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Musiq Soulchild Wishes His Fans a Joyeux Noel With “CHRISTMAS MUSIQ”; Collection Features Seasonal Favorites Performed in His Incomparable Soulchild Style; “CHRISTMAS MUSIQ” Available Now at All Digital Music Retailers
Updated Nov. 28th, 2023
NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwire – December 2, 2009) – Atlantic recording artist Musiq Soulchild has announced the release of “CHRISTMAS MUSIQ,” an all-new collection of holiday classics performed in his inimitable genre-blurring style. The 7-track album is available now at all digital music retailers, including iTunes and Amazon.com.
“CHRISTMAS MUSIQ” sees the multi-platinum superstar putting his unique stamp on such seasonal staples as “Jingle Bells,” “O Holy Night,” and “The First Noel.” The collection follows 2008’s acclaimed “ONMYRADIO” and 2007’s RIAA gold-certified Atlantic debut, “LUVANMUSIQ,” which debuted at#1 on the Billboard 200.
Musiq — who was recently nominated as “Best Male R&B/Soul Male” at this year’s Soul Train Music Awards — is currently hard at work on his much-anticipated sixth album. The as-yet-untitled collection — which features production from chart-topping songwriter/producer Jack Knight (Diddy, Keyshia Cole, Mario Winans) — is slated for release in 2010.
Inspired by such icons as Stevie Wonder, James Brown, and Ray Charles, Musiq made a blockbuster debut right out of the gate with 2000’s acclaimed”AIJUSWANASEING.” Fueled by the breakthrough singles, “Just Friends(Sunny)” and “Love,” the album went on to earn RIAA platinum for sales exceeding 1 million. In addition, Musiq was honored with a number of awards, including Billboard Music Awards for “Best New Artist,” “Top R&B Artist,” “Top R&B Male,” and “Top R&B Single” (for “Love”); the Soul Train Music Award for “Best R&B/Soul Single” (for “Love”); and the ASCAP Rhythm &Soul Award for “Top R&B/Hip-Hop Song” (for “Love”). Further nominations came from the Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, The Source Awards, BET Awards, and NAACP Awards.
In May 2002, Musiq unveiled his second album, “JUSLISEN,” which entered both the Billboard 200 and Billboard’s “Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums” chart at#1. The collection, which featured a pair of hits in “Dontchange” and “Halfcrazy,” was soon certified RIAA platinum and again earned Musiq a variety of prestigious awards. Among the trophies were Soul Train Awardsfor “Best R&B/Soul Album” and “Best R&B/Soul Single” (for “Dontchange”); an ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Award for “Award Winning Song” (for “Dontchange”); and a BMI “Urban” Award (for “Halfcrazy”). What’s more, Musiq received nominations from the Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, BET Awards,NAACP Awards, and Billboard Music Awards.
“SOULSTAR,” Musiq’s third album, arrived one short year later and he was once again greeted with both critical and popular success. Hailed as one of the year’s finest collections of contemporary R&B, the album featured two radio smashes, “Forthenight” and “Whoknows.” The winner of the Soul Train Awards’ “Best R&B/Soul Album,” “SOULSTAR” also reaped nods from the Grammy Awards and BET Awards.
Musiq made a stellar Atlantic debut with “LUVANMUSIQ,” earning a trio of Grammy nominations as well as sales in excess of 700,000. The album features a series of major hit singles, including “b.u.d.d.y,” “Makeyouhappy,” and the #1 smash, “Teachme,” which spent 15 weeks atop Billboard’s Urban AC airplay chart.
“ONMYRADIO” followed in 2008, reaching the #1 spot on Billboard’s “Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums” chart in its second week out. The album received considerable critical praise, with special attention paid to the smash singles, “sobeautiful” and “IfULeave (Feat. Mary J. Blige).”
In addition to the many honors he has received for his solo albums, Musiq also scored a 2004 Grammy Award nomination in the “Best Urban Alternative Performance” category, acknowledging his take on the classic “Are You Experienced?,” found on the “POWER OF SOUL: A TRIBUTE TO JIMI HENDRIX” collection. Other extracurricular efforts include contributing guest vocals to the Roots’ “Break You Off” (found on 2002’s “PHRENOLOGY”) and Carlos Santana’s 2002 “SHAMEN.” What’s more, Musiq has contributed songs to a number of Tyler Perry film soundtracks, including a stunning take on Arrested Development’s “People Everyday” featured on 2008’s “Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns.”
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