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R&B Vocalist Vivian Green Releases Fifth Studio Album Vivid Featuring The Lead Single “Get Right Back to My Baby”
The songstress who brought you the Gold selling emotive album A Love Story is back with her fifth studio album Vivid,
Vivian Green, the songstress who brought you the Gold selling album “A Love Story“, is back with her fifth studio album Vivid, released on MakeNoise/Caroline Records.
Produced by Kwamé Holland (Mary J Blige, Christina Aguilera, Keyshia Cole, Fantasia) the album showcases Green’s ability to deliver feel-good upbeat records as well as the ballads for which she has become known, while exhibiting Vivian’s vocal prowess.
Green’s break out first single “Get Right Back To My Baby” peaked at #4 on urban radio and features a sample from Maze ft. Frankie Beverly’s classic “Before I Let Go.” The music video has received over half a million Youtube views.
Vivid is undoubtedly full of zeal – the song “Broken” gives an adult approach to loves disappointments, while “Work” expresses energetic desire. The track “123” urges lovers to always keep something for themselves, while “I’m Blessed” inspires gratefulness.
Vivian says, “This album is fresh and spirited, sassy and funny at times. It’s different from my other albums because of the energy; but very much still me.”
In the ever-changing music business Vivian Green has stayed afloat delivering classy, heartfelt, and often therapeutic music for her fans. Vivid will assuredly continue her legacy in music. She says, “Some fans want me to deliver brokenhearted music, and perhaps I will in the future if I’m in that space. What I can and will always do is produce music that is from my heart.”
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