Monday, May 11, 2009

The-Dream: "The Love King" Slated for a December Release


Per Billboard:
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/the-dream-recording-new-album-for-december-1003970940.story

May 07, 2009 01:49 PM ET

Gary Graff, Detroit
A second album from The-Dream this year is apparently a reality.

The "Umbrella" songwriter and solo artist tells Billboard.com he's "seven records in on a new album," tentatively titled "Love King" and targeted for a December release. "I have to pace myself 'cause there's so much time between here and then," The-Dream says, "but the seven records I do have are timeless records. Whether they come out now or later it's not really going to matter what kind of records they are."

And while his latest release, the gold-certified "Love vs. Money" -- which came out in March and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 -- featured guest appearances by Mariah Carey, Lil Jon and Kanye West (on the current hit, "Walkin' on the Moon"), The-Dream says no features are set yet for the next album. "Usually it's one of those things where I kinda wait," he explains. "I wait 'til the end, and then who's ever doing their thing at that particular time, that's who I get."

The-Dream is balancing recording sessions with preparations in Los Angeles for his tour with Keyshia Coles, which starts Wednesday in Cincinnati. Unlike his "special guest" stint on last year's Jay-Z/Mary J. Blige trek, this tour will allow him to present "a bigger Dream," complete with four dancers and a five-piece band.

"I'm coming pretty stocked-up this time," he says with a laugh. "I'm like a kid in a toy store, like, 'Oh, this is gonna be fun!" I'm coming DVD-ready." And, in fact, he plans to film a DVD at some point during the tour, which wraps June 21 in Oakland, Calif.



The-Dream says fans can expect songs from his two albums but plans to offer only "hints" of the hits he's written for Rihanna, Usher, Carey, Blige, Jamie Foxx and others. "I don't have enough time," he explains, though there will be a cover of Michael Jackson's "Dirty Diana." "I've been trying to sing that song forever," The-Dream notes.

He's also planning his own headlining run for the fall, when his repertoire will be expanded not just by the "Love King" material but also by forthcoming work with Carey, Brandy, Christina Milian and Puff Daddy, the latter with a song called "Change" that The-Dream calls "probably one of the best male records I've ever written...the best record I've written besides 'Umbrella.'"
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Hmmmmmmm...not sure how I feel about this one. While "Rockin' That Thang" is undoubtably The-Dream's best work yet, from it's epic instrumental to the catchy hook, Love Vs. Money leaves a lot to be desired, IMO. And while not selling what he may have wished to sell, I certainly think that there are a few urban hits left on this cd, ie) Put It Down, Mr. Yeah. So, I guess we'll have to wait until after "Walkin' On the Moon" (which in my opinion will be his biggest hit Billboard-wise as it has most cross-over appeal) does it's thing and whatever else may be released to see how he's doing on timing. He just may pull a "Rihanna" circa 2005-2007 where he's got a single out non-stop with no gap between the last single of the prior album to lead single of the new album. Seems like that's what you gotta do to stay relevant in today's game! Usher, take note.

4 comments:

  1. WTF is The-Dream thinkin'? Let the current album breathe! Damn!

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  2. I thought the Dreams albbum was... ehhh... okay. His singles are always tough, which is why he stays relevant, but without the singles that album wouldn't stand a chance, much like his first (i.e. Ditch That N*gg@, what the hell was that?). But either way, "Yay Dream, Boo Usher," but I think I like "Here I Stand better than Love v. Hate.

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  3. Usher is a better performer. The-Dream is a better artist. Usher can't write for *ish, but The-Dream can't sing that well...overall though Usher > The-Dream.

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  4. ^^^ I agree. There's no doubt that Usher is an excellent entertainer. Some of the dance numbers in his music videos are considered to have the best choreography in recent years, and are ranked among the tops ("Beat It," not quite "Thriller" status).
    The Dream has... good harmony, and a sound that fits contemporary R&B well. No disrespect to Mr. Raymond, but the Radio Killa is "now." "Love In This Club" was hot, and "Movin Mountains" was... mediocre. The bottom line is that Usher either needs consistency, or to hang it up like the homie 23. Let's go Kobe!!!

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