ESSENCE: How do you feel about constantly being compared to Mary J. Blige?
COLE: I feel like we are very similar based on everything we’ve been through in our personal lives. It’s helped make us sing the way we sing. Because she didn’t have a vocal coach, and neither did I. And when I met her I told her, “You winning all those Grammy’s—congratulations—it gives me inspiration to this day that maybe I can do the same thing.” You know, it’s just a real big life circle. I think there are a lot of things that she could tell me that’d help me. I’m not trying to take nobody’s place or nothing like that. But I’m just saying, as a woman—as a young Black woman—if she knows some of the answers, Give ’em to me!” (Laughing.) But she said that I could call her anytime. I just haven’t done it yet.
Go Keyshia!! [=
Way to go Keyshia … humility is the best quality. I’m glad to know that you she is not so big on herself that she can’t see that she and Mary are a lot alike and that Mary has paved a way for her.
KEYSHiA BEEN MY GiRL SiNCE THE BEGiNNiNG! & i SEEN NOW THAT SHE HAS GROWN SOOO STRONG. ESPECiALLY WHEN SHE CAME OUT WiTH THE HiT “LET iT GO” KEYSHiA iS A GREAT ROLE MODEL. CUSz SHE iS TELLiN US iT DONT MATTA WHERE YHU COME FROM. YOU CAN STiLL BE STRONG AND BE SOMEBODY GREAT. SO MUCH LOVE KEYSHiA & i LOVED HOW SHE ANSWERED THE QUESTiON UP THERE [:
I too have been down with my girl Keyshia since the day. I love her music her last album was off the chain with many bangin track. When I first heard let it go I was like my girl making dope song. Only thing about this song is I personally can relate. She looks so fabulous on the cover of Essence.