Monday, August 17, 2009

Janelle Nadine: Talk to Me







JANELLE NADINE started her career at the studio of George Clinton in Tallahassee, Florida, working with Steve Boyd on her first single “Stop Drifting.” Since then, she has wasted little time by working hard to build an extensive catalog and work with producers from all walks of genres. She has already worked with among others, TMACK (8Ball & MJG, Novakane, Slim/112), Kenjo (Grammy Award winner, Ludacris), Drum Majorz (Yung L.A., Rich Boy, Nelly, O.J. Da Juiceman), Nick Fury (Lil Flip), Ole-E (producer, Field Mob), Sherm (Field Mob), and Total Kaos (producer, bass legend) who also appears on her risqué “Butt Naked” single. Plus, she has recently collaborated with BloodRaw (artist, CTE) and Shawn J (artist, Field Mobb).

JANELLE NADINE writes like her life depends on it - an ability she credits to her early familial roots. Her father was a Miami-born musician/guitar player who passed away later in her life. Being her biggest musical influence she learned at a very early age how to tie in life with lyrics. In fact, it is her father who introduced JANELLE NADINE to the Motown sound and Rock-n-Roll while the flavorful sound of salsa among other Latin styles came from her DOMINICAN mother and family. From the beginning of her musical journey to writing and making her own music today, JANELLE NADINE’s path has been filled with many ups and downs. But, those experiences blossom into stories that she channels to create her sound.


At the end of the day, JANELLE NADINE sirens to the world: “I give no apologies, have no shame, and offer no explanations. That’s why I don’t judge. I’ve been there and I can relate to all types of mess.”

As a devourer of diverse music, her collection includes artists like Janis Joplin, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, Tom Petty, Jimmy Hendrix, Scarface, UGK, Mos Def, Stevie B, Sizzla, Lee Scratch Perry and Bob Marley with greatest influences being SWV, Aaliyah, and Escape.

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