Itâs been almost five years since Kelly Price released her last album, âThis Is Who I Am,â but it seems the Gospel-R&B diva hasnât missed a beat. The âFriend of Mineâ star, who is currently trying to maximize her presence in Hollywood, recently talked with Singersroom about her new album, âKelly,â and why the Queen Project with Tamia and Deborah Cox went to the way side. âThis is the most personal album ever. There was no one song that embodied the album. I went home and came to the conclusion that it was just me so I called it âKellyâ,â Price tells Singersroom exclusively. âWhen you listen to it from front to back itâs me. Itâs me baring my soul. Iâm leaving all insecurities behind to tell something. This is where I am at now in life. I have created a list of things that I want to see myself do. So if I donât push myself, I will never be able to do these things and letting go of some things will be required. Some are as simple as learning how to swim.â As far as the Queen Project, an album with Price, Tamia and Deborah Cox, Kelly says timing and politics are the main reason for the shelving of the disc. âWe had the music done ⦠everything worked beautifully. The entire album was recorded in two weeks,â Kelly tells Singersroom. She continued, âIt was Mr. Crawfordâs idea from the very beginning. This was 5 years ago when he came with the idea. I thought it was a great idea but a bad time for me. He came back with the idea last year and I had just finished this album. He also went to Tamia and Deborah with the idea. Deborah had already signed a contract with Broadway so she had a small window of time. I actually had more flexibility. When all the music was done it came time to take care of the business. We had three different managers, three different lawyers etc. It went from being a creative love fest to a trading day on the floor of Wall Street. Just too many people involved and the end result was we were unable to get it done in a time frame that would have allowed us to work the record and tour properly. We could have forced the music out but it would have just been another album that hit Itunes and stores. An executive decision was made even though it was disappointing for us and fans. But I think [releasing] the album without touring would have been a bigger disappointment. There will definitely be an opportunity to release it at a later date with proper touring.â Read our interview with Kelly Price.
If you’re a fan of R&B music, then you’ve probably heard the name Kelly Price. She’s been in the game since the late 90s and has released multiple albums over her career. Now she’s back with an upcoming project that is sure to make waves in the industry. Here, exclusively on our site, we chat with Kelly Price about her new album and why a highly-anticipated project featuring Tamia and Deborah Cox fell through.
Prepare yourself for some serious throwback vibes as Kelly Price takes us back to when female vocalists ruled the airwaves. With tracks that feature classic soul sounds blended with modern production elements, this project is sure to be something special. We get all the details from Ms. Price herself on how it came together and what fans can expect when they hear it for themselves.
Plus, Kelly also opens up about why plans for a collaborative effort featuring fellow singers Tamia and Deborah Cox never materialized; find out if there’s still hope for future projects between them! Read on to learn more about Kelly Price’s newest musical endeavor and exclusive information about what may have happened with the supergroup collaboration that never was…
Kelly Price’s Latest Album
Kelly Price is ready to take her fans on a new musical journey. After releasing four studio albums, she has now released her fifth album titled “Kelly”. This latest project promises to be an eclectic mix of genres and sounds that will please both old and new fans alike.
The singer-songwriter aims to bring listeners into her world with tracks like the soulful R&B single “My Heart” as well as a range of covers from artists such as Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, and George Benson. To top it off, the album also features some songwriting collaborations between Kelly and other talented writers.
In addition to this solo effort, Kelly had been working on another project involving Tamia Hill and Deborah Cox — but unfortunately that venture was never completed due to scheduling conflicts. Despite this setback, Kelly remains optimistic about what lies ahead in her career: making music with purpose and passion for many years to come.
Collaboration With Tamia And Deborah Cox
Kelly had been very excited to collaborate with Tamia Hill and Deborah Cox. The trio was planning on coming together to create something special that blended each of their unique styles, but unfortunately the project never came to fruition. Despite this setback Kelly remains positive about her future projects, as she has always seen collaboration as a way for her to continue learning and growing as an artist.
The singer-songwriter is no stranger to working with others; in fact, she thrives when collaborating on new music. She loves being able to work with other talented musicians and writers who bring different perspectives into the creative process. Even though the project with Tamia and Deborah didn’t end up happening, Kelly still believes in the power of collaboration – it’s just a matter of finding the right people at the right time.
From speaking engagements to television appearances, Kelly Price continues reaching new heights within her career – showcasing both her talent and resilience along the way. As she looks ahead towards what’s next for her musically, one thing is certain: whatever path she takes will be filled with purposeful melodies and honest lyrics from start to finish.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Kelly Price is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. She has consistently released hit albums and collaborated with some of the biggest names in R&B. Her latest album is set to drop soon and it’s sure to be an amazing body of work.
Although her collaboration project with Tamia and Deborah Cox failed, she still appreciates their artistry and recognizes them as powerful vocalists. Despite any hardships that may have come along with working together on this particular project, Kelly holds no ill will towards either artist—she just wants everyone to create something beautiful.
Kelly is passionate about making great music that speaks to people’s hearts and souls, so we can’t wait to hear what else she has up her sleeve for us! There’s no doubt that whatever Kelly puts out next will definitely be worth listening to.
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