As the release of Keri Hilson's debut LP 'In A Perfect Word' draws nearer (due September 23rd), new promotional shots for the project have surfaced. Keri looks great I can honestly say for the first time long hair isn't doing it for me I used to say the "bigger the better" well as of the year 2008 short hair has rocked my world. I love Keri and I can not wait for a debut she looks like the definition of [Class] in this photo!
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Any great artist will tell you that compiling an album requires focusing, creativity, and the best production team there is. And don’t forget the time and patience that all goes into it. Going into the studio when it’s time to lay the tracks and sample the music, you always want to have a selective team (usually no more than two or three) whose opinions, knowledge, or wisdom really mean you good. Always remember that the ones that LIVE for you aren’t the same ones who wish you SUCCESS. Too many people opinions and thoughts leads to an album full of tracks that accomplishes their fan base and not your own. Remember fans are never allowed in the studio, nor are the peoples whose opinions that have no success or accolades to follow behind them. I treat my life as my album, every experience, setback; heartbreak, etc are my tracks. If anything I’ve learned is that when it comes to my brand, my dreams, my tracks, or the production of my show all must be handled careful, attentively and needs to be only discuss with my team. I’ve given myself a time limit on my success. I can't quit now; too much money is invested in me. Google me. If nothing comes back, I need to work harder..........
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