Your thoughts?
Sam: Kelly, it really is an honour to finally be able to speak with you.
Kelly: Thank You.
Sam: How are you enjoying your stay here in London so far?
Kelly: I absolutely love London. I want to look for a place over here to come and camp out here for a little while. I love it. Iâm really comfortable over here, I have the best fans here.
Sam: Thatâs great. After putting the word out on the site that weâd be interviewing you, the feedback from our readers was phenomenal. So saying that, Iâm gonna fire away the questionsâŠ
Sam: Your great new single âWorkâ is doing fantastically well here in the UK â especially the Freemasons remix. With suggestive lyrics such as âput it in/do it baby/do it babyâ some are a little confused about what the song is really about. Could you, please, clarify?
Kelly: (hysterical laugher) Basically, the song âWorkâ is about the dynamic between a man and a woman â whichever you prefer. You meet somebody, you have the energy, flirting with somebody and telling them âIn order to get a girl like me youâve got to work, you got to put in workâ. You canât just come to me and buy me a drink and dance, maybe take me home or something like that. Itâs not gonna be like that, you have to work for my attention, period, because Iâm a lady (in English accent).
Sam: Indeed, youâre a lady (laughs). Ok, so upon the initial release of âMs. Kellyâ, âWorkâ was a huge instant favourite among fans and general listeners as well. Many of our US readers want to know if the song is scheduled for a Stateside release?
Kelly: If they make it one in the way the UK did. The UK made âWorkâ a great single, I have to say. I put the song out, but itâs really the fans that do everything. You know, the fans made âWorkâ a great hit and I appreciate them for that. So if the US does the same, hey we could have something great on our hands (laughs). Thereâs nothing like the UK fanbase, though, I must say.
Sam: Great. We have to talk about the âMs. Kellyâ re-release. Following the release of your sophomore effort âMs. Kellyâ back in July last year, itâs since been announced that a revamped version of the album will be released in March this year. Whatâs the reason for re-releasing the project?
Kelly: I felt like the album needed a new life; so I wanted to put some new tracks on there and give it another shot, you know what I mean. So thatâs exactly what I did. I recorded an amazing track with Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes titled âDaylightâ and of course the âWorkâ Freemasons remix. Itâs giving something new and different on the re-release, which is something I really wanted to do.
Sam: Is there a particular reason why a re-release of âMs. Kellyâ â which I must say is my best album from last year (Kelly: Thank you) â was chosen over doing a whole new album altogether?
Kelly: Say that one more time.
Sam: Basically, was there a reasonâŠ
All: (laughter)
Sam: Was there a reason why you decided to re-release the album, as opposed to making a new album?
Kelly: You know what; I wanted to give the album another chance to be heard. I mean, I felt the first time not a lot of people knew about the album and thatâs not fair to the fans, itâs not fair to me. So I wanted to make sure I released a single that would, basically, have the fans really gravitate towards the album â those who have heard it, those who havenât heard it, those that possibly want something new as well on the release. So thatâs why I made the decision.
Sam: âŠwhich is very-well understandable. Many are keen to find out what the âMs. Kellyâ re-release will be serving up. Who did you work with on the new tracks?
Kelly: On the new tracks, of course the Freemasons did the remix to âWorkâ as well as Travis McCoy on âDaylightâ. Iâm actually trying to get one more in. Iâm in the studio right now and playing around here and there. I donât know if some songs will make it or not, but Iâm still working with different producers; Mark Feist, who did Destinyâs Childâs âEmotionsâ. A lot of different people.
Sam: There was something floating around about you working with Nate âDanjaâ Hills, who did Britneyâs Gimme Moreâ. Is this correct?
Kelly: I wanna work with Danja, but Danja is really busy, heâs really busy with other artists. When he sees this, heâs gonna kill me (laughs). But I really love Danja, Iâd love to work with him, heâs so talented.
Sam: Are there any track titles and/or personal favourites you could share with us from the new tracks youâve recorded?
Kelly: From the new tracks, gosh I must say that I love them all, to be quite honest with you. Thereâs a song I recently did with Mark Feist that I really love. I have to say, though, that I love âDaylightâ with Travis. We had fun giving âDaylightâ (a Bobby Womack cover) a new, younger life, which was really cool; to introduce young people to some more soul and put a twist on it.
Sam: Will the original track list be preserved or will some tracks be replaced?
Kelly: Some tracks will be replaced. We are actually in the process of doing that now, piecing it together still. You want to make sure that you are making the right decisions for yourself and your fans, so that everybodyâs happy.
Sam: Thatâs good.
Kelly: Great questions.
Sam: A lot of fans sent questions in; they were really hyped to be able to present them to you.
Kelly: Yeah, these are great questions, a lot of journalism going on. I love it.
Sam: Thank you. People want to know if thereâs going to be a bonus DVD packaged with the album, perhaps, as youâve done quite a few videos. There was the âLike Thisâ video, the âGhettoâ video, Iâve seen âDaylightâ and âWork as well. Will there be a bonus DVD of sorts?
Kelly: Possibly.
Sam: Possibly
Kelly: (in posh English accent): Possibly
Sam: Possibly
Kelly: (still with English accent) Possibly
Sam: Possibly
All: (laughter)
Sam: You filmed a video for the single âComebackâ, right?
Kelly: Uh huh.
Sam: People really wanna know where itâs at?
Kelly: Itâs so fly! I LOVE âComebackâ. YeahâŠ
Sam: Will we be seeing the video anytime soon?
Kelly: You will see the âComebackâ video, on the re-release.
Sam: Of the existing tracks, the confessional âStill in Love with My Exâ is the song many are hoping to be a single. Are there such plans for this?
Kelly: Yo, yaâll have to call Sony. Make sure that whatever you want, they make it happen. First they have to, honestly, hear the fans feedback. The same way they (the fans) made âWorkâ a big record, the fans make it happen now. Like, the artist can put out music, but look at what the fans are doing with the music industry. Itâs all in their hands, so itâs really up to them. I love âStill In Love With my Exâ. Itâs a personal confession for me, so I think thatâs why itâs so close and personal to a lot of fans as well as those that, possibly, donât even know Kelly Rowland. Itâs something that really triggers and is familiar to them. Iâd love for it to be a single. Anything could happen.
Sam: On âMs. Kellyâ you flaunted a sassy, assertive, yet emotionally vulnerable side. Whatâs different with âMs. Kellyâ this go round?
Kelly: For the re-release, I feel there is even more sassiness. When you think of âWorkâ, I like the fact that it was given a new life, like I said earlier. With âDaylightâ, it brings more soul to the record, as well as the song I did with Mark Feist. Itâs about me evolving as an artist and, just, trying out different things every time I put something out.
Sam: Though critically praised, âMs. Kellyâsâ sales unfortunately didnât reflect this. Youâve gone on record to say that you felt youâre label werenât as supportive as they could have been initially; how was this so and how has it been combated this time around?
Kelly: Like I said, it takes the fans to let them see itâs a great record. They can see my passion, I think my management sees my passion, but itâs ultimately takes the label (to understand this) because they have to promote the record, they have to stand by you and be behind you. Now they are on board and everyoneâs playing ball together (chuckles). So weâre all making it happen and thatâs the most important thing, itâs working.
Sam: Whatâs your response to the calls from fans, naysayers etc that you should change labels, management etc? Because, I have to be honest with you, itâs something that is passed about quite a bit.
Kelly: It is passed about quite a bit. You know whatâs so sad to me is that when people donât know whatâs going on, then they are basically entitled to their own opinion; opinions are like buttholes, everybodyâs got one. The thing is, people are going to continue to say something, and they are going to continue to compare myself with Destinyâs Child, Beyonce, with Michelle, with whatever. Theyâll do that forever and, of course; itâll always be seen as what they want it to be seen as. But, you know what? Misery loves company and I donât let miserable people bother me because I still love music, I love my family and I love everybody that Iâm working with. If it needs change, then Iâll change it, when I see fit.
Sam: Great. Having experienced the ups and downs of the ever-changing music industry, what are the 3 things you see as necessary to survive in it?
Kelly: Hmm. Good people around you. I donât keep âyesâ people around me; if I had a bad performance, I had a bad performance. If I was rude to somebody, I was rude to somebody and you shouldnât act like that, you know what I mean. So it takes honest people around you. Passion. I feel like this could be taken away from me tomorrow, Iâm not going to treat it like âOh my God I get a number one record everydayâ. That doesnât happen. So Iâm blessed to be in the position Iâm in. Like when I first released the record and it didnât do what I wanted it to do, that was also humbling. There are so many different experiences you go though that, basically, keeps your feet on the ground and I think thatâs a great thing. I also think itâs something from God; I feel like this is a gift, I canât hinder my gift at all.
Sam: The U.K. is arguably home to your most loyal fanbase, why do you think the UK is more appreciative of your music than the US?
Kelly: Thatâs a good question. I say, everyoneâs a lot more open minded to music here. Nothingâs separated, there no âurban here, no pop here, this hereâ Everybody listens to different types of music since they were small. At least thatâs the impression I get when I talk to fans and different people who love music here. They can be like âOh my God I love U2â and in the same sentence say they love Jay-Z, that they love Coldplay or a new artist such as Adele or maybe Amy Winehouse. Itâs really cool that people are open to music. Here itâs a passion, rather than a trend. Is that mean?
Sam: Nope, itâs not mean at all. Itâs good that youâre being honest.
Sam: Though the âMs. Kellyâ is your priority at present, have you started thinking about the direction of your next record?
Kelly: Totally. Iâm just boggled right now because the sky is the limit. There are so many things Iâd love to try. Like doing an album and trying out different songs, but live. Not actually recording it in the studio, but doing the song live and recording that and putting that out as an album. That would be so much fun.
Sam: So live instrumentation etc?
Kelly: Oh definitely; live instrumentation, live vocals, backgrounds, everything. Doing it with the instruments, the artist and someone that puts together music, doing it live right on the spot. I saw Timbaland with Justin Timberlake at a show and he was putting together beats, like live, and I was crying (laughs) because it was just so amazing. I love creativity, like to that point, where it just moved me to emotion. I was like, âI want to do something like thatâ. I sat home and thought âwhat can I do that will be close?â and that would be it. To put together a whole album live, doing it in front of an audience and just make it real hot and gritty.
Sam: Any producers youâd like to work with on the next go round?
Kelly: Pharrell. Iâd love to work with will.i.am. Iâd LOVE to work with will.i.am. I love him. I love him and Sweetback (Sadeâs band)
Sam: Moving on, do you hit up sites such as ThatGrapeJuice.net to keep yourself posted on the latest goings on in music industry?
Kelly: Sometimes. Iâve just learned that in the past when I go on blog sites not everyone is happy with themselves so they have to tear you down. So I donât go on them anymore. I just make my own little pictures books on my computer (laughs) and learn different things to do with iMovie and I make my own little world. Thatâs just me, thatâs what I like to do.
Sam: Just to let you know, not everybodyâs hating or coming at anyone from a derogatory angleâŠ
Kelly: No, no, I know. I just like to keep myself free from all of that. It seems like every time I wanna even look, just to get some news or anything, if Iâm out of the country or whatever it is, Iâm like âGod darn it! Iâm sorry, my shoe was too bigâ (laughs). I know not everyone is like that, but I just like to protect myself.
Sam: Which is understandable. So, tell me a little known fact about you?
Kelly: Do people know I like to eat? (All: laughs). I love food.
Aide: We found that Thai!
Kelly: My cousin would always say âyou donât look like you eat as much as you doâ. Iâm pretty much a homebody, I donât know if people know that. I like to pick up my nephew from school. Ermm, go the grocery store and cook. Oh and I love my Nintendo DS.
Sam: Youâre obviously enjoying a lot of success this year with âWorkâ, with the upcoming re-release and whatnot, but there are also a few releases from other female heavy-weights this yearâ including Janet and Mariah. Whose projects are you looking forward to this year?
Kelly: I love Mariah. I really canât wait to see what Mariah does. I was really looking forward to Alicia Keys as well and Iâm definitely satisfied with the album that she brought. Janet Jackson, I canât wait to see what sheâs gonna bring.
Sam: Have you heard the âFeedbackâ song?
Kelly: I heard âFeedbackâ; only once, but it definitely made me dance â I was in the club.
Sam: A few random bits and pieces, here. The last time you cursed somebody out?
Kelly: (laughs) (looks to aide) Was it today? I didnât cuss you out? Iâm sorry. I guess today (All: laugh). I thought you were a soldier, no pun intended (laughs).
Sam: Not sure if youâll answer this one, but: Obama or Clinton?
Kelly: Ohh too political.
Sam: Favourite Destinyâs Child song?
Kelly: Itâs from our last album, the âDestinyâ Fulfilledâ album, âLoveâ. I love âLoveâ, itâs so beautiful. That one, and one that goes down in history âSay My Nameâ â that has to be one of the best tracks of all-time, if I must say so myself (laughs).
Sam: Iâm sure many would agree. Your favourite Beyonce song?
Kelly: Favourite Beyonce song? Oh, âFlaws and Allâ
Sam: Favourite Michelle song?
Kelly: âHeart To Yoursâ. Itâs one of the most beautiful records; I love Michelleâs voice on it and I love the production and everything. Itâs just so fly and cool.
Sam: Real quick, favourite LeToya song?
Kelly: Letâs see, I liked her âAll Eyes On Meâ record
Sam: I liked that one too.
Kelly: It was a good record.
Sam: Are there any tour plans, a live DVD? A lot of your fans want to know if youâll be doing anything along those lines.
Kelly: I sure hope so. Iâm so ready to tour; I sleep with ideas in my head. I canât wait, thatâll be so exciting for me.
Sam: Lastly, what is your âComebackâ as an artist? What makes fans comeback to Kelly Rowland?
Kelly: I think they sense Iâm real, you know what I mean. Iâm a real person, a real human being, a real person that loves music and they see and hear that on my records and appreciate that. I guess thatâs something we identify with each other with. What you put out, you get back.
Sam: Thank you very much Kelly for your time.
Kelly: No, thank you.
Kelly’s awesome new single ‘Work’ is in stores & iTunes now (UK). Do be sure to pick up a copy.
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Your thoughts on the Kelly Rowland interview?
Erykah Baduâs new video for her new single ‘Honey’ premiered recently. As with most things she puts out, the video is real ‘out of the box’ and I’m liking it alot. The track is lifted from Erykah’s forthcoming album ‘New Amerykah’ which hits stores on February 26th.
What do you think of the song / video?
âI havenât met anybody that I want to be reminded of. You gotta think about that for 18 years because, more than likely, you, as a woman, youâre gonna be stuck raising the kids. Knowing me, Iâd have a baby by somebody I canât stand and heâd (baby) look just like him (boyfriend). Itâd be like, âDamn, here you come again todayâŠâ You donât want to take it out on the child. Iâve gotten a little old to be walking around pregnant (but) Iâd make a wonderful mom. Iâm good with kids. I love kids. Itâs just that (pregnancy) hasnât happened in my life.â
Aunt Viv cracks me up. It’s a shame she’s still a mess though. I’m not sure I’ll ever forgive her or Kim for messing their God given beauty with that all that plastic surgery. SMH…
As many of you know, I interviewed R&B star Kelly Rowland this past Thursday in Central London. In what was an awesome interview, if I must say so myself, Kelly spoke very candidly about the ups and downs she’s experienced the in music industry, the re-release of ‘Ms. Kelly’, as well as the direction of her third album. I anticipate having the full transcribed interview posted on the site on Tuesday / Wednesday. It’ll definitely be worth the wait, as a lot of your questions will be answered.
In the meanwhile, UK visitors, do be sure to buy Kelly’s hit single ‘Work’ which is released tomorrow – January 28th.
Your thoughts?
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What do you think of the performance?
“I’m writing down ideas now, just what I feel like the album should be about. This is the first time I’ve actually done that so that should be fun. They want it out by Christmas.”
Cole’s sophomore effort ‘Just Like You’ was recently certified Platinum, having sold approximately 1,028,200 in the US. I really see her star rising higher and higher.
Your thoughts?