I couldn't find a title. I know certain ILM'ers (like Ned) prefer him to JT. The new single "Until Yesterday," produced by Justin T, is available on iTunes. Sounds alright: dull guitar-bass-drums, really great JT harmonies.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 15:54 (eighteen years ago)
The singles been around for a few months... I really like it, it went for ads on radio like 2 months ago and it hasn't gone anywhere so I don't see it becoming a hit which is unfortunate because he's much more interesting than Timberlake.
― The Brainwasher (Twilight), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 15:57 (eighteen years ago)
The latest album title that's been mentioned is Kate. From an interview;
So far, the title is Kate. Because, um, I wrote this collection of songs and I always just kind of imagined this person in my mind, so each one of these songs, you know, they’re taken from different experiences in my life but not one as a whole, so I’ve kind of dreamed up this person in my mind and I’ve given her a name and it’s Kate. So I’m thinking about calling the record Kate, but we’ll see.
and another;
JC: So I ended up, you know, each song is kinda like about more than one scenario that’s maybe happened to me at one time or another, and since it’s not about one person I kinda had to dream it into this one person to give the record a focus.
Kerry: One big conglomerate person. All I’m thinking about is, the next step for you is you’re gonna go into, uh, like some sort of like Weird Science, uh, and create an actual body…
JC: [Laughing] No, no, no, I’m not gonna hook it up to a Barbie doll!
Kerry: …and actually create someone.
JC: Essentially, with the record, I mean, that’s my Weird Science. I’ve gone into the studio over the past year and created this person out of thin air.
He's finally back to gold in his interviews.
Ned have you heard any of the songs that didn't make Schizophrenic, like 'Right There'?
― blazing world (blazingworld), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 22:12 (eighteen years ago)
Is it OK to email you?
The track is really brilliant, the music is twitchy and the vocals are kind of languid but big, sorry, I really suck at describing music, but kind of a dance-y Wiley track with actual singing over the top.
It was offered as a freebie to test a ridiculous DRM download program that was supposed to uncrackable, but the teenies took less than half an hour to have a clean copy to download.
― blazing world (blazingworld), Wednesday, 24 January 2007 23:13 (eighteen years ago)
five years pass...
it is one of the great mysteries
(am guessing it's something to do with the flop that was his previous albu)
― unchillhenge (c sharp major), Monday, 2 April 2012 16:01 (thirteen years ago)