She's not the greatest singer around, but compared to many of the heffas around today, she might as well be Whitney Houston.
I've never been terribly impressed by Kelly's live performances, since she tends to have a lot of breathing issues and a few bum notes. But she is absolutely killing this song when she sings it live. I can't spot any of her usual flaws when she sings it. Maybe the dance genre suits her better than R&B, because I think it brings out the best in her live vocals.
I heard the success of this single worldwide (it will be the UK no.1 this week) is making Kelly one of the hottest "free agents" in the game. Which means major record labels are trying to get into a bidding war as to who will sign her to produce her next album.
What a turn-up for the books, eh. Two months ago, people were describing Kelly as a washed-up has-been. Now she's transformed into some global dance-pop diva. If she does a dance album, I don't know how well it'll do in America, but I think it'll shift a couple of million units in the rest of the world. No wonder record companies want her.
It's amazing that Kelly is getting almost instant results after firing the sheisty Matthew Knowles.
Yeah. In the mid-weeks, it's several thousand copies ahead of the current no.1 (Pixie Lott's "Mamma Do"), so there's no way any other song will catch it. On Sunday, Kelly Rowland will have another no.1 UK single.
She's not the greatest singer around, but compared to many of the heffas around today, she might as well be Whitney Houston.
I've never been terribly impressed by Kelly's live performances, since she tends to have a lot of breathing issues and a few bum notes. But she is absolutely killing this song when she sings it live. I can't spot any of her usual flaws when she sings it. Maybe the dance genre suits her better than R&B, because I think it brings out the best in her live vocals.
I heard the success of this single worldwide (it will be the UK no.1 this week) is making Kelly one of the hottest "free agents" in the game. Which means major record labels are trying to get into a bidding war as to who will sign her to produce her next album.
What a turn-up for the books, eh. Two months ago, people were describing Kelly as a washed-up has-been. Now she's transformed into some global dance-pop diva. If she does a dance album, I don't know how well it'll do in America, but I think it'll shift a couple of million units in the rest of the world. No wonder record companies want her.
It's amazing that Kelly is getting almost instant results after firing the sheisty Matthew Knowles.
Why is everyone hating? She is clearly trying to reframe her career in the dance arena, a place that I'm sure she'll be much more embraced. After all, what do gay men love if not divas...