Marsha Ambrosius to release "Late Nights, Early Mornings" on March 1
Friday, January 21, 2011
By The Music Scoop
JR Staff Writer
Outside of her career with Floetry, Marsha Ambrosius has been very popular in the rap community. She has provided hooks for many of the top rappers in the game. Despite all of her work for other people, she has yet to release her own solo music. Last year, she began working on her debut album, Late Nights, Early Mornings.
Last year, she released her single, "Hope She Cheats on You." The single has become quite an anthem for the scorned females. Still, it has not been enough to land a secure release date. Initially, the album was set for a November release date. Despite the promotion being there and fans waiting the album was delayed.
When she first began her solo career, Marsha signed with Dr. Dre and Aftermath Entertainment. She felt Dr. Dre would help put her career on the fast track. However, when they began working, it was taking Dr. Dre a long time to begin working on her projects. Tired of waiting, Marsha Ambrosius left the label and began working with J Records, who signed her on the spot.
Ironically, Marsha is having the same struggles with them. The album was dealyed from November to January and with the month almost over, the album is prepared to be released on March 1, 2011.
JR Staff Writer
Outside of her career with Floetry, Marsha Ambrosius has been very popular in the rap community. She has provided hooks for many of the top rappers in the game. Despite all of her work for other people, she has yet to release her own solo music. Last year, she began working on her debut album, Late Nights, Early Mornings.
Last year, she released her single, "Hope She Cheats on You." The single has become quite an anthem for the scorned females. Still, it has not been enough to land a secure release date. Initially, the album was set for a November release date. Despite the promotion being there and fans waiting the album was delayed.
When she first began her solo career, Marsha signed with Dr. Dre and Aftermath Entertainment. She felt Dr. Dre would help put her career on the fast track. However, when they began working, it was taking Dr. Dre a long time to begin working on her projects. Tired of waiting, Marsha Ambrosius left the label and began working with J Records, who signed her on the spot.
Ironically, Marsha is having the same struggles with them. The album was dealyed from November to January and with the month almost over, the album is prepared to be released on March 1, 2011.
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