“But I knew in my heart, I could no longer participate in something I was not passionate about, and had no desire to be on camera with any of the cast,” she continued. “For 6 years of my life I was on a show called Love and Hip Hop it really helped me reach a lot of my goals at that time, I’ll never knock that blessing,” she began. The singer and reality star took to Instagram Wednesday, to announce she’s stepping away from the VH1 juggernaut to focus on a new show. Michelle says she’s ready for “something bigger” that doesn’t include the Love & Hip Hop franchise. I want everyone to be able to live with it for a long time.K. You can identify so many situations within this album. I hope people feel great when they hear this, and they know good music is alive. “I put everything I could into this,” she leaves off.
Listening to #AWBAH is the best way to get to know K. They’ll get to see the realness of who I am.” They don’t know what it’s like for me to be a mother and do all of this. They don’t know what it’s like for me to make an album. “People know the turn up side, the aggressive side, and the loud side, but they don’t know that I laugh a lot. “I wanted to show a different side of myself,” K. After successful stints on VH1’s Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and Love & Hip Hop: New York, she will launch her very own VH1 series K. I know you’re trying to help me and send me signs. Meanwhile, the gorgeous “God I Get It” directly reflects her passion for country music with its traditional instrumentation and captivating harmony. Other days, I say, ‘I should let it go’.” Some days, I think, ‘Maybe I should call him and try to work through it’. I’m a tough cookie, and I can be very stubborn. “He had a child on the way, and he didn’t want to be with the mother of his child.
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“It’s the full story of this situation I had with a guy I dated,” she recalls. Michelle’s expansive vocal range also takes the spotlight. It’s all of those qualities.”Īlso on the album, “Maybe I Should Call” gets real, recounting the true story of an old flame. One might be compassionate, while another might be tenacious. I love each of the guys I’ve dated for different reasons. Lyrically, ‘Love Em All’ is about how I’m going to keep dating until I find the right man-and I’m going to love ‘em all. “It shows the diversity to come on the album. “It’s a mix between R&B and rock,” she goes on. There’s a distinct bombast to the track emblematic of her progression. An exuberating production from Lil’ Ronnie, Shea Taylor, and B.A.M., she carries a stunning and striking melody that’s both powerful and provocative. The album’s first single “Love Em All” flaunts her artistic evolution and daring spirit.
I learned storytelling from that style, and my vocal runs definitely owe something to it.” The first tape I ever got was The Judds’ Love Can Build a Bridge. So, he got me to sing country and yodeling. “My first voice teacher told my mom, ‘People will expect her to sing a certain kind of music, but I want her to try other things’. “I went back to my love for country music,” she admits. Recording in Los Angeles with hit-makers including Pop & Oak, Eric Hudson, and Lil’ Ronnie, she indeed turned to one of her earliest influences for inspiration. I wanted to merge everything I love into something exciting. “This is a statement that I don’t let genres define what I sing or who I am. “I’m a very musical artist,” she declares. Michelle wanted to pave a new path once again. Still, when it came time to work on her sophomore effort #AWBAH, K. She also solidified her place amongst music’s elite, garnering a Soul Train Award for “Best New Artist” and an NAACP Image Award for “Outstanding New Artist”. In addition to yielding the hits “V.S.O.P.” and “Can’t Raise A Man”, the record spawned the Rebellious Soul Musical directed by Golden Globe-winning actor Idris Elba. Arriving at #1 on Billboard’s “Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums” chart and #2 on the Top 200, it made history as it became thehighest Top 200 entry for a female R&B singer’s debut since 2001. Her first full-length album, 2013’s Rebellious Soul , flipped the script for R&B and enjoyed staggering success in the process. Michelle takes pride in that part of her job. Being an artist is about fearlessly breaking the boundaries.