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NeYo chats to I Like Music
NeYo is Def Jam's latest RnB sensation. Already kicking up a storm in the US, his first single in the UK is So Sick, a beautiful (and Radio 1 playlisted) track, where he laments hearing love songs on the radio, after splitting with his first love.
NeYo's skills as a songwriter have already been proven, he is the man behind the massive hit 'Let Me Love You' by Mario and he has also written songs for Mary J Blige and Faith Evans amongst many others. Now he steps out of the songwriting shadows and into the limelight as a huge talent for Def Jam (who are getting their new signings spot on at the moment, with the recent signing of Lady Sovereign), releasing his debut artist album, In My Own Words and So Sick single on Monday 20th March 2006.
I Like Music had the pleasure of chatting to this rising star about his music and Def Jam signing, writing songs for Mary J Blige and Faith Evans, and, how he escaped the boredom of Arkansas for creativity in Las Vegas.
"I like music because… music is who I am. Not what I do, but who I am." NE*YO
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