Tweet
TWEET
Tweet burst on the music scene in 2002 with a boldness and sensuality that made people quickly pay attention. Her first single, “Oops (Oh My)” climbed to the top of the R&B/Hip-Hop charts and made the industry take notice with her sultry lyrics and hypnotic voice. Her look, her sound and her sexiness set new standards in the industry and all eyes were on her.
Her follow-up single was the incredibly seductive “Call Me,” which again landed in the R&B/Hip-Hop Top 10 and garnered her an accompanying Verizon commercial. Her platinum selling debut album Southern Hummingbird, also spawned the fan favorites “Smoking Cigarettes,” “Motel” and “Boogie 2nite.” Tweet’s effortlessly classic voice and innate ability to interpret songs quickly solidified her place in the industry.
Tweet’s 2005 album It’s Me Again, led by the single “Turn of Da Lights,” gave her yet another Top 5 album. As with her previous album, she masterfully showcased her vocals on songs like “My Man” and “I’m Done.” The album peaked at No.2 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop charts but faired better critically than commercially.
Becoming disenchanted with the music business, Tweet decided to take some time away to reinvigorate herself and take complete control of her life. She dedicated herself to being a full time mother to her daughter and focused on cultivating and nurturing her relationship with God. Though she was no longer in the spotlight, the love and passion for music never left her, and she would continue to perform sporadically and create her own material. Based on the love and support from her friends, family and faithful fans who missed her dearly, Tweet decided to rejuvenate her career and return to the music industry.
But her journey to re-enter the music industry was not an easy one. There were several failed attempts, let downs and disappointments along the way, but through it all Tweet never gave up hope and her faith never wavered. She continued to pursue her musical passion.
With a determination not to fail, Tweet continued to press forward and in 2011 she signed with DuBose Music Group, in a deal she describes as “heaven sent,” and began the process of creating her new album Simply Tweet. This new project is created with her new musical ambitions and goals in mind but still inhabits the Tweet that fans have longed for.
“My main goal is to put out good, timeless music,” she says. “I've always been an open book with my albums hoping to help someone along the way. Anything I've experienced in my life I haven't been afraid to write about it. In my time away, I was able to heal from situations that prevented me from living happily, so I want to inspire people with my music and life. I want to bring hope to those that may be going through or have gone through the same things/situation. I want to be a real example of what walking by faith and being restored and renewed looks like."
Simply Tweet reveals a woman and artist who has grown into her power and her purpose, “This album will reveal the growth I've experienced vocally as well as personally. On the first album I was very scared, unsure but carefree, releasing a lot that was built up inside. The second album was a mixture of me almost knowing who I was as an artist but again unsure because I had to compromise my sound. I felt I had no voice. Now I think I've truly come to know who I am as an artist and as a woman. I can now speak for myself and be. I'm not afraid to go for it and this album will show that.”
With her new perspective, fans are sure to get a project that is creative, soulful, moving and in true Tweet fashion, timeless. Each track will remind us of why we first fell in love with her and why she is and will always be, Simply Tweet.