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BRANDY; Talks, Career, Whitney and Not Touring with Monica!
Brandy has had one roller coaster of a year
so far. After reuniting with her "Boy Is Mine" co-star, Monica, for the single
"It All Belongs to Me," she suffered the devastating loss of her longtime friend
and mentor, Whitney Houston.
The singer has spoken at length about the
impact Houston had on her life, both as a child and as an entertainer in her own
right. And her connection to Whitney lives on, in part, through the title of her
upcoming album, Two Eleven, which commemorates both Brandy's birthday and the
day that Houston died.
While she honors the past, at this point in
her career, Brandy's looking to break new ground. She recently put out her new
Bangladesh-produced single, "Put It Down." The song is a trunk-rattling plea for
respect and chivalry, which is quite the contrast from much of the material on
the radio today, which seems singularly focused on getting sloppily drunk (in
the club, of course), taking a warm body home or twerking on a pole for dollar
bills.
The site Bark & Bite recently had the
chance to catch up with Brandy and she gave them the latest on her upcoming
album, her feelings about her Behind the Music special and the possibility of a
tour with Monica.
Bark + Bite: Tell us about the new single.
How's the reception been for "Put It Down"?
Brandy: Oh my god, the
reception has been amazing. The core fans are loving it, they can't believe how
different it is for me. And I love taking risks in music and it's great to
challenge yourself to be different. That's what I love about the song. I can't
wait till it really hits the radio waves and we do the video for it and it
really takes off.
Bark + Bite: It's interesting that you
mentioned specifically trying something different. The trendy thing for you to
do would've been to hook up with a European DJ and try your hand at a dance-pop
single, as so many other R&B and hip-hop artists are doing now. What made
you want to link up with Bangladesh instead?
Brandy: I try to follow my
spirit and my intuition when it comes to music because intuition never leads you
down the wrong path and I haven't been following it for a very long time.
Bangladesh was someone that I've always admired, someone I was always a fan of
and I remember before I even signed to Chameleon or RCA, I just went to the
studio and hung out with him. I just listened to what he was doing and I could
hear myself singing over those knockin', hard-ass beats. And I just felt
it.
It organically happened,
the connection with Sean Garrett and I, because Sean Garrett is one of the few
writers that can write to a Bangladesh beat. So it all was in sync, and that's
how I knew it was the right thing. Because it happened
naturally.
Bark + Bite: So is Bangladesh doing the bulk
of the album or just a few tracks?
Brandy: He
definitely set the foundation for the sound of the album, but I took a chance
with this album because usually I work with one producer and kind of go out a
little bit just to do the fill-ins or the ballads. But I really ventured out and
worked with a lot of different people this album. Rico Love is a big part of the
album, Ester Dean...just different people.
Bark + Bite: Is there any chance of a
reunion with Timbaland for this album?
Brandy: We're working on
that. I was supposed to record with Timbaland a couple of weeks ago, but you
know sometimes when you're that much of a genius, sometimes your schedule kind
of goes four or five different ways so we're trying to lock him down to stay in
one place so I can actually go and work with him. But I definitely don't want to
let this album go out without us at least trying to let the magic
happen.
Bark + Bite: You've already worked with
Frank Ocean in the past, but you're said to have completed work with him for the
new album, right?
Brandy: Yeah, I love Frank
Ocean. I tease him all the time that I knew before everyone else knew how
special he was. It's always great to work with him, he's such a young genius
just coming into his own.
He gave me a great song
called "Scared of Beautiful" and I think the meaning of that record is just so
huge. It could be taken in so many different ways and there are so many double
entendres going on in that song. Just people who are afraid to succeed, people
who are afraid to love, people who are afraid of being the best version of who
they are. That's how it can relate to everyone. I really hope that it makes the
album, I really hope it does.
Bark + Bite: Your VH1 Behind the Music recently aired. It was a pretty emotional special. What was it like for you to watch it?
Brandy: I actually have
never seen it. I lived it and I was definitely open in talking about it, so
there's no need for me to watch it. It felt like a weight was lifted and I
appreciate VH1 wanting to do a Behind the Music with me because it was so needed
for me just personally and emotionally.
Just being able to tell my
story and be very transparent with the people that loved me for so long and
also, to reach the people that were confused about the things that happened or
were judgmental or whatever the case may be. I was able to confront
that.
And taking responsibility always relieves you in so many ways. So it was very liberating for me, and I was so glad I did that because now I don't have to talk about any of that anymore. It can really be about going forward and what my music represents and what my life is and my purpose.
And taking responsibility always relieves you in so many ways. So it was very liberating for me, and I was so glad I did that because now I don't have to talk about any of that anymore. It can really be about going forward and what my music represents and what my life is and my purpose.
Bark + Bite: The really interesting thing
was that after the special aired, Never Say Never shot up the iTunes R&B
charts. It shows that there's still a connection with your fans to your story.
How did it feel seeing that reception to one of your old works and did that
motivate you to strengthen that connection with your new album Two
Eleven?
Brandy: It definitely was
scary, because it was like, "WOW! Should we have the album come out right now?!
What's going on?"
I'm very pleased with how
people responded to the old music and how they related the music to what I was
going through in my life at the time. But definitely, I've always tried to be
honest in my music. It just doesn't work for me otherwise. I can't sing songs I
don't feel. I can't get a good vocal out of those songs. But yeah, I look
forward to seeing what people have to say about the new album and hopefully
they'll love it as much as I do.
Bark + Bite: So you mentioned you're
prepping to roll out the single, the video. What's the timeline looking like for
the project?
Brandy: The timeline for
the single is now. We're just working out all the dates for the director, myself
and Chris. You know, Chris is a superstar, so we're just trying to lock that
whole thing down.
I'm making sure we have
the right video because one of the things that I feel has been missing for a
very long time with me is visuals. So we just wanna make sure we have the right
visual and I really believe everything is in divine time.
We're looking at the end
of summer for the album and we just
wanna make sure everything is right. This is the shot to get it right. Everybody
is falling back in love with what they're seeing and we just don't wanna eff it
up!
So we're patient, but we
don't wanna be too laid back with it where we don't give the fans what they
want, when they want it. But greatness takes time and we wanna make sure this
project is as great as it can be. And we appreciate everybody being patient,
especially the core fans.
Bark + Bite: There was talk of you possibly
hitting the road with Monica for a joint tour. Is that still in the
works?
Brandy: Um, honestly, we
haven't really talked about it since we stopped promoting "It All Belongs to
Me." I just honestly think Monica and I are in different places in our music.
And my vibe is a little bit different this time around so I don't know. I kind
of wanna do my own thing. I definitely feel like the fans would want a tour from
us, but I don't know, I just feel like I'm being pulled in a different
direction. I'm definitely still open to it, but right now I'm looking in a
different way right now for me.
she definitely can't tour by herself!!! No one is really checking for Brandy
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