The UB Video Interview: Vivian Green Talks Love Absolute and Plays the UB Lyric Game
The SRG/ILS Group in partnership with Make Noise Recordings released the anticipated seventh studio album, “Love Absolute” from multi-award winning singer/songwriter, Vivian Green on Friday. The album quickly hit #1 on the Apple R&B Albums chart.
“Love Absolute” features guest appearances from Ghostface Killah on “Light Up“, Mike Philips on the classic W.C. Handy tune “Harlem Blues“, and even her family members including her sister and son Jordan.
Once again produced by Kwamè along with Vivian, the album keeps her energetic tone while her writing dives deeper into a soulful vibe. Vivian touches on romance, heartache, pain, self-love and the as always socially conscious issues.
Born in Philadelphia, Vivian Green was raised in a home where Motown and other R&B classics were always playing. At fifteen she began to record at multi-platinum group Boyz II Men‘s studio and soon received her first professional songwriting credit for the song “Dear God” from the group’s platinum selling album Evolution.
For her new release, Vivian spoke to Aries from UB about the process of recording the new album, why people should check it out and her and Kwamè‘s special connection for great music.
Vivian also talks about the impact of “Emotional Rollercoaster,” almost 20 years later.
Plus Vivian Green plays an hilarious edition of the UB Lyric Game and shares how she’s been dealing with the Pandemic.
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