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Brandy titles new album after birthday & in honor of Whitney Houston
R&B singing veteran, Brandy, has announced via twitter that her highly anticipated forthcoming album will be named Two Eleven (2/11)
R&B singing veteran Brandy, has announced via Twitter that her highly anticipated forthcoming album will be named Two Eleven (2/11). The singer also adds the project will be released in June of 2012.
Brandy’s new album
The “Two Eleven” comes from the day Brandy was born and the untimely death of her friend and idol, Whitney Houston.
Brandy also talked about making sure everything is right for this anticipated project.
“I really feel like this is my chance to get it right. I don’t want to make any mistakes,” the “He Is” singer said.
“We want to make sure we have the first single, the right first single, so we don’t have to do a bunch of remixes and stuff like that.”
Producers and collaborators
The list of producers and collaborators currently on ‘Two Eleven’ includes Drake, Frank Ocean, Chris Brown, Jim Jonsin, Danja, Timbaland and longtime friend/collaborator Rodney Jerkins.
Brandy currently has a song out with Monica, entitled It All Belongs To Me, which will also be on the album.
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