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Grammy-winning Artist Macy Gray Teams With Will.I.Am (of the Black Eyed Peas) For Her
New Album, Big
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By Jayne Moore
For Grammy winning R&B songwriter & vocalist Macy
Gray, the title of her new album, Big, is appropriate on many levels.
“I’m a big woman,” says the six-foot songbird, but the word “big” hardly begins
to describe her coarse, sultry, one-of-a-kind voice, which quickly brought her
worldwide recognition. Her first album, On
How Life Is, garnered her 1999 Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and
Best Female R&B Performance. Then in 2000, she won the Grammy for Best
Female Pop Vocal Performance, and was nominated for both Record of the Year
& Song of the Year for “I Try,” one of the year’s biggest singles.
“Big” also describes Gray’s popularity worldwide. Her first
album went triple platinum in the U.S. and Canada, and quadruple platinum in
the U.K., selling over seven million copies worldwide. She has continued to
tour and enjoy a huge fan base in Europe and across the globe. “I’m starting my
tour [to promote] the new album in Europe.” She cites London and Rome as two of
her favorite cities. “The fans over there are great,” she says.
After a nearly four-year hiatus from the recording studio,
Gray got together with old friend & producer will.i.am of the Black Eyed
Peas, who recently produced fellow bandmate Fergie’s mega-hit solo album, The Dutchess for his label, Will.I.Am
Music Group/Geffen Records. He is currently working with music
legend Michael Jackson on his comeback album, and he has recently worked on projects with Rihanna, the
Pussycat Dolls and Hilary Duff, among others. “I’ve known Will for about
eight years now,” she said. “He’s like a little brother to me.”
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For her new album, Gray decided to take will.i.am’s advice and
collaborate with other songwriters, artists and producers. As a result, many
top music pros came together to make Gray’s fourth studio album a musical
event. “With this record I wanted to try to get some different energy. It’s
been a really great learning experience and we got some incredible
performances,” she said.
As co-producers, Gray and will.i.am share an interest in
many different styles of music and this is reflected in the album, which is the
second release under will.i.am’s label deal with Geffen Records. Geffen
Chairman Ron Fair, who produced Mary J. Blige’s triple Grammy award-winning The Breakthrough as well as Christina Aguilera and the Pussycat Dolls, also worked closely on the project.
For Big, Gray puts
her unique set of vocal cords through their paces, with the help of some of
today’s music industry giants such as Justin Timberlake, Fergie and Natalie
Cole, who sings backup vocals on the album’s first single, “Finally Made Me
Happy.” “I’m a huge fan of all the people I worked with,” she says. “Natalie
Cole is a legend and Justin (Timberlake) is really intense and talented. We had
a great time making this record and I know everyone’s going to love it.”
In addition to her impressive musical credentials, Gray has
found the time to become an accomplished and busy actress. Her first acting job
was with no less than Denzel Washington in 2001’s Training Day. Since then she has starred in such movies as Spider-Man, Scary Movie 3, Lackawanna Blues,
Domino and most recently Déjŕ Vu (again with Denzel Washington), for which she also performs “Coming Back to You” for the movie’s
soundtrack. “I’ve had a ball,” she said. “I’ve been lucky that I’ve gotten some
really good roles. Working with Denzel was a lot of fun.” Although she has
recently been focused on recording, she says she’ll be back to the movies soon.
“I took a break from the movies so I could work on my record, but when I go out
on tour I’ll be taking some scripts with me.” She has also made television
appearances in Ally McBeal, That’s So
Raven and Blue’s Clues, to name
just a few.
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| The CD cover of Macy Gray's new album Big, on Will.I.Am Music Group/Geffen Records. |
Gray has also
found ways to express her philanthropic side. In addition to playing poker for
Habitat for Humanity on Bravo TV’s eighth season of Celebrity Poker Showdown (she finished third), she opened The Macy Gray Music Academy in
2005. Located in North Hollywood, CA, the academy offers affordable
after-school and weekend music classes for youth in the area. She has been
highly praised for her work with the academy and has given underprivileged
children and teenagers the chance to perform. “One of my kids just got signed
to a record deal,” she proudly reports.
In addition, the always
glamorous Gray has a clothing line, The Natalie Hinds (her real name)
Collection by Macy Gray, a men’s fashion collection called SNAC, and she will soon
launch a joint fashion venture with Interscope Records for curvaceous women
called HUMPS.
Gray kicks off
her Big concert tour in Europe
early this summer, to be followed by an U.S. tour. And Gray couldn’t be happier
with the way her album Big turned out. “This is a really, really great
album,” she says, “everyone should get a copy right away.”
Jayne Moore is a freelance music/entertainment journalist. She has launched a new service, writing bios, articles and press releases. Moore can be contacted at musicgerm@hotmail.com. You can also visit her website: www.musicgerm.com.
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