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Relating
to her outstanding voice, many industry insiders
are already comparing the 20 year-old songstress
with the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, and
the inimitable Patti LaBelle. In fact, one
of SOUL SISTA's many highs points include
KeKe's show-stopping cover of LaBelle's classic
hit "If Only You Knew." A song dear
to her heart, KeKe says about its original
interpreter, "I love Patti LaBelle. Her
voice is like a fine tuned instrument, and
has always inspired me. Looking back, I guess
I always knew that when I got a chance to
do my own album, I'd have to have one of her
songs on it. Choosing 'If Only You Knew' was
easy because it's one of my all time favorite
Patti songs." |
One
must be extremely confident in their artistry
and vocal ability to remake any Patti LaBelle
song, especially one as substantive and difficult
to master as "If Only You Knew." One
listen substantiates that KeKe was totally up
for the task. Like every cut on the album, she
subtly builds on the song's captivating melody,
meaningful lyrics and soul stirring power. In
the end, her triumph is everyone's, as we get
to audibly share the song's magic moments with
her.
SOUL
SISTA's outstanding song lineup takes further
soul/R&B flight with "Don't Take Your
Love," an inspired, mid-tempo delight that
focuses on the optimistic side of everlasting
love. "I Don't Wanna," a serious soul
adventure sung with KeKe's usual effervescing
emotion and "Talkin' Bout Lovin," self
explanatory in it's title, and overwhelming in
its execution. "As an artist I feel it's
my job to touch people with my voice, hopefully,
when possible, very deeply," KeKe notes.
"Every song on the album touched me, so having
the opportunity to share them with the world is
something I thank God for every day."
KeKe
enjoys songwriting and plans to pen several songs
on her next project, but this time she felt that
devoting her energy to singing was more important.
However, she explains, "each song I chose
to do I totally related to. All songs written
reflect who I am, and many of my real life experiences."
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Long
before she landed her MCA record deal, KeKe
Wyatt, born and raised in Indianapolis,
Indiana, reveals that music has always been
a part of her life. Influenced by legends
such as Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Ella
Fitzgerald and Karen Clarke, astoundingly
she remembers making her first public performance
at the unbelievable age of two years old.
She fondly reminisces - "I sang a gospel
song in church that my daddy taught me called
'How Beautiful'. My dad is an organist,
and my mother sings, and they were the ones
that pushed me to sing. To this day they
still encourage and support me to give it
all I've got. Plus, growing up, my brothers,
Kendal and Keever and I, always sang together.
To this day we kick some serious harmony.
And when I go on the road, they're going
to sing backup for me. I can't wait."
The
world has waited long enough for the emergence
of scintillating SOUL SISTA. KeKe Wyatt,
who, throughout her elementary, junior high
and high school (where she was the vocal
favorite of her Principal) years, she sang
in the choir, glee clubs, talent shows,
parties and anywhere she could practice
her chosen craft. By the time she was twelve,
just two years before she met prolific producer
Steve Huff, several record labels were interested
in signing her, including LaFace records.
"That didn't work out," KeKe recalls,
"but the experience gave me even more
ambition to keep going until I reached my
goal."
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By
the time she was 15, KeKe had sung in a few girl
groups, including a very early version of today's
hottest female trio, Destiny's Child; known then
by another name. Fast forwarding to the year 2000,
after making several demos with Steve Huff, whom
she says is the only producer she needed to make
her impressive album ("because he does it
all"), he introduced her to Avant at a recording
session for "My First Love." It was
a career-elevating move. "I liked Avant from
the minute I met him. So when Steve suggested
that we do the song together, the chemistry between
us was off the chain," KeKe says smiling.
"I really love the song, and I'm very grateful
to Avant for letting me be a part of it."
In
the midst of recording SOUL SISTA, KeKe also toured
nationally with Avant in support of "My First
Love." The invaluable experience, she insists,
will help her when she's out there as a solo artist.
"I'm looking forward to doing my album's
songs on stage," she says, "because
there's nothing like sharing the love, yourself
and your talent with a real live audience.
With
SOUL SISTA and "Used To Love" on the
brink of making her one of 2001's biggest, brightest
and best new stars, KeKe Wyatt raises the soul/R&B
bar forever. And looking far beyond her current
success, longevity for her seems certain. She's
a true artist whose music and voice are timeless,
and whose time has indeed come.
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