Showing posts with label Pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pop. Show all posts

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Janet Jackson Re-releases "Control: The Remixes" [Digital]



For the first time ever, Grammy Award-winning Icon JANET JACKSON has released Control: The Remixes, a remix compilation album to her ground-breaking LP Control on all digital and streaming platforms.

Originally released in selected parts of the world (UK, Germany, Australia) during it's original release run, the 12-track set is now available everywhere worldwide, which includes mixes to her No. 1 hits "When I Think of You", "Let's Wait Awhile", "Nasty", "What Have You Done for Me Lately" and "The Pleasure Principle".



On June 7, the original Control album is slated to be reissued on vinyl for it's second time via A&M/UMe.

Friday, May 17, 2019

New Album: Dionne Warwick - She's Back

 Legendary Grammy winner DIONNE WARWICK has released her 36th studio LP She's Back in her illustrious musical career via Kind Music/eOne Entertainment.

Produced by her son Damon Elliott, the 15-track project features guest appearances from Musiq Soulchild "Am I Dreaming", Kenny Lattimore "What Color Is Love", Kevon Edmonds "How to Keep the Music Playing", Krayzie Bone "Deja Vu", Brian McKnight "Forever In My Heart", and FIJI "Two Ships" and includes the lead single "What the World Needs Now", an updated version of her 1966 classic.


In addition She's Back is packaged with a bonus disc of Warwick's 1998 album, Dionne Sings Dionne, which features her greatest hits, re-mastered.

Friday, May 10, 2019

New Album: Ciara - "Beauty Marks"


Grammy Award-winning Entertainer CIARA has released her seventh studio LP Beauty Marks which serves as her follow-up album since Jackie in 2015.

The 11-track project features the Gold-selling lead single "Level Up" followed by "Dose", "Greatest Love" and the latest single "Thinkin Bout You"


Beauty Marks features appearances by Macklemore ("I Love Myself"), Kelly Rowland ("Girl Gang") and Tekno ("Freak Me").

On the album, Ciara adds:

"Beauty Marks marks a special chapter in my career. Two years ago I got the chance to create my own entertainment company, record label and management company, so it's all things encompassing me within' my business world and it's been an incredible journey."

BEAUTY MARKS TRACK LIST

1 I Love Myself ft. Macklemore
2 Level Up
3 Set
4 Thinkin Bout You
5 Trust Myself
6 Girl Gang ft. Kelly Rowland
7 Dose
8 Na Na
9 Freak Me ft. Tekno
10 Greatest Love
11 Beauty Marks

Monday, April 22, 2019

Interview: Stan Genius Discuss Latest Single "Cross Your Mind", Upcoming Project & More...



Rising R&B/Pop sensation STAN GENIUS is ready to take the music world by storm. The Singer-songwriter released his first project LightSkin Issues in 2017 followed by A Genius Holiday. I caught up with Stan Genius to discuss his latest single "Cross Your Mind", Upcoming Project, Musical Influences & much more...



TERRANCE: First, tell us a little about where you’re from and when you realized you were ready to share your gifts with the world.

STAN GENIUS: I'm from Atlanta, Georgia. Music is always something I knew I wanted to do. I knew I wanted to share my gift with the world by age 5, by putting on my first “homemade” concert as well as selling original CD’s.

TERRANCE: Who were your musical influences growing up?
STAN GENIUS: Michael Jackson, Charlie Wilson, Luther Vandross, and Stevie Wonder were all very influential to me at a young age. 

TERRANCE: In one word describe your sound.

STAN GENIUS: FUN! It's RnB with a Pop appeal.

TERRANCE: As a songwriter, do you usually write from the experiences of your own or the experiences of others?

STAN GENIUS: Hahaha.. both. I can see something casual in life that may not pertain to me that I think is a good concept for a song, but the more personal and serious ones are usually experiences of my own.

TERRANCE: Talk about the inspiration behind your single “Cross Your Mind”.

STAN GENIUS: "Cross Your Mind" was a very fun song to write haha. Me and B (my writing partner) wrote it literally in like 30min over FaceTime. Just thinking of that place in a relationship where it seems like things have hit the fan but you don’t want it to end, which I think is a very relatable feeling for everyone.

TERRANCE: What can you tell us about your upcoming project Star Burst?

STAN GENIUS: Of course. I can definitely say that this music is the best I've ever made and I can’t wait for my fans to hear. It’s very fun and has a great energy. I believe it will make you happy!

TERRANCE: Do you consider social media fundamental to an artist career and independent music in general?

STAN GENIUS: No, I think what’s fundamental is your product, your music. Not a number of followers. I think it can be a great platform to reach people and show your work but I think it's sad that there's so many talented people that do not get the shot they deserve because everything is based off that number.

TERRANCE: From your perspective, what’s a key quality that makes an artist great?

STAN GENIUS: That artist believing that they are intact great.

TERRANCE: What are your aspirations outside of music?

STAN GENIUS: Love this question. One of my biggest goals outside of music is to buy the Falcons when I'm older.

TERRANCE: Are there any upcoming shows, special events or appearances you can tell us about?

STAN GENIUS: I will be performing at the HotLanta Music Festival this month as well as my on going High-School Tour with Hot 107.9 and MEG in Atlanta.

TERRANCE: What advice would you give to the aspiring artist who aspire to do what you do?

STAN GENIUS: Don’t let anyone tell you want you can’t do. Find ways to keep inspiring yourself to keep going EVEN when you DON'T see the results! That's what makes the difference.

TERRANCE: Any final words you would like to share with the readers, your fans and followers about yourself and your music?

STAN GENIUS: I love you all so much, can’t wait for you to hear this new music! Till next time.

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Sunday, April 21, 2019

New Video: MAJOR. - Love Me Olé (Featuring Kas)


Grammy nominated Pop-Soul recording artist and actor MAJOR. delivers the visual to his latest Latin-infused anthem single, "Love Me Olé", which features Brooklyn-rapper Kas.


MAJOR. recently landed a recurring role as Rashad (related to Queen Latifah's character Carlotta) on the third season of Fox's Star series.

On his role, MAJOR. adds:

“Rashad is this life force and he just comes in and he’s relatable but he brings inspiration, perspective to the storyline. I help shift the way folks are seeing things.”

Monday, October 8, 2018

New Music: Arika Kane – Chains

 
R&B/Pop Singer-Songwriter Arika Kane returns with her latest sultry ballad “Chains”. 
 
 
“Chains” follows after Kane’s cover of Barbara Acklin’s classic “Love Makes a Woman” which was a top 10 single across streaming charts.
 
On the song Arika Kane mentions:
“Musically I wanted to get back to my roots and my love for R&B on this record. The lyrics express the process and transition that most go through after heartbreak. It’s based on a personal experience of mine that I felt needed to be expressed in song in knowing that many people have been through it at some point in their lives and can relate to the same experience.”
 
Earlier in the year I caught up with Arika Kane for an exclusive interview where she discussed her earliest musical beginning, her sound, forthcoming album and much more…
 


Monday, August 13, 2018

#IndieArtistSpotlight: AlanMichael - Interview


As recently announced, ‘RnB Junkie Official’ has added a new feature to our site to help independent artist gain more exposure #IndieArtistSpotlight. Our first #IndieArtistSpotlight feature goes to no other than AlanMichael. If you’re familiar with the D.C. music scene you might be familiar with this indie artist, being that he was called on stage by the “Vocal Bible” Brandy Norwood herself in concert to sing. While in route to New York City to take care of some studio business, emerging artist AlanMichael had a chance to chat with 'RnB Junkie Official.’ We discussed his unique sound, influences, his single, music video to ‘Pull Up,” and more. Check out our interview with our #IndieArtistSpotlight AlanMichael below. 


Where are you from?

AlanMichael: I am from Arlington, Virginia born and raised from Middletown which is like fifth-teen minutes outside of D.C. 

How would you describe your sound?

AlanMichael: It’s like a big gumbo pot of many different things. It’s rooted in R&B because that’s what I grew up on, but I throw in elements of Pop and alternatives something like Electronics in there, a hint of Rock sometimes depending on how I’m feeling that day. It’s a big mixture of everything. I don’t have quite a staple in a certain genre. I’m kind of like a chameleon when it comes to genres. I can go anywhere and make it sound good, so I like to call myself a chameleon. 

Who are some artists that have helped shape the way you listen to music, as well as your approach to creating music?

AlanMichael: It started off with Michael Jackson. When I was three years old, I would wake up and go into the living room and put on one of his concerts and perform like I was on stage with him. Just seeing how he approached structuring songs to creating visuals that was it to me! From there I was introduced to Janet and that was like when I really took on the whole dancing aspect. Then, when I think I was around seven or eight, my mom was driving me to summer camp and she had her red Nissan. The sunroof was back and she was blasting Brandy’s ’Top Of The World,’ and from then on my whole way of approaching singing, layering vocals, and just vocals styles in general changed. Brandy to me is the ultimate vocalist for anybody! It’s like she was the original superstar, you know what I mean? She had the tv shows, the platinum albums, the movies, the dolls, the endorsements, so I saw that at a young age and I was like I want to do that. So, Michael, Janet, and Brandy for me are the top three.  

I recently saw the visual to your single ‘Pull Up.’ Can you explain the inspiration behind the song, and how you came up with the creative concept of the video?


AlanMichael: The song was written as a way of me kind of sort of letting people know that you’re not going to sleep on me for too long. I’m letting them know that I am ready to show what I can do and what I have to offer. I don’t need anybody’s approval, anybody's co-signing, or anything. It was like it’s me I’m here! So, with the video, I wanted to approach it where it was being told through dance. You know, like that frustration of feeling like people don’t view you as an asset, so you’re like let me show you what I can do. We wanted to take that and put it in the movement. We also wanted to sprinkle in some bits of traditional African moves, which is we did with that to stay true to the intro of the song. We collaborated and came up with the routine in like a day and learned it that same day, shot the video the next day, and then there we go. 


I love how the video stayed true to the African essence of the beat. Everything thing was on point from wardrobe to the dancing, you guys did a really good job.

AlanMichael: Thank you! Let me tell you something. That wardrobe was last minute. I found those pants at a thrift store. I was like yup, we’re going to wear this. The paint on my face, we weren’t able to find face paint. So, I ran to CVS to grab whiteout and put it on my face. I was like listen because this going to have to happen. It took me like thirty minutes to scrub it off, but we did it and it looked good. 

How much of your material do you actually write?

AlanMichael: Everything that I sing I write. I write every lyric, every vocal harmony as in the way it's arranged I do all of that. I usually link up with different producers that I may find online or that might hit me up and we collaborate on what we want the song to sound like and then they’ll send me the track. I’ll write it, record it, and send it back to them and that’s it.

You’ve released two EP’s ‘Honeymoon Motel’ and ‘Entrancing.’ What were the highlights of creating each project?

AlanMichael: Oh my gosh! ‘Honeymoon Motel’ the first song I recorded for that was ‘Paradise,’ and I did that song in my girlfriend’s closet in our old apartment. I remember recording that one and just listening back to it and crying because that was the first time I ever did something like that to that level. That kind of sparked off the whole beginning of that project, so that was the most memorable moment of that for me. The latest EP, I think actually finishing it and listening to the whole thing back and hearing what I was able to create because I told myself when I did it, I’m going to do it bigger than the last one, and I’m going to do a whole visual thing with it. I have two videos left to film, but being able to achieve that goal so far is just the ultimate for me. 

What is one thing you would want someone to walk away with after listening to your projects?

AlanMichael: Just to know that I really love this. Music is something that I grew up on. My mom was in a band. My dad was in a band. So, being able to share that with people and for them to walk away and take something from it whether it’s them realizing that they have something that they’re passionate about and want to go after, or whether it’s a song that just sparks a memory in their mind or sparks a feeling. Just to know that they walk away with something from it is what I would want them to take. 

Where can music lovers find your music?


AlanMichael: Everywhere! iTunesSpotifyTidalAmazonGoogleYouTubeSoundcloud, and my mom's car. [Laughs].



How can our followers find you on social media?

AlanMichael: I’m on InstagramTwitterSoundcloud, and YouTube everything is @itsalanmichael. That’s @- i-t-s-a-l-a-n-m-i-c-h-a-e-l. It’s fairly simple and there we go. [Laughs].


Thank you for this interview today and being our first #IndieArtistSpotlight.

AlanMichael: Aww. Yay! I appreciate it because I usually don’t get asked to do things like this. This is like big to me!