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By Spiridoula “Speed” Zis
Dubbed, “The Princess Of R&B” in 2002, the chart-topping phenomenon known as Ashanti has returned to the forefront with her fourth coming album, The Declaration, with a new executive producing title to match. Working alongside all-star producers like Babyface, L.T. Hutton, Jermaine Dupri, Rodney Jerkins, Bryan Michael Cox, and Pharrell, Ashanti shares her involvement with the making of the new album, down to the paperwork. Returning with a controversial music video for her first single “The Way That I Love You” off the new album, fans can seemingly expect the unexpected, with the singer now at the helm of the direction of her music, love life and career . After recent public drama, between her former record producer and Inc. Records’ label head, Irv Gotti, the Grammy-Award winning, singer/songwriter speaks openly on her growth as person and her new declaration of independence. AllHipHop.com Alternatives: As the Executive Producer, what direction did you want to take this new album into? Ashanti: Well, it’s been four years since my last [album]. So this time around, I definitely wanted to add a little bit more of everything. I really did everything myself this time around – executive producing, making the decisions behind the scenes, the paperwork, all that good stuff. So, it really reflects me a lot. I think musically, sonically, vocally, lyrically, I’ve grown so much. I’m really, really excited just working with some different producers. You get different vibes and different creative things going, and you get certain things pulled out of you. We definitely wanted to take it up. AHHA: Was having to be so hands-on with the album something that you were initially comfortable with? Ashanti: Awe, man, it was scary. [laughs] Scary, scary; it was nerve-racking. It was stressful. It was very, very, scary. But again, it’s apart of growing up. You know what I mean? It’s apart of finding out who I am as a person and finding out my weaknesses and my strengths. So it was a great experience regardless. AHHA: Do you feel that your fans will notice a growth in you compared to your debut album? Ashanti: Oh, definitely. I mean the single itself shows growth. It shows a different sound, but not too far from an Ashanti record. Being that I write my records, the one thing I’m really blessed and thankful for is that people really relate to what I write about. With this album, you’ll really be able to hear a growth.
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