The busiest sales period of the year is about to begin! Many of the most renowned names in Urban music are preparing to release new albums in a effort to capitalise on the fourth quarter – October to December – sales rush, fueling what will likely be one of the most exciting eras of 2011. Yet, who [...]
Monica was a proud mother as she posed with her family at the 20th annual For Sisters Only Expo at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta yesterday. The R&B singer, who released a a new song entitled ‘Until It’s Gone’ on Friday, beamed for the cameras alongside her husband and sons.
Monica has heeded the advice of her critics by going beyond her comfort zone in this new song entitled ‘Until It’s Gone’. The record will appear on her upcoming ‘New Life’ album, which is scheduled to hit stores on November 8th.
Monica has been teasing her fans with glimpses of her ‘Anything (To Find You)’ video. However, after weeks of taunting, the R&B singer has finally released the retro visual in its entirety.
Monica previously gave us a behind the scenes look at her upcoming ‘Anything (To Find You)’ video and now she has issued yet another glimpse of the production. The song is the first to be released from her upcoming ‘New Life’ album, which will debut on November 8th.
Monica previously selected October 4th as the tentative release date for her ‘New Life’ album but now the singer has decided to debut the LP one month later. The record, which is preceded by the lead single ‘Anything (To Find You) (Ft. Rick Ross)’, will now hit stores in early November.
Hip Hollywood caught up with Monica on the set of her Chris Robinson-directed video for ‘Anything (To Find You) (Ft. Rick Ross)’. The R&B singer used the opportunity to discuss the development of the record, Lil Kim’s removal from the final version and her ‘New Life’ album, which will hit stores on October 4th.
The Asian formerly known as Lil Kim got some form of justice today when her full verse on Monica’s ‘Anything (To Find You)’ was released. The rapper’s contribution to the song was notoriously nixed from the final version of the single when clearance for her use of a Notorious B.I.G sample was denied.
Cue the crocodile tears. Monica has addressed the news that Lil Kim’s verse was removed from her new single, ‘Anything (To Find You)’, claiming that she had no clue when the decision was made.