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Cassie: Shine Brighter 
Published Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:00 AM
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By Jonathan Reyes

The age of blogging coupled with the latest paparazzi craze has developed a new breed of movie stars and recording artists. It’s safe to say that Cassie falls into that category. After only one hit single and a disastrous live performance that attracted a slam of ridicule, Cassie is still pretty visible – whether at parties, attending concerts, or living it up with…that’s right…Diddy.

 

Ironically enough, a couple of minutes before AllHipHop.com went in for the interview the classic nightmare request for a journalist was asked: “No personal questions.” The questions were to be kept “to music.” Later, during the interview, Cassie wasn’t asked to address the request for no personal questions, but she touched on a reservation one would think a girl as gorgeous as her shouldn’t have. The request begins to make sense.

 

Cassie makes it clear that she is not Aretha Franklin. She hasn’t ever claimed to be a vocal powerhouse, but for some reason her perceived mediocrity has been focused on and has become a double-edged sword. As she’s proven, it hasn’t been her complete undoing, but for all intents in purposes she is everything ordinary, in every positive sense of the word. For her, there’s nothing wrong with that and that strong perception of self has always been considered to be the first step to success.

 

With an album coming out that found her working with producers she’s never worked with before (since Ryan Leslie was her exclusive producer on her debut) it’s enticing to find out what she’s got in store. In theory, Cassie has been given a second chance to prove herself to be the artist that is. And in the fickle world of music, a second chance is everything but ordinary.

 

AllHipHop.com Alternatives: Are you still working on the new project?

 

Cassie: I’m hoping to finish up before Thanksgiving. That’s my goal because I’ve been working on it for a minute now. It’s great. It’s really coming together. I have a lot of content. Not sure what we’re going to pick yet. But it’s all coming together, finally…

 

AHHA: Have you been focusing entirely on the album? Or have you been working on other side projects?

 

Cassie: I’ve just been 100 percent on this album. Although I wish I could multi-task, I’m hoping I can do that maybe next year. Throw in a little bit of acting or something on the side, but I’m really focused on the album at this moment.

 

AHHA: You began working exclusively with Ryan Leslie since the beginning. What was it like working with new people?

 

Cassie: It was definitely fun. I had a great experience with Ryan working on the first album. I think we developed a great sound together. And we worked together on this album and we’re going to work together a little bit more before I finish. I really wanted to get a taste and flavor from some other producers and writers and give new people the opportunity to work with me and at the same time get the opportunity to work with new people. I think that nothing can make you any better than to having other experiences with other people.

 

AHHA: What were some of the most notable experiences?

 

Cassie: I think it’s just the passion and the drive you learn from every person [that’s] different. It’s all very strong but it’s different. I got the opportunity to work with Kanye a while back, so I got to sit with him in the studio while he created and he would make jokes, “See I don’t have a ghost producer.” He jokes. Everyone knows that he’s incredible.

 

I just got out of the studio with Pharrell; we did a crazy record together. I got the opportunity to work with The-Dream and Tricky who are high right now. They just keep cranking them out. But I made it a point to work with writers and producers that people don’t know, although I can’t say who they are because I’m not sure of what’s going to make the album just yet. There’s a lot of unknown [and] unseen talent out there. It’s just incredible.

 

AHHA: Is it true you’re naming the album Connecticut Fever?

 

Cassie: You know what? I heard about that! I was like, “Why would I name it that?” I actually have been toying with different ideas on calling the album different things. I haven’t actually said in any interview that I was going to call it anything. I don’t know where that came from. It’s kind of funny.

 

AHHA: So, you’re killing the rumor here? You’re not naming it that?

 

Cassie: No, I’m not. I never really considered it.

 

AHHA: What was it like acting on the big-screen [Step Up 2: The Streets]?

 

Cassie: It was nice to get my feet wet. It was a small part for me. I don’t know…it was the perfect movie for me at the time, because it was just what I needed to step outside the music industry box and just see what else there was out there – for a second. I never expected to be able to shoot a movie that soon, but I don’t know…it was a crazy experience and it was great.

 

AHHA: Did it make your imagination run a little bit as to what kinds of films you would like to do in the future and think that maybe you can do films you wouldn’t have thought of before? Who would you want to star in a movie with?

 

Cassie: There are so many great actors and actresses. I don’t even know. I mean…can I work with Denzel? I have no idea. It definitely let my imagination go. I’m a firm believer in having a starting point and I kind of just jumped in and I was little worried to do that in the first place with the film. But I feel eventually I’ll be able to try out my indie films and things like that that I want to do to get the experience of it all. I think it was great for me to go in and do that role, but I definitely need to develop my experience as an actress.

 

AHHA: I also remember you wanting to develop your experience as a performer after the 106 & Park incident where your live performance wasn’t up to many people’s standard, and you later expressed that it didn’t meet your own standard. What did you learn from that?

 

Cassie: I think more than anything, people were mean. I couldn’t ask for things to go any other type of way. I don’t regret how it went, and there was a reason why that happened. But at the same time I have to take the blow for it. That was my own fault for not being prepared and not saying anything to anyone when I knew that I wasn’t. I’ve gone in with my vocal coach.

 

I’ve made it clear to people that I’m not Aretha Franklin. They’re going to see me perform and entertain, but they’re not going to see my blow. I wouldn’t ever take credit for anything like that. It’s just not what I do. I’ve gone in and have tried to develop it. Either running on the treadmill and singing and doing whatever I have to do to prove to people because second chances are rare. I’ve definitely gotten one, so I’m going for it. I’m going for mine.

 

AHHA: What are you looking forward to the most once the album is out and about?

 

Cassie: Oh, my, God! I hope that people love it. Like it’s really a reflection of me. [The] sound has just developed…not only the vocals, but [also] the music. It’s just all evolved so much. I’m just excited for people to hear it and I want to hear the feedback. Maybe it’s not what people want to hear from me but it’s something I definitely enjoyed doing. But once they have it in their hand, it’ll just be a relief because I’ve been working on it for a really long time.

 

AHHA: What do you wish you had more of in your life?

 

Cassie: I wish I had more time to spend with my family. I mean, is that valid?! [laughs]

 

AHHA: No, Cassie, you’re supposed to say money! [laughs]

 

Cassie: I was like, “Am I supposed to be deeper than that?” I really have been thinking about them a lot. It’s actually my Dad’s birthday tomorrow. I wish I could go see him, but I have to go…work! And I’ve made so many sacrifices so that this album could be great.

 

So that I can have a great career and make money so I can take care of my family in the future – that whole thing. I definitely miss my family. I miss hanging out with my brother. They’re only in Connecticut, which is not far, but when there is so much going on it’s hard to make it up there.

 

AHHA: Since you feel your sound has developed, who do you musically look up to?

 

Cassie: I think as an artist I look up to all women doing their thing right now. I think that every female artist has her own thing going on. My biggest idol is my mother. She’s not an artist – she works in Connecticut, but she’s such a hero to me and has taught me so much. It’s hard to even look at any other woman past my mother and think that they’re any stronger.

 

Musically, I’ve always been a fan of, of course, Aaliyah and Janet Jackson, their tone and their style and how they carry themselves as women. Oh, and my new favorite is Apollonia! We’re taking it back to Purple Rain!

 

AHHA: You’ve been in the modeling industry and you’ve dabbled in the film industry. What has the music industry taught you? Has it taught you anything?

 

Cassie: Probably, believe it or not, I think there are so many artists out there that handle themselves in so many different types of ways. I have been humbled by those situations. From going and having my 106 & Park experience from going and having people hate on me left and right, when they don’t even know me and they don’t have any idea who I am. It definitely humbles me and made me more calm and to myself. I’m less…I’ll be around a lot of people and I’m quiet, because I rather people not have anything to say about me at all!

 

AHHA: Do you think the public perception of a woman having the two qualities of being sexy and intelligent rather than just having one or the other is more of a reality today than it ever was? Especially in business.

 

Cassie: I can say that now more than ever, because I was young before. I think that the opportunity to be a businesswoman, smart, and about herself is a great thing. Now more than ever women have the power.

 

I feel that for myself, I grew up watching my mother work my whole childhood, and I’m not knocking stay at home moms at all! But seeing that, it’s always been my mentality. I applaud women now for being business savvy and intelligent and well-informed. We all know what’s going in the election, we all have a say, and we’re part of it, and we’re stronger now for it.

 

 


Comments

 

Sovietnam said:

cassie like a muhfucka!
November 18, 2008 9:32 AM
 

Infamous Markiss said:

Diddy, take them cuffs off Cassie
November 18, 2008 9:35 AM
 

TMc said:

Her videos... very interested... her album... not so much...

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November 18, 2008 9:51 AM
 

SaluateYaGeneral said:

SHOUT OUT TO THE BIG HOMIE PUFF COMBS FOR PIMPIN THE HELL OUT OF THIS CHICK!!!!!

MILLIONS OF THUGS ON SALARY!!!!
November 18, 2008 10:04 AM
 

Que4Real said:

Yeah ma sexy as hell so regardless if music dont work out she always got that modelin thing nailed down ya understand me.

http://gothaze.com/

November 18, 2008 10:09 AM
 

T-ROC said:

Don't know who's pimpin' who.
Diddy pimpin' her or she pimpin' Diddy.
November 18, 2008 11:05 AM
 

Syndrical said:

Ya she can model for days wit dat fine ass body of hers
She gotta pull an Ashanti and work the hell out of that vocal coach
I wish all the best for her
November 18, 2008 11:08 AM
 

NightFall914 said:

....am I wrong for saying that I only enjoy looking at her and care nothing for her "music"?
November 18, 2008 11:21 AM
 

getmoney2 said:

ITS PIMPIN PIMPIN.

The album will most def flop. because people already look at her as DIDDYS HOE...

Secondly she messed up when she first came out and she named the whole list that she would give head 2. Pharrell was on that list and how great it must of been for them 2 work together..


Lastly. lets not call her a dumb hoe. cause she is very smart , cause i know she is checking the hell out of DIDDY/TRICKY wallet...


http://www.myghettotv.com  
November 18, 2008 11:36 AM
 

BLUNTBLAZER said:

EVEN WIT WAYNE ON THE TRACK IT STILL SUCKS
SHE SHOULD GO TO MODELIN OR HAVE DIDDYS KID
THAS A EASY WAY TA GET RICH

www.myspace.com/thagrindaholic
"THEY FORCIN ME TO SPEND IT FINES AND FEES
PD MAD CAUSE IM GETTIN ALL KINDS OF CHEESE"
November 18, 2008 11:40 AM
 

raynestizzy said:

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November 18, 2008 12:02 PM
 

djuelz06 said:

i do not find this bitch attractive
November 18, 2008 12:03 PM
 

tab58064 said:

She still can't sing woth shit, but she's definitely lookin' sumthin' proper.  Could use a lil more meat on her bones, but good to go.  Hey if & when this singing shit fails she'll be alrigth.....Mr. Marcus, Brian Pumper, & Mandingo are hiring (lol).
November 18, 2008 12:19 PM
 

poe said:

Cassie Modeling > Cassie Music Career
November 18, 2008 12:40 PM
 

NYCityREP said:

SMH @ tab58064...but Cassie could stand to gain a few pounds.
November 18, 2008 1:04 PM
 

Fulano said:

@ djuelz06---You must be gay.  Stay off the blogs and stick to packing fudge
November 18, 2008 1:26 PM
 

Bill_Blass74! said:

She's a cutie mos def!
I don't think she has that voice to sell a lot of records but in today's society who knows.(Piles did 4,000,000)
November 18, 2008 3:12 PM
 

Lilhd47 said:

yall niggs is hating that me and you was the SHIT and shes like the prettiest bitch in the world forreal im on stalker mode when shes on tv i almost crashed to see her first prefoemaxe on 106 it sucked but she was nervous GIVE HER FINE ASS A CHAANCE shit cassie just stand there humming id buy ur shit


LAST
November 18, 2008 4:53 PM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

@Lilhd47

Who the fuck are YOU to say LAST?  Nigga please..

and as far as Cassie...I'ma do like Bart Simpson on this one and say... "Meh..." :|
November 18, 2008 4:59 PM
 

Mr.WickedJones said:

Attention! Attention! Attention!

All yellow/halfwhite bitches. If u have no talent, but can lay on your back,. Get you a rapper or football player. they will treat you like gold no matter how many d*cks you sucked...
November 18, 2008 6:22 PM
 

thaman1010 said:

cassie is puffy's bottom bitch kim porter just his sperm bank..early
November 18, 2008 7:19 PM
 

thaman1010 said:

you gay niggas hating on cassie...she can get it whenever.
November 18, 2008 7:25 PM
 

thaman1010 said:

killuminati.....you look suspect with that fruity hat on you homo nigga...187? you aint killin shit with that net banging you e-thug
November 18, 2008 7:31 PM
 

Wundah_Bitch said:

Oh My God I Swear.


On every DAMN thread now its that same shit.


Can You Niggas Eva come with a Smart Answer.


One of Ya'll always bring up someone being Gay.


Leave Niggs Alone


Is That all ya'll sit around thinking about is 2 men kissing.


Damn Grow Up.


Killuminati and djuelz06 ain't gay.


Maybe if the bitch had some meat instead of some lil tits, lil ass.

And as you go lower she sinks in even more.

Ya'll just over exxagerating her.

All she got is a pretty face and thats blinding ya'll from seeing

the rest of her.


November 18, 2008 10:30 PM
 

business opportunity for stay home moms | Digg hot tags said:

November 19, 2008 9:07 AM
 

Chasing The Cool said:

I'm looking forward to the album. People complaining about her vocals are crazy. Why would you expect vocal gymnastics from Cassie??? She doesn't need them to have a good career ask Janet,J-Lo,Ciara,Madonna,etc
November 19, 2008 9:39 AM
 

D.I.C.E. said:

i wanna put ma dingaling in that...
November 19, 2008 2:09 PM
 

sean_millz said:

cassie cool i wish the chick all the success , and diddy dont need any more child support payments , so DIDDY KEEP THE SHIT WRAPPED
November 19, 2008 2:24 PM
 

MC_such_and_such said:

she cant really sing that well...and shes still coming out with albums? Shes putting in work... Dropped a "damm" when her video came on with my girl in the room...  whoops   If cassie added 5-10 pounds...it wouldn't hurt...
November 19, 2008 3:25 PM
 

GoDzSoN said:

Lets be real....shorty cant sing at all. Not on a R&B singing career type level lol Maybe in the shower.

But theres no denying shes one of the prettiest girls ive seen on tv.
November 19, 2008 4:08 PM
 

simiaseh_ahh said:

what i don't get is how diddy stays shitting on the making the band ppl about their singing and performance ability and has CASSIE on his label.  how can ppl NOT assume she is fucking for tracks under those circumstances?

her official girl sounds like it was written by her 3 year old niece but on a brighter note, i like the beat and the chorus :)
November 19, 2008 6:26 PM
 

WhitneynStevie said:

"I’ve made it clear to people that I’m not Aretha Franklin." LMAO!!! Bitch you didnt have to make it clear! Your voice mad it clear! But no seriously, I dont hate on people ever. Today is the day and time when people just can have a look and make it. Artists(if you wanna call them that) are manufactured. Just a sign of o'signs baby. People like Alicia Keys give us what we need so the Cassie's.
November 19, 2008 6:59 PM
 

DEEP EAST OAKLAND P said:

Syndrical said:
Ya she can model for days wit dat fine ass body of hers
=============================================

LOL!!!! YOU MUST WHITE.


ON TOPIC:

simiaseh_ahh said:
what i don't get is how diddy stays shitting on the making the band ppl about their singing and performance ability and has CASSIE on his label.  how can ppl NOT assume she is fucking for tracks under those circumstances?
===========================================

LOL YOU EVER WONDERED HOW SHE IS STILL ON BAD BOY AND A SHIT LOAD OF OTHERS(WHO ACTUALLY GOT TALENT) AINT? LOL WHERE IS CHERRY DENICE?
November 19, 2008 7:52 PM
 

olamusic said:

@NightFall914
i did the same too. dont care about the music
November 19, 2008 8:59 PM
 

blackrome said:

NightFall914 said:
....am I wrong for saying that I only enjoy looking at her and care nothing for her "music"?


-----
What Music.
November 19, 2008 11:18 PM
 

blackrome said:

Why don't she just do porn. Singing ain't her thing.
November 19, 2008 11:20 PM
 

» Cassie Has A New Album Dropping And She Warns Not To Expect To Much From Her Vocals | Highbrid Nation | Because Knowledge is Power said:

November 20, 2008 12:44 AM
 

IRocJs23 said:

she's beautiful everybody needs to support her. she has a nice voice and her music is very pop though..atleast she isnt singing about thugs and soldiers.
November 20, 2008 7:36 AM
 

Gold Mind said:

i'd smash
November 20, 2008 10:43 AM
 

Cassie Speaks on “106 & Park” Performance, Admits She’s “Not Aretha Franklin” | said:

November 20, 2008 11:23 AM
 

Cassie Talks Music | Hissip said:

November 20, 2008 11:34 AM
 

Jebron Lames said:

cassie if your reading this....your only claim to fame was fucking Ryan Leslie for tracks then sucking on sean combs cock to extend said fame for a couple more seconds


fuck you
fuck your career
your pussy probably
smells like
tuna
BITCH
November 20, 2008 4:11 PM
 

LilDwayne21 said:

Cassie has alot of doors open if the singing doesn't work out
November 21, 2008 4:19 AM
 

Saym-one said:

 simiaseh_ahh said:
what i don't get is how diddy stays shitting on the making the band ppl about their singing and performance ability and has CASSIE on his label.  how can ppl NOT assume she is fucking for tracks under those circumstances?


Yuh kno!!!! Same thing I been thinking for a while. I totally agree that cassie is a beautiful girl and a great model, but I get so pissed when she comes out like "yeah, i really am not a singer..." then turns around and tries to convince us to buy her album....do you think i could walk into my job like "yeah, i'm really not a computer tech...but pay me to fix your networks"  uh....no.  it's really about who you know or who you blow cause too many truly talented people get dropped after doing way more than she's achieved, yet she's the one with a seemingly endless supply of "do overs".
November 24, 2008 12:38 PM
 

Guizmo said:

cassie is great. i love her song must be love
April 23, 2009 1:11 PM
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