May 3rd, 2007

Chrisette Michele’s Debut Album, "I Am," Releases June 19th

After collaborating with both Jay-Z and Nas on the hit singles “Lost One” and “Can’t Forget About You,” Def Jam Recording Artist Chrisette Michele has set the release date of her debut album, I AM, for June 19th.

Chrisette has released four tracks off her forthcoming album exclusively on her Myspace page, http://www.myspace.com/chrisettemichele. The songs are titled, “Your Joy,” “If I Have My Way,” “Good Girl,” and “Like A Dream”. She recently performed the National Anthem at a Marlin’s game in Miami and took the stage at a live wedding for the CBS Early Show.

More Info On Chrisette Michele below, If you have any questions for here let me know, I will be interviewing her tommorow.

 

Biography:
Surrounded by music since she was a small child, twenty-four year old singer, songwriter and composer Chrisette Michele has been blessed with an old soul and this Long Island bred songwriter and vocalist has a deep appreciation for the harmonic foundations that includes gospel and jazz. “I did my first solo when I was four years old,” Chrisette remembers.

Currently putting the finishing touches on her soulful debut album, an artistic exploration that fuses Chrisette’s diverse musical interest into a wonderland, the young artist couldn’t be more pleased. “I realize that I’m new to the music world, but I’ve been preparing for this moment for long time.”
Even before signing on the dotted line of her Def Jam contract last year, the multitalented soul sister had toured with more established artists like Kem and India Arie. “India saw me singing at the Village Underground in New York City. She came backstage that first night and graciously offered me a gig as her opening act.”

Working hard in the studio writing songs and recording demos, Chrisette finished an album worth of material before even trying to get signed. “I’ve been creating songs since I was twelve, so I knew I needed the right musical blend in order to stand-out from the many other performers trying to get a deal.”
While not hung-up on genre labels, Chrisette Michele says, “I’m excited about finding my place amongst young composers like Alicia Keys and Jill Scott. My goal from the moment I was signed by Antonio “LA” Reid, Chairman and CEO, Island Def Jam Music Group, was to create a seamless album that mixes soul and pop in a way that will have people coming back to again and again.” Favorite contemporary artists that are in high rotation include, Beyonce, Kanye West and NAS.

Days after giving LA “goose bumps” during the audition, the young singer found herself in a California studio called Brandon’s Way having a creative conversation with Babyface.

Over the course of a few days, the duo recorded seven tracks, four of which will be heard on her upcoming release. “Babyface and I got into a conversation about the love he has for his children,” she says. “So, the first song I penned was called ‘My Joy.’ It’s a song about a child speaking to his or her father, and I think it’s quite special. Observing the artistry that Babyface possesses has hopefully made me a better performer as well.”

Having grown-up in the suburbs of Long Island, Chrisette didn’t spend much time planted in front of the television. “My parents had me in girl scouts, tap class and piano lessons,” Chrisette says. “It wasn’t like I was cut off from the world, but there just wasn’t a lot of media influence in my life during those early years.”

Chrisette Michele has always been true to herself. “I don’t feel as though I was the typical deacon’s kid, because I was taught early on to speak my mind and not be afraid to think,” she says. “To me, that is one of things that helped keep me focused as an artist who is trying to do something different in music.”
A self-described “girly girl” Chrisette says, “I have definite older child syndrome. I helped my mom raise my brothers like they were my own children, but I also had the pleasure of being daddy’s little princess.”

In addition to her own relatives, Chrisette was blessed with an extended family that included the many folks that her mother allowed to room in their house. “If my mother saw a homeless pregnant woman on the street, chances are they would soon be staying with us,” Chrisette laughs. “I learned so much about the world listening to these folk’s stories, and to this day their experiences can be heard in my material.”

Though already a fan of gospel and classical, it wasn’t until Chrisette Michele was seventeen that she also developed a passion for jazz. “When I was still in high school a teacher introduced me to jazz singer Astrud Gilberto, and afterwards my life was all about jazz,” she remembers.

Majoring in music at 5 Towns College in Long Island, Chrisette cites the nurturing sway of her teachers for where she is today. “Although I did have talent, often that is not enough,” she says. “My professors taught me how to a professional and to be serious about my music. They taught me how to put the music that I dream about at night on paper in the morning.”

With the release of her debut album, Chrisette Michele will soon be sharing those musical dreams with the rest of the world.

For more information, log onto http://www.myspace.com/chrisettemichele or visit Chrisette’s web site at DefJam.com



14 Responses to “Chrisette Michele’s Debut Album, "I Am," Releases June 19th”

  1. skugght Says:

    Chisette Michele is definitely someone I’m checkin out for. I’m feelin’ her vibe and the jazz influence. She made the Jay and Nas tracks that much better with her vocals. Her album should be hot.

    BTW, I appreciate the diversity of music displayed on his website from Usher to Kidz In The Hall to Amy Winehouse. Talib Kweli. Definately feelin the diversity.

  2. Tonythetiger Says:

    You’ve done it again realtalkNY. Skugght, I couldn’t have said it better myself.

  3. ashley Says:

    i copin the album no questions asked…..another breath of fresh air for the music industry..people can say what they wanna say about l.a. reid..but he definetely has an ear for talent… and thats why def jam will still be relevant when hip hop is gone, because hes making the transition…like at the roster…neyo, rhianna, chrisstete michelle, and some little girl bout to come out too. and her vocals is crazy also…..but yeah chrisste michele is a good look though

  4. 400grand Says:

    her album is gonna be fire

  5. Cuuuurrrtiiis' #1 Fan Says:

    she can sang…might get her album.

  6. T Baby Says:

    after u ask all the music stuff, ask her about some relationship stuff.
    like if she single and all that, wht kinda guys she date…

  7. Ciara Says:

    I’m looking forward to her album as well. Love her voice, she represents well…

  8. Inori Says:

    She’s got a great voice.. i’ll definately be checking for the album… i’m lovin the jazz influence… she’s showing alot of diversity as well..a much needed breath of fresh air for the music industry.. her voice reminds me a bit of Jill Scott and Amy Winehouse

  9. whoa Says:

    damn makeup does wonders. she was a dime in the nas video

  10. JAY Says:

    REAL MUSIC, ITS LONG TIME COMING. JUST LIKE SHE SAID, ELLA FITZGERALD AND BILLIE HOLIDAY, ITS LIKE REBIRTH. TO ADD TO HER LIST OF HER INFLUENCE, IM ASSUMING ARE LENA HORNE AND NINA SIMONE.

  11. ~Avoh Says:

    mmmm that voice is smooth…im coppin I Am both from her and Nas (I still dont have that album for some reason..)

  12. Chi Says:

    Question for Chrisette: Does she prefer songwriting or singing more?

  13. Vectwon Says:

    “I am”???? Why did she pick the same name as Nas’ album? Hmm weird… It would be cool if they had best of both worlds with nas and crisette. would have been better with nas and lauryn.

  14. gcfk cg Says:

    what is her first single from solo album

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