Showing posts with label New Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Interview. Show all posts

Saturday, November 26, 2011

NEW INTERVIEW: BEST FAN.COM RACHEL DAVID CHATS WITH KC ON NIGHT & DAY



 Best Fan.com recently posted about the release of KC's new album Night + Day and had hinted about an upcoming interview on twitter and their physical website. Now, the interview itself has been made availble for you to watch below. Check out all the crazy antics, as these two Gemini-sisters chop it up about Keshia's new album, new love and how she helps others.


 KC Chats with Rachel from Best Fan.Com

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

INTERVIEW: WINNIPEG SUN: CHANTE IN CHARGE ON NIGHT & DAY



Keshia goes even more in depth about the finished body of work that is her 3rd Album, Night + Day released a mere two weeks ago and Jane Stevenson from QMI Agency sat down to talk to Keshia about the initial composition of her album. You might be surprised to learn that of the original album (Which was named 'The Vendetta'), "I Hope U Cry" is the only song that made it to Night + Day. To see Keshia's full interview click here.

Friday, November 18, 2011

WATCH: KC TALKS NIGHT & DAY WITH GLOBAL TO MORNING SHOW



Just in case you missed it or didn't get a chance to see Ms. Keshia on your TV screen, she took part in another promo slot earlier this morning that she tweeted about on yesterday for Global Toronto's Morning Show. As part of her on-going promo for her new album, Keshia chatted with the hosted about the changes in the music industry, how she got started, writing for 'Night + Day', the concept of the album and a lot more interesting questions. You can watch the full seven minute interview below. They even play a snippet of the first song from KC's new album, 'Hotline'.


Sunday, November 13, 2011

INTERVIEW: STYLE REPUBLIC ASKS KC 21 QUESTIONS FOR FOLLOW FRIDAYS!



Check out a brand new interview from Canadian style and fashion magazine, Style Republic featuring Keshia Chante in their "Follow Fridays" segment. You can find out some interesting things like what KC's guilty pleasure is, her favorite song right now and who inspires her. Click the photo below to find out the answers to these questions and more!

Source: Style Repubic Interviews Keshia Chante*


Saturday, October 1, 2011

VIDEO: OH SO COSMO INTERVIEWS KESHIA CHANTE



In case you missed it, here's a recap of the Oh So Cosmo "Fun Fearless Female" interview with our girl Ms. Keshia Chante! She takes you behind the scenes of her latest music video "Shooting Star", explains her thoughts on the music industry as well as her drive and passion behind it, and the concept of the song itself. You can view the 3:15 view below!

Oh So Cosmo "Fun Fearless Female": Keshia Chante

Sunday, June 12, 2011

WATCH: KC on CP24 Breakfast TV (6/03/11)


Submitted by Linda (@MiuSeem)
  
CANFAR Youth Ambassador Keshia Chante, was interviewed by CP24 Breakfast TV earlier this month about her recent trip to Kenya with CANFAR! She enlightened viewers about her trip, HIV & AIDS statistics, and what she saw as far as the conditions in Africa and how things are being done to help spread HIV & AIDS awareness. View the interview in full below. Thanks to Linda for uploading this!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

NEWS: Keshia Chanté: After Junos, 3rd album on way ( viaToronto Star)



Keshia was recently interviewed by Nicki Thomas from the Toronto Star as the countdown to this Sunday's Juno Awards is winding up. You can read the interview in full below and check out some of the highlights. Don't forget to tune into the 2011 Juno Awards on Sunday March 27th, 2011 8pm ET/ 9pm AT to see if our Canadian princess will take home her two Juno Nominations. She will also be presenting an award as well, so stay tuned for that.

Source: thestar.com

Toronto Star Interview:
Nicki Thomas
Staff Reporter

By all appearances, Keshia Chanté is an adult.

She’s got her own place in Yorkville, a yen for high fashion and a couple of high-profile romances to her name. That doesn’t stop the Ottawa-born singer, just 13 when she picked up her first major music award, from acting like a kid.

I operate very young sometimes. Last week I met Minnie Mouse for the first time and I almost cried. I legitimately almost cried,” she says with a laugh.I was so excited.

Chanté will celebrate her 23rd birthday in June, shortly after the release of her third album, Night & Day. Her first two albums already spawned 8 Top-10 hits, and earned her 6 Canadian Urban Music Awards and a Juno. Now, two singles from the new album have nabbed nominations at this Sunday’s Juno awards in Toronto.

Test Drive, from the Day side of the album, is up for best R&B/Soul Recording of the Year, the category she won in 2005. Table Dancer, a synth-heavy track from the Night side, is in the running for Best Dance Recording of the Year.

Chanté says she’s most excited about the R&B nomination because, like all the songs from Day, the material for Test Drive came straight from the pages of her diary. Its songs are very personal but very relatable, she says, and deal mostly with being “in love, heartbroken, over it.” (Previously linked to Drake, Chanté is now reportedly dating hockey goalie Ray Emery, who appears in the Test Drive video.)

The burst of songwriting came after a period of working with several different songwriters and producers, including Neo and the teams behind Missy Elliot and Andre 3000, but feeling disconnected from the work, she says.

Everything they do is kind of branded in their sound. I needed to figure out, ‘what’s my sound, what do I do?” she says. “I ended up writing a lot of stuff but it was dark and moody. Once I got that all out of my system, I started making Table Dancer and a bunch of other dance songs. Then I had two bodies of work that were literally like night and day and it just made sense.

Set U Free, penned by ubiquitous pop collaborator Taio Cruz, is the album’s only song from an outside writer. While Chanté says she felt territorial about adding it to the album, the infectious tune fit with Night’s vibe, which is “all about having fun.”

I love what’s going on with radio right now. There are a lot of dance records, but it’s all feel-good music,” she says. “I want to be part of that.

The song’s racy lyrics (“Got your body all over me, then you leave me / What you need, you can get from me / Don’t you know that I can set your body free”) aren’t an attempt to distance herself from a younger image, Chanté says.

I heard it and I loved it and I felt right about it. If you’re honest in your work and you’re honest as a person, there’s really no image. There’s just you.

Chanté says people around her never forced to be a certain way.

They’ve always given me say but I didn’t know what I wanted, so it didn’t really matter,” she says. “Now, more than ever, I’m sure of what I want.

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