Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Kwanza Jones 'Bounce Rock Move' Press Release

Tuesday 19th August 2008

With the end of summer drawing near, it’s inevitable for us to envision tedious hours at the desk, cramped journey’s on the train with people that resemble mole-men standing closer than we deem appropriate, and of course, cold, dark nights creeping up on us at ridiculously early hours leaving us wondering where the day went. Fear not! With Kwanza Joneses ‘Bounce Rock Move’ the feeling of summer fun will always be near. A mixture of funk, rock and jazz, this catchy little number will send you toe-tapping in no time.

Born and raised in Washington DC, Kwanza Jones sang in gospel choirs while studying at Princeton University, before joining an electronica band. Kwanza later performed in funk and disco cover bands, and infused a variety of other musical elements, such as blues and jazz, to form a new and distinctive sound.

Self described as a promoter of female empowerment, Kwanza’s raw vocals and high energy is sure to lift your pre-winter blues!

WRITTEN FOR INNOVATION ENTERTAINMENT

Fallin’ Alone Press Release

Tuesday 28th October 2008

The hot new track from UK R&B sensation Haynzy is ready to hit the airwaves.

‘Fallin’ Alone’ is the debut single from talented new artist Haynzy. Produced by American hip-hop group Dipset’s Dial Tone, who has worked top-selling artists such as Juelz Santana, Joe Budden and Lil’ Wayne, the track encompasses smooth R&B vocals with a fresh pop sound and a fun club vibe.

Haynzy grew up with a background in gospel and soul, but was inspired by Craig David to pursue a career in R&B. After being signed to Rudo Music, the young singer developed his song writing abilities with producer Dial Tone and later moved to Blue Colla Records to pursue a solo singing career.

Having already worked with the likes of top UK producers such as Walter Harris and MOBO nominee Soundbwoy who produced the smash-hit ‘Never Wanna Say’, Haynzy is set to take the UK by storm.

The video for ‘Fallin’ Alone’ was recently shot by Darren B, who has worked with such artists as Sway, Keisha White and Ludacris, and is set to be on our TV screens early next year.

The CD includes a remix by Peacemakaz who have remixed songs by T-Pain and most recently Danielle Senior’s club smash ‘Take It To The Dancefloor’.

For more information contact:
Blue Colla Records CEO, A.K. ak@everyurbanthing.com

WRITTEN FOR EVERY URBAN THING

Chris Brown: From Brown To Breezy

Friday 5th September 2008

The young boy from Virginia has come a long way in just three years. After smashing the US charts with his debut single ‘Run It’ at the tender age of sixteen, he is now transforming into a young mogul, with a second platinum album under his belt, an acting career, as well as a new foray into fashion designing.

Born on May 5th, 1989, Christopher Maurice Brown was raised in the small town of Tappahannock by mother Joyce Hawkins and father Clinton Brown. Influenced by the music his parents played on the radio, Brown would imitate artists such as Sam Cooke, Donnie Hathaway and Stevie Wonder. A dancer at the age of two, it wasn’t until he was eleven that he wanted to combine both his singing and dancing talents. “I was eleven and watching Usher perform 'My Way', and I started trying to mimic it. My mom was like, 'You can sing?' And I was like, 'Well, yeah, Mama!'”

At thirteen, Brown was discovered by a local production team at his father’s gas station, “My dad was working at a gas station and a dude came in and said, 'I want to find some guys that can sing or rap or dance,' and my dad said, 'My son can sing!' So he hooked it up with my mom, and I said, 'I'm going to start working with this guy.' He had connections with producers and other production teams.” After being picked up by the team, he moved to Harlem, New York and stayed with a friend’s family to work on his career. Brown soon auditioned for Def Jam’s Vice President, Tina Davis, and was sent to perform for songwriter and producer L.A. Reid. He was later signed to Jive Records when he was fifteen.

His self-titled album was released on November 29th, 2005 and shot straight to number two on the US charts. Later that year, Brown received two Grammy nominations for Best Contemporary R&B Album and Best New Artist. When asked how he felt about his first nominations he confessed, “I was actually under the weather when I first heard it, but I was so amped and excited!”

After touring with Beyoncé and Ne-Yo in 2006, Brown began working on his sophomore album, Exclusive, which was released on November 6th, 2007. A much more mature album, Brown explains, “I'm 18 in this album. I'm not losing fans, and I'm not disrespecting women, but you reach the maturity of taking it to the next level with a girl.” He adds, “I am still going to keep it so my younger fans can continue to listen to my music, but I got a couple of joints on there that's for some of the older people.”

On June 3rd, 2008, Exclusive was re-released as a deluxe edition, with four extra tracks added to the already platinum record. Brown describes the album as, “- something that not everybody can get. I feel it’s an album especially for my fans. It’s not for the critics or the haters, or people that get it just to fit in. It’s only for those who truly want to hear my music.” And with Brown’s second album comes a more hands-on approach to the creative process. “This time, I was more physically and mentally into the whole process,” Brown reveals. “I just jumped in head first and delved into everything. It’s another stepping-stone for me. Every day is a learning experience when you’re in the music industry. From day one, I’ve learned how to be a better artist, working on my music and with other people.”

Not only is Chris Brown dominating the charts, he has also made a niche for himself on the small and silver screen. In 2007, Brown made his film debut in Stomp The Yard and also appeared in the hit show The O.C. “I wanna be a mogul,” Brown explains. “I wanna be a singer, actor, entrepreneur, have a clothing line, be an executive. Everything!”

With success in both the music and movie biz, Brown is now dipping his hands into the fashion world, following the footsteps of such tycoons as P. Diddy and Jay-Z. He recently collaborated with New Era Cap Company to release his own line of fitted caps that he designed himself. “I was doing six individual hats, where they got me to personally design the hats. And so I got a chance to do something more for the kids and not necessarily go into ‘high fashion’ yet. This is more for the casual back-to-school kids, the everyday person that just wants to be casual.”

With so much talent at such a young age, it’s hard to imagine Chris Brown being anything but a star, but the nineteen-year-old insists that he’s still the same old kid from Virginia. “My personal life is the same. At the end of the day, this is just a job. I love what I do, and it's a great job, but it's like my alter ego. There's Chris Brown the singer, and there's Christopher Brown the down-home Tappahannock boy that plays video games and basketball and hangs out.”

So now, after such a rapid rise to the top, Brown reflects on his career so far. “I always imagined that I could be what I wanted to be, I just hoped that I could do it. I never knew how fast this would take off, so I’m just thankful for it.”

And Chris Brown’s advise to those budding stars? “Follow your dreams. Just make sure to have fun too.”


10 fun facts you didn’t know about Chris Brown:

•He got his first tattoo on his 13th birthday
•His favourite TV show is Heroes
•He can skateboard
•He has a pit-bull named Diamond
•He owns over 500 sneakers
•One thing he wishes he still had from childhood is his Batman pyjamas
•His favourite subject in school is maths
•His favourite dessert is strawberry cheesecake
•His zodiac sign is Taurus
•His favourite video game is Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas


What’s on Chris’s calendar?

Chris Brown has many things lined up for the future. Below are some sneak peeks into what he’s up to!

•Chris Brown is currently working on a new album entitled Graffiti, which is set to be released some time next year.

•Brown is also starring in two films - romantic comedy Caramel and sports drama Phenom. Both films are still in production and set to be released early next year.


WRITTEN FOR XCEL MAGAZINE

Joe Budden ‘Padded Room’ Album Playback

Wednesday 11th February 2009

On Wednesday February 11th hip-hop lyricist Joe Budden’s album playback was held for his second-coming official record, entitled ‘Padded Room’. With already much anticipation for the delayed album, which was originally due to be released last October but was held back by Amalgam Digital due to “complications with the physical product”, industry-heads seemed eager to hear how Jersey Joe’s next instalment would compare to his critically acclaimed line-up to date.

Held in the basement of trendy bar Market Place in Central London the event, which was organised by RGS Entertainment and sponsored by Hip Hop Connection, drew a surprisingly mere handful of industry specialists, with Jump Off TV’s Ara, MTV Japan’s ex-VJ Ia, and Face4Music’s Charmaine Hayden present among the very few guests.

In a more networking-soiree fashion than an album-listening event, the afternoon progressed with guests milling about the room, sporadically perching at each table to chat and exchange business cards with fellow hip-hop experts, all the while with Budden’s vocals playing in the background.

However, amongst the schmoozing and chitchat, what could be heard of ‘Padded Room’ seems like a natural progression for the Harlem wordsmith, who used various unknown up-and-coming producers to make the record. The sophomore’s debut single ‘The Future’ featuring The Game, and ‘Now I Lay’ are two of the few up-tempo beats that grace the 13-track record. Powerful lyricism can be heard in songs such as ‘Exxxes’ and ‘In My Sleep’, two of Budden’s personal favourites, and are heavily contrasted by grittier beats like ‘Blood On The Wall’. All in all, amid his increased street notoriety over the past 5 years with underground releases due to continuing setbacks, this latest album has enough commercialism and edge to welcome him back into the world of the mainstream.

‘Padded Room’ is set to be released in stores on February 23rd.

PUBLISHED IN ORIGINS MEDIA

Buzzword

Friday 17th October 2008


Bite of the Week
Cypress Hill are being sued for apparently biting another artist's beats. Soul singer Syl Johnson, is suing the Hip hop group for an astounding $29 million for allegedly using his beat in their song 'Lock Down' from album Black Sunday – released 15 years ago! Johnson claims the beat was stolen from his 1969 song 'Is It Because I'm Black', but waited almost two decades to speak up about it!


Creep of the Week
Rumours are flying about an alleged affair between singing sensation Rihanna and producer-turned-rapper Kanye West. Apparently, the two were spotted cuddling backstage at a T.I. concert in Hollywood, with the Barbadian sitting on West's lap as she sang along to the music, before they were caught in a full on lip lock! According to a source, onlookers were so shocked that they caused Rihanna to make a speedy exit back to her dressing room, escorted by her security guard.


Collab' of the Week
Jay-Z and Coldplay have teamed up once again to record a remix of the band's song 'Lost', now entitled 'Lost +'. The remix was debuted on Los Angeles KISS-FM radio show a few days ago, and is set be released on special album Prospekt's March, which features songs that didn't make it on Coldplay's Viva La Vida album. It seems since front-man Chris Martin's feature on Jay-Z's 'Beach Chair' in 2006, the two just can't get enough of each-other!


Party of the Week
To promote his forth coming album, 808 & Heartbreak, Kanye West threw a party in Los Angeles with an extra special twist – 40 naked models! West hired artist Vanessa Beecroft to set up the 'display' for his listening party, claiming the idea came as an attempt to break the rules, “I liked the idea of nudity, because in society they tell us to wear clothes at a certain point.” Whatever you say, Kanye!


Shame of the Week
Leona Lewis was the talk of the night at Wednesday's MOBO's, for causing the crowd to erupt in a fury of boos. The 23-year-old won two awards for Best Album and Best Video but was not present to receive them. Instead, she accepted the awards via a pre-recorded video message. The booing was so bad that host Mel B tried to calm the crowd by sticking up for the UK singing sensation, insisting, “It's not her fault that she can’t be here.” Tut-tut!

PUBLISHED IN NEW NATION NEWSPAPER

1Xtra Presents: An Evening with John Legend

Monday 13th October 2008

In an exclusive performance for the UK's number one black music station, BBC 1Xtra, America's multi-platinum soul-singer, John Legend, swooned the crowd to promote his forth coming third studio album, Evolver; set to be released on 20th October.

Held in The Bloomsbury Ballroom in Holborn, the unique venue helped set the mood for the soul-filled evening, with purple lights dusting the walls and a glistening black piano grandly placed in the centre of the stage. As more and more people filled the room, it was clear the anticipation to see one of the most talented singers, songwriters, and pianists of our time was high.

At around 9.30pm the intimate show began, with DJ Ronnie Herel from 1Xtra introducing the Legend himself. Decked out in a black leather jacket over a diamanté Barack Obama t-shirt, which displayed Obama's now infamous slogan 'Change' in large capital letters, John Legend's humble demeanour and genuine charisma immediately lit up the stage.

Opening with 'Used to Love U', the second single from his debut album Get Lifted, John Legend hyped the crowd along with his energetic team of backing vocalist and band behind him. Amongst the band were three lively trumpeters who danced as well as they played, helping to make the showcase as memorable as it was. Other favourites, such as 'I Can Change' and current hit 'Green Light' were also performed.

The high point of the night was when the concert was stripped to the bare essentials – flashing lights turned off, band and vocalists out of sight – leaving John Legend and his piano to perform his Grammy-winning hit 'Ordinary People'; his raw vocals resonating around the modest room and sending chills throughout the crowd.

The concert was indeed a success. Performing to a crowd of less than a hundred, Legend made his show as dynamic as that of a performance to a few thousand. Showcasing a variety of hits from his past albums, as well as tunes from new album Evolver, John Legend sang and played live just as remarkably as he does on his records, proving that his talents are unquestionably that of a Legend.

PUBLISHED IN NEW NATION NEWSPAPER