A bulletin from Donnie Klang's MySpace points to donnieklangonline.com, where you are able to pre-order his upcoming debut album, "Just a Rolling Stone," and receive a free poster with your order. However, what was more interesting is that there was a track listing featured on the page. Here it is:
1. "Intro"
2. "Take You There" featuring Diddy
3. "Dr. Love"
4. "Hurt That Body"
5. "Hollywood Girl"
6. "Pick it Up"
7. "Pretty Girls Cry"
8. "Catch My Breath"
9. "Bedroom (Interlude)"
10. "Not a Love Song"
11. "Which One"
12. "Love in Stereo"
13. "Just a Rolling Stone"
14. "My Idol"
15. "The Pain (Interlude)"
16. "The Rain"
The tracklisting on the site does not mention any features, so we don't know if there are any other guest appearances or not. Back in May, producer Seven Aurelius indicated that he would be keeping "Rolling Stone" for his own album. It's unclear if "Just a Rolling Stone" on this track listing and the previously mentioned "Rolling Stone" are one in the same.
Bad Boy has announced that the video for Donnie Klang's "Take You There", featuring Diddy, will premiere on August 8 on MTV's FNMTV. The video is directed by Ray Kay, who directed Cassie's "Me & U".
"Just a Rolling Stone", his upcoming debut album, will feature production from Seven, Danja, Bryan-Michael Cox and The-Dream.
Donnie will embark on a national radio tour soon and he will be the headliner for "Rock The Runway", a mall tour featuring a fashion show, model call and live concert. That'll be running through November and will feature stops in Los Angeles, Denver, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Charlotte.
Donnie Klang's MySpace reports that his upcoming album, "Just a Rolling Stone," has been pushed back one week, to September 2.
Donnie Klang did a video interview with DJPremium.com where he hints... well, not sure if you can call it a hint, since it's so obvious... that he's trying to get on as the opening act for an Usher tour.
AllHipHop.com has an interview with Donnie Klang.
AHHA: At the end of Making the Band II, Puff basically got fed up with Da Band and broke them up. He was supposedly going to release solo projects from some of the members, but that never really happened either. What are you going to do to make sure that you don’t end up in the Bad Boy graveyard with them?
Donnie: It’s really just about your own work ethic and how bad you want it. A lot of people say “you got your deal, you finally made it,” but that’s really not true. It’s just the beginning of all the work it’s gonna be. It’s tough, but you gotta get the right management and make sure everything’s right on the business end so you can just concentrate on making hot music and getting that live performance together. Beyond that, I really want to get into movies, TV and possibly some modeling to really make a brand out of myself.
In honor of Channel 7's performance at the Playboy Mansion tomorrow, he has released a special mix of "Rolling Stone" that you can listen to on his MySpace.
Donnie Klang posted a video blog (watch below) where he revealed that the video for "Take You There" had been shot. He also said that the new season of Making the Band 4 premiers on August 13 at 9:00 PM (he didn't specify a time zone) on MTV.
BallerStatus.com has an interview with Donnie Klang.
BallerStatus.com: So what can we expect to see on your album?
Donnie Klang: Well we have the single, "Take You There" featuring Diddy, which is available on iTunes now. Also I will have some of the songs I recorded on the show like, "Dr Love" and "Rolling Stone." We're actually going to call the album Just The Rolling Stone. I also worked with the Souldiggers, Mario Winans, Bryan Cox and Danger, and the Clutch. I actually got to write a lot on my album and there's actually a chance I may get production on my album, which is huge for me because I used to make beats back in the day. The album's gonna have a lot of fresh and new music. It's definitely going to be big.
BallerStatus.com: What's been the most fun so far?
Donnie Klang: We had a lot of fun in Miami. That was pretty crazy. Not only do we get to perform and go to the after parties, but we get to be on the road. That's been a dream for me. I used to watch the old "Boys II Men" DVDs and watch them getting on the tour busses, that was the dream for me. I got my best friend from home whose 6'7 and plays d-3 ball coming to be my security.
According to Diddy's MySpace, Donnie Klang's debut album, "Just a Rolling Stone", has been pushed back one week, to August 26.
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