Bobby V’s ‘Fly On The Wall’
“Being in this industry for over ten years, having three successful albums, touring the world, and having an impact on people’s lives through my music has been a dream come true. This album is a testament to my experiences in this industry and through it all I’ve been a Fly on the Wall learning the ins and outs of the music business along the way. I’ve had a lot of ups and downs but can always depend on my fans. Through the ups my fans keep me grounded and through the downs my fans keep me motivated. Everything I do is for them.”
Bobby V fills his new album with stories of his remarkable experiences. With production handled by Tim & Bob (Boyz II Men, Michael Jackson), The Pentagon (formerly The Underdogs [Beyonce, Justin Timberlake]), LOS (Usher, the Dream) and Jazze Pha (T.I., Ciara), Fly On The Wall contains the type of polished production accented by live instrumentation that has become Bobby V’s signature.
Case in point is the ultra-catchy “Phone #.” Featuring Plies and produced by Jazze Pha, the cut was born during a studio session. “Jazze’s phone went off and it was that 2Pac song, ‘What’z Ya Phone #? from the All Eyez On Me album”’ Jazze was doing a beat and that was the first thing that came to my mind…‘What’s your phone number?’ That’s how the first line came about.”
Bobby V then took the song to another dimension by adding one of his trademark sound effects to the tune, something that has helped Lil Wayne featuring Bobby V’s “Mrs. Officer” (certified platinum) and Bobby V’s own “Beep” become hits. “As a writer I’ve learned that there are certain elements to making a hit record. The chorus is the most important part of a song so coming up with a catchy hook is crucial, so using my voice to mimic certain sounds like a cop car siren (Mrs. Officer) made it that much catchier.
On another note Bobby’s lane often involves bedroom activities, Bobby V delivers “Humming,” a tune about the thrills sex will provide, while “Alter Ego” describes how Bobby V transforms into another person during lovemaking sessions. Bobby is the ultimate ladies man, but on the flip side is a dedicated family man “I would like for people to get to know the real me. I’ve yet to open up like that. I graduated from college, I go to church on Sundays, and when I’m at home I love to hang out with my family.”
Love remains a focal point of Bobby V’s music because of its therapeutic qualities. “I think love brings happiness to everyone, I’m all about bringing love into peoples lives through my music. The reality is its rough out there in the real world and love helps us get through some of life’s biggest challenges”
Elsewhere, “Last Call for Love,” produced by Big Fruit (“Beep”), focuses on the scene as the club shuts down, while “Nobody” is a part two of sorts to Bobby V’s No. 1 hit single “Slow Down.” Like “Slow Down,” “Nobody” was produced by Tim & Bob and focuses on the allure of a particular woman. “If I can’t have this particular lady, I don’t want anybody else,” Bobby V reveals. “Sometimes when you have that special somebody in your life and you might be going through it, you still want her and you’re not settling for anybody else.”
Not settling into a particular sound, Bobby V stretches his creative wings on the airy, auto-tune assisted “Freaks Come Out” before delivering “Heaven,” a gorgeous slow song that salutes the woman of his dreams. “She’s like your angel and it feels like she fell straight from heaven. She’s everything you look for and everything you desired. It’s like God really sent her to you.”
From virtually any angle, Bobby V’s career seems to be heaven sent. Bobby scored a hit when he was only 15 years old with as one-fourth of the 1990s R&B group Mista, with “Blackberry Molasses,” a tune produced by Organized Noize (OutKast, TLC) that became a Top 20 R&B hit. Even with this success, Mista dissolved. Bobby V then enrolled at Clark Atlanta University, where he graduated with a communications degree and developed a keen business sense.
Reintroduced in 2005 with “Slow Down,” Bobby V quickly reignited his career. His debut solo album, 2005’s Disturbing Tha Peace Presents Bobby Valentino, earned the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. He then sang the chorus on Ludacris’ hit “Pimpin’ All over the World” and toured in 2005 on the blockbuster Scream tour.
In 2007, Bobby V returned with Special Occasion, which featured the Timbaland produced hit “Anonymous,” and Rodney Jerkins produced “Turn the Page” His third album, 2009’s The Rebirth, featured the hit “Beep” and was the first album released on his own Blu Kolla Dreams imprint, in conjunction with Capitol Records which debuted at no. 1 on the Billboard Hip Hop and R&B chart.
As Bobby V’s career continues expanding, he makes a point to give back to those who are less fortunate. Through his Bobby V Foundation, the singer encourages people to value and to pursue higher education.
“I had the opportunity to go to college and graduate. That accomplishment is something I am very proud of and one nobody can take away from me. Through my foundation I want to give kids the same opportunity.”
With a string of hit singles and albums, a burgeoning record label and a charitable foundation inspiring the youth, Bobby V is ready to give his fans another album that thrills them as much as it entertains them. “Through this album I want my fans to feel like my entourage. I want them to walk every step of the way with me until we reach the top”.
‘Fly On The Wall’ In Stores & Online October 12th, 2010!
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