Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Kelly Rowland's new song 'Hangover' hits the web

Kelly's songs are making their way on the net and generating some buzz before the new album comes out.Kelly Rowland's new song 'Hangover' hits the web Picture

Kelly Rowland's new song "Hangover" has only been released on the Internet. The song, never been heard before, is believed to taken from her soon-to-be-released solo album. The call has a sort of pop music sound with an "electro type" beat, and also features male singer Andre Merritt.

Although but a demo track, further refinements will likely occur, and it's been suggested that the album version may be released with a "big-name artist" featuring as the male.

The song raises the release of meeting a man in a bar, having too often to drink, and so going home with this man that she had but just met.

"I knew I was in pain when you bought that first drink/ You said your call was Tony and it was courteous to see/ I probably should have listened to my girls, warning me/ By then the room was spinning and I couldn't think" the former Destiny's Child member sings.

Rowland has said that all the songs on the new album are based on personal experiences.

In another project, she has joined forces again with R&B legend Nelly to duplicate the illusion of their 2002 blockbuster, "Dilemma". The new song "Gone", lays out their feelings for each other. And later all this time, the call makes it make that their feelings for each other haven't changed. "You live I even got that passion for you, baby/ You even be driving me crazy" she sings in the song.

Then Nelly sings: "Remember the doll that used to be right up the barricade from me, I seen her yesterday and she's still fly, she's still right, still tight, still fine."

"Dilemma" is the most successful song in the calling of Nelly so far. In its time, the call reached number 1 in many countries in Europe and in the UK. It has even ranked in the Hot 100 songs in the fiftieth Anniversary edition of Billboard Magazine.

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