happened to me.”
“I put together a lot of records I think everyone will enjoy: My Tweet fans, and also the people who really didn’t know me,” Tweet continues.  “I’m introducing myself to them with an album I’m proud of.”


Sounds like the world should step back— and prepare for Tweet’s roar again.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

HIP HOP THROWBACK: LIL KIM ' THE JUMPOFF'


This track was lifted from Kim's 2003 platinum selling LP, La Bella Mafia. With a cameo from Mr. Cheeks and a great visual combination, this is definitely a classic!!


Lil' Kim - by Warner-Music

Thursday, April 28, 2011

R & B THROWBACK: LLOYD - GET IT SHAWTY





In more recent news the R&B crooner has a new album that's about to drop and the new single, 'CUPID' is doing well on the airwaves. Check out more from Lloyd below


Thursday, March 31, 2011

CLASSIC THROWBACK: MARY J. BLIGE: FRAGRANCE UPDATE

 This morning's JAMZ comes from none other than the queen of Hip Hop Soul. "The One" is the first single from Mary J. Blige's album Stronger with Each Tear. The producer of the song is Rodney Jerkins aka Darkchild and the writers are Mary J. Blige and Canadian rapper Drake, who is also featured on it.



Don't forget that Mrs. Blige also has a perfume, called My Life, which is also the name of her 1994 debut album. My Life features notes of gardenia, pear, freesia, tuberose, jasmine, lily, apricot blossom, cashmere woods, praline, sesame and incense. It smells wonderful!!
Mary J Blige My Life will be available in 50 ml, for $46. It will retail on HSN, and will come with a clutch purse.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

CLASSIC THROWBACK: AMERIE



 The beautiful Amerie, who has been in the business for sometime now, took us by storm in the summer of 2005 when she dropped the lead single from the "Hitch" soundtrack starring Will Smith and Eva Mendes. She is currently engaged to manager/boyfriend Lenny Nicholson. Word is she is set to debut a new album sometime this year but will be "recreating" herself, if you will, by changing the spelling of her name to AMERIIE..0_o
Besides that I'm anticipating her return. THOUGHTS??


AMERIE AND FIANCE


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