

So last night I went to illroots launch party w/ friends and got my #illamerica nailsdid by @astrowifey for the event. I had lots of fun, especially when the beers became free. I also got to meet a few new faces and catch up with Darnell. Best moment: when my nails got called FRESH. Unfortunately people didn’t really break out of their circles, but I did get to hand out a few biz cards. Even learned that Chiddy Bang was in the building. That DJ should have played ‘The Good Life’ from that Taco Bell commercial cz that songs a hit!

Songstress/Songwriter Charlie Vox’s New Journey
Written by Isis Nicole
Singer/songwriter Charlie Vox, by way of Jersey City, N.J., is making her big break this year from behind the scenes and onto the front stage. Having opened for Destiny’s Child, as well as penning songs for artists like Rihanna and Melanie Fiona, Charlie is finally letting her own voice be heard. In this interview, she discusses her start in the music business, why it’s easier to “lie instead,” and her commitment to music.
Charlie Vox: Funny enough, I began performing my own material and fell into songwriting. Songwriting found me. I was working on my demo, and the first song I wrote got placed. I never stopped performing while writing for other artists.
Charlie: It was surreal performing alongside major acts, and songwriting for other artist was amazing.
Charlie: I feel blessed to be able to give artists a voice. Everyone is not able to draw the picture for others to color it. I feel lucky to be able to do that. It’s an honor to share my stories through song for others to enjoy.
Charlie: I always knew I was supposed to be an artist, and I never gave up that dream as I continued to write for other artists. Now when everything else came along, the songwriting and producing, I had no idea that would be apart of my journey. I could’ve never lived with the regret if I had given up on my dream along the way.
Charlie: No, it’s not difficult. I can flip the switch on and off between artist and writer. It’s like being two different people. It’s kind of cool.
Charlie: Last week, we shot my video, and I dreamt of that day all my life. That was truly an accomplishment. It was definitely a day to remember!
Charlie: No, I feel like everyday is a chance for me to learn something new. Even though I’ve been doing this for a while, I feel like I’m finally getting my artist career off the ground. So, I’m learning new things everyday.
Charlie: Fresh out of a relationship where I wasn’t sure if we were together or apart. Friends and family would constantly ask if we were still together and I decided to “Lie Instead!” It was much easier to lie than explain our status.
Charlie: Spring 2012
Charlie: I’m a little too familiar with heartbreak in relationships (laughs). What can I say? I love “love,” and I love hard. But what I’ve learned is that the nature of all relationships, whether they are romantic, platonic or even relationships with your family––they all have the same core. It begins and ends with respect.
Charlie: I love collaborating. I enjoy incorporating my point of view with someone else’s. Together we can paint a picture from different perspectives. I often collaborate with Curtis Richardson, my longtime writing and production partner, the writing team Jackson/Croft, and Angelique Cinelu.
Charlie: I am committed to doing things my way. I don’t look to other artist to set the pace for my career. Lastly, I am honest with my lyrics and won’t sing a song if I have not experienced whatever the lyrics are conveying.
Charlie: Nothing in music really bothers me right now.
Charlie: I’m not sure if this counts as a trend but I know “e-bullying” is a huge issue. I’ve worked with youth groups, so I’m very passionate about issues affecting the next generation.
Charlie: While performing, there was a power outage. The drummer kept playing, the horns never stopped, and I kept on singing! It was great!
Charlie: I’m excited for the world to see my video “Lie Instead,” please stay tuned! It’s gonna be amazing! And of course my album is due out spring of next year.
Charlie: Along with great music, I’m excited to kick off my after school mentoring program for teen girls. I just want to be an inspiration to anyone who has ever had a dream. It took me a minute to get here, and I want to inspire others to go for it.
Charlie: Never, ever, ever, quit.

so both wines are finally gone. the chocolate wine was overwhelming w/o fruits. so i’ll just keep that to a bare minimum and drink it slow next time becz it also gives a quick buzz and before i know it, SLEEP!
haha! i noticed the change. thank you so much for that. and lady don’t be so hard on yourself. when you shine i shine. i got love for you always. crazy how links can link interests and personalities together.