As you all know by now we’re always surfing MySpace and checking out new artist’s from all around the world. Well, at the end of 2009 we came across Jade Harrell. An exciting, original, fresh artist whose music sounds great and is definitely not something we had heard a lot of at the time (but we have now because we’ve listened to her album a LOT) and her lyrics speak about issues we all face while at the same time speak about fun and happiness. There’s even a track on here that features Ayiesha Woods titled “Who You Are” which is one of our favourite’s on the album.
Jade has been kind enough to give us a track for free download “Me & My Radio” which is a track you’ll love and have fun playing in your car’s on your way to…well…wherever you’re going. Lol!
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Ladies and Gentlemen, m-brio music presents, Jade Harrell…..
Jade Harrell counts Michael Jackson, Johnny Cash, John Mayer, Israel Houghton and the Zombies among her favorite artists. Given she enjoys such a disparate group of acts, it makes sense that the singer considers herself much more than an R&B/hip-hop styled chanteuse.
One listen to her electrifying, ambitious debut album, Class Reject (Revolution Art), and it becomes clear that Jade’s distinctive blend of eclectic music from a thoughtful point of view contains a passion and perspective rarely heard in modern popular music.
Growing up in Middleburg, Fla., about 30 miles Southwest of Jacksonville, Jade struggled to find acceptance among her peers. She was teased because of her distinctiveness and far-reaching interests, while being made fun of for her firm stance on abstinence. Jade’s experience lent itself to inspire the title of her label debut.
“I see the world as a big classroom, and because I am a Christian, as well as a strong advocate for abstinence until marriage, I’m automatically rejected by most of the world,” Jade says. “That’s not how the world does it.”
Fortunately, Jade didn’t succumb to peer pressure and ultimately she was rewarded for being herself. When she was 13, a keyboardist in her church noticed her vocal talent and started using her as a background singer. This work earned the attention of Revolution Art, owned and operated by positive hip-hop stalwarts GRITS, who were impressed by her artistic prowess and versatility.
“When I first heard Jade, I thought, ‘this young girl has such great
talent, how could I not work with her!’ says GRITS’ Stacy “Coffee”
Jones. “The signing was just a natural progression. She reminded me of
GRITS when we first signed with Gotee. She’s already writing her own
songs, she’s passionate and knows what she wants.”
This passion
and sensibility are evident on her first release, which regularly
journeys from one genre to the next while remaining compelling and
captivating. The Motownish feel of “Don’t Leave,” for instance, serves
as a fervent backdrop for this love song to God, while the celestial
“Only Human” augments her resolve not to be overcome when seemingly
grand challenges present themselves.
Jade shifts gears on the
club-styled “Me And My Radio,” an ode to her affinity for dancing, and
then again to an electronic sound as the backdrop for “Broken,” an
exercise in exorcising her inner demons. On the comforting “Rain,” she
sings about retaining one’s strength and faith in the face of adversity.
“I
had so many problems and I didn’t know what the source was,” she says.
“When I put them out there, it was easy to write about them, think
about them and sing about them. I want to encourage people to open
themselves up and to be real. I think that’s the easiest way to find
out who you are.”
I never heard of her before but she sounds good, just got the free download!
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... written by Mark Smith,
February 23, 2010
I heard my friend playing this song but i never knew who sang it before now, it's great, very catch! Going to get the free download now! I really like it!