Kreesha Turner & Thirsty 4 Pop Interview

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Details: =13.000000ptComprised of Azia Toussaint and Jahzeel Delgado, =13.000000ptThirsty 4 Pop =13.000000pt(T4P) is a multi-faceted Hip Hop duo with a story that begins at Virginia State University. It would be at this venue of higher learning that the two would meet and identify a kindred spirit in one another which would subsequently serve as the basis for their mutually shared career interests in fashion and music and a relentless journey towards success. =13.000000ptIn 2014, T4P would collaborate with music producer, Brent "Faroh" Toussaint, to release their debut mixtape, =13.000000ptThe Ratchet Sessions =13.000000pt- a project that effectively boasted their ability to hold their own amidst a male dominated genre while also highlighting their fashion forward sensibilities, creative visions, and social perspectives on female empowerment, equality, and assertiveness. =13.000000ptT4P has recently wrapped their forthcoming EP entitled, =13.000000ptDie Nasty=13.000000pt. The project emanates the tone and feel of Hip Hop's current landscape but deviates just enough to give the listeners a potent dose of the Thirsty 4 Pop elixir. And with cosignatory feature support from the likes of Maino and Tory Lanez, =13.000000ptDie Nasty =13.000000ptis sure to be satisfying and empowering on a multitude of fronts. Thirsty yet? =13.000000ptClick here to see Thirsty 4 Pop's new first release off of the Die Nasty EP, Tranzlator produced by The Order (Beyoncé - Drunk Love, Drake – 305 to my City, Lil Wayne – No Worries) and Brent "Faroh" Toussaint 


Kreesha Turner ;(born June 10, 1985) is a Canadian/Jamaican recording artist and songwriter, born in EdmontonAlbertaCanada. Raised in both Canada and Jamaica, she began her musical career after a successful audition with Virgin Records. She signed a record deal with the Capitol Music Group, under which the Virgin imprint operates. Concurrently, EMI Music Canada signed her in order to more effectively tap into the Canadian market.She has released two albums in Canada. Her first album Passion ;(2008) spawned singles "Bounce With Me," "Lady Killer" and "Don't Call Me Baby". The latter became the #1 most played song (by a Canadian) on Canadian radio in 2008 and became her very first number one single on Billboard's U.S. Hot Dance Club Play. During this year, she was nominated for two Juno Awards for "Best New Artist" and "Best Pop Album of The Year." Her second double disc studio album, Tropic Electric ;(2011) saw Turner alter her public image and return to her original sound. She released three moderately successful singles "Rock Paper Scissors," "I Could Stay,"[1] and "Love Again."[2] which gained her another Juno Award Nomination for "Best R&B Album."Turner is currently finished recording her third album entitled Evolution Inevitable with a new direction of her sound infused with DancehallHip Hop and R&B.Throughout Turner's career, she has been well known for her style and image. She's been ranked on Complex magazine list of "25 Sexiest International Singers You've Never Heard Of" and Much Music's "Sexiest Girls list" in 2008. She has been featured on multiple major Canadian magazine covers and starred in a national Kit Kat campaign. Her music has been featured on major network television shows such as, "Entourage ;(TV series)", "Desperate Housewives", "Ugly Betty", "Gossip Girl", "The Hills", "Keeping Up With the Kardashians", "Smash ;(TV series)", "Lipstick Jungle ;(TV series)" and "Brothers & Sisters ;(2006 TV series)".