Chika Chukudebelu Igwilo has joined FX as senior vice president of development. She will report to Gina Balian and Nick Grad, the presidents of original programming.
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Another Beyoncé collaboration has been revealed.
The musician has now teamed up with Grammy Award-winning music legends the Isley Brothers and Ronald Isley for a smooth new rendition of their classic love ballad, “Make Me Say It Again, Girl”.
Composed by Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, O’Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley and Chris Jasper, “Make Me Say It Again, Girl” was originally featured on the Isley Brothers’ platinum-selling, The Heat Is On album in 1975.
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The LP reached No. 1 on both Billboard’s Black Albums chart and Billboard’s Pop Albums chart and spent 40 weeks there.
“Make Me Say It Again, Girl” is the latest new music from the family musical group, now consisting of just Ronald and Ernie Isley, since 2021’s feel-good anthem “Friends and Family”, featuring Snoop Dogg.
The collab will be included on the band’s highly anticipated, forthcoming album, Make Me.
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Bey dropped her chart-topping seventh studio album Renaissance on July 29 and became the first artist to have all seven of their studio albums debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. All 16 of the tracks on the new album found a home on the Hot 100.
She also recently teamed up with Madonna to release a remix of her track “Break My Soul”.
Chika Chukudebelu Igwilo has joined FX as senior vice president of development. She will report to Gina Balian and Nick Grad, the presidents of original programming.
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Maren Morris and Zedd have collaborated for a second time on a new song, ‘Make You Say’.Released today (August 20), ‘Make You Say’ was co-written by Zedd (aka Anton Zaslavski), Morris, DJ duo Beauz (aka sibling DJ Bernie and Johan Yang), as well as Charlie Puth and Jacob Kasher Hindlin.The track dropped alongside an official music video. Blending cartoon animation with live action, the clip centres on Morris and her fictional love interest.Watch it below:In a press release, Zedd spoke about the origins of the track and working with the other artists to produce it.
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Beyoncé and The Isley Brothers have shared a new song they recorded together. “Make Me Say It Again, Girl” is an updated version of the Isley's song “Make Me Say It Again Girl (Part 1 & 2)" as featured on their 1975 album The Heat Is On.
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Beyoncé will join Roland Isley of the Isley Brothers on a new song.The track, which is set to arrive this Friday (August 12), is a re-work of ‘Make Me Say It Again Girl, Pts. 1 & 2′, lifted from the Isley Brothers’ 1975 album ‘The Heat Is On’.
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