Chrisette Michele’s New Single, “Steady” [New Music]
Singer Chrisette Michele has released her new single, “Steady”. The track comes as a surprise in the midst of the hype of her new title fiancé. “STEADY” speaks of the 10 year run in the music industry with labels Def Jam and Motown, and now her very own imprint, Rich Hipster signed to Capitol/Caroline records.
In the track, Chrisette makes reference to the Porsche she’s seen driving off the set of her reality TV show “R&B Divas LA” and the re-kindled relationship between herself and Four Kings CEO Doug “Biggs” Ellison. The track is produced by Blckie Blaze of Four Kings Productions.
I’m ready to play. I miss being a choreographer. I miss my leather pants. I miss being excited. I love my ballads and there will be some in this new album, Milestone, but it’s time to let my hair down and step outside of the box. I can’t wait to share.
The single is a mix of trap&B banger with a bass-heavy beat, stuttering hi-hats and haunting keyboards. She sings,
I’ve been getting this money
Been pushing these whips
Busting out the bando
Watch me flick my wrist
I’m flexing on your heads now
I know, I know, I know, you know
Watch me get these checks now
[LISTEN TO THE TRACK ON THE NEXT PAGE.]

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