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J. Holiday: Paying Attention 
Published Wednesday, December 19, 2007 3:53 AM
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By Bella Kiz

A few months ago, J. Holiday shared his "Bed" with many when the record was introduced to the world, surging through the airwaves; it was anything but putting you to sleep. In the same wave, a handful of popular Hip-Hop and R&B artists expressed interest in the song, as multiple remixes began circulating featuring the likes of Fabulous, Chingy, Jermaine Dupri and Nina Sky. It wasn’t too long ago that J. Holiday recited his own list of musical favorites to AllHipHop.com Alternatives. Now, with his debut album Back Of My Lac blasting through the charts, the D.C. native reflects on his newfound success.

AllHipHop.com Alternatives: Why do you feel your second single, "Bed" did so overwhelmingly well compared to your first single "Be With Me"?

J. Holiday: It was more of a timing thing, and it just didn't get the same look that "Bed" got. A lot of people got behind that and a lot more people got involved with "Bed."

AHHA: How are you handling your newfound popularity?

J. Holiday: It feels good, it feels good. I prefer to just be performing, but of course there are a million and one other things with being an artist but I'm getting used to it.

AHHA: What kind of reaction do you receive from your fans? Have there been any crazy fan experiences so far?

J. Holiday: Nah, I never really had any crazy fan experiences. It's just seeing the same people at different shows. They really be tryin' to make it to every show. Just stuff like that. The biggest thing that a lot of people say to me is that I actually sound like the record when it comes to the live shows, which is good cause that's what I want them to walk away with. It lets me know that they're paying attention verses just sayin' I went and saw J. Holiday; like they [are] actually listening, so it's a good thing.

AHHA: What is your favorite song to perform?

J. Holiday: It would probably be "Ghetto" which is my favorite song on the album or "Bed" of course.

AHHA: With so many young, male R&B artists out like Ne-Yo and Chris Brown, is it harder for you to stand out?

J. Holiday: Nah, not really ‘cause I just be me. Everybody runs their career differently. I try to be me and try to be as real as possible and a lot of people pick up on that too. So I don't think it's hard to stand out at all.

AHHA: You have referred to your music as Street Soul. What does that mean to you?

J. Holiday: It’s just basically ‘cause I always say that my first album is a soundtrack to the ghetto. It's hood tunes, a lot of the songs that I sing are hood tunes, which – however way you wanna look at it – that's how I grew up. It's lettin' people know that there's a lot more to music than just love songs. That's why I call it Street Soul, because it's not just about love and makin’ love. I talk about other issues on my album.

AHHA: What is one thing that has happened in your life that had a great impact on you?

J. Holiday: My father passing away and being raised by my mom.

AHHA: Which Hip-Hop artists have influenced your music?

J. Holiday: The Fugees, Tupac, Outkast.

AHHA: Who are your favorites right now?

J. Holiday: Actually, right now the only new album that I listen to or album of somebody's whose current is Kanye – that's really the only person I'm listening to. I've recently listened to the new T.I. record.  If it's not those two I'm listening to old school like Marvin [Gaye], Tupac – I need have my favorites.

AHHA: You went on tour with Keyshia Cole. What was your favorite thing about that tour?

J. Holiday: Just being able to perform with my live band in every city. I live for the live shows, for the performances but it's even better when I get to perform with my live band. That's what I enjoyed most about the tour. That's what I miss most when I'm not able to do it.

AHHA: You did a remix with Nina Sky for "Bed” –

J. Holiday: Actually there’s like four or five or six remixes out there. I was not present for any of these sessions. [laughs] These are just remixes that people have done on their own, and they just made it to the airwaves. It feels good to know that everybody’s feelin’ the record that much that they just want to get on it anyway. There’s so many remixes, I think Nina Sky did one. Chingy did one. Fabolous did one. JD did one. I heard of couple of them. I heard a majority of them.

AHHA: What is your favorite remix so far?

J. Holiday: So far out of the ones that I heard it would have to be the Fabolous one.

AHHA: What is the most romantic thing that you’ve done for a woman?

J. Holiday: I don’t know. I’ve always been a real focused person on whatever I was doing at that point in time, so the most romantic thing for me is to take time out and do things in life like go to the movies or go to dinner. To be able to do the regular things to me, that’s romantic. It takes a lot to even clear time from the schedule for things like that.

AHHA: What do you like to do when you find some free time?

J. Holiday: Just sit down, watch T.V. and enjoy life. Just sit down and take everything in and enjoy it.

AHHA: What are some things that you are able to do now as opposed to before you got signed?

J. Holiday: All the traveling – seeing so many different cities, going to different states and dealing with different people. That’s one of the things I haven’t done before. I’ve traveled but it was mostly up and down the east coast. But now I’m going everywhere.

AHHA: Why the Cadillac?

J. Holiday: My father was a mechanic, so that was one of the cars he used to work on. So that’s what stuck out and then I actually had one. Once I had it, it kinda just stayed with me.

AHHA: I was going to ask you if you owned one. What song do you like to blast when you’re driving the Lac?

J. Holiday: It would have to be “Krazy” by Tupac on the Makaveli album.



Comments

 

Prettyboygerard said:

I FOXX WIT J HOLIDAY ROCK ON BABY

BRING THE TROOPS HOME!!
December 19, 2007 4:06 AM
 

poe said:

this cat is revitalizing the r&b scene, I dig his music I hope he stays around.
December 19, 2007 4:50 AM
 

charliestons said:

does anyone know who dissed Luther Vandross??? Illseed said dperson refused to take a picture with Luther cuz he was gay.. I've been tryna find out...

Somebody please help me out!! please!!!
December 19, 2007 6:08 AM
 

WE$TCOA$T ALL STAR said:

Wow did not no he was a big tupac fan .... Now I will pay more attention to his music..
December 19, 2007 6:12 AM
 

OSC-CEO said:

@ Everybody.


Go out and get this guys cd...It's a good look...I promise you...After playing it you will want to listen to ut over and over
December 19, 2007 8:01 AM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

The problem when you have such a big record like "Bed" it can hurt you because people are waiting for another smash hit and when you don't produce it you fall way off. His second single wasn't as hot. I liked "Bed" but when you gonna hit us with another smash?


Also, artists today don't give enough back to the fans. They should be doing city tours just going out and talking to the fans. In this crowded industry an artist has to constantly communicate with the people that love them. Artists today are lazy and don't want to put in the work they are suppose to do. Get on that tour bus and talk to your fans and give out free music samplers, thats what the fans want. Get the videographer
and photographer on their game and post the footage on youtube and get those pictures in the papers.

Stop being lazy you one hit wonders and get your game right.

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December 19, 2007 9:17 AM
 

Boss Up said:

good interview, i might go cop it
December 19, 2007 10:41 AM
 

Mafamadix said:

"DEATH OF THE ARCADE" IS ON THE WAY!!!

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December 19, 2007 11:16 AM
 

BerettaMan said:

J. HOLIDAY SEEMS LIKE A GROUNDED DUDE MORE HUMBLE THAN MOST OF THESE CATS OUT THERE


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December 19, 2007 12:04 PM
 

VAgogetta said:

j. HOLIDAY is dope.  Shoutout to D.C. from ya neighbors in VA. imma go get this album.
December 19, 2007 12:27 PM
 

Intelekt said:

Sounds cool. And thats ill he said he bumps "Krazy" in the Lac. I love that damn song.
December 19, 2007 12:53 PM
 

Fawn said:

I liked him.  Then I found out that The-Dream wrote his two most popular singles.  Now I like The-Dream.
December 20, 2007 9:02 AM
 

MACCAPONE said:

J. HOLIDAY IS A TALENT PERSON CUZZ SO GET THAT NIGGA MUSIC......
December 20, 2007 1:53 PM
 

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i have the cd, its pretty tight


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December 20, 2007 9:42 PM
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