Charice’s value continues to soar in the RnB scene with confirmation that she is currently working with singer/songwriter duo, The Jackie Boyz.
On Wednesday (Jan 26), the Jackie Boyz tweeted that Charice was amongst several artists that they were “in the studio with.”
The tweet read: “In the studio with the stereotypes and charice allison and kahbron oh boy!!!”
It seems that Charice is making all the right moves in the RnB scene, with the result that the brightest and best talents want to work with her. But what precisely she is working on with the ‘Boyz’ still isn’t clear, beyond a likely new song for her eagerly awaited second album.
The Jackie Boyz have been making waves in the RnB scene for the past three years, writing some of the best tacks in recent times and for a string of major artists, including Jennifer Lopez, 50 Cent, Madonna, Sean Kingston, Jennifer Hudson, Bruno Mars and even Justin Bieber.
In fact, they were the writers behind Bieber’s collaboration with Sean Kingston, entitled “Eenie Meenie,” which recently went platinum. They are working with up-and-coming producer Matthew Kurz on a string of tracks with well-known artists.
The Stereotypes, meanwhile, are an established production team, and have been nominated 5 times for a grammy, including RnB Album of the Year for Ne-Yo’s 2008 “Year of the Gentleman,” and in 2010 Best Pop Vocal Album for Justin Bieber’s “My World 2.0.”
Charice has already collaborated with artists like Unique Zayas, Iyaz, rapper/producer Sean Garrett, and legendary producer Jim Beanz, and is obviously collaborating with more for her new album.
Video Playlist: Jackie Boyz’s Popular Hits (as song writers)
Their inspiration and love for music was instilled in them early on from their mother Jackie Battey (R.I.P). Their name, Jackie Boyz, carries on the memory of their mother through their music and reaches out to their fans…..
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By Admin, Charicemania.com
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i cant wait to see charice on RNB scene .
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It’s very good for charice to be collaborated to other good singers. it will be a perfect and unforgettable song for us!!! Can’t wait…
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How to Nominate Albums for Grammys
By Lucosi Fuller, eHow Contributor
(from http://www.ehow.com/how_4796609_nominate-albums-grammys.html)
Have you ever wondered who casts the votes for the Grammys and how the votes are tallied? Have you ever loved an album so much that you wanted it to win a Grammy and it didn’t even make the list of finalists? Having your say in the Grammy nominations isn’t as far off as you may think it is. This article provides the steps that a person would take to nominate albums for the Grammys.
Instructions
1. Apply for a Recording Academy membership. There are three available membership types: student, associate and voting. Only voting members can nominate albums, so that’s the membership you want.
2. You need to have “creative or technical credit on a minimum of six tracks (or their equivalent) in at least one voting discipline and the album must have been commercially released in the United States” to qualify as a voting member. Credits that are not worthy of a voting member include executive producer, assistant producer, A&R and production coordinators. (Grammys.com) You can supply album liner notes or proof of album distribution to verify album credit.
3. If you are going through the Recording Academy’s new “digital qualification process,” you have two options for applying: digital distribution and member endorsement.
4. For digital distribution, you need a combination of four credentials, according to Grammys.com: credits on at least 12 tracks; a promotional website (unless you are not a performer); an album that can be bought by the public at a major online retailer; and some other proof that you are working in the music business or working toward a career in the music business.
5. For member endorsement, you can become a voting members by being endorsed by two voting members using the forms supplied by the Recording Academy director of membership and marketing.
6. Once you are approved as a Recording Academy member, you must pay membership dues of $100 for one year, $180 for two years and $260 for three years. You can also choose to get an 18-month membership. These cost $150 and are available only in January, February and March.
Nominating Albums
7. Cast votes on the ballot sent to you by the Academy and submit it to the Deloitte accounting firm for tallying. The Academy requires you to cast votes in the musical field in which you specialize. For example, if you have credits in Country music, you will only vote for albums in that genre. You can cast votes for Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best New Artist, in a maximum of nine fields out of 31.
8. Cast votes again in the final voting stage. This time you will vote in the same four categories of Best New Artist and Record, Album and Song of the Year. You can vote in a maximum of eight of the 31 fields. The ballots are shipped again to Deloitte for a secret vote count.
9. Wait for the winners to be announced at the annual televised Grammy Awards ceremony.
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use money to me a member and vote? say what
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so we all can be a member and charice will win?
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sorry i misread it
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http://pa-tutuban.blogspot.com/2011/01/charice-is-one-of-them.html
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What they and the local media industry should realize…. there are ten million Filipino immigrants that have coronated Charice, a mere 18 year child, as their princess, inspiration, and champion. She, like them, has been working hard to improve their well-being. She is a symbol of their cause and brought national pride for them… in the far distant countries where they’ve settled. The overseas Filipinos are a “force” to be reckoned with, not only of their economic might in the remittances send back yearly, but are highly educated, technical trained and creative people. Charice dedicated commandos have already sort retribution through the internet, but let the media industry be forewarned…. if they continue to belittle Charice below the belt, there will be repercussions. The wrath and clout of the “balalikbayans” will be heard loudly.
Here’s one of the clip why they are so endeared with her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdJE04jDDKw
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very inspiring! great write-up! congrats to the writer! how i wish i could have same talent in writing.
hopefully that write-up would be an eye opener for everyone especially to those who are irresponsible. Let us be optimistic, supportive and responsible citizens of the RP.
after all we come from same race, same blood and same culture, let us support one another! Peace!
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