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Kamille premieres music video for new single “Don’t Answer”

18 Oct

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Kamille has premiered the music video for her new single online.

The visual clip for “Don’t Answer” – featuring Wiley – was posted to the British singer/songwriter’s YouTube channel on Friday (October 18, 2019).

Production duties on “Don’t Answer” – which samples Ginuwine’s 1996 hit single “Pony” – were collectively handled by Tre Jean-Marie (Craig David, Jacob Banks) and Amish “ADP” Patel (Dua Lipa, Ella Eyre).

Besides working on her next project under BMG Rights Management /  Pure Cut Records, Kamille also penned songs on the next releases by Sam Smith, Lianne La Havas, David Guetta, Ellie Goulding, Dua Lipa, and Rihanna.

Kamille’s recent songwriting credits include Mabel’s “Mad Love,” Bebe Rexha’s “Harder,” Madison Beer’s “All Day And Night,” Little Mix’s “Think About Us,” Jess Glynne’s “I’ll Be There,” and Clean Bandit’s “Baby.”

Watch the music video for “Don’t Answer” below.

Kamille confirms details for new single “Don’t Answer”

14 Oct

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Kamille has confirmed the details for her new single.

The British singer/songwriter (born Camille Purcell) christened “Don’t Answer” – featuring Wiley – as her next promotional cut and will release it on October 18 via Apple Music and all other digital streaming outlets.

“Don’t Answer” was co-written by Kamille alongside Tre Jean-Marie (Paloma Faith, Ella Eyre) and Amish “ADP” Patel (Jojo, Dua Lipa). The track also samples Ginuwine’s 1996 hit single “Pony,” which the R&B crooner co-wrote alongside Timbaland and the late Stephen “Static” Garrett.

Besides working on her next project under Pure Cut Records, Kamille also penned songs on the next releases by Sam Smith, Lianne La Havas, David Guetta, Ellie Goulding, Mullally, Dua Lipa, Liam Payne, and Rihanna.

Kamille’s recent songwriting credits include Mabel’s “Mad Love,” Bebe Rexha’s “Harder,” Madison Beer’s “All Day And Night,” Little Mix’s “Think About Us,” Jess Glynne’s “I’ll Be There,” and Clean Bandit’s “Baby.”

Stream the audio clip for “Emotional” below.

Mariah Carey premieres music video for new single “A No No”

8 Mar

Mariah Carey has premiered the music video for her new single online.

The visual clip for “A No No” was posted to the American singer/songwriter’s Vevo channel on Friday (March 08, 2019).

The track was co-written by fellow recording artist Priscilla Renea, whose recent credits include Ariana Grande’s “Fake Smile,” David Guetta’s “She Knows How to Love,” Mary J. Blige’s “It’s Me,” Tamar Braxton’s “Heart in My Hands,” Kelly Clarkson’s “Love So Soft,” and Alma’s “Chit Chat.”

Production duties on “A No No” were collectively handled by Carey alongside Shea Taylor (Beyonce’s “Countdown,” Rihanna’s “Question Existing,” Ne-Yo’s “Lazy Love”) and Jermaine Dupri (Janet Jackson’s “Rock With You,” Monica’s “Love All Over Me,” Whitney Houston’s “Never Give Up”).

Carey’s latest album “Caution” – featuring further contributions from The Stereotypes (“Stay Long Love You”), DJ Mustard (“With You”), Fred Ball (“One Mo’ Gen”), Dev Hynes (“Giving Me Life”) and Timbaland (“8th Grade”) – is now available via iTunes and all other digital streaming outlets.

Watch the music video for “A No No” below.

Little Mix premiere music video for new single “Think About Us”

17 Feb

Little Mix have premiered the music video for their new single online.

The visual clip for “Think About Us” – featuring Ty Dolla Sign – was posted to the British quartet’s Vevo channel on Friday (February 15, 2019).

The track was written by Kamille alongside Frank Nobel and Linus Nordstrom of Swedish production duo Goldfingers, who are also responsible for Louisa Johnson’s “Yes,” Don Diablo’s “Give Me Love,” Liza Owen’s “Better With Me,” Shae Jacobs’s “Jealous,” and Boyzone’s “Talk About Love.”

Little Mix’s latest studio collection “LMS” – featuring further productions from TMS (“The Cure”), Mike Sabath (“Notice”), Chris Loco (“Monster in Me”), Timbaland (“More Than Words”), MNEK (“Told You So”) and The Six (“American Boy”) – is now available via Syco Music / Columbia Records.

Watch the music video for “Think About Us” below.

Mariah Carey liberates new album “Caution”

18 Nov

Mariah Carey has liberated her fifteenth studio collection online.

“Caution” – featuring singles “GTFO,” “With You,” “The Distance” and “A No No” – is now available via iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon, Google Play, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.

On the highly-anticipated project, Carey has worked with songwriters and producers including The Stereotypes, Dev Hynes, Skrillex, Priscilla Renea, Timbaland, Bibi Bourelly, Lido, Prince Charlez, Fred Ball, WondaGurl, Nineteen85, Poo Bear, Shea Taylor, DJ Mustard, and No I.D.

Stream “Caution” below.

Little Mix unleash new studio collection “LM5”

18 Nov

Little Mix have unleashed their new studio collection online.

“LM5” – featuring the Jess Glynne and Ed Sheeran-penned / Steve Mac-produced lead single “Woman Like Me” – is now available via iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon, Google Play, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.

The highly-anticipated album boasts further productions from Goldfingers, Louis Bell, TMS, Chris Loco, Matt Radosevich, Loosechange, Mike Sabath, Electric, John Hill, Timbaland, Larrance Dopson, and MNEK.

On the songwriting front, Little Mix have worked with Camille “Kamille” Purcell, Jenna Andrews, Rachel Furner, Anya Jones, Alexandra “Shungudzo” Govere, Eyelar Mirzazadeh, Rachel “Raye” Keen, Sarah Blanchard, and Cleo Tighe.

Stream “LM5” below.

Little Mix liberate new promotional single “Told You So”

10 Nov

Little Mix have liberated their new promotional single online.

“Told You So” – which was written by Rachel “Raye” Keen alongside Eyelar Mirzazadeh and Uzoechi “MNEK” Emenike – is now available via iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon, Google Play, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.

As mentioned in earlier posts, Little Mix’s upcoming fifth album “LM5” – featuring previous singles “Woman Like Me” and “Joan of Arc” – will arrive on November 16 via RCA Records (UK) and Columbia Records (US).

The highly-anticipated project yields additional contributions from Kamille, Chris Loco, Sarah Hudson, Goldfingers, Rachel Furner, Electric, Jenna Andrews, Mike Sabath, TMS, Anya Jones, Jez Ashurst, and Timbaland.

Stream the audio clip for “Told You So” below.

Little Mix unwrap tracklisting for new album “LM5”

18 Oct

British girl group Little Mix have unwrapped the tracklisting for their upcoming fifth studio collection, “LM5,” which is scheduled to arrive on November 16 via Syco Music (UK) and Columbia Records (US).

The Nicki Minaj-featuring lead single “Woman Like Me” – now available via iTunes and all other digital streaming outlets – was co-written by Jess Glynne alongside Ed Sheeran and Steve Mac.

On the follow-up to 2016’s “Glory Days,” Little Mix have also worked with songwriters and producers including Timbaland, Rachel Furner, MNEK, Jenna Andrews, Tre Jean-Marie, Kamille, Loose Change, Shungudzo, Jez Ashurst, Plested, Boy Matthews, Symbolyc One, Goldfingers, and Chris Loco.

See the tracklisting for “LM5” below.

(1) The National Manthem / (2) Woman Like Me / (3) Think About Us / (4) Strip / (5) Monster in Me / (6) Joan of Arc / (7) Love a Girl Right / (8) American Boy / (9) Told You So / (10) Wasabi / (11) More Than Words / (12) Motivate / (13) Notice / (14) The Cure / (15) Forget You Not / (16) Woman’s World / (17) The Cure (Stripped) / (18) Only You

[Common Collaborators] Alicia Keys and Beyoncé

5 Jul

Since its a slow news day, I thought about writing this post, which has been on my mind for a while now. Its about songwriters/producers who worked with two artists that are frequently associated with one another. For this post, I have chosen Alicia Keys and Beyoncé.  In case you did not know, Keys was signed to Columbia Records (which is Beyoncé’s current label) before signing to Clive Davis’ J Records.  Here are the musicians that both artists have worked with:

  • Alonzo “Novel” Stevenson: Alicia Keys (“Tell You Something”) / Beyoncé (“My Body”)
  • Antonio Dixon: Alicia Keys (“That’s When I Knew”) / Beyoncé (“Best Thing I Never Had”)
  • Candice Nelson: Alicia Keys (“Heartburn”) / Beyoncé (“Resentment”)
  • Chad Hugo: Alicia Keys (“How Come You Don’t Call Me” – Remix) / Beyonce (“I Care,” “Work it Out” and “My First Time”)
  • Dre & Vidal: Alicia Keys (“So Simple”) / Beyonce (“T-Shirt” w/ Destiny’s Child)
  • Frank Ocean: Alicia Keys (“One Thing”) / Beyoncé (“I Miss You” and “Superpower”)
  • Harold Lilly: Alicia Keys (“Teenage Love Affair,” “Wreckless Love,” “Saviour,” “Where Do We Go from Here,” “I Need You,” “Pawn it All,” “Illusion of Bliss,” “Girl Can’t Be Herself,” “More Than We Know,” “So Simple” and “Where Do We Begin Now”) / Beyoncé (“Ego”)
  • Jeff Bhasker: Alicia Keys (“Girl on Fire,” “Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart,” “Love is Blind,” “Wait Til You See My Smile,” “Like the Sea” and “Tears Always Win”) / Beyoncé (“I Care,” “Rather Die Young” and “Party”)
  • Jermaine Dupri: Alicia Keys (“Girlfriend” and “My Boo”) / Beyoncé (“With Me” w/ Destiny’s Child)
  • Justin Timberlake: Alicia Keys (“How Come You Don’t Call Me – Remix” and “Morning Light”) / Beyoncé (“Until the End of Time,” “Blow” and “Rocket”)
  • Kandi Burruss: Alicia Keys (“Jane Doe”) / Beyoncé (“Bills, Bills, Bills,” “So Good,” “Bug a Boo,” “Hey Ladies” and “She Can’t Love” w/ Destiny’s Child)
  • Kanye West: Alicia Keys (“You Don’t Know My Name” and “Unbreakable”) / Beyoncé (“Party”)
  • Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds: Alicia Keys (“That’s When I Knew”) / Beyoncé (“Best Thing I Never Had” and “Broken Hearted Girl”).
  • LaShawn “Big Shiz” Daniels: Alicia Keys (“Rear View Mirror”) / Beyoncé (“Scared of Lonely,” “World Wide Woman” and “Back Up”)
  • Miguel: Alicia Keys (“Where’s the Fun in Forever”) / Beyoncé (“Rocket”)
  • Noah “40” Shebib: Alicia Keys (“Unthinkable”) / Beyoncé (“Mine”)
  • Pharrell Williams: Alicia Keys (“Work on It,” “It’s On Again,” “Know Who Are” and “Apple”) / Beyoncé (“Work it Out,” “Green Light,” “Kitty Kat,” “Blow,” “Superpower” and “My First Time”)
  • Rich Harrison: Alicia Keys (“Ain’t No Reason” – performed by Christina Milian) / Beyoncé (“Crazy in Love,” “Be with You,” “Suga Mama,” “Freakum Dress” and Creole)
  • Rodney Jerkins: Alicia Keys (“Rear View Mirror” and “Listen to Your Heart”) / Beyoncé (“Déjà vu,” “Back Up,” “World Wide Woman” and “Scared of Lonely”)
  • Sean Garrett: Alicia Keys (“Waiting for Your Love”) / Beyoncé (“Ring the Alarm,” “Get Me Bodied,” “Upgrade U,” “Check on It,” “Green Light,” “Diva,” “Video Phone” and “Lay Up Under Me”)
  • Swizz Beatz: Alicia Keys (“Waiting for Your Love,” “Put it in a Love Song,” “New Day,” “The Gospel,” “Pawn it All,” “She Don’t Really Care,” “Million Dollar Bill,” “Wait Til You See My Smile”) and “Illusion of Bliss”) / Beyoncé (“Get Me Bodied,” “Upgrade U,” “Ring the Alarm,” “Lost Your Mind” and “Check on It”)
  • Timbaland: Alicia Keys (“Heartburn”) / Beyoncé (“Partition,” “Drunk in Love” and “Rocket”)
  • Toby Gad: Alicia Keys (“Love is My Disease”) / Beyoncé (“If I Were a Boy”)

Stream the audio clip for “Put It in a Love Song” below.

Keri Hilson teases new collaboration with Danja, Priscilla Renea

6 Jun

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Keri Hilson has teased a new collaboration with Priscilla Renea and Danja.

“Great session w/ this 🏾 amazing talent Priscilla Renea & the man Danja! You’ll never guess who we’re writing for…again…🤐,” the American singer/songwriter posted to Instagram on Tuesday (June 5th, 2018).

Renea’s songwriting resume boasts works with Kelly Clarkson (“Love So Soft”), Fifth Harmony (“Worth It”), Rihanna (“Watch ‘N Learn”), Mariah Carey (“Infinity”), Chris Brown (“Don’t Wake Me Up”), Demi Lovato (“Fix a Heart”), Mary J. Blige (“Don’t Mind”) and Selena Gomez (“Who Says”).

Meanwhile, Danja (real name Nathaniel Hills) recently co-wrote and co-produced three songs on Justin Timberlake’s chart-topping album “Man of the Woods” – “Filthy,” “Say Something” and “Sauce.”

He also worked with Hilson on singles “Turnin’ Me On” (featuring Lil Wayne) and “Knock You Down” (featuring Ne-Yo & Kanye West), which peaked to numbers (15) and (3) on the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart, respectively.

Hilson’s upcoming third studio colleciton, on the other hand, is expected to arrive later this year via Zone 4 / Mosley Music / Interscope Records.

The highly-anticipated project, tentatively entitled “L.I.A.R,” an acronym for Love Is a Religion, reportedly boasts contributions from Timbaland, Polow Da Don, Chris Brown, Oren Yoel, Lauren Christy, Benny Cassette, and J. Que.

Watch the music video for “Lose Control” below.