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Reply #60 posted 06/23/11 3:47pm

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ID' what are your thoughts about, "The Light of The Sun"?

I enjoyed the album very much, I thought Scott's lyricism and rhythm was seamless and the songs glided one to another. Classic Scott. These are some of my favorites ....

2. So in Love

3. Shame

5. Le BOOM

9 Quick (funny

11. Unitl Then ( I Imagine)

14. Womanifesto

15. Rolling Hills

Love Soul Bounce (bonus)

Love You (bonus)

Phunkdaddy I too loved Beautifully Human, is an excellent album. I'm not sure why it recieved a luke-warm response.... that's how I viewed the response. Silverchild can an album ever be too erotic? lol The Real Thing, in my opinion was mediocre and yes, Scott was all over the place. A couple of songs should've never made the cut and some songs needed more work... they needed to be flushed out more. (IMO)

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Reply #61 posted 06/23/11 4:08pm

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June 2, 2011 · GRAMMY AWARD WINNING SINGER & ACTRESS JILL SCOTT ANNOUNCES 2011 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR “BUDWEISER SUPERFEST PRESENTS: JILL SCOTT’S SUMMER BLOCK PARTY” SPECIAL GUESTS ANTHONY HAMILTON AND MINT CONDITION; MUSIC PROVIDED BY DJ JAZZY JEFF AND HOSTED BY DOUG. E FRESH STARTING JULY 28th NEW ALBUM THE LIGHT OF THE SUN OUT JUNE 21ST; SPECIAL TICKET AND ALBUM BUNDLE FOR FANS GO ON SALE JUNE 17TH AT LIVENATION.COM & MISSJILLSCOTT.COM NEW YORK, NY—June 1, 2011 –

Grammy Award-winning R&B singer and actress Jill Scott, in the midst of a high charting radio single “So In Love” and her highly anticipated new album The Light Of The Sun out June 21st(Blues Babe/Warner Bros.) has announced details and dates for the hottest party of the summer. Scott is back with her 2011 North American Tour, Budweiser Superfest Presents: Jill Scott’s Summer Block Party beginning July 28th. Last seen performing on the sold out co-headline arena tour with fellow R&B crooner Maxwell, Scott will be performing new album favorites like “ So In Love” and “Shame” amidst classics such as “Is It The Way” and “He Loves Me (Lyzel In E Flat).” The Multi-platinum winning singer/actress, who’s eagerly awaited fifth studio album The Light Of The Sun has made TIME Magazine’s Summer 2011 Highlights and USA TODAY’s Playlist will be joined by special guests, Grammy nominated R&B singer Anthony Hamilton and groove specialists Mint Condition with music provided by DJ Jazzy Jeff and hosted by party starter Doug E.Fresh. Scott’s Summer Block Party, produced by Live Nation/ Haymon Ventures, will make stops at amphitheaters around the country beginning July 28th through August 28th. For the first time, in the spirit of entrepreneurship and business, Scott will be giving fans a special opportunity to purchase concert tickets and pre-order the album in one special transaction on sale June 17th at LIVENATION.COM and through her website at WWW.MISSJILLSCOTT.COM Recently performing at The White House for the American Poetry Workshop, fans will also be able to catch Jill bringing The Jill Scott Live experience to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (June 17th), Jimmy Kimmel Live! Outdoor Concert (June 23rd) and Live! With Regis & Kelly (June 30th). Scott also graces the current cover of EBONY Magazine’s June Music issue and is already a top pick on NPR and BILLBOARD MAGAZINE, with AOL remarking, “‘So in Love’ is without question, healing… this is why we need Jill Scott.”

Budweiser Superfest Presents: Jill Scott Summer Block Party Dates:

7/28/11 NYC

7/30/11 Detroit

7/31/11 Chicago

8/3/11 Cleveland

8/4/11 St. Louis

8/6/11 Philadelphia

8/7/11 D.C.

8/10/11 LA

8/14/11 Oakland

8/17/11 Memphis

8/19/11 Atlanta

8/21/11 Virginia Beach

8/23/11 Raleigh

8/24/11 Charlotte

8/27/11 Dallas

8/28/11 Houston

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Reply #62 posted 06/23/11 4:18pm

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The album is replete with good songs, some of which have surprising chord changes and fresh lyrical florishes. "Rolling Hills" is outstanding, the Paul Wall collaboration is sexually charged but not overtly vulgar. "Quick" does nothing for me, the chorus for "So in Love" rescues the whole track, "Shame" w/ Eve is an unappreciated jam, "Le Boom" soars, and "Some Other Time" has a quirky charm that consumes me. Overall, this CD is da bomb!

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Reply #63 posted 06/23/11 4:21pm

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Identity said:

Jill Scott Discusses Musical Influences.

Sista girl is TUFF!!! And the new album is BANGIN'! LOVE it!!! smile

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Reply #64 posted 06/23/11 4:24pm

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TD3 said:

ID' what are your thoughts about, "The Light of The Sun"?

I enjoyed the album very much, I thought Scott's lyricism and rhythm was seamless and the songs glided one to another. Classic Scott. These are some of my favorites ....

2. So in Love

3. Shame

5. Le BOOM

9 Quick (funny

11. Unitl Then ( I Imagine)

14. Womanifesto

15. Rolling Hills

Love Soul Bounce (bonus)

Love You (bonus)

Phunkdaddy I too loved Beautifully Human, is an excellent album. I'm not sure why it recieved a luke-warm response.... that's how I viewed the response. Silverchild can an album ever be too erotic? lol The Real Thing, in my opinion was mediocre and yes, Scott was all over the place. A couple of songs should've never made the cut and some songs needed more work... they needed to be flushed out more. (IMO)

Ok, maybe I was over-exaggerating alittle with my evaluation of her last project, but much of the material on the album was erotic to the point I just wanted to turn it off. But it was still a solid album in my book, just not on the same level as the other ones. It felt like a mixtape at best, as it wasn't too cohesive as the other two albums. LOTS compliments Beautifully Human perfectly. biggrin

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Reply #65 posted 06/23/11 4:43pm

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Anybody catching Jilly's two-hour long performance on 106 & Park? Such a change of pace as I don't see a young and teenybopper crowd in the audience. And of course, she's killing it! I wish I could get the version of "So in Love" she and Anthony Hamilton are doing. Love it!

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Reply #66 posted 06/23/11 5:11pm

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Anybody catching Jilly's two-hour long performance on 106 & Park? Such a change of pace as I don't see a young and teenybopper crowd in the audience. And of course, she's killing it! I wish I could get the version of "So in Love" she and Anthony Hamilton are doing. Love it!

Help a sista out. lol What channel and will they repeat this show? lol

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Reply #67 posted 06/23/11 5:20pm

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silverchild said:

Anybody catching Jilly's two-hour long performance on 106 & Park? Such a change of pace as I don't see a young and teenybopper crowd in the audience. And of course, she's killing it! I wish I could get the version of "So in Love" she and Anthony Hamilton are doing. Love it!

Help a sista out. lol What channel and will they repeat this show? lol

I don't know if they will be re-airing it. It came on BET (yes, I know!) But it was a great performance. Mix of old classics and new cuts from the new album. Loved it. Too bad I only caught the second half and didn't DVR it. Check YouTube frequently though or the BET website for performances.

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Reply #68 posted 06/23/11 5:22pm

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TD3 said:

Help a sista out. lol What channel and will they repeat this show? lol

I don't know if they will be re-airing it. It came on BET (yes, I know!) But it was a great performance. Mix of old classics and new cuts from the new album. Loved it. Too bad I only caught the second half and didn't DVR it. Check YouTube frequently though or the BET website for performances.

Thank you. biggrin

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Reply #69 posted 06/23/11 5:26pm

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106 & Park aired at 3PM (in HD) and will repeat @ 6PM PST. Don't miss Jill tonight on Jimmy Kimmel Live. She's the musical guest.

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Reply #70 posted 06/23/11 5:28pm

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I love you guys!! bawl Thanks.

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Reply #71 posted 06/23/11 5:34pm

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Identity said:

106 & Park aired at 3PM (in HD) and will repeat @ 6PM PST. Don't miss Jill tonight on Jimmy Kimmel Live. She's the musical guest.

Thanks...I will be tuning in on Jimmy Kimmel tonight! biggrin

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Reply #72 posted 06/23/11 5:52pm

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Job well done Miss Scott! clapping

Jill Scott aims for first U.S. chart-topper

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - R&B singer Jill Scott could be on the verge of earning her first No. 1 album on the U.S. pop album chart with her first release in four years.

http://www.reuters.com/ar...J420110623

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Reply #73 posted 06/24/11 10:46am

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Jill is on the cover of next week's Billboard mag.


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Reply #74 posted 06/24/11 11:23am

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LOVE Jill! love

On first listen, the new album didn't do much for me like her previous work. I was hesitant about it because of her first 2 singles, Shame and So In Love. I wasn't really feeling either one.

The album definitely flows beautifully. After "Le BOOM Vent Suite" it picked up for me. I immediately liked "So Gone (What My Mind Says)" w/ Paul Wall, one of my favorites.

"Hear My Call" breaks my heart, it's stunning. “Making You Wait” and "Until Then" are good, but not anything special.

"Womanifesto" and "Rolling Hills" ae both great, classic Jill.

The album isn't bad. I had high expectations, so it was a little underwhelming. I still adore her though. biggrin

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Reply #75 posted 06/24/11 11:32am

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Reply #76 posted 06/24/11 12:15pm

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Does Jill have a brother? One of the guys in the So In Love video kinda looks like Jill in the face...

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Reply #77 posted 06/24/11 2:11pm

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Does Jill have a brother? One of the guys in the So In Love video kinda looks like Jill in the face...

No. She was an only child.

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Reply #78 posted 06/24/11 4:10pm

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Jill performs "Shame" on Jimmy Kimmel Live in Los Angeles on June 23rd.

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Reply #79 posted 06/24/11 4:13pm

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Jill performs "Shame" on Jimmy Kimmel Live in Los Angeles on June 23rd.

I peeped this last night and she definitely threw down! Jill funked it up with this version of "Shame". Loved it! music

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Reply #80 posted 06/24/11 4:18pm

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I got to see Jill Scott play the 9:30 Club in DC a few years back. That woman can sing!

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Reply #81 posted 06/24/11 6:28pm

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Not your cup of tea Alej? I'm sorry, I know you were sooooooooooo looking forward to this album.

you need a hug

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Reply #82 posted 06/24/11 6:58pm

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Alej said:

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Not you cup of tea Alej? I'm sorry, I know you were sooooooooooo looking forward to this album.

you need a hug

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Nooo, I'm sure I will love it, I just haven't listened to it lol

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Reply #83 posted 06/24/11 7:05pm

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TD3 said:

Not your cup of tea Alej? I'm sorry, I know you were sooooooooooo looking forward to this album.

you need a hug

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Nooo, I'm sure I will love it, I just haven't listened to it lol

giggle

you need to get it ASP or listen to it so we can talk about it. lol

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Reply #84 posted 06/24/11 7:58pm

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Maybe I'll beg for it next week pray

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Reply #85 posted 06/24/11 9:31pm

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Jill Scott Finds Freedom

June 23, 2011

A word that captures Jill Scott's vibe of late? "Free."

"That's the word I've been using," Scott says with a laugh. She's calling in from Baltimore, one of the stopovers on a promotional tour in support of her new album, "The Light of the Sun." With its June 21 release, Scott -- singer, songwriter, actor, poet -- not only ends a four-year hiatus from new music, but her fourth studio album is the first project under a recently minted distribution partnership between her Blues Babe Records and Warner Bros.

"It's exciting, because it's on my own terms," Scott says. "I feel like my eyes are going to bulge out of my head. It's like starting all over again. Music shouldn't be a chore or feel like any kind of burden. It's free and alive. And that's where I am."

You can also find her back on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with "So in Love," featuring Anthony Hamilton. Kelvin Wooten (Raphael Saadiq, Mary J. Blige) produced the breezy lead single, which gave Scott the highest debut of her career when it bowed at No. 43. Having since broken into the top 10 (No. 10) on the tally, the song also ascends to No. 1 on Adult R&B. Among the stations playing "So in Love" in power rotation is adult R&B WYLD New Orleans, whose PD notes that Scott's return adds another fortifying voice to the R&B scene.

"R&B is thriving right now with good quality records from urban AC and urban mainstream acts like Charlie Wilson, R. Kelly, Trey Songz, Ledisiand now Jill," says Derrick Corbett, director of urban programming for WYLD parent Clear Channel. " 'So in Love' is vibrant, and the combination of Jill and Anthony gives you a Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway feel. It's feel-good music that sounds good on the radio."

Scott's re-emergence also signals a light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. Her long walk back to this point started nearly two years ago following a concerted focus on her acting career. Those acting highs during the last four years included such projects as HBO's critically acclaimed "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency." Those were tempered, however, by her divorce from husband Lyzel Williams in 2007, after six years of marriage. A year later, Scott was engaged to her former drummer, Lil' John Roberts, and carrying her first child, Jett Hamilton Roberts. After her son's birth in 2009, Scott broke up with her fiancé.

Then another low point arrived in 2010 when irreconcilable differences arose between Scott and Hidden Beach Recordings, her home for 10 years. In the midst of recording songs for "The Light of the Sun," she was countersued by Hidden Beach, which claimed she had exited halfway through a six-album contract. The lawsuit was settled earlier this year, with Hidden Beach slated to release the first album in a series of previously unreleased Scott music, "Just Before Dawn," in August.

"That process wasn't fun for anyone involved," says Shawn Gee, her longtime business partner and president/CEO of Sports & Entertainment Financial Group, whose clients include Lil Wayne, Kanye West andDrake. "Now both sides are moving forward."

In Scott's case, it meant finding a partner that fit with her expanding entrepreneurial mind-set. "Everyone was interested in Jill but not in the structure we were interested in," Gee says. "Some came with normal royalty-based deals and others with joint ventures. Warner Bros. was very open to a unique structure."

The pact between Warner and Blues Babe is a pure distribution deal complemented by a contracted marketing budget for the singer's projects. "From an economic perspective, Jill gets to maximize the profit potential of her record sales. And from the operational side, we get the muscle and machine behind a major-label artist," Gee says, adding that there was only one other act, the White Stripes, with such a deal at Warner.

Warner Bros. Records co-president/CEO Todd Moscowitz, whose label also recently inked a deal with Rick Ross' Maybach Music, says, "This deal gives Blues Babe the ability to establish itself as a brand, and gives Jill and her team the ability to direct the marketing and promotion of her projects. Jill is an important artist for Warner Bros. as we rebuild our roster. Very few make that cut as 'career artists,' and she's clearly one of them -- with enormous growth potential internationally."

Scott first came to national attention in 2000 when Hidden Beach released her critically acclaimed debut, "Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1." Born in Philadelphia, she attended Temple University and became active in the local poetry scene. Influenced by Gil Scott-Heron,Nikki Giovanni and Chaka Khan, Scott segued into music and co-wrote the Roots' 1999 hit "You Got Me." Powered by her own R&B hits -- "A Long Walk" (No. 9) and "The Way" (No. 15) -- her first album peaked at No. 2 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and has since sold 2.5 million copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.


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Reply #86 posted 06/24/11 9:34pm

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Part II

Between a live album and a compilation of collaborations with other singers, two more studio albums were released before Scott and Hidden Beach severed ties. "Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2" (2004, 880,000) debuted at No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and No. 3 on the Billboard 200. "The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3" (2007, 665,000) peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Scott is also a three-time Grammy Award winner, most recently for best urban/alternative performance in 2007 for "Daydreamin' " with Wasalu Muhammad Jaco.

But now it's time for something new. Equal parts soulful, sultry, sassy, introspective and empowering, the vibrant 15-song "Light of the Sun" re-establishes the singer's unique love affair with words and penchant for integrating everything from R&B, hip-hop, jazz, gospel and improvisation into her music. Scott and songwriter J.R. Hutson (Musiq Soulchild, Keke Wyatt) executive-produced "Light," with additional production contributions from Andre Harris and Vidal Davis, aka Dre & Vidal (Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey), and Warryn Campbell (Kanye West, Alicia Keys), among others. In addition to Hamilton, the guest list features Eve,Doug E. Fresh and Paul Wall. Beyond the single, additional standout tracks include "Blessed," a tribute to her son; the emotion-packed "Hear My Call," about healing a broken heart; female anthem "Rolling Hills"; the illuminating treatise "Womanifesto"; and the playful "Le Boom Vent Suite."

Hutson, who worked with Scott for the first time on 2007's "The Real Thing," says "Le Boom" is a perfect example of the singer's desire to destroy more boundaries and let whatever happens in the studio happen. "She Jay-Z-ed that song," he says. "Singing as she was writing it. And when we stopped the tape, that's what the song was. She has such a dedication to being honest -- that permeates her music." All Scott wanted, she says, was to choose collaborators who could "embody the energy I was going for. Without any pretense, without knowing what I was going to say . . . there was no guidance except for the energy and spirit in the room. I'm a big Salvador Dali fan; he put his blood and everything else he had in his painting. That's how it is for me. There's no blood on this record, but there sure is some heart."

In ramping up the marketing/promotional strategy for "The Light of the Sun," Gee outlined four objectives: engage the core fan, re-engage the outer core fan who saw her movies but didn't buy her last two albums, reach new fans and strengthen her presence overseas. The ball started rolling last year when Scott co-headlined with Maxwell on a national, 20-date arena tour that finished at No. 7 among the top R&B/hip-hop tours, according to Billboard Boxscore, grossing $10.2 million from 14 shows.

The tour was the first manifestation of a deal signed last spring with Live Nation/Haymon Ventures to further Scott's touring beyond the theater circuit. Next up is the companies' production of the Jill Scott Summer Block Party. Presented by Budweiser Superfest, the 18-city trek kicks off July 28 in New York with special guests Hamilton and Mint Condition, host Doug E. Fresh and music provided by DJ Jazzy Jeff. A special concert ticket/album preorder bundle went on sale June 17 at LiveNation.com and MissJillScott.com.

"Maxwell and Sade, that's my litmus test," Gee says. "That's where I see Jill fitting in. Touring is a part of her career that has constantly grown. R&B remains a very viable market not only from an album sales perspective but from the touring perspective as well." Gee adds that the multi-tour deal with Live Nation/Haymon Ventures isn't limited to just large amphitheater/arena tours. Both sides are envisioning other routes to help grow the Jill Scott brand. These include a small-theater tour described as a one-woman show with a Broadway-esque type of feel.

Scott's just-wrapped European promotional tour was preceded by major showcases in Los Angeles and New York. Recent guest appearances include the American Poetry Workshop at the White House, a one-hour BET special hosted by Mo'Nique, "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" In addition to being featured earlier this month on NPR's "First Listen," Scott taped six behind-the-scenes vignettes posted exclusively on Sundays on Essence.com. "Light of the Sundays," which wrapped June 19, featured Scott sharing insights about the new album, her musical influences and footage from the "So in Love" video. Prior to starting the Block Party tour, Scott will be among the slate of headliners at the Essence Music Festival (July 1-3) in New Orleans.

"It's a welcome treat that she's back with new music and performing again at the festival," Essence entertainment director Cori Murray says. "When Jill performs, she really goes there. You know you're going to get great songs with a little opera, hip-hop, R&B, vocal acrobatics . . . She brings it."

While Scott's three-year deal for her intimate apparel line with Ashley Stewart has ended, Gee says he and the singer are carefully eyeing other opportunities and entrepreneurial ventures that make sense in regard to expanding her brand. In the meantime, the singer and her Blues Babe Foundation are gearing up for its annual youth summer camp in August. The 6-year-old organization provides educational and social opportunities for children in Scott's North Philadelphia neighborhood.

Now calling Los Angeles home, Scott says she feels closer to her 2000 self than she's ever been. And her takeaway from the last four years? That it's better to work smart than hard. "I've missed myself," she says. "I'm sassy again, stronger. Now I understand this industry to a certain extent, and know how I work best. Having my son was one of the key factors in me leaving the old label. I need him to see me be as amazing as I can be so he feels fearless. I haven't arrived at amazing yet. I'm in the process. But I want him to see me grow. I want to get another 30 years out of this amazing life of being an artist."

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Reply #87 posted 06/24/11 11:15pm

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I love this woman here. She looks gorgeous on that Billboards cover and I am feeling this album.

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Reply #88 posted 06/25/11 7:08am

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My review of "Light" stands (from the locked thread).....but worth sayin.....

Jill is one of the RARE few performers I've ever seen that manages to NAIL IT every single time she plays live. Just can't seem to do any "wrong" if she's on stage. Unbelievable. A home run every time.

The look on her face at the end of that Kimmel clip says it all. She KNOWS it.

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