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THE STORY OF LYFE…

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After three successful albums on his former Sony label, Lyfe Jennings is preparing himself for his fourth studio album on his own label: Jesus Swings/Warner Bros. Records. “When I finished my contract with Sony, I started getting a lot of offers. Warner Bros. came along and offered me my own label. Now, that was a no-brainer. Lyfe said. “I knew a lot about the business and I had great people working with me, so I figured I was ready to step out on my own.” The album ‘I Still Believe’ is set to hit stores on July 27, 2010.

The first single, ‘Statistics’ is a banger! It’s basically an anthem for women to decipher between the men that are all about games, and/or the men who are real and are ready to take care of business. It’s already getting heavy rotation on radio stations nationally. Lyfe is a natural writer & producer. He always has a message in all of his songs. “I usually write all of my songs. My last album, Wyclef wrote a song. I produced like, 50 percent of this album. I usually produce about 90 -95 percent of my albums.” Lyfe shared.

Originally from Toledo, Ohio, Lyfe Jennings’ life has not been without its share of troubles. He even spent 10 years of his young life incarcerated. He mentioned that the experience actually shaped him as a real musician. “It gave me experience. Not only experience in my own life, but experience from dealing with so many different people and situations. You find a commonality in that. Whether it’s a love situation or a money situation, we all have that in common in that way.” I guess the time he spent playing his guitar instead of basketball in the yard paid off in a big way. He wrote a multitude of songs and shared them with other inmates. And upon being released, Lyfe dropped his multi-platinum debut, ‘Lyfe 268-192′ (his old prison number) with lead single, ‘Must Be Nice’. “It definitely made me feel good. I truly believe it was meant to happen. It was good for my confidence. Lyfe explained. “It was also good coming out of prison from being there 10 years; you don’t actually know what you’re gonna be doing as far as the workforce goes. So, it was a great opportunity. It feels good to know that the direction you chose for your life was the correct one.”

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“I think my greatest work to date thus far has been 268-192, but this album; musically is a lot better. I worked with different producers. Usually, I do the majority of the album myself”

Staying grounded has not been a problem at all for Lyfe Jennings. He comes from a place of truth, and vows to use his story to help others. “I always wanted to connect something positive with everything I put out. So when you see different people going through different things and how they handle it, you start thinking that you don’t wanna be a part of this industry. It’s a lot of nonsense going on. And, I’ve never been the type of celebrity-celebrity; you know kicking it with a lot of other celebrities. I know what I’m good at: writing these songs, and getting my message across to the people. I don’t necessarily need to be doing all that other stuff all the time.”

Lyfe is also using his celebrity to give back. He has a national campaign – ‘Stay Busy, Stay Out of Trouble’, which encourages young people to focus on positive activities to help them stay out of trouble. “I got into trouble in the summer from having a lot of idle time as a youngster. So we go into all the boys club, and all the high schools to talk to the kids about what they will be doing for the summer. And a lot of kids have a idea of what they want to do, but I try to get them to identify exactly what they will be doing. It they want to go to basketball camp, I try to help them get signed up. We bring in counselors that have all the information in order to sign up and we get it done.”

“I also want to let people know that they can catch me on tour with: Anthony Hamilton, Kem, Raheem Devaughn and Jaheim. We are starting out in August; 20 cities and we will probably add more. So check us out!”

For more info on Lyfe Jennings, go to www.Lyfeonline.com or follow him on twitter: @Lyfeonline419

I Still Believe in stores July 27, 2010
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Soul Sessions Live Featuring MONICA

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On Thursday, April 29, 2010 Monica left her mark on the W Midtown in her hometown Atlanta, Georgia. V-103 hosted Soul Sessions Live featuring incredible songstress MONICA. And, she was absolutely incredible! the walls were even applauding.

Comedienne & V-103 VJ, Wanda Smith hosted the show in which tickets could not be purchased. Attendees had to call in to the station to win tickets during the week. Others were celebrities, media and/or personally invited guests. The W Midtown reception hall was filled to capacity. Although all seats were filled (at first); when Monica hit the stage, all seats were empty. She kept us standing on our feet the entire show. Both her angelic voice & her attention commanding stage presence. is truly amazing. Personally, Monica rocked my soul that night. Simply because you could feel her passion in every note she sang. You felt as if you were a part of her. It was quite an experience.

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Monica took us back to her pre-teen years with ‘Don’t Take It Personal’ and ‘Why I Love You So Much’; to her teens with ‘Angel of Mine’ (in which she dedicated to her music mentor, Dallas Austin for discovering her); to her womanhood with current singles, ‘Here I Am’, ‘Love All Over Me’ and ‘Everything To Me’. She sang each song with the same conviction of the years they were released. Then, she hit us with a beautiful dedication to Whitney Houston (I Will Always Love You and You Give Good Love). Wow! Monica is and has always been a certified Beast in this Industry!

Some of the faces in the crowd to support our girl Monica were: Kandi Burruss, Yung Joc, Shawty Lo, Jazze Pha, Vaughn and Frank Ski, to name a few.

Shout outs to: MONICA, Melinda D., My big sis Shelice Smith, Rasaan Ali, Saffiyah, Kandi Burruss, Denise Weatherspoon, and Aisha Hardimon.

Oh Yeah, Melinda & Monica; whas up with my cover story??? LOL, but for real though…

Madd Love and continuous support to our girl, MONICA.

Cutty Shark Owt!!!

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Nate Walka honored at ASCAP Pop Award 2010

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Grammy Award Winning Songwriter, Nate Walka honored for ASCAP Pop Award 2010

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 On Thursday April 22nd, singer songwriter Nate Walka was honored by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Producers at the 27th annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards. He was recognized for his work as songwriter of the R&B smash hit single “Blame It.”
 
As songwriter for “Blame It,”  in which Nate wrote and copywrited in 2008, Walka received 4 Grammy nominations, Best Contemporary R&B Album (Intuition, Jamie Foxx), Best R&B Song (Blame It, Jamie Foxx), Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (Blame It, Jamie Foxx featuring T-Pain) and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (Make Her Say (Blame it sample), Kid Cudi featuring Kanye West & Common).
 
“Blame It,” performed by Jamie Foxx, was one of the most performed ASCAP pop songs of 2009. The single held on to the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart for 14 consecutive weeks making it the second longest running #1 song ever in the chart’s history. Additionally, the single was downloaded more than 13 million times and went on to win a Grammy this year for “Best Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.”
 
Most recognized for his stutter in his choruses, which are becoming his trademark signature, Nate also went on to write arguably Trey Songz biggest single to date, “Say Aah.” Continuing to break national records, “Say Aah” peaked at #3 on the Billboard Charts and reached Gold Status, becoming Songz’ first ever single to do so.

 

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