Showing posts with label Keyshia Cole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keyshia Cole. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Keyshia Cole Releases Statement on False Reporting

Ok readers, you're getting this straight from the "horse's" mouth. Read the following statement fro Ms. Cole on folks (familia) spreading false reports concerning her life and personal doings.

A Tremedia Press Release
STATEMENT FROM KEYSHIA COLE

To all my friends and fans - It's time that I clear the air. It's not a secret that I haven't been in contact with my mother Frankie, and my sisters Neffe and Elite and I never wanted to air out our differences to the public.
While I won't go into detail here I find it necessary to let you guys know I decided to stop communication with them because I was at a point in my life where I needed serenity and peace to move forward.
Please know I love my family very much but it was time to let it go. You guys are a witness to a lot of what was happening from watching on air and online.
Now that I am becoming a mom my passion for having a loving and peaceful home for my child is my #1 priority.
It's very important to both Daniel and I.
My plate is very full; I have a new baby coming, we are planning our wedding and I am working in the studio on a new album that I am close to completing. The stress that my family is giving me with their constant false reports is not healthy and it's not what I need at this time in my life.
Please understand that there are only a few people that can officially confirm or deny anything that's happening in my life and that's me, Daniel, and my publicist, Tresa Sanders.
And my girl Monica never lies.

Love Your Girl,
KC

Monday, December 22, 2008

Keyshia Cole is done with sad songs

BY MESFIN FEKADU
Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK — Heartbreaking, emotional songs like "Love" and "I Remember" helped make Keyshia Cole one of R&B’s most popular stars. But while those songs resonate with millions of fans, the soul sensation says she can’t stand to listen to them anymore.
Cole says she’s tired of singing those same old sad love songs. So on her new CD, "A Different Me," released this month, Cole introduces her "sexier" side. Currently on tour with Lil Wayne and Gym Class Heroes, the 27-year-old diva — who is also a big reality star thanks to her successful BET show "Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is" — say she’s changing up her stage performance and hopes to gain worldwide appeal.
AP: On the opening track of the new CD, you introduce your "sexier" side. What does that mean exactly?
Cole: Just the mood of some of the music, and also the pictures that I took for the album packaging were a little bit sexier than normal. It’s a lot lighter and sexier, you can listen to it and it’s not so heartbroken and painful.
AP: Do you feel sexier now than before?
Cole: I just think that sexier is, I guess, the clothes that you’re wearing. I’ve always been a young lady but I just chose to do certain things or look a certain way before. I really did like the fact that I work really hard to make it here. It’s just a sexier or softer side of myself that I chose to put forth and show the world. I think it’s always been there, it’s just the point of bringing it out and being comfortable with yourself.
AP: Talk about the songwriting process when recording the new CD.
Cole: With "Love," after I wrote that song, I couldn’t listen to it, I still can’t listen to "Love," I just can’t. Like I don’t even listen to my own albums, which is bad because I really need to do that because I perform them all the time. It’s just that after I write it, and I felt that way and I remember that way, it’s hard for me to go back and really listen to it because I hate feeling that way. But I perform those songs almost every night so it’s something that I have to take myself back to and remember that feeling and project that feeling to the world. But that’s why I went with the "A Different Me" title because I am a traveling performer and a growing entertainer and I wanted to switch up the music and change it up and give it a different vibe because I don’t want to be on the same vibe every night singing the same type of song.
AP: Is it going to be easier to perform the new songs because the material is lighter?
Cole: I’ll see. Hopefully it brings a wider base of a crowd for me to perform in front of. To get that arena audience, I felt like I had to switch it up just a little tiny bit, and touch (on) different (subject) matters in relationships, just on a worldwide basis.
AP: What else are you doing differently?
Cole: I definitely changed choreographers, I switched by band up, I revamped my whole staging and just rehearsing and working at that because I never really incorporated a bunch of dance moves or choreography on the stage, but now I’m trying new things. I just want to live up to the title "A Different Me." I just want to become a headlining entertainer at arenas and do it that big.

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