What's da
deal, y'all...
It's been
a minute since I last kicked it with you, so I thought this would be a
good time to do so.
First
off:
Props and respect to all the faithful. Thank you for all your support
and encouragement. It makes everything all the more special knowing y'all
are out there listening.
Second:
The first of the new singles is now on the market. "Sweet Thing"
by Slippery People (featuring me) is on RipADip Records out of Stockholm,
Sweden. It's a pretty hot house track with a lot of the elements from
the 1980s... great beat, cool arrangements... the whole nine yards as
we say here in the US. I had a lot of fun singing it and I think it's
a great track to get this whole new thing started. Hope you guys like
it.
I am returning
to Sweden on June 11th to record another two songs with the group. I will
also be performing at the Swedish Music Festival with them (and perhaps
a surprise visit from a couple of members of Da Drew Crew). That ought
to be way cool. Hope to see some of you there.
Third:
Did co-lead vocals on a very cool song with Belita Woods (y'all remember
her from the group Brainstorm) called "The Best Of Me". It was
produced by Teddy and Jay from The Basement Boys. Another hot house joint
(though a very different vibe than Sweden)... reminiscent musically of
Chaka Khan's "I Know You... I Live You" during the chorus. And
damn.... are Belita's vocals kicking! I did it mostly just to get a chance
to sing with her. She is way beyond amazing!
Fourth:
The "Back At Da Drew" Preview singles are about to be dropped
on MP3.com sometime this month. The titles are "Shortie" and
"My Block".
Written, produced and arranged by yours truly (with lyrical and melodic
assistance from my nephew/stepson Andrew Jackson).
Total R&B/hip hop flavor like the rest of the Drew album. Something
new and different. Besides me, the songs feature Andrew Jackson and Julian
Rosado on the rap flows and.... a new kid named Black I. P. doing the
lead vocals on "My Block". Awesome pipes on this guy... believe
me!
Fifth:
Went back to Chicago last weekend (February 9th thru 12th). Originally,
I was to again work with Glenn Underground... to complete the mix of "Let
Me Know You're Feelin' Me" but something came up and he wasn't available.
So, we did two new songs with rising star producers Ron Carroll and Josh
Collins. Slated for mid-spring release on Dusttraxx Records and part of
my Chicago project which includes Glenn and Patrick Adams, these are powerful
house/garage joints...
...heavy
on the vocal harmonies and pulsation. A pleasant surprise I'm sure!
Sixth:
The LeRoy Burgess Anthology is due out around April/May on Soul Brother
Records out of London. A compilation of hits I've worked on in some capacity
between the years of 1978 thru 1986. A two CD set which some of you guys
might want to get your hands on.
Seventh:
The publicity campaign begins in earnest with the publication of an article
on page 29 of the February 17th issue of Billboard Magazine. It's a pretty
cool piece you might want to check out. (By the way... the "Back
At Da Drew" album is not an Aleem project but rather my own production.
I merely said that 'some of the tracks have an Aleem-like flavor. Billboard
took a few liberties with the text in the editorial process.... but it's
all good).
Eighth:
The entire "Back At Da Drew" album is slated for release around
June/July on BE (Burgess Entertainment) Recordings through MP3.com. 12
new songs all in the R&B/ Hip Hop flavor.
That's all
for now. Keep in touch with the site for further updates and news. May
the Lord bless each and every one of you out there with all the things
you desire. I ain't got nothing but LOVE for you guys. Hold down the fort,
keep the faith and keep listening. That's what makes it all real.
Peace, y'all....
LB out.
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