After a difficult year, former CVM TV 'Hitlist' host Amelia 'Milk' Sewell has recorded a song called 'Fresh Milk'.
The song is being produced by Germaine 'Mafia' Clarke as part of his funky house music album - Protected By Bass, which is being geared towards the European market.
"Mafia had the beat and he called me and seh Milk, I hear your voice on this rhythm and I liked the beat, so I did it," Sewell told THE STAR while noting that she goes to Lifetime Studio, where Mafia works, to record her radio advertisements.
The producer, Clarke, said it was very easy to work with her.
"It neva even come in like wi did a record, wi did just a hol' a vibe. Yuh can see seh she love the thing. Mi did a hear a thing inna har voice when she do a ad and di way she do it, mi seh she coulda do a sexy song," Clarke said.
Sewell recorded parts of the song approximately a month ago and plans to finish it in another two weeks. She said she was busy working on her party 'Milky Way: The Lollipop Edition - Second City Version', which was held at Pier One in Montego Bay, St James, last Saturday. Now that it has passed, Sewell says she has more time to concentrate on the song.
A nice experience
She said she thoroughly enjoyed voicing the song.
"It was a nice experience. I am a radio girl, so voicing in a studio is nothing new to me," Sewell said.
"I don't really want to be an artiste, but Mafia believes that I have a sound and a lot to say, so I am going to explore it and see where it goes from here. Mafia works with Busy (Signal), so you might even hear a Milk-Busy collaboration."
Sewell said she has been friends with Busy Signal for years and he wrote a song in support of her following her ordeal last year. In June of last year, Sewell was humiliated by the release of a video footage of her involved in a sexual act with her boyfriend, which resulted in her being fired from her job late September (2008) as host of the popular 'Hitlist'programme aired on CVM TV.
"In support of the drama, he (Busy Signal) penned a song called I Like Milk. He did a song simply to say 'nutten nuh wrong wid the girl' and it turned out to be a hit," Sewell told THE STAR.
She said there are other things in the pipeline for her, but some of them have not yet been settled. Nonetheless, she says she will be back on television in all her former glory. Hence, Sewell says: "I (Milk) neva curdle, I am always fresh."
-- Edited by SLICE BREAD on Wednesday 8th of April 2009 04:33:39 PM