Bad Gal Cecile is styled with a new look and sound for 2007. The diva told YardFlex.com in an interview that she just got back from the 26th Anniversary Ragga Muffin Festival in Long Bay Beach, California. "I know people haven't seen me on the local scenes for a while but I am actually been doing a lot of overseas work and a lot of collaborations.
There is a new video out called 'Take it off' which features Smujii from Abood Music in London, also there is an ablum set to be realese in March called Matadore, which features Jamaican artistes along side reggaeton artistes, this will be realease under EMI Latino/Danger Zone Latino label. Ce'cile as the only Jamaican female artiste on this album, strikes a maximum of two Collaborations.
Apart from that fans can be on the look for a 'killer' collaboration with Ce'cile, Bounty killer alongside The French Universal recording artiste Lord Kossity.
The Album
Throughout Cecile's career she has never had an album, but her songs were featured on both Lady Saw and Sean Paul's album to name a few. However, for 2007 she is currently working on albums for the Japan and North American territories.
YardFlex managed to caught up with Ce'Cile just when she was applying the finishing touches on her Japan debut album which features songs like 'Goody'(Wipe Out) on the Danger zone label, Talk Talk produced by Cordel 'Skatta' Burrel along with others.
For her North American album she plans to remake some of her songs from the time of her entry in the business. "I plan to take everything that I've already done in dancehall so as to upgrade it. This is so because people don't know most of these songs, it's old to the Jamaicans but new to the US market also a European album is in the making."
"I'm getting back in the mix now with some local productions, there is a new riddim out called Jamdown which is on the Danger Zone label, I have two songs on the riddim 'Waiting' and 'Jamdown'".
'Jamdown' was done for Jamaica, I have never written or done a song about my country, everywhere I go people always say why you live in that country, isn't is full of violence? But I plan to tell them it's not about violence but the nicer side that awaits you."
The Bad Gal has 'upgraded' her look to a classy Cecile. She explains that for 2007 she wanted a new look to go with her new sound, she has grown in the business and so this look shows maturity. Her new sound is interesting when you hear her; Cecile has a mix of hip hop rock, mixed with dancehall. When she came on the scene she was only singing, but for 2007 it is a revolutionized sound.
You can listen out for a remixed version of 'Wickedest time a wen di rain start fall’, featuring Hitlist, new collaborations and video shoots.
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