
Kristinia DeBarge not saying goodbye anytime soon
NEW YORK — Most teenagers daydream about several career paths in life, but 19-year-old Kristinia of the R&B clan the DeBarges says there’s only one thing she ever considered doing.
“I don’t really know anything else besides singing,” said the daughter of James DeBarge, the keyboardist of the 1980s Motown group DeBarge and ex-husband of Janet Jackson.
“I had a pretty normal life, except that my family just sang a lot. So I was always in the house and I was always hearing them on the piano or the drums or the guitar, or they were writing a song. My father always took me in the studio, with him or on tour … and after a while it just became like second nature to me,” said DeBarge (whose first name is pronounced kris-teh-NEE’-ah).
The group DeBarge — which featured five of the DeBarge siblings, with El as its lead singer — hit it big back in the 1980s with No. 1 hits like “Time Will Reveal” and “Rhythm of the Night.” Their smooth grooves were given new life over the years thanks to artists like the Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac and Ashanti using the group’s melodies as the main hooks for their songs.
But instead of singing the sultry soul and R&B her family members delivered years back, DeBarge is ready to take over the pop world with her debut CD, “Exposed,” released this week. She’s opening up for the Britney Spears tour next month and her first single “Goodbye,” which samples Steam’s 1969 hit “Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye),” is a Top 40 hit on the Billboard pop chart.
The song has even drawn comparisons to Rihanna, but DeBarge says she doesn’t mind since she is a fan of the singer.
“I love Rihanna — I think she has a lot of great music that she’s come out with,” she said.
Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and producer, signed DeBarge to his new label and oversaw the direction of her album. He also produced “Goodbye.”
Edmonds said the comely singer is more than a pretty face: “She actually has a voice. She can really sing,” he said in a phone interview.
“I think when you have a family history that’s in music and that runs in their blood, sometimes what comes with that is a natural instinct in terms of performing,” he said.
“Exposed” finds DeBarge working as a songwriter too; she co-wrote the track “Cried Me a River” and “It’s Gotta Be Love,” which samples LL Cool J’s 1996 song, “I Need Love.”
“Of course I’m not going to be able to write all the songs on the album this time,” she said. But she added she has faith that she “can really write maybe my whole album one day.”
While DeBarge tries to carve out her own space in the musical universe — like her family did almost three decades ago — she says she’s never worried that her family’s famous name will overshadow her.
“I’m more excited about it because I do have this last name and it is in my favor and I can use it to a great degree,” she said. “So I look at it more as a blessing.”
On the Net:
www.kristiniadebarge.com
| - Gary, Indiana, unlikely tourist spot with Michael Jackson hometown tours
- All The President's Poems: Shimon Peres' admirers put his little-known poetry to music
- Seattle Opera revives its "Green Ring" cycle, a Wagnerian feast for eye and ear
- Jim Dickinson, Memphis producer, musician and father of 2 North Mississippi Allstars, dies
- Les Paul, guitar player and innovator who paved the way for rock 'n' roll, dead at age 94
- Rashied Ali, free-jazz drummer who recorded with Coltrane in 1960s, dies in NYC at 76
- Musicans react to the death of Les Paul
- Guitar legend Les Paul dies at age 94; innovator was a key force in creation of rock 'n' roll
|
Related News
Music Review: Paramore confidently showcases an emerging diversity on disc 'brand new eyes'September 30th, 2009 Music Review: Paramore maturing on new discParamore, "brand new eyes" (Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic)
Grammy-nominated upstarts Paramore have been labeled everything from punk to emo since their breakout 2007 disc "Riot."
Labels seem to miss the point entirely with Paramore. They just make good music — and their third effort, "brand new eyes," is another burst of youthful energy and infectious to the core.
Simpson-wentz Plans More MusicSeptember 28th, 2009 Pop star/actress ASHLEE SIMPSON-WENTZ is refusing to rule out a return to music, insisting she's just waiting for the inspiration to make another album. The 24 year old has put her singing ambitions on hold as she raises Bronx Mowgli, her son with Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz, and films her role for TV drama Melrose Place - but she insists she isn't quite ready to hang up her microphone for good.
Vai To Land Doctor Of Music HonourSeptember 10th, 2009 Guitar great STEVE VAI is to be handed an honorary Doctor of Music degree from America's Musicians Institute. The rocker will claim the honour during the institute's summer graduation ceremony, which will be held in Los Angeles next week (18Sep09).
Barnes' Musical AmbitionSeptember 9th, 2009 British actor BEN BARNES has a back-up career in mind if the movie offers stop coming in - singing. The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian star has been interested in music since he was a youngster, and was part of U.K.
Jackson Confirms Split With DupriSeptember 9th, 2009 ANET JACKSON has finally confirmed her split with longterm boyfriend JERMAINE DUPRI, two months after the break-up rumours first surfaced. Dupri was noticeably absent from her brother Michael Jackson's public memorial in July (09), prompting gossips to speculate their seven-year romance had ended.
Whitney Houston not a morning person when it comes to singing liveAugust 3rd, 2009 NEW YORK - Whitney Houston will not be singing live on her performance on 'Good Morning America' in September, as she is not a morning person. Instead of singing live, the singer's performance will be pre-taped the day before.
U2 pledge £4M for next generation of Irish musiciansJuly 21st, 2009 LONDON - Irish rockers U2 have promised to help the next generation of musicians in their homeland with more than 4million pounds. They said that they were planning to jointly fund a scheme that offers Irish youngsters the chance to learn an instrument or have vocal tuition.
'MJ's dad wanted him to go to rehab'July 20th, 2009 LONDON - Michael Jackson's father Joe wanted his troubled son to check into a rehab to beat his drug addiction, the late singer's friend has revealed. "Joe Jackson has made no secret of his efforts to step in to get Michael to rehab while he prepared for his London shows," the Daily Star quoted the legend's pal, Terry Harvey as telling Britain's News of the World.
Whitney Houston almost bid adieu to singing careerJuly 16th, 2009 LONDON - Whitney Houston has said that she was ready to quit singing until music mogul Clive Davis came in the picture to inspire her to make a comeback. The singer revealed that she was set to move to a tropical island away from the limelight.
Beyonce, other artists at Essence Fest pay New Orleans-style tribute to Michael JacksonJuly 4th, 2009 Artists salute 'King of Pop' at La. Essence FestNEW ORLEANS — Brass band musicians on trumpet, trombone and tuba belted out "A Closer Walk With Thee" as the Essence Music Festival gave a salute to Michael Jackson befitting a New Orleans jazz funeral procession.
Michael Jackson's death leaves Pak stars shocked and depressedJune 27th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistani stars have expressed their shock and depression over the demise of King of Pop Michael Jackson. The stars had nothing but praise for Jacko, and said that the late singer's style, music and dance had inspired and influenced many in the music industry.
Sony mourns its all-time music starJune 27th, 2009 NEW YORK - Sony Music, which brought out five of Michael Jackson's all-time hit albums, Friday mourned the death of the king of pop. In a statement here, the company said Jackson was one of the profoundly influential artists of all-time.
NYC 5th grade chorus sings hits online, and world takes notice; fans include Amos, KutcherJune 26th, 2009 NYC 5th grade chorus lands famous fans via YouTubeNEW YORK — There's something different about a group of fifth-graders graduating this week in New York City. They're members of the Public School 22 chorus on Staten Island.
Liam Gallagher to star in sex and drugs movieJune 24th, 2009 LONDON - Lead singer for rock band Oasis, Liam Gallagher, is all set to star in a movie dealing with the music world, sex and drugs. Gallagher, 36, has bagged a part in the big screen adaptation of Kevin Sampson's novel Powder, which tells the story of a band lured into a world of sex and drugs after making it big.
Hairy angel Susan Boyle wants to take on the worldJune 7th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle, who was admitted to London's Priory clinic following reports that she suffered emotional breakdown because of her defeat in the show's final, has bounced back. The Scottish singing sensation described her stay at the clinic as 'a little holiday', insisting she feels fantastic now.