Check out the newly released music video for Jennifer Hudson’s single, “Where You At.”
Check out the newly released music video for Jennifer Hudson’s single, “Where You At.”
This year’s Grammy Awards were not as memorable as we thought it would had have been but nonetheless there were some performances to be remembered. The list goes a little something like this:
- Aretha Franklin tribute performed by Martina McBride, Yolanda Adams, Christina Aguilera, Florence Welch and Jennifer Hudson
- Lady Antebellum Medley
- Cee-Lo & Gwyneth Paltrow “Song otherwise known as ‘Forget You’”
- Mumford & Sons “The Cave”
- Arcade Fire “Month of May”
- Mick Jagger & Raphael Saadiq “Everybody Needs Somebody To Love”
- Janelle Monae “Cold War”
- Eminem, Rihanna, Skylar Grey & Dr. Dre Medley
WATCH ‘EM ALL HERE
Jennifer Hudson was on The Oprah Winfrey show today to perform her R. Kelly-penned first single, “Where You At.” The slimmer Hudson sported black and white whilst unleashing that once-in-a-lifetime voice. Look out for her sophomore album, I Remember Me, on March 22.
…we just cannot get over how gorgeous of an image that is of Hudson used for the album cover.
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Jennifer’s Hudson’s sophomore music era is now in full swing with the premiere of her new single, “Where You At.” The single was penned by R. Kelly and produced by Harvey Mason Jr.
Hudson’s figure may have disappeared but that golden voice is still in tact. This single displays why she is one of the powerhouse vocalists of right now and the future. That’s basically where the greatness ends. The single is beautiful, sonically, but it’s a basic R&B song.
Radio of today just cannot appreciate a song that would properly suit a voice like Hudson’s. At the same time, Hudson’s label did not manage to create a song that could be hummed over and over a la “Spotlight.” All in all, Hudson came forward with a decent R&B single that could have been so much more.
The single is lifted from Hudson’s sophomore album entitled Remember Me, out March 22. Below, is what Hudosn had to say about the new album:
“I’m excited about this album because it’s almost like a renewal for me, reflected through the chapters of my life,” Hudson said in a statement. “My fans have been so loyal, I feel like they have been on this journey with me and I can’t wait for them to hear the new album.” [SOURCE]
The album will feature input from Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, Ryan Tedder, Rich Harrison, Ne-Yo and Stargate.
After a multiple year hiatus the VH1 Divas special has returned. The six ladies who received the honor of being classified a “diva”; Jennifer Hudson, Adele, Leona Lewis, Kelly Clarkson, Jordin Sparks and Miley Cyrus all took the stage to treat the audience with beautiful solo and duet performances. For now we only have the solo performances sans Miley Cyrus. Sadly, Yardie must share the same opinion of most people. That opinion of wondering why in the world Cyrus was chosen as a diva.