


I think the angry songs got chosen as singles, so those who didn’t listen to the albums associate me with those angry songs.” “I don’t think I’m going to have many ‘I’m angry My guy did me wrong’ type of songs, because I’ve grown and experienced other things in the relationship,” she says. While her first single, “Dumb,” showcases Jazmine scorned by a cheating lover, she says the forthcoming full-length won’t only have “angry songs.” I feel like I came to a point in my relationship where to let go and move on. It’s a letting go song which is why it’s so personal. It’s a ballad, and that’s classic Jazmine. “The most personal song is called, ‘Forever,’ she says. While there were “different things that made me feel like I needed to stop” making music, one thing Jazmine experienced that she fearlessly explores on “Reality Show” is heartbreak. Meek Mill is the only guest artist featured on the album. “Reality Show” features production by Key Wane, Salaam Remi, Da Internz, Joe Gallagher and more. I think we got to each other a little too late in the process.” I hope for the next album I will be able to. “I didn’t get a chance to work with Missy. Unfortunately, the long-time collaborators and friends weren’t able to work together on Sullivan’s new album. album award information for Reality Show by Jazmine Sullivan on AllMusic. “Holding You Down (Goin’ In Circles)” featured Sullivan working with Missy Elliott again She co-wrote and co-produced the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs No. album award information for Reality Show by Jazmine Sullivan on AllMusic. 17 on the Billboard 200 It featured stand-out tracks “Holding You Down (Goin’ In Circles),” “10 Seconds” and (my personal favorite), “Stuttering.” On January 13, 2015, Jazmine Sullivan released Reality Show to widespread critical acclaim, with the album reaching number one on the Billboard R&B Albums and number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. I didn’t give it a chance and a lot of that was due to the personal issues I was going through. “Reality Show” comes close to four years after the release of her sophomore album, “Love Me Back,” which Sullivan admits she didn’t support as she wished she could have: “I didn’t give it a push at all. A lot of people were like, ‘What are you doing?’ But I kept quiet and kept working,” she said. “I’ve been in the studio for about two years now. Take it or leave it,” she says, empowered.Īlthough she’s been silent on social media, Sullivan has been working on her third studio album, “Reality Show,” for the past two years. “I’ve got to the point where I can say, ‘This is me.
