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| Blu Cantrell |
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"I think you can feel the pain I've experienced in my music. It's something that a lot of people can relate to."
-Blu Cantrell
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| Her music is like chicken soup for the broken-hearted. It's comforting and proves that love truly does bite the big one. Somebody pass the Kleenex. |
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| Her debut album So Blu is rapidly climbing its way up the music charts, thanks to the success of her hit single, "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)." |
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Based on the content of her debut album, one would think that Blu Cantrell, the 25-year-old singer from Providence, Rhode Island, had already endured a lifetime of rocky relationships. While growing up, she, like many other modern day performers, was raised in a musical environment.
As a child, her jazz singer mother frequently brought Blu along to the clubs where she had performed. While idolizing her mother during her upbringing, along with a number of well-known artists such as Aretha Franklin, Prince and Whitney Houston, Blu often used music as a remedy during difficult times. Eventually, this form of inspiration persuaded her to follow in her mother's footsteps as a singer.
Throughout her teenage years and early twenties, Blu found herself entangled in a number of ill-fated relationships. Each one ended in heartache, which ultimately contributed to her ever-growing doubt in true love.
Then one day, while visiting in Atlanta, fate took its toll when Blu came into contact with RedZone Entertainment executives Tab and C. "Tricky" Stewart. Upon listening to her demo, they realized instantly that Blu was clearly an artist destined for success. Word about Miss Cantrell's talent quickly hit the street, and within a heartbeat, the bidding wars between record labels had begun. Arista Records won out and president/CEO Antonio "LA" Reid advised Tab and Tricky to join Blu in the studio.
The three spent a considerable amount of time working together in the studio after their initial encounter. Rather than simply spitting out track after track in an effort to rush the production of her album, Tab and Tricky worked closely with Blu throughout the entire recording process.
The end result was an album -- co-written by Blu -- filled with the innermost desires of a woman searching for the true meaning of love. While Tab, Tricky and Reid were responsible for the executive-production of the album, Blu also pegged a squadron of other topnotch producers for her album. Among the dynamic team were key players such as Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Dallas Austin, Laney Stewart, Don Vito, and Jason Rome. |
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