MoodringMya
Release Date: 07/22/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 487948_CD
UPC # 602498603994
Label: Interscope Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Mya
Artist: Missy Elliott; Luis Conte; Jimmy Jam; Common; Terry Lewis Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel includes: Mya (vocals); Common (rap vocals); Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis (various instruments); Bobby Ross Avila (guitar, Wurlitzer piano, strings); Derek Scott (guitar); Jerry Hey, Gary Grant (horns); DJ Harper, Earl Fleming (keyboards); Alex Al (acoustic & electric basses); Eddie Cole (bass); Steve Ferrone (drums); Luis Conte (percussion); Missy Elliott, Katrina C. Willis (background vocals). Producers include: Ron Fair, Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis. Young R&B siren Mya's voice first caught national attention with her song-stealing chorus on Pras's everpresent 1998 hit "Ghetto Superstar" from the movie "Bulworth." After that, it seemed the youthful singer with the dulcet, yet surprisingly acrobatic voice seemed to be everywhere; providing the hook for the theme to "The Rugrats Movie," teaming with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, and Pink on "Lady Marmalade," and releasing her own records, as well as making a memorable acting turn in the blockbuster CHICAGO. Mya's third record MOODRING reveals her cinematic connection to be no coincidence, as it's full of drama, from the theatrical vocal phrasing to the lush production. Despite a gentle countenance, Mya's no fading flower, asserting her intellectual and sexual prowess throughout the album, from the first track "My Love Is Like...Wo." Mya's brazen attitude is perfectly tempered by an engaging pop-R&B approach straight from the playbook of the Jacksons' vintage '80s work, the best balance coming on breezy tracks like "Sophisticated Lady" and "Late."
A dancer turned singer, Mya unleashed her self-titled debut at the ripe old age of 18 in 1998. That attention-grabbing debut album contained collaborations with some of the top '90s urban artists, including Babyface, Dru Hill, Missy Misdemeanor Elliot, and Wyclef Jean.
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