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Floetry Remixed: House Of Blues, Chicago—8.21 
Published Thursday, August 23, 2007 11:03 AM
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By Nia B
Marsha Ambrosius introduced herself and newly added member Amanda Diva as the group “Floetry” to the city of Chicago. For those that didn’t know, “floacist” Natalie Stewart left the group earlier this year, and complete details of the group’s break up have still yet to surface. In recent interviews regarding her newfound position as part of Floetry, Amanda Diva declined to comment on why the group broke up saying she felt it wasn’t her place to speak on it. The question is—can we get Marsha on the phone to find out what really happened to the original group?

Without knowing what to expect from the new duo, it was surprising to see the flowing chemistry between the two. Marsha contributed her flawless vocals, while Amanda brought forth a Hip-Hop edge that gave the group a whole new vibe. While performing a handful of songs “remixed,” where Amanda added her rhymes in place of Natalie’s vocals, the two displayed the potential of making decent music together.

The duo also performed new music they had written, which presented Amanda the opportunity to show some poetic, rhyming skills and even her singing ability, while harmonizing alongside Marsha. In all honesty, the new duo didn’t have the polished edge from the Floetic yesterdays, but in time if the two actually stay together and made an album, that opinion might change.

While speaking with several members of the audience, many weren’t aware that the group had parted ways and were surprised to see that Amanda Diva had been added to the roster. In promoting the show (which was held in the intimate backyard of the House of Blues) the bill should have read—Floetry: Marsha Ambrosius and Amanda Diva…but it didn’t. While it wasn’t fair to those who expected to see Marsha and Natalie together, most seemed satisfied with the group’s overall performance.

Now that Floetry is officially “remixed,” it doesn’t take away from the classic music the original duo delivered to the R&B/Hip-Hop/Neo-Soul world. Two Black women from England came to America and brought forth a style that the Hip-Hop generation was missing. Now that the group has evolved, it will be interesting to see how Marsha Ambrosius—the English R&B chick we’ve grown to love, collaborates with Amanda Diva—an All-American Hip-Hop head.



 



Comments

 

Squareone1 said:

Had tix to the 20th show and sold them shits, it aint the same.
August 23, 2007 11:32 AM
 

babesblingandbooze said:

^lol
August 23, 2007 11:44 AM
 

DEE-LICIOUS_ahh said:

It pissed me off........Marsha had an attitude....Amanda Diva is a great person and even though I didn't go there knowing they were remixed- i did enjoy her talent. She's real hip hop.............BUT they need to stop going places talkin about FLOETRY and not explaining to the damn crown that Natalie is gone. I found that to be quite rude actually....we paid money to see marsha and Nat - not Marsha, Amanda and some spanish dude. So the least they could do is speak to the crowd a lil bit and tell us that Nat is no longer wit the group....but they came to do music anyway and they hope we enjoy it. I would have been happy with a lame explanation such as that. But alas- they gave none at the show I went to........and apparantly not in Chicago either. Do better ladies.......
OH! And since when does Floetry sing about money, cars and Patron? wtf is THAT about??!
August 23, 2007 2:03 PM
 

wordisbest said:

I thought one of the original duo was from Philly...Oh well.
I've never been that big of a Floetry fan either way, but I respect the hell out of Amanda Diva. She's a serious spoken word artist. I might look into them, now.
August 24, 2007 7:18 PM
 

SnappyPop said:

Well from what I remember once Marsha signed that deal for a solo album with Dr. Dre and Aftermath which we all see hasnt happened or may never happen, Natalie may have taken it as a slap in the face or something because all that extra attention went to Marshas weird bugged out eyed ass knocking Natalie into darkness in America(there is also that light skin thing too but I'll keep it to myself) and all of that was for nothing, Floetry is Marsha and Natalie not Diva, tell that chick to change her last name from Dumb, Ignorant, Vindictive, Asshole and to something more fitting, diva is such an ugly and overused word, hell its a gay word lol hell after Natalie left I need another sexy gaptooth sista as a replacement not a MTV darling, fuck that
August 24, 2007 11:09 PM
 

dalethebarber said:

I would have to hear them first before speaking on them.
August 25, 2007 1:30 AM
 

MAK™ said:

Wow i didn't even know the original had split... damn smh..

Amanda Diva is coo though I have no problem with her she keeps it real all the time..... remember when her and lauryn hill had issues? peep this

http://myspace.com/crackproductions

-mak-
August 25, 2007 9:25 AM
 

junclassic said:

Yea, can't front, I liked the gap-toothed shortie too! Thoguth she was sexy actually.

Its sad that the group split, seemingly cause Marsha blew wit Dr Dre.

And SnappyPop got the ill observation wit the fact that Marsha is light skinned and light eyed (i.e. white looking and Im not capitalizing white so sue me) but Marsha do got that voice meng. she can really sing.

As for Amanda Diva, shortie is talented. But she is a much different look than Natalie. Natalie gave Floetry a harder edge whereas the combo of Marsha and Amanda seems more on the sugary side.

Lets see whats happens, specially when some shart writer gets an interview from Natalie.

Sheeit, Natalie should team up wit D. Woods and get some gwop!

$1
August 26, 2007 2:18 PM
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