Sporting a new look but the same soulful sound that first captivated us all, R&B and Soulful songbird Vivian Green is BACK, and looking radiant and ready to jump back into the music scene after being gone for a few years, unveiled a brand new music video for her first comeback and title track "Beautiful," off of her upcoming third long-awaited studio album, her first album since 2005's "Vivian," that was directed by Chris Standford and will hits stores April 6 via E1 Music. The song details how a man should treat a woman. It's a wonderful song amidst the trash flooding the radio right about now. The singer talked about recording the CD in her home studio with Anthony Bell saying: "It's the most fun I've ever had making a record."
Soulful songbird Green was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and took an interest in singing, playing the piano, and songwriting at a very young age. At the age of thirteen, she became a member of a female quintet called Younique. Green received her big break at the age of nineteen when she became a backing singer for Jill Scott, who took her on an international tour. She was signed to Columbia Records in November 2001. Green clearly developed a fan base because her debut album, "A Love Story went Gold," featuring the hit "Emotional Rollercoaster," was so good that it built a lot of hype around the album in November 2002.
The Chris Stanford directed clip tells the tale of a man who is being schooled on how to be romantic and sensitive with his lover. Green sets a lover free, telling him she hopes he soon finds out how to love. "I hope you soon find out how to love. Once upon a time you wanted to learn, I thought I could teach you but you were more afraid than willing," R&B songstress sings."So when it comes don't push it away. One day you will find it is the greatest gift." "Beautiful" showcases her amazing voice and talent that never really got her time to fully shine. I love it and going to buy it for inspiration.
Soulful songbird Green was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and took an interest in singing, playing the piano, and songwriting at a very young age. At the age of thirteen, she became a member of a female quintet called Younique. Green received her big break at the age of nineteen when she became a backing singer for Jill Scott, who took her on an international tour. She was signed to Columbia Records in November 2001. Green clearly developed a fan base because her debut album, "A Love Story went Gold," featuring the hit "Emotional Rollercoaster," was so good that it built a lot of hype around the album in November 2002.
The Chris Stanford directed clip tells the tale of a man who is being schooled on how to be romantic and sensitive with his lover. Green sets a lover free, telling him she hopes he soon finds out how to love. "I hope you soon find out how to love. Once upon a time you wanted to learn, I thought I could teach you but you were more afraid than willing," R&B songstress sings."So when it comes don't push it away. One day you will find it is the greatest gift." "Beautiful" showcases her amazing voice and talent that never really got her time to fully shine. I love it and going to buy it for inspiration.
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