Category: Interviews

  • Tweet – Interview

    Tweet unveils “IT’S ME AGAIN,” an exciting new chapter in my life. I refer to it as “Southern Hummingbird, times two.” It’s still me, but it’s a different revelation of me. I’ve grown as an artist as well as a woman. I’ve been there, done that, and it’s a great feeling. “IT’S ME AGAIN” once…

  • Brooke Valentine – Interview

    The time has come – the music world has birthed a true nightingale whose artistry distinguishes her from the industry’s current herd of wannabe R&B/pop phenoms. This chanteuse doesn’t adhere to conformity and defines her music freely. The artist is Brooke Valentine. A native of Houston, Texas, Valentine ups the ante for creative expression with…

  • Emma Bunton – Interview

    Emma Bunton’s story is as simple as it is world-famous. A fifth of the most successful girl group ever, she’s been behind the freshest pop cuts in recent memory both with the Spice Girls and as a new millennial pop icon in her own right. And ‘Free Me’ marks the start of a new chapter.…

  • Usher – Interview [2005]

    When New York’s hottest nightclub deejay Darrell (Usher) saves a mob boss’s life (Chazz Palminteri), he is rewarded for his bravery with the responsibility of watching over the don’s beautiful daughter Dolly (Emmanuelle Chriqui). The sparks soon begin to fly between this attractive couple from very different worlds, against her formidable father’s wishes. Meanwhile, the…

  • 3 Doors Down – Interview [2005]

    Brad Arnold is the frontman for 3 Doors Down and still the same “ol’ redneck” as the one I meet five years ago. With their new release Seventeen Days I had a chance to chat with him again, but it started in a peculiar way– talking about sinus since I was suffering from a really…

  • Unwritten Law – Interview

    The San Diego-based band’s legacy continues with its sixth release, the upcoming album titled Here’s To The Mourning, which will be released on Lava Records in early 2005. The band made an effort this time around to compose music that flowed from beginning to end. “We felt like each of our records have been written…

  • Future Leaders of the World – Interview

    LVL IV”-Level Four-the debut from the Buffalo quartet Future Leaders of the World, is a musical testament to the indomitable will of the group’s front man, Phil Tayler. Produced by GGGarth (Rage, Chevelle and Mudvayne), co-produced by Mike Flynn and mixed by Andy Wallace and Michael Barbiero, “LVL IV” describes Tayler’s personal and spiritual journey…

  • Nivea – Interview

    Nivea wrote many of the songs on her new project and had plenty from which to draw for lyrical inspiration. “I went through a bunch of changes [over the last two years],” she reveals, adding that the new album is “much more relatable, especially for women. They’ll listen to it and be like ‘Girl, me…

  • Geto Boys – Interview

    Easily one the greatest hip hop groups to ever set foot in a recording booth, the Geto Boys command respect from hip hop fans both young and old. Known and loved by ghetto dwellers world wide for their uncompromising stance against all of the racists, snitches, crooked cops and hypocritical politicians who sought to silence…

  • Nelly – Interview

    On September 14, 2004, he will become the first rap artist ever to release two new albums simultaneously, Sweat and Suit. Get this clear: Sweat and Suit are two separate albums full of all-new, high quality material. That’s right, two albums. Not a double album: Two fully realized albums – each musically whole, conceptually complete…