Archive for April, 2008

Estelle shines

Posted in Interviews with tags , on April 29, 2008 by ggg

Estelle isn’t a worrier.

When her label seemed confused about the direction the British rapper/singer wanted to go in for her new album, she calmly went to see the execs and said, “Let me go, please.”

“I believe that if the music is good, the rest will follow,” she explained, calling from a tour stop in Washington, D.C. “I thought, `If this deal doesn’t work, I’ll get another one somewhere else.’ I was writing the album with John Legend and he said, `I’ll sign you.’ He made it happen.”

The result of their collaboration is “Shine” (Home School/Atlantic), a collection of hip-hop, old-school soul with bits of reggae and pop thrown in for good measure. The first single “American Boy,” which teams Estelle with Kanye West, has already topped the British charts and is now making its move in America.

While most artists would be a bit apprehensive working with an outspoken megastar like West, Estelle joked that he should have been worried about working with her. “It was mutual respect,” she explained. “I think he wouldn’t have gotten on the record if he didn’t like it, if he didn’t think it was worth it, so I appreciated that.’

Though the sleek pop duet turned out well, Estelle, who now splits her time between London and the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, said she was still stunned when “American Boy” went to No. 1 in England.

“I wasn’t even going for that,” she said. “I was going for great music. I wasn’t expecting it. I jumped up and down. I called my mum. I hugged my friends and they were like, `I’ve never seen you cry so much in your life ever.’ It was such a huge sigh of relief. I was so surprised because people were saying, `Black artists don’t sell, they don’t do well over there.’ Well, I showed them different.” Read more »

Wanda’s choice

Posted in Quotable with tags , , , , on April 22, 2008 by ggg

CBS“I’m a black woman – Hillary or Obama, I’m torn,” says Wanda Sykes. “I really just tried to narrow it down to which is giving me more problems in my life, being black or being a woman. … I ended up voting for Obama because there were just too many Hillarys showing up and I don’t think the real Hillary has been shown. There was Crying Hillary, Mean Hillary. Then there was Whiny Hillary. I’m just worried that Slutty Hillary’s gonna show up. Nobody wants to see her grinding on the Liberty Bell.” [Full story, Newsday, 4.22.08]

A handy guide to Mariah Carey’s #1 hits

Posted in listicle with tags , , on April 13, 2008 by ggg

mariahWith her current single, “Touch My Body,” topping the charts, Mariah Carey notches her 18th No. 1 single, putting her in second place among all artists in the rock era, only two behind The Beatles. How many of these do you remember? (We offer some handy five-word summaries if you don’t.)

“Vision of Love” (1990, four weeks at No. 1): Big ballad. Realize the duh-ream.

“Love Takes Time” (1990, three weeks): Big ballad. Not Whitney, OK?

“Someday” (1991, two weeks): Dancey, sorta. Ooh, ooh someday.

“I Don’t Wanna Cry” (1991, two weeks): Big ballad. Acoustic guitar plinking.

“Emotions” (1991, three weeks): Funky, sorta. Dog whistle scream.

“I’ll Be There” (1992, two weeks): Michael Jackson remake. Cute, unplugged.

“Dreamlover” (1993, eight weeks): Midtempo. Dreamlover, come rescue me.

“Hero” (1993, four weeks): Big ballad. See the tuh-ruth.

“Fantasy” (1995, eight weeks): Dancey. Poppy. “Genius of Love.”

“One Sweet Day” (1995, 16 weeks): Sorry, I never told you …

“Always Be My Baby” (1996, four weeks): Do doo do doodoo down.

“Honey” (1997, two weeks): Hip-hoppish. Diddy. Mariah, on fiah.

“My All” (1998, one week): Big ballad. Remix was better.

“Heartbreaker” (1999, two weeks): “Fantasy”-like. Only with more Jigga.

“Thank God I Found You” (2000, one week): Big ballad. With 98 Degrees.

“We Belong Together” (2005, 14 weeks): Oh babybaby, we belong together.

“Don’t Forget About Us” (2005, two weeks): Smooth R&B. Speaking from experi-uh-ooh-unce.

[Newsday, 4.13.08]