Listen to it on
her MySpace. For the back story, check out
this blog post.
The song was done when I was 12 years old at an old studio in New Orleans with my dad for my Grandfather.
HHNLive.com has an interview with Aubrey O'Day.
Q: Do you dig the name of your group, Danity Kane? A lot of people had some things to say about the name of the group.
Aubrey: Yeah we love the name; it wouldn’t be our name if we didn’t love it.
Q: You know how it is.
Aubrey: [Laughs], we actually had a talk over the name and we do like it.
Not a real new track (Bad Boy released it on the "Bad Boy Dance Mixes" CD promo a while back), but you can check it out at
Danity Kane's MySpace.
For full details on the contest, read the
entry at her official MySpace.
According to Danity Kane's MySpace, there will be an after party tonight in Columbus, OH at
Major Woody's Night Club.
Aubrey's MySpace mentions that she will be on MTV today at 5:00 PM and Monday at 6:00 PM (presumably Eastern Time). The show in that time slot is called
MTV Exposed.
David Friedman has an article/interview with Danity Kane on their tour, next album, etc.
"This tour is crazy," Bex said. "With the PCDs and Christina and the energy and the size of this tour -- it's a national tour, you know? It's huge. It's one of, if not the biggest, tours out there right now. So to be starting out basically our first album last year and then opening for this, it's been a great energy, a great rush. The audiences are loving it. They're loving us, loving PCDs, loving Christina. All around, it's been a really positive, exciting experience -- something to remember." ...
Before joining Danity Kane, D. Woods appeared in music videos for Lloyd, Jay-Z, The Roots and Ciara. She toured as a dancer with Bow Wow, Avant, Lloyd and Letoya Luckett.
"It prepared me a lot, just being on stage and being in a lot of the same houses that we're playing today on this tour," D. Woods said. "Getting that experience and being behind the person, it just made me more anxious and made me want it a lot more just seeing somebody else doing it. And then taking notes from them -- even in soundcheck -- I would go to everyone's soundcheck and listen and see how they were doing. I'd talk to the sound engineers, talk to the lighting people. I got to be really good friends with a lot of the band that was on these tours. So it prepared me very much."
D. Woods of Danity Kane is in the latest issue of
KING Magazine. See the
behind the scenes.