![]() ![]() 1 song “We Belong Together” samples his “Two Occasions. Meanwhile, he is not averse to being part of the “new” old school: Mariah Carey’s No. “It might be sooner this time I’ll cut it and see.” But he feels there may be another Babyface record inside him. (”Even Snoop Dogg wants to come,” he says.) He is also working with singers Musiq and Calvin Richardson on their new projects. The ever-busy Babyface is producing a Maurice Gibb tribute album that lists Paul McCartney, Jagged Edge, Sheryl Crow, the Black Eyed Peas and Rascal Flatts among its contributors. Set to air the various formats are BET and its sister stations BET Jazz, VH1 and VH1 Soul. It also will be edited into a half-hour show, a video and a commercial spot. The hourlong special - whose audience was chosen from contest tie-ins with radio and - will premiere July 26. you baby) I do this for you baby (I do this for you) I. Despite Face2Face being a great record, it only produced two music videos. Juice WRLD Speaks From Heaven (Outro) album: Fighting Demons (2021) Burn. “We figured we’d get a good run for our money by creating a stylized visual to promote the album.” The track was featured on the album Face2Face in 2001 and is a great listen. “There aren’t many outlets for an adult video to be played,” she says. Making sure adults get 'Sexy'Acknowledging that reaching adult audiences through video play can be limited, J Records manager of urban marketing Michelle Sanchez-Boyce says the label opted to shoot the BET special. Whether strumming his guitar, playing keyboards or just singing (and joined by brother Kevon on several songs), a clearly invigorated and impassioned Babyface fed off the love fest between himself and an appreciative, sing-along audience. Knight’s prediction is on point, gauging by the audience’s reaction when Babyface performed the single and the title track during the BET taping. KHHT (Hot 92 Jamz) Los Angeles music director Damon Knight believes that the masses will accept “Grown & Sexy.” “It will introduce a new generation of R&B faithful to a man that ’grown folks’ already know and love.” He goes on to call the album’s first single, “Sorry for the Stupid Things,” the “perfect apology anthem.” In other words, there will be no major surprises as there were on “Face2Face.” BMG North America CEO Clive Davis “wanted me to do something with a youthful, fun edge to it without people asking, ’What are you doing?!”’ Babyface says. He also stresses that while “Grown & Sexy” is contemporary, it features “classic Babyface songs tweaked with some of today’s production values so it can keep the same fans and still grab a new audience.” ![]()
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