
Wherever you want to find me, on the shelves, whether it’s soul, or jazz, cool! I don’t care, as long as you can find me. She’s not concerned where she ends up, as long as her fans can find her. While a release date for Friends & Lovers is unknown due to legal matters and the clearance of samples, Ambrosius said she’s enjoying every passing day. The Friends & Lovers tour is scheduled to end May 10 in Las Vegas, NV. “ are the two things I love to do the most, whether it’s ‘f**k it,’ or ‘f**king,’ or whether it’s ‘love,’ or ‘loving.’ I wrote a couple of songs that were befitting of the moment and I didn’t want my fans to wait on how I felt.” “We’ll start with ’69’ and it goes from there,” Ambrosius said of the upcoming videos. The singer says she plans on releasing music videos for each song from the EP. While Ambrosius will continue to release singles from Friends & Lovers, she will also explore the themes behind her recently released EP titled F**k and Love. I know he’s one of the greatest people I’ve worked with in my career. People might think he’s slept on, but he’s a great. “He’s one of the most prolific producers of our time. Good thing for the British native stories told through a witty pen game come easy for her. “It’s my favorite track of all time by DJ Premiere,” she said. Marsha Ambrosius ‘Friends & Lovers’ Marsha Ambrosius had high expectations and some large shoes to fill with the follow-up to her impeccable debut Late Nights & Early Mornings. She said the Jeru the Damaja sample and the Sade lyrics married each other, making the song an instant favorite of hers. Saluting DJ Premiere, Ambrosius continues to effortlessly combine hip-hop and soul music into her evolving repertoire. In addition to The Friends and Lovers tour, she’s been surprising the industry with leaked tracks from her upcoming album, Friends & Lovers, including the recently released “Run,” and the well-received Sade cover of “Stronger Than Pride.” Though Ambrosius is taking her time, she’s not wasting any either. I know I have faithful fans, but I wanted it to be an experience so when you see it live, you feel like you belong to the music.” “I didn’t just want to throw out a random album and have it on the shelves waiting. “My initial plan was to do a tour surrounding the release of the album so I can give it to my fans first,” she said. Instead of unexpectedly releasing a new album, the 36-year-old said she wants to become reaccoustumed with her fans. It’s still very early in the game with many individual goals to achieve to even consider that.”ĭropping her last album, Late Nights and Early Mornings, in 2011, Ambrosius is taking her time delivering new music. “It sounds like something you do when it’s way late in life or on a cruise.

“Reunions are for 60-year-olds,” she tells before her Chicago show last month.

Fourteen years after Floetry, it’s clear Ambrosius is not looking back and doesn’t plan on it anytime soon.

Since choosing the solo route back in 2007, the songbird has managed to effortlessly attract fans with each strum of her vocal chords over topics of raw romance.Ĭurrently embarking on The Friends and Lovers tour, the England-native has consistently sold out every show. Marsha Ambrosius embraces a sensuality that is to be admired and revered.
