Kelly Rowland has announced the details for her new single.
The American singer/songwriter dubbed “Coffee” as her next promotional cut and will release it in on 17 April 2020 via iTunes, Apple Music, Google Play, Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.
As mentioned in earlier posts, Rowland’s upcoming fifth studio album and follow-up to 2013’s “Talk a Good Game” is expected to arrive later this year.
The still-untitled project reportedly boasts contributions from Jeff Gitty, Nasri Atweh, Mick Schultz, J. Que, The Stereotypes, Bianca “Blush” Atterberry, Darhyl Camper, Prince Charlez, Ray BLK, Nana Rogues, Black Coffee, Raye, Mike Sabath, Sounwave, Eric Hudson, and The Rascals.
Kelly Rowland has unleashed her new single online.
“Love You More At Christmas Time” – which appears on the artist’s upcoming movie “Merry Liddle Christmas” – is now available via iTunes, Apple Music, Google Play, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.
The track was written by Rowland alongside Angela Beyince (Beyonce, Destiny’s Child), Shane Stevens (Selena Gomez, Little Mix) and Nash Overstreet (Meghan Trainor, Britney Spears).
As mentioned in earlier posts, Rowland is currently working on her upcoming fifth album and follow-up to 2013’s “Talk a Good Game.”
The still-untitled project reportedly delivers contributions from Jeff Gitty, Nasri Atweh, Da Internz, Mick Schultz, J. Que, The Stereotypes, Bianca “Blush” Atterberry, Darhyl Camper, Prince Charlez, Ray BLK, Nana Rogues, Black Coffee, Raye, Mike Sabath, Sounwave, Eric Hudson, and The Rascals.
Stream the audio clip for “Love You More At Christmas Time” below.
Sabrina Claudio has dropped her new single online.
“Truth Is” is now available via iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon, Google Play, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.
The track was collectively helmed by Claudio alongside Julia Michaels (Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato), Stephan Moccio (Celine Dion, The Weeknd), Kaveh Rastegar (Ciara, Bruno Mars), Mikhail “Sad Money” Beltran (Khalid, Chloe x Halle) and Ajay “Stint” Bhattacharyya (Gallant, Sinead Harnett).
Claudio’s upcoming debut album of the same name – featuring previous singles “Holding the Gun,” “On My Shoulders” and “As Long As You’re Asleep” – is scheduled to arrive on October 4th via SC Entertainment / Atlantic Records.
The follow-up to 2018’s “No Rain, No Flowers” reportedly boasts further contributions from Black Coffee, Lisa Scinta, Mike Woods, Tayla Parx, Junior Oliver Frid, Harloe, Michael Malih, and Rice N’ Peas.
American singer/songwriter Usher has teamed up with South African DJ-producer Black Coffee for his new single “LaLaLa,” which is now available via Apple Music and all other digital streaming outlets.
The track was co-written by fellow recording artists Lucky Daye and India Shawn alongside Mikkel Eriksen and Tor Hermansen of Norwegian production duo Stargate, who previously teamed up with Usher on “His Mistakes” (co-written by Ne-Yo) and “What’s a Man To Do” (co-written by Johnta Austin).
As mentioned in earlier posts, Usher is expected to release his upcoming ninth album, tentatively entitled “Confessions 2,” later this year via RCA Records.
The highly-anticipated project reportedly delivers additional alliances with Jermaine Dupri, Bryan Michael Cox, Danja, Rico Love, Sean Garrett, Mike Sabath, Stacy Barthe, Ryan Toby, Uforo Ebong, JHart, Sebastian Kole, Harmony Samuels, Ghoss, Akil King, Verse Simmonds, and Sons of Sonix.
Sabrina Claudio has premiered the music video for her new single online.
The visual clip for “Holding The Gun” was posted to the American singer/songwriter’s YouTube channel on Wednesday (July 31, 2019).
Production duties on “Holding The Gun” were collectively handled by Sad Money (Justin Bieber, Ginette Claudette) and Mike Woods (Bazzi, Kiana Lede).
Claudio’s upcoming debut album – featuring additional alliances with Junior Oliver Frid, Tayla Parx, Michael Malih, Harloe, Black Coffee, and Lisa Scinta – is expected to arrive later this year via Atlantic Records.
Watch the music video for “Holding The Gun” below.
American singer/songwriter Kelendria Trene Rowland, known professionally as Kelly Rowland, has tapped Nasri Atweh and Jeff Gitty for a new collaboration.
Nasri’s songwriting resume boasts works with Justin Bieber (“As Long As You Love Me”), Halsey (“Not Afraid Anymore”), Chris Brown (“Don’t Judge Me”), Bebe Rexha (“I Don’t Wanna Grow Up”), Tinashe (“Flame”), Sabrina Claudio (“Don’t Let Me Down”) and Chloe x Halle (“Happy Without Me”).
Meanwhile, Gitty is responsible for producing Amer Mark’s “What If,” Camila Cabello’s “All These Years,” Nao’s “Drive and Disconnect,” Jacob Banks’ “Photograph,” Kirby Lauryen’s “Vain,” H.E.R.’s “As I Am,” Trey Songz’s “She Lovin’ It,” Kali Uchis’ “Gotta Get Up,” and Tommy Genesis’ “Lucky.”
As mentioned in earlier posts, Rowland is expected to release the follow-up to 2013’s “Talk a Good Game” later this year via Island Records.
The still-untitled project reportedly delivers additional contributions from Da Internz, Mick Schultz, J. Que, The Stereotypes, Bianca “Blush” Atterberry, Darhyl Camper, Prince Charlez, Ray BLK, Nana Rogues, Black Coffee, Raye, Mike Sabath, Sounwave, Eric Hudson, and The Rascals.
Rowland’s current single “Crown” – which was co-written by Colby O’Donis, Varren Wade, Harmony “H-Money” Samuels, and Edgar “Johnny Velvet” Etienne – is now available via all other digital streaming outlets.
Eric Hudson has teased a new collaboration with Kelly Rowland.
“Ran into my sis @kellyrowland lastnight .. been knowing her for YEARS … one of the most down to earth and humble people ever! And she’s LEGENDARY! #studiotime#albumtimeclassicscoming !,” the American record producer and songwriter posted to Instagram on Friday (May 18, 2019).
Hudson’s songwriting and production resume boasts works with Mariah Carey (“Infinity”), Omarion (“Entourage”), Whitney Houston (“Worth It”), Trey Songz (“Without a Woman”), Brandy (“Bring it Back”), Justin Timberlake (“Morning Light”), Mary J. Blige (“Why”) and August Alsina (“Benediction”).
Meanwhile, Rowland’s upcoming fifth studio collection, and follow-up to 2013’s “Talk a Good Game,” is expected to arrive later this year via Island Records.
The still-untitled project reportedly delivers additional contributions from Da Internz, Mick Schultz, J. Que, The Stereotypes, Bianca “Blush” Atterberry, Darhyl Camper, Prince Charlez, Ray BLK, Nana Rogues, Black Coffee, Raye, Mike Sabath, Sounwave, and The Rascals.
Rowland’s current single “Crown” – which was co-written by Colby O’Donis, Varren Wade, Harmony “H-Money” Samuels, and Edgar “Johnny Velvet” Etienne – is now available via all other digital streaming outlets.
American singer, songwriter, and actress Kelly Rowland has enlisted Raye, Mike Sabath, and Sounwave for a new collaboration.
British recording artist Raye (born Rachel Keen) previously co-wrote for John Legend (“A Good Night”), Ellie Goulding (“Sixteen”), Hailee Steinfeld (“Capital Letters”), Rita Ora (“Proud”) and Charli XCX (“After the Afterparty”).
Meanwhile, Soundwave and Mike Sabath have collectively produced cuts for Kali Uchis (“Tyrant”), Liam Payne (“Familiar”), Little Mix (“Wasabi”), The Weeknd (“Pray for Me”), Madison Beer (“Hurts Like Hell”), Kendrick Lamar (“All the Stars”), Bea Miller (“It’s Not U, It’s Me”) and Raleigh Ritchie (“Overdose”).
Rowland’s current single “Crown” – which was co-written by Colby O’Donis, Varren Wade, Harmony “H-Money” Samuels, and Edgar “Johnny Velvet” Etienne – is now available via all other digital streaming outlets.
Her upcoming fifth studio collection, and follow-up to 2013’s “Talk a Good Game,” is expected to arrive later this year via Island Records.
The still-untitled project reportedly delivers additional alliances with Da Internz, Mick Schultz, J. Que, The Stereotypes, Bianca Atterberry, Darhyl Camper, Prince Charlez, Ray BLK, Nana Rogues, Black Coffee, and The Rascals.
Nick Jonas has premiered the music video for his new single online.
The singer, songwriter, and record producer posted the Black Coffee-directed clip for “Voodoo” to his Vevo channel on Tuesday (October 19, 2016).
“Voodoo” was co-written by Dewain Whitmore Jr., whose other credits include Jordan Fisher’s “Lookin’ Like That” [Hollywood], Tamar Braxton’s “Coming Home” [Epic] and Kelly Clarkson’s “Mr. Know it All” [RCA].
Production duties on “Voodoo” were handled by Jason Evigan, who also contributed to the next projects by Ella Henderson, Chromeo, Ella Eyre, Kiiara, Louisa Johnson, Andy Grammar, David Guetta, and Enrique Iglesias.
Jonas’s latest album “Last Year Was Complicated” – featuring previous singles “Bacon,” “Close” and “Under You” – is now is now available for download via iTunes in partnership with Island Records and Safehouse Records.