News, pictures, music and videos from March 4, 2007

Think2wice.org Sits Down With “Musiq Soulchild!”

Here is the interview with Musiq Soulchild that I promised to post for you all. I sat down on Wednesday of last week with the R&B artist to discuss his new album Luvanmusiq – in stores March 13th – and we got a chance to talk about random topics about his life and the music industry. Unfortunately we had some technical difficulties with the recorder and we do not have the audio for you guys, but we managed to pull his answers from the audio and post it up for you to read! So check out the interview after the hop!

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 Deemi Reveals “Soundtrack of My Life”

Family Ties/Dangerous LLC/Atlantic recording artist Deemi is set for the world premiere of her eagerly anticipated debut video, “Soundtrack of My Life,” based on a true story. The companion clip – directed by Syndrome (Pretty Ricky, Lupe Fiasco, Mike Jones) – to the Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter’s rising R&B smash was unveiled March 2nd on the “World’s Most Dangerous Site,” AllHipHop.com.

“Soundtrack of My Life” will impact at Urban radio outlets nationwide in April, having already taken New York City by storm with raved-about rotation on the city’s influential Hot 97. Deemi’s much anticipated debut album, also dubbed “SOUNDTRACK OF MY LIFE,” is slated to drop into stores coast to coast on June 5th. “Deemi has taken her truly remarkable real life experience and turned it into a riveting personal soundtrack with universal appeal,” said Atlantic Records Chairman/CEO Craig Kallman. “Since signing her to Atlantic, we have watched her channel her personal stories of deep struggle and ultimate survival into the creation of a moving album of extraordinary power, spirit, and emotion. This is a landmark premiere that we believe will establish Deemi as one of the most important new and compelling voices in modern music.” CONTINUE READING

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