she‘s like an uncompleted search ... for an predestined future! - DATZHOTT!
“I really, really want to see the world through my music.” – MELANIE FIONA!
HOTT AND RAW EXCLUSIVE!
“I WANT TO MAKE MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE.” “I hope they enjoy it!”
“The album is called The Bridge,” enthuses Fiona. “It crosses the barriers between ethnicities, genres, age groups, and genders. It can’t be defined as just one thing. It’s got a soul that’s something old, yet something new.” Flirting with the traditions of classic soul from artists like Sam Cooke, Nat King Cole and Gladys Knight, the songs also pack the punch, and authenticity of modern music. United by a singular passion, MELANIE FIONA’s sound bridges past and present with an artistic and consistent blending of classic soul samples. It’s all held together by a unique quality, something that is innately her, much like the other artists she mentions as influences: Bob Marley, Sade, and Patsy Cline.
In this interview, DATZHOTT! talks with Melanie about her diverse musical influences, the dropping of her debut album, and her wanting to see the world vicariously through her music. After listening to the interview above be sure to check below for links to Melanie’s social media pages and the music video for “Give it To Me Right.”
Melanie Fiona links:
http://www.myspace.com/melaniefiona
http://www.imeem.com/melaniefiona
http://www.melaniefiona.com
http://www.melaniefiona.com/blog
Buy “Give it to Me Right” on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?i=300021658&id=300021652&s=143441
WHAT‘s HOTT!!! ABOUT MELANIE FIONA!?!
Born to Guyanese immigrant parents and growing up in a music-filled house in the inner city of Toronto, Fiona knew from the very beginning that music is what moves her. “My mother, who shares my love for music, played everything from The Ronettes to Whitney Houston around the house as I grew up. My father would let me sit on the stage while he rehearsed with his band as a guitarist.”
Though Fiona had been writing her own songs for years, the introduction of songwriter Andrea Martin would prove seminal for The Bridge. “When I met Andrea, it was an instant connection,” she explains. “We developed this very personal working relationship where we were both inspired by each other.” Sharing each other’s life experiences, they collaborated on some of the defining songs in the collection.
Other producers on the album include UK producers Future Cut, Vada Nobles, NYC’s J. Phoenix, Peter Wade, Salaam Remi, Andrew Wyatt, Rob Fusari, and Angela Hunte, Jnay Sewell. Fiona also shows off her Caribbean roots on Reggae Gold 2008, with Supa Dups’ “Somebody Come Get Me”.
“This experience will never happen for me again,” she muses. “I’ll never be a new artist again. I’ll never be a complete and utter student of the game.” Whatever may come when The Bridge releases on Steve Rifkind’s SRC/Universal Motown Records in Spring 2009, Fiona is poised and ready. “I still live humbly out of a suitcase, and I appreciate the smallest things in life, and I want people to feel that. I have an opportunity to be on a stage, but I want my listeners to know that I’m just like them.”
Video for “Give it To Me Right”











DAMN! I LOVE HER MUSIC!
I know her album has already dropped in Canada but I can’t wait to get in the states. Her voice is off the chambers.
Her voice is mad sexy! And those lips … I would love to have some fun with those. LOL!
Her lyrics are so beautiful… great INTERVIEW! DH!
Give it To Me Right .. is my favorite joint right now!