Nightlife To Make Breakout Status on Billboard Dance Chart

“Nightlife” comes in at #3  “Breakout” Single on Billboard Magazine’s Hot Dance Club Play (chart publish date November 30, 2013). This is exciting news. What it means is that the single will make the full chart soon as it continues to garner support by DJ’s around the country – and keep the club kids twirling and fabulous on dance floors.

In the UK – expect a big leap on the Pop charts where the single debuted at #40 and another jump into the Top 5 Urban! More details to come. Thank you for continuing to spread the word and support the single. “It’s In The Music!”

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nightlife-remixed-ep/id732941079?uo=4

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nightlife-classic-extended/id686594958?uo=4

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nightlife-single/id685862573?uo=4

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Quote of The Day.

“When words leave off, music begins.” – Heinrich Heine

Nightlife Vinyl Update.

Just received word we should have the limited edition vinyl in hand by weeks end. Stay tuned on how and where you’ll be able to order. All copies will be numbered.

The limited edition vinyl will be Side A: Nightlife Original Extended Mix. Side B: 1. Nightlife Extended Dub 2. Nightlife Instrumental.

Classic. “It’s In The Music!”

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Nightlife On Soulbounce. A Classic Soul Treatment.

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There are so many choices with “Nightlife” from the original to remixes by Moto Blanco, Jodie Harsh, Dave Doyle, Soulpersona – all out of the UK, and Luminodisco from Italy.

I kept hearing Phyllis Hyman and the Philly Soul vibe in my head and wanted to hear “Nightlife” mashed up with it. Morgan aka Soulpersona, whose classic disco mix is already getting a lot of love; was down to help turn the vision to reality. The “Phyllis Classic Soul Mix”, no samples used by the way and turns the room changing things up as a duet with Gerald Brown, another Shalamar original and I- see what they have to say on Soulbounce and have a listen to the mix as well: HERE

 

Nightlife. Jody Watley Moto Blanco Remix Lyric Video.

“Nightlife” debuts in the UK at #40 Charts (Moto Blanco, Jodie Harsh), Music Week and Vaults to #8 on the Urban chart (check original mix, Soulpersona and Dave Doyle mixes).

Produced by Ray Easmon, UK for Avitone and Jody Watley Music.

 

Available NOW at iTunes, Amazon and Google Play. You can also stream it on Spotify among others.

A Thought.

Find a way to enjoy your day, in the moment – don’t get too bogged down!
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Jody Watley Nightlife Remixed on Poptastic Confessions

 

See what Dave Higdon has to say about the various versions available on “Nightlife Remixed”

http://poptasticconfessions.blogspot.com/2013/11/nightlife-remixed-by-jody-watley.html

Make sure to download it today!

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nightlife-remixed-ep/id732941079?uo=4

 

Jody Watley Returns To Billboard Live Japan

Design: Ray Easmon

Design: Ray Easmon

It’s no secret I love Japan, and have since my first visit back in 1987. I’ve been going there consistently to perform and get excited each time. Billboard Live is a state of the art venue with an awesome staff which is always a bonus for any artist – you know it’s going to be right. The fans bring so much love, enthusiasm and warmth just as if they’re seeing me for the first time – there are always new fans there as well. It’s In The Music!

Billboard Live Osaka – January 18, 2014

Billboard Live Tokyo – January 20-21, 2014

 

Nightlife Vaults Into The Top Ten in The UK. Life. Self Belief and Faith.

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“Nightlife” will jump into the Top Ten Music Week Urban Chart next week and enter the Pop Top 40 at #40.  I’m never jaded or cynical about this musical journey the way a lot of veteran artists get. I’ve not wanted to surrender myself the easy and often lucrative ‘nostalgia’ circuit and rely solely on my back catalogue. Cultivating  new fans has always been important to me, Being in the ‘Now’ has always been important to me because it’s good for the spirit and keeps close the fact that each day we live is a new opportunity for something good if we want it.

You have no idea how difficult it is to make it as an artist – and it gets harder the older you get no matter how much success you’ve had previously and especially when you’re always wanting to be authentic in a business that works hard to turn artists into what you are not. It’s difficult when you choose to not sell out for the true big money in many cases as well as not wanting to become a parody of your former self, desperate to find relevance in pop culture. It’s difficult being a woman, getting marginalized or resented because you have standards and care about the details of business. Add in being a black woman who would not stay in that box of expectation (be more street, more urban, more this, more that..market a down-trodden story or upbringing to be relatable..as if women if any race aren’t multifaceted and multi-dimrnsional with different tastes, thoughts..)  I don’t have a major label push and haven’t had one since the 90’s nor a big budget or corporate machine or industry ‘gatekeepers’  as they’re called in certain circles in the know. But none of that has discouraged me from continuing to make quality music and to grow as an artist, songwriter and producer. I’ve never had the machine behind me to be honest, yet I’ve always managed to prevail. Why? Among other things thank you to God and the universe -having an endless abundance of determination and passion for what I do, you must have that. Standing always for what I believe in with my art on my path regardless of what others say or believe along the way has always been key. I contemplated retiring from music in 1998 and discovered the rich underground scene and electronica in 1999 – the music and artists in that scene rejuvenated me creatively. It’s in the music and about the music, to entertain, inspire, uplift and create some escape through the music. Being on the charts at a high level in each decade since I began in Shalamar in 1977 – 80’s, 90’s 00’s and now into the 10’s is something to be grateful and appreciative of – it’s rare. What I do has never been for the charts per se, but the joy and happiness I get from doing what I love. Anything worth having is worth fighting and working hard for. Many people have delighted in my stumbles along the way, and Im sure there will be more – but I’m never deterred always positive and motivated. It’s not about how many times you get knocked down – it’s how many times you get up and what’s learned from the experience; living joyfully in that notion.

So I say in pushing forward –Believe, work hard, pray, meditate, plan, execute the plan, revise when needed, step away and live life keeping perspective not the perception of others — trust in yourself and your instincts, there is no failure unless you never try– I raised my children to believe that about themselves -surround yourself with a few good people who feel the same and keep pushing. That’s for anyone reading this – artist or simply a human being no matter what your profession or what your reaching for. Go in the cave from time to time when you need to feel on your lone island – pain, frustration, sadness, whatever you need – but come out swinging and rejuvenated! Keep it pushing – forward.

“Nightlife” and “Nightlife Remixed” Available at iTunes and Amazon Now.

Nightlife Single: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nightlife-single/id685862573?uo=4

Nightlife Extended Glamour EP:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nightlife-classic-extended/id686594958?uo=4

Nightlife Remixed: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nightlife-remixed-ep/id732941079?uo=4

Thought of the Day.

Don’t worry about the obstacles you face. Refocus your energies on planning for a positive outcome. Use what you perceive as obstacles as stepping stones. Make a plan and revise if necessary. We’ve all been there when you’ve just wanted to give up – never give up. Focus on succeeding; reaching your goal and give that the positive energy needed in your efforts.