Special appearances include Brian McKnight, Amber Riley and Take Six. On Under the Streetlight, Boyz II Men put their spin on classics such as “Why Do Fools Fall in Love,” (Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers), “Stay” (Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs) and “I Only Have Eyes for You” (The Flamingos) along with an original composition, “Ladies Man.” “Under the Streetlight has been a passion project that we’ve wanted to create for a while to bring us back to our roots and make the music that inspired us when we first started the group.” “Growing up and experiencing doo-wop music, definitely influenced Boyz II Men’s sound,” said Nathan Morris of Boyz II Men. Reset is definitely cohesive with that.”Ĭelebrating over 25 years in show business, four-time GRAMMY® Award-winning R&B vocal group Boyz II Men return with their latest album, ‘Under the Streetlight.’ The project is a tribute to the classic, harmony-driven sound that inspired the iconic R&B trio, featuring personal selections of timeless songs chosen by founding member Nathan Morris, Shawn Stockman, and Wanya Morris, plus one original song. “For the past year, I’ve been seeing 11:11 constantly and to my understanding, you’re aligned spiritually with your destiny and everything that is meant to be in your life is happening at the right time,” she said. ’11:11 Reset’ also boasts appearances from DJ Khaled, Too $hort, Young Thug, and Kamaiyah on the Tupac-sampled “Ride.” During an interview with Rap-Up earlier this year, Cole explained the title’s significance. It added a little something something to her performance.Keyshia Cole releases her highly-anticipated seventh studio album, 11:11 Reset, the follow-up to 2014’s ‘Point of No Return.’ The set is headed by the singles “ You,” featuring Remy Ma and French Montana, “ Incapable,” “ Best Friend” and the recently released love ballad, “ Vault.” While Frankie’s baby isn’t known for being light on her feet, we’re not mad at her for giving us her MJ-lite dance moves. During the breakdown, Cole even took off her cool and performed a little two-step. Flanked by dancers, the star gave us an emotional, albeit by-the-numbers, performance. The “Love” singer stepped into her light sporting a Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal”-inspired look of a white fedora, silver sequined vest and leggings and black blouse. To seal the deal, the artist delivered a dazzling performance, slaying hearts and minds with her latest single “Incapable.”įor her throwback-sounding single, Cole went with an old-school nightclub setting for the stage, decorating it with tables, a bar and vintage lamps. It goes without saying that she would pay a visit to the 2017 Soul Train Awards to let everyone know she’s got that new-new. Keyshia Cole has been rather busy promoting her new album, 11:11 Reset.
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