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Contents.Early life Blessett's mother was a singer and player, and Blessett grew up to the sounds of, gospel. Like many R&B singers, she sang in a gospel choir when she was in school. However, she was not passionate about the experience, and decided to do it only because she was not good at sports, but still wanted to stay after school with her friends. Music career Blessett started doing background vocals, among others for R&B artists. This earned her a contract with Rowdy Records in Atlanta. She has toured with, and collaborated with.
At a later age she learned to play the guitar, and started to do her own gigs in the Atlanta club scene. She writes her own songs.Blessett released her first single, 'U Do It For Me', on the Kedar Entertainment label in 2006. She released her first album, in 2008.In 2014, her sophomore effort Recovery was released.Charts Blessett's debut album Purpose was on the for 14 weeks, and reached #56. It also landed #37 on.Her second album, Recovery, was her first debut on the, charting #149.
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It also entered #2 on Heatseekers Albums and #23 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.Discography Albums TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions. Released: February 26, 2008. Label:—3756Recovery. Released: '—' denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.Singles. 2006: 'U Do It For Me'. 2008: 'Run and Hide'. 2012: 'Black Gold' - credited as ' with Algebra Blessett'.
2013: 'Nobody But You'References.
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“I think ‘Recovery’ is totally different,” she shares. “‘Dessert Before Dinner’ came from a place where I was recording and just working and I’d always say in the studio like, ‘Oh, I would never put this song out.’ And I remember Kwame Holland, her producer saying, ‘Well, why not?,’ and I could not answer that question.”“The songs from ‘Dessert Before Dinner’ were just sort of coming out of me,” she adds. “I just wanted to let people know that I was still preparing to deliver an album and these are some songs that I really like. All written by me and they all came from a special place in my heart.’”Her latest single ‘Nobody But You’ hints at her personal maturity, highlighting what makes Blessett tick these days. On the track, she manages to showcase a vulnerability that listeners haven't heard from her before.“This particular song was like, ‘Oh! Let me be the girl that wants the guy for a change.
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Instead of the girl being hurt by the guy,’” she reveals with a smile.“I was in a happier place,” she continues. “‘Nobody But You’ came from a conversation my team and I were having among ourselves about just letting the other person know that they’re wanted, loved, needed or whatever. Because sometimes we lose it.
We’re always texting or emailing but the purpose of the song was to just say ‘You’re the one.’”Collaborating with old friends like Bryan-Michael Cox and Eric Roberson should keep ‘Recovery’ at a good balance - pushing R&B forward, keeping it current while maintaining some classic elements. Production from people like LT Moe, who’s done work behind the boards with the Disturbing tha Peace camp, are bound to liven things up on the new album. But above all, Algebra Blessett is all about keeping things true to herself on ‘Recovery.'
“The worst and the best thing is to have an expectation, right?” she starts slowly. “But I really believe that as individuals if we just focus on the honesty of it and be true from the rip, out the gate, getting real and being you from the beginning, that lessens the pressure.”The southern songstress is currently on tour, with four dates left on her performance run in Washington, D.C., New York, Philadelphia and Atlanta, where she'll wrap up Nov.