Chrisette Michele Plays the Game of Love on ‘Let Me Win’
The game of love can be a gamble, so sings Chrisette Michele on the piano-driven tune 'Let Me Win.' The song appears on the singer's upcoming album, 'Better,' due June 11.
The game of love can be a gamble, so sings Chrisette Michele on the piano-driven tune 'Let Me Win.' The song appears on the singer's upcoming album, 'Better,' due June 11.
R&B singer and songwriter Keyshia Cole took New York City by storm at Beacon Theatre last night (April 4) for her headlining Woman to Woman tour with support from Chrisette Michele and Mateo.
Chrisette Michele clearly welcomes change, as she's evolved tremendously with every album release to date.
Chrisette Michele is a successful Grammy Award-winning R&B songbird, but a year ago, she wanted to quit the music biz because she felt she didn't have any control over her career.
In the March/April 2013 issue of Kontrol magazine, the 'Be OK' singer revealed why she contemplated hanging up the mic.
Chrisette Michele is feeling much better after she was hospitalized Tuesday (Feb. 19).
Today marks the official launch of TheDrop.fm's R&B Sound Off, where we take two new songs and let you decide which one advances to the next round to ultimately land in our Hall of Fame. Lyrics, production and artistry are all factors in the artist's victory.
You can always count on Chrisette Michele to paint a true R&B love song with her beautiful vocals. 'A Couple of Forevers' is no exception.
When Chrisette Michele dropped her debut LP, 'I Am,' in 2007, she was a unique addition to Def Jam's R&B camp. She was an old school jazz siren like no other newbie that year. Petite and rubenesque, the Long Island, N.Y., native was