Melanie Fiona Readies New LP

Published: Wednesday 30th Aug 2017 by David

Years removed from her Roc Nation run is the singer/songwriter Melanie Fiona.

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How life is treating her? Very well. For the birth of her baby boy has inspired her to create new music she is now ready to share with the world!

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The set’s name is named ‘New Train’ and is expected to hit retailers, supported by her new deal with UAA, in the first quarter of 2018!

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Where the wild things are… ? xo

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Fiona’s arrangement with UAA will support the release and the platform she is building to elevate it following the unveiling of 2012’s ‘The MF Life.’

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  1. DanYiel Iman August 30, 2017

    I didn’t know she was apart of Roc Nation..

  2. Truth teller August 30, 2017

    She is beyonce s assistant

  3. Lisa August 30, 2017

    She has a great vocal but lackluster material. And It Kills me……great vocal.

  4. Francis August 30, 2017

    Great, I love her debut album!

  5. My2Cents August 30, 2017

    Yesssss!!!! She is a vocal beast. I’m so ready to support anything Melanie puts out. RocNation did Melanie wrong. She was one of the first signers signed to RocNation and they never promoted/supported her work. Melanie and her manager had to beg for support on social media and then they begged be let out of the contract with RocNation. Its sad that Jay doesn’t sign or support more black female singers with talent like Melanie. I think there is a music industry conspiracy to silence and delete strong black singing voices from mainstream music. Just count the number of black singers on this year’s VMAs. Thank God singers like Melanie don’t let the industry’s games keep them down. You can’t hide talent forever in this age if YouTube, streaming services and underground music spots.

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