Saturday, March 28, 2009

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Djbooth.net Reviews Electrik Red "So Good" Remix Featuring Lil Wayne!


Click here to check out DJBOOTH.Net's review
of Electrik Red's new remix for their
single "So Good" featuring Lil Wayne!

Listen to the song as well on their site.
Let us know what you think in the comments.

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Electrik Red "So Good" Remix feat. Lil Wayne!



CLICK HERE to listen to Electrik Red's
Brand NEW Remix for their single
"So Good" featuring Lil Wayne!

Exclusively on defjam.com!

Let us know what you think in the comments

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Electrik Red featured on iMeem.com with NEW video!

WATCH NEW VIDEO "Dance Lesson by Electrik Red"
http://electrikred.imeem.com/







Check out Electrik Red featured on the imeem.com homepage! They give you dance lessons on how to dance to their single "Drink In My Cup". Click Here to check out the feature.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

"The-Dream's Protege Electrik Red Hit The Road With Lil Wayne" - Read Article Inside.



Lady power on crack — that's a proper description for Electrik Red, an edgy quartet of sexy women who know what they want, and more importantly, how to get it. Sarah Rosete, Lesley Lewis, Kyndra "Binkie" Reevey and Naomi Allen make up the L.A.-based group, and although they've all had extensive careers as background dancers for megastars like Usher and Janet Jackson, it was only a matter of time before they made the push for the limelight. “Before our dance careers, performing was something that we did naturally,” affirms Leslie, who says they met on the party scene in L.A. Their debut album, (due out in April), which was written and produced by The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, showcases a playful sexual energy, a tangible brand of femininity that frankly, the industry has been missing since groups like Vanity 6 disappeared from the music scene. The group walks a fine line between being ladylike and risqué. The electric and raw, “Drink In My Cup” and flirty, “Friend Lover,” might push the buttons of conservative listeners — not that they care. They’re all about showing the complexity of women, even if it ruffles some feathers.



"From Madonna to Angela Davis — the spectrum [of womanhood] is so broad,” Binkie says. “In the ‘50s it was about supporting your husband, in the ‘70s they were burning bras, now you have M.I.A. performing pregnant on the Grammys.” Sarah agrees. “I think being sexy is about being confident, whatever that means for you,” she says. “We’re talking about real-life situations, this stuff actually goes down. We just chose to be the girl group to speak on it.” –Jacinta Howard


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Electrik Red In The Musiqtone.com Hot Seat - Read Article Inside.



The Hot Seat: Electrik Red
Ann makes her The Hot Seat debut and puts the girls of R&B group Electrik Red in the Seat.

When I first heard of Electrik Red I was intrigued to say the least, reading a little bit of this and a little bit of that, asking myself “Are they really a new version of The Pussycat Dolls?” Wanting to know more I started my research and found that unlike the ‘Dolls’ – Electrik Red is self made and “industry” savvy; with their performing arts background and many years of touring the world with other famous artists as dancers, they knew where they wanted to go, what they wanted to do and went and achieved it.

Electrik Red’s Lesley, Binkie, Naomi and Sarah make up the sizzlin’ sexy quartet and their debut album “How to be a Lady” (Island Def Jam) is set to release on April 21st, 2009. With the release of “Drank in My Cup” and “So Good” along with the music videos is indication of their range. “Drank in My Cup” had mixed reviews (I don’t know about you, but I like the raw, in your face nature of the video – but that may be because I think these females are hot) while “So Good”, was just that, so incredibly good – I am happy to see a new R&B and/or “urban world” girl group back on scene, and I believe they will only get better.

Their talent along with their bold, sexy confidence is sure to get your attention. In their own words, they describe what their journey was like and what it’s like to be in their shoes right now.

ADESINA (Def Jam Publicity): Hi – you’re on with the girls – girls this is Ann Frohoff with Musiqtone.com

ELECTRIK RED: Hey’ya!Ann: Hi – How’s it goin’ today?
ER: Good, ya’know movin’ and shakin’

A: This is very exciting! Thanks for taking the time today to speak with me! It’s also exciting to have a “girl group” back on scene! Sexy at that too, I was listening to your music and it’s very sexy, I like that brave sexiness.
ER: We like that though, you know we think, we feel that there is a void of women’s voices like that.

A: Absolutely, it breathes new life. It’s confidence. So , I know you’re busy, so I have just have a handful of questions – as far as “the group” goes – Electrik Red - the one thing that I’ve found is that there is a misnomer out there about you girls being “put together” – manufactured. I’d like to clear that up for people.
ER: Oh, we’d love to clear that up. Nothing could be further from the truth. We’re actually friends. We didn’t audition to be together, no manager threw us together, we’re just actually good ol’ gals. (laugh) This is Sarah. Naomi and I knew each other since we were children in Toronto. We went to a performing arts school together. Lesley and Binkie know each other from going to Laguradia, which is a famous high school in New York. After high school all of us pursued professional careers as dancers and met in the field working together in music videos and touring. Binkie and Lesley approached me to join the group and I couldn’t refuse, then I invited Naomi along to join the group, every one met and that was about 6 years ago. It’s been 6 years since we’ve been working on the music, getting it right. It’s been a whole year since we’ve been signed. It’s nothing manufactures, we all choice to be here and we are very excited to here.

A: What inspired you to go in this direction? Was it a natural progression?
ER: I think that’s naturally what we’ve known, we’ve all been performing working on our craft vocally, dance wise, acting, visual arts since the age of 7. This has always been the path we wanted to take in arts. So it happened naturally that dancing and the music industry was our first step to actually get our foot in the door. The ultimate plan was ultimately, organically imbedded in us to take our talents to the forefront. I think too, as artists, and being professional dancers we’ve reached a certain level of success and there is only so far you can go, so after seeing with world; traveling with some of the top artists in the world, being in music videos. As artists you naturally feel what else can I do that inspires me to be more creative. Choosing the musical path gives you more power, more creativity to do what you want, it’s your own thing, there’s way more control. We’re the bosses.

A: How does this compare to what you were doing in the past? Is this what you thought it would be?
ER: This is way more than what we thought it would be, it’s unbelievable. I think that in the past you your training, and getting really good at your craft, your performing for everybody, your dancing and working really hard at your rehearsals; but really you’re not making any major decisions. You decide if you’re going to the auditions, and decide if you’re going to take the job and from that decision you’re working, and kinda under the rules of someone else or how the project’s going. But right now, the way things are, we make all the decisions, we have an extreme amount of creative control. From what we wear to who we get to choreograph, we know gang of choreographers who are good, to who does our makeup, to who is our stylist, to who what our image should be, to how our music should feel, to how our stage show should be done. We have all the control, so now it makes a huge difference. We are not in the background for anyone anymore; we’re actually the (driver’s seat).

A: Share with us what it was like when you got word that Def Jam wanted to sign you, what were you doing, where were you at?
ER: Actually, we were at Def Jam. Um, we were freaking out. There’s a huge long story to it, and I don’t tell it the best, I’m gonna let Naomi tell the story. NAOMI – There is so much information girl. We were hungry, okay, we know some people in this industry, a hundred million people cause we’ve done everything we can do in our won profession; and one of the people we knew was Shakir Stewart, and we were lookin’ for a bite to eat to be honest, I’m gonna be honest…..we called him, he said “I’m actually at the office, why don’t you come by”; and this was on February 22nd, and we came by. He asked what we were doing. We said we were working on the music, but that wasn’t the focus, the focus was dinner….he didn’t believe us, so we pushed the tables aside just to give him the razzle dazzle (we said to him) “You will believe us, we have been working, don’t say we haven’t been working”. So….he was impressed, and then the next day….within 12 hours, they literally locked the doors to Def Jam and said you’re signing today. We want you to do the performance you did last night, whatever that was, we want you to do that for the entire building. So there you go, literally on the spot we’re dancing up a storm, signing; and Mr. Chairman, Elliot Reed walked by the office and peaked in, and was like ‘What’s all the commotion about?’. It hit us like, this is now or never, that was the moment that changed our lives.

A: Now, onto something just as exciting; you’ve hooked up with some heavy hitters – The Dream and Tricky Stewart – share what it was like going into the studio with them.
ER: This is Binkie, working with them was like a dream come true. We’ve got to work with a lot of different producers in our past and every body’s got their own little way of doing things which is amazing to see different people creating in different ways; but to be with Dream and Tricky while they were creating our first album, I still cannot fathom, you know, how we got here, how we could be so lucky to work with (these) masterminds, they, this was really a treat. We busted down the album in, we recorded in what? Two and a half weeks. They wrote it in just like, a night, which is unheard of and I think that everybody was really focused. Once Dream and Tricky got it, I mean they nailed it exactly to a T, like who we are. So I don’t think anybody else could have done it, and I don’t think it coulda went (with) any other girl group. Those are our songs, they belong to us.

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Video: Electrik Red Performance At VIBE Showcase. - Watch Now!












Check out footage from Electrik Red's performance last night at a VIBE Magazine Showcase.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

"The-Dream's Protege Electrik Red Hit The Road With Lil Wayne" - Read Article Inside.


Lady power on crack — that's a proper description for Electrik Red, an edgy quartet of sexy women who know what they want, and more importantly, how to get it.

Sarah Rosete, Lesley Lewis, Kyndra "Binkie" Reevey and Naomi Allen make up the L.A.-based group, and although they've all had extensive careers as background dancers for megastars like Usher and Janet Jackson, it was only a matter of time before they made the push for the limelight.

“Before our dance careers, performing was something that we did naturally,” affirms Leslie, who says they met on the party scene in L.A.

Their debut album, (due out in April), which was written and produced by The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, showcases a playful sexual energy, a tangible brand of femininity that frankly, the industry has been missing since groups like Vanity 6 disappeared from the music scene. The group walks a fine line between being ladylike and risqué. The electric and raw, “Drink In My Cup” and flirty, “Friend Lover,” might push the buttons of conservative listeners — not that they care. They’re all about showing the complexity of women, even if it ruffles some feathers.



"From Madonna to Angela Davis — the spectrum [of womanhood] is so broad,” Binkie says. “In the ‘50s it was about supporting your husband, in the ‘70s they were burning bras, now you have M.I.A. performing pregnant on the Grammys.”

Sarah agrees. “I think being sexy is about being confident, whatever that means for you,” she says. “We’re talking about real-life situations, this stuff actually goes down. We just chose to be the girl group to speak on it.” –Jacinta Howard



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Monday, March 16, 2009

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Please Check Back for updates & posts.


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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Electrik Red Touring with Lil Wayne!!



LIL WAYNE "I AM MUSIC" 2009 TOUR

Don't miss Electrik Red on tour with Lil Wayne!

with Special Guests: T-Pain, Electrik Red & Gym Class Heroes

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW
http://ticketmaster.com
(search Lil Wayne)

Check out the dates they'll be performing below.

3/17 Providence, RI Dunkin Donuts Center
3/18 Hartford, Conn Chevrolet Theater
3/19 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
3/21 Indianapolis Conseco Fieldhouse
3/22 Memphis Fed Ex Forum
3/23 Oklahoma City Ford Center
3/25 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center
3/27 San Jose HP Pavillion
3/28 Las Vegas Pearl Theater (Keri and Wayne Only)
3/29 Los Angeles, CA Gibson
3/30 Sacramento, CA Arco Arena
4/2 Portland Rose Garden
4/4 Honolulu, Hawaii Blaisdell Arena (Keri and Wayne Only)
4/6 Omaha, Neb Qwest Center
4/8 Albuquerque Tingley Coliseum
4/10 Hoffman Estates, Ill Sears Center (TBD)
4/11 Auburn Hills, MI The Palace

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

VOTE Electrik Red "So Good" on BET 106 & Park Now


VOTE ELECTRIK RED 'So Good' on 106&Park NOW

"So Good" The New Joint Of The Day On 106 & Park Tonight!




Don't miss Electrik Red on BET's 106 & Park tonight as they "New Joint" their latest video for their new single "So Good" off their upcoming album HOW TO BE A LADY VOL.1, coming soon!


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Monday, March 9, 2009

World Premiere: Electrik Red - "So Good" Video - WATCH NOW!


CLICK HERE to watch the world premiere
of Electrik Red's new video for their single
"So Good" on defjam.com NOW!

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Electrik Red "So Good" Now Available On iTunes!


CLICK HERE to download Electrik Red's
NEW single "So Good" on iTunes Now!

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Video Premiere: Electrik Red "Friend Lover" Watch Now On Defjam.com!




CLICK HERE to watch the world premiere of Electrik Red's new video for their single "Friend Lover" on defjam.com!


CLICK HERE to download Electrik Red's new single "So Good" on iTunes Now!


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