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Mya: K.I.S.S. Album Cover + Track Listing

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April 11, 2011

Mya is ready to make a return with her new album, K.I.S.S., which stands for Keep It Simple & Sexy. She is releasing the project on Japan-based Manhattan Records.

K.I.S.S. is set to be released online April 20th.

The track list is as follows:

1. K.I.S.S.
2. Rear View Mirror
3. Fabulous Life
4. Mess Up My Hair
5. Fugitive of Love
6. Love Me Some You

7. Mr. Incredible
8. Problem + Solution
9. Runnin’Back

10. Before You Say Goodbye
11. Sorry
12. Love Comes Love Goes
13. Evolve
14. Alive

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Reply #1 posted 04/11/11 8:36am

musicjunky318

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Mya? Who that?

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Reply #2 posted 04/11/11 8:42am

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Flop

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Reply #3 posted 04/11/11 8:47am

Identity

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Mya? Who that?

Mya is Britney's third cousin, twice removed.

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Reply #4 posted 04/11/11 8:48am

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I already know I'm gonna love a song thats called "Mess up my hair"

2012: The Queen Returns
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Reply #5 posted 04/11/11 8:58am

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Ugh, another album with a backronym for a title!

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Reply #6 posted 04/12/11 12:29pm

dancerella

I'm curious to hear this album. I like the cover a lot. I'm guessing it probably sounds like all the other electro pop records out now. So weird how all the r&b artists have turned electro pop.

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Reply #7 posted 04/12/11 4:02pm

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dancerella said:

I'm curious to hear this album. I like the cover a lot. I'm guessing it probably sounds like all the other electro pop records out now. So weird how all the r&b artists have turned electro pop.

MYA's best stuff has been dance, over the last 2 records the stuff that has worked has been the "disco" like stuff, and im glad for the best part what i have heard so far she has shyed away from the american rb type stuff, though the inlfuence is there, its a breath of fresh air to hear MYA not paired up with the token rapper of the month by her label, which is why this is strictly for Japan, she is going to distribute 2 records here this year under her own label, people dont realize MYA not only has a label of her own started, but invested in her studio and a dance school in DC that she built ground up. SO if people are looking for sales, SHIT havent we all had this discussion about everyone over and over and over, folks the 90's are over, get in touch with the reality that nothing sells anymore, stop dreaming.

But my only complaint with this record is the cutting of the track "DASH" an acoustic breezy jazz like ballad that blows everything away that any neo soul chick has done in ages, but i guess that kind of song wouldnt be good overseas, and they are saving it for her american releases later this year. But from the 6 tracks i have heard, "Fabolous Life" is a great track, would be a great video and we know she dances better than anyone, SORRY but she does.


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Reply #8 posted 04/12/11 6:09pm

jeidee

Who is Mya working with on this album? I always thought she had a pretty voice. "Free" and "Best of Me" were my jams.

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Reply #9 posted 04/12/11 7:32pm

dancerella

lastdecember said:

dancerella said:

I'm curious to hear this album. I like the cover a lot. I'm guessing it probably sounds like all the other electro pop records out now. So weird how all the r&b artists have turned electro pop.

MYA's best stuff has been dance, over the last 2 records the stuff that has worked has been the "disco" like stuff, and im glad for the best part what i have heard so far she has shyed away from the american rb type stuff, though the inlfuence is there, its a breath of fresh air to hear MYA not paired up with the token rapper of the month by her label, which is why this is strictly for Japan, she is going to distribute 2 records here this year under her own label, people dont realize MYA not only has a label of her own started, but invested in her studio and a dance school in DC that she built ground up. SO if people are looking for sales, SHIT havent we all had this discussion about everyone over and over and over, folks the 90's are over, get in touch with the reality that nothing sells anymore, stop dreaming.

But my only complaint with this record is the cutting of the track "DASH" an acoustic breezy jazz like ballad that blows everything away that any neo soul chick has done in ages, but i guess that kind of song wouldnt be good overseas, and they are saving it for her american releases later this year. But from the 6 tracks i have heard, "Fabolous Life" is a great track, would be a great video and we know she dances better than anyone, SORRY but she does.

I do think this sound works quite well for her voice. Have you heard the whole album? Is the general vibe upbeat electro pop?

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Reply #10 posted 04/12/11 7:39pm

phunkdaddy

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Best of luck.

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #11 posted 04/12/11 7:45pm

lastdecember

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dancerella said:

lastdecember said:

MYA's best stuff has been dance, over the last 2 records the stuff that has worked has been the "disco" like stuff, and im glad for the best part what i have heard so far she has shyed away from the american rb type stuff, though the inlfuence is there, its a breath of fresh air to hear MYA not paired up with the token rapper of the month by her label, which is why this is strictly for Japan, she is going to distribute 2 records here this year under her own label, people dont realize MYA not only has a label of her own started, but invested in her studio and a dance school in DC that she built ground up. SO if people are looking for sales, SHIT havent we all had this discussion about everyone over and over and over, folks the 90's are over, get in touch with the reality that nothing sells anymore, stop dreaming.

But my only complaint with this record is the cutting of the track "DASH" an acoustic breezy jazz like ballad that blows everything away that any neo soul chick has done in ages, but i guess that kind of song wouldnt be good overseas, and they are saving it for her american releases later this year. But from the 6 tracks i have heard, "Fabolous Life" is a great track, would be a great video and we know she dances better than anyone, SORRY but she does.

I do think this sound works quite well for her voice. Have you heard the whole album? Is the general vibe upbeat electro pop?

what i heard is a mixture but production wise its much better, its a bit more raw sounding and dance stuff is a bit more stripped down, and clubby, not really euro but i guess in a way it is, its just a really better fit for her, even the RB stuff i have heard i have liked the title track is a hot uptempo ballad like song, strong production and what i realize on this song is that MYA can sing, i mean she isnt Aretha but people tend to just think that female singers all have to have "blow u off the couch" voices while males dont have too, MYA actually has a unique sounding voice and hits some very interesting notes on that title track. I think to just dismiss her is a mistake, im not saying she is the artist of all time, but she is doing her own thing and isnt that what we "champion" on this site??going it alone, not caring about charts?


"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #12 posted 04/14/11 10:28am

Identity

"Rear View Mirror"

I'm not sure about this one yet. Sean Paul, like Lil Wayne and Drake, ruins everything for me.

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Reply #13 posted 04/14/11 1:08pm

armpit

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I've always liked Mya. I'm glad to see she's coming back out with more music.

My favorite song by her is probably "It's All About Me" lol .

Oldie, but a goodie.

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Reply #14 posted 04/14/11 1:11pm

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Identity said:



musicjunky318 said:


Mya? Who that?




Mya is Britney's third cousin, twice removed.


Doesn't that make her Britneys mom! Typical Louisianans
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Reply #15 posted 04/14/11 3:35pm

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Identity said:

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April 11, 2011

Mya is ready to make a return with her new album, K.I.S.S., which stands for Keep It Simple & Sexy. She is releasing the project on Japan-based Manhattan Records.

K.I.S.S. is set to be released online April 20th.

The track list is as follows:

1. K.I.S.S.
2. Rear View Mirror
3. Fabulous Life
4. Mess Up My Hair
5. Fugitive of Love
6. Love Me Some You

7. Mr. Incredible
8. Problem + Solution
9. Runnin’Back

10. Before You Say Goodbye
11. Sorry
12. Love Comes Love Goes
13. Evolve
14. Alive

Link

No voice. Check. Featured rapper. Check. Autotune to cover up crappy voice. Check. Another flop. Check. Over and out. eek

Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up.
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Reply #16 posted 04/14/11 4:32pm

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I listened to the album and it's pretty good. People have to keep in mind that this album was aimed for the Japanese market. And since she did that, I thought that she should've learned a little Japanese and used some Japanese lyrics in the songs.

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Reply #17 posted 04/14/11 5:02pm

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phunkdaddy said:

Best of luck.

my thread did better than this album will do on the charts lol

"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #18 posted 04/14/11 8:15pm

jeidee

Layzie said:

I listened to the album and it's pretty good. People have to keep in mind that this album was aimed for the Japanese market. And since she did that, I thought that she should've learned a little Japanese and used some Japanese lyrics in the songs.

Do u have any info on who she worked with (producers, musicians, guests)?

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Reply #19 posted 04/14/11 8:49pm

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bboy87 said:

phunkdaddy said:

Best of luck.

my thread did better than this album will do on the charts lol

You must speak of the Mya's ass thread. lol

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #20 posted 04/14/11 9:10pm

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jeidee said:

Layzie said:

I listened to the album and it's pretty good. People have to keep in mind that this album was aimed for the Japanese market. And since she did that, I thought that she should've learned a little Japanese and used some Japanese lyrics in the songs.

Do u have any info on who she worked with (producers, musicians, guests)?

I know that she worked with Chuck Harmony who produced Pretty Girl Rock and a few Japanese producers. Sean Paul, Marques Houston (ew), and Iyaz are featured.

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Reply #21 posted 04/15/11 3:58pm

jeidee

Layzie said:

I know that she worked with Chuck Harmony who produced Pretty Girl Rock and a few Japanese producers. Sean Paul, Marques Houston (ew), and Iyaz are featured.

Thanks Layzie smile I was kinda hoping she wouldn't go down familiar alleys and if it was a Japanese targeted project I thought maybe she'd work with a few of those cats. I've always had a thing for shinici osawa and towa tei... i bet the tracks with japanese producers are hella interesting.

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Reply #22 posted 04/15/11 4:28pm

lastdecember

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jeidee said:

Layzie said:

Thanks Layzie smile I was kinda hoping she wouldn't go down familiar alleys and if it was a Japanese targeted project I thought maybe she'd work with a few of those cats. I've always had a thing for shinici osawa and towa tei... i bet the tracks with japanese producers are hella interesting.

I like the album overall, some mistakes i think are within but what is better is that the better cuts are not just good they are very very good, especially the title track, to me that is MYA's best song, should be a single overseas would be a great video, and one of the most well written songs of hers, shows alot of growth, and the difference between the 19 year old Mya and the 31 year old MYA.

I think it should be noted though, i think she leaned more towards the japanese market on the last record, these songs are very appealing worldwide, a few more euro sounding, but very universal in theme overall. I think someone like AMERIE would be more inclined to work with Japanese and Korean Producers and work the launguage in (which she has on her next album) being she is 75% korean.


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Reply #23 posted 04/15/11 5:30pm

Identity

Peep the album trailer.

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Reply #24 posted 04/15/11 8:20pm

Lammastide

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Somehow Mya has always interested me far more than any of her music has. The only thing of hers I've much noticed is "Fallen."

Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #25 posted 04/15/11 8:29pm

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Damn Mya is mad pretty.

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #26 posted 04/15/11 10:30pm

kenny88

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Mya? Who that?

lol

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Reply #27 posted 04/17/11 3:34pm

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lastdecember said:

jeidee said:

Thanks Layzie smile I was kinda hoping she wouldn't go down familiar alleys and if it was a Japanese targeted project I thought maybe she'd work with a few of those cats. I've always had a thing for shinici osawa and towa tei... i bet the tracks with japanese producers are hella interesting.

I like the album overall, some mistakes i think are within but what is better is that the better cuts are not just good they are very very good, especially the title track, to me that is MYA's best song, should be a single overseas would be a great video, and one of the most well written songs of hers, shows alot of growth, and the difference between the 19 year old Mya and the 31 year old MYA.

I think it should be noted though, i think she leaned more towards the japanese market on the last record, these songs are very appealing worldwide, a few more euro sounding, but very universal in theme overall. I think someone like AMERIE would be more inclined to work with Japanese and Korean Producers and work the launguage in (which she has on her next album) being she is 75% korean.

Ameriie's father is African American and her mother is Korean, so she's 50% Korean

"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #28 posted 04/17/11 3:46pm

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lastdecember said:

... being she is 75% korean.

She's of African-American and Italian descent.

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Reply #29 posted 04/17/11 3:57pm

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I've always liked Mya. I thought she could do more focusing on her dancing. She has the move, I think she just lacked charisma. Her second album wasn't that bad.

"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson
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