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Friday, 02 April 2010
By Braden Peters
The music business often attempt to place artists into a box in order to market said artist to the public. But what happens when an artist emerges that cannot be bound by stereotypes or conventional logic? What happens when an artist is fully capable of singing, rapping and producing? What happens is she calls herself Black Madam and creates her own lane.

Surrounded by music her entire life Black Madam has run the gamut of styles from pop to R&B to rap and everything in between as evidenced by her previous work on the Sex Tapes and Sex, Drugs, Rock-N-Roll EP projects. However the Madam has switched gears to not only entertain but educate as well.

Unlike many artists, Black Madam is authentic. Her pseudonym is not just a title; it represents a life she has lived. Since deciding to pursue a career in music full time her hustle has changed but her swagger remains the same. “The term madam could be taken with several different distinctions but I prefer at this point to be a madam of enlightenment as opposed to a madam of a brothel,” she says.

Madam’s latest release “Come’ on In My Kitchen” is a surreal audio visual tale of the consequences of desire. The recently released video finds her playing the part of a woman who is so infatuated with a love interest that she’s willing to go as far as to delve into the mystical realm of Voodoo and Witchcraft to win his love. Madam says she caught the vibe to create the video after watching The Skeleton Key late one night. She wrote the treatment for the video and worked with clips director for 4 months perfecting her vision. The occult related overtones in the video mixed with the cliché subject of love and relationships are the perfect example of Black Madam’s ability to meld different worlds into one universal sound.

“Come’ on In My Kitchen” is also the world’s introduction to the new sound Madam will introduce on her debut album Tortured Lil’ Soul. The album’s title takes its cue from struggle balancing what is right and what pays the bills that Madam has lived with her entire adult life. “It always seems that when trying to be a good little catholic girl and walk the narrow road of righteousness everything that could ever go wrong does. Every door is slammed shut and money comes with such a struggle,” says Madam. “However, I can snap my finger when traveling the other road of not so nice, and everything I could ever want, need and desire is just waiting for me,” says Madam. “I want so bad to do the right thing, however when I hit my knees at times, it just doesn't seem like the creator hears me... thus, I am tortured to make these tough decisions when it comes to the comforts of my life here on earth, or glory after death.”

Madam will deliver her heartfelt thought provoking vision not only through song but also though videos on her debut. The multi-talented artist will release the ambitious effort complete with clips for each song, shot all over the world via her Wrath Entertainment label later this year.

The path that has lead her to finally live out her dreams was a different one than most. Throughout every stage in her life from college student to classically trained musician to the head of a lucrative “adult service company” and artist producer/manager to boot, the 28-year-old Philadelphia native Black Madam has held steadfast to her first love, music. “When I was six I begged my grandfather to buy me a typewriter, not to type but to make beats on because I didn’t know there was a beat machine that you could get,” says Madam.

Her knack for production led to become a skilled songwriter. At the young age of 13, she turned down a songwriting deal from legendary production duo Gamble and Huff because they did not want her to sing the advanced mature natured songs she was writing at such a young age.

Staying ahead of the curve is just how Madam lives her life. No person is one sided and the fact that she can exemplify sex appeal one minute and expose lies within our society the next is what separates her from her peers. “I Know, I've Seen, I'm Aware, and I am enlightened. However, my intentions are not the same as my brother's are, to hoard this knowledge for just myself. I intend to use my platform as Black Madam to enlighten the masses.

As you see, Madam has always been different and advanced. She is an undiscovered star with a wealth of knowledge, style and substance to offer the world.

Artist: BLACK MADAM
Label: Wrath Entertainment
Single: Come’on in my kitchen
Video: Release date March 1 2010
Contact: Padge Victoria Windslowe
Phone: 610-618-9254
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Website: www.blackmadam.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/BlackMadamFanPage
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Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheMadamicOrder
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About Song: "Come’on in my kitchen"
Black Madam’s Release of her Single “Come’on in my kitchen” is her first International Single Release. This song deals with the subject matter of the Occult. As Black Madam portrays herself as a woman who is so infatuated with a love interest that she’s willing to go as far as to delve into the mystical realm of Voodoo and Witchcraft to win his love.
However, What Black Madam doesn't realize is... That her love intrest has a deep dark secret of his own... He is the "Wicked One" himself!
How will Black Madam reverse the charms she's cast in order to save her eternal soul?
Will God hear her please of redemption?
The moral to this story is... Beware what you wish for, Because you just might get it!
But will it be what... or who you're really wishing for
Hear the Song... See the Video!

"Come'on in my kitchen"
is a Pop/Funk/Dance & Hip Hop based Track with Black Madam’s Trademark Gothic Dark Rock tones. “Come’on in my kitchen” is definitely a track that will make you dance...

Black Madam’s Influence for making this song was The Skeleton Key Movie & The Robert Johnson Version of "Come’on in my kitchen"

MTV Europe/New Music News BuzzFeed

Recording Artist... The Black Madam
“Most Wicked Female Artist Rising”

Recording Artist Black Madam has done Great Justice to the old Robert Johnson's Tune “Come'on in my kitchen”, She rewrote a single that encompasses a sample from his old hit and has taken it to a whole new generation. For a man that's speculated to have sold his soul to the Devil for fortune and fame in the 1930's, I know Robert Johnson must be in Heaven now as he watch such an electrifying artist as Black Madam Breathing new life into his old concept of “come'on in my kitchen”.

Black Madam's “Come'on in my kitchen” is a smash hit waiting to be unleashed on the world. I previewed her New Music Video for the song at her Wrath Entertainment Label’s test screening… and was totally amazed by Black Madam's True Artisanship… I haven't been move by a music video like this since the release of Michael Jackson's Thriller! Black Madam is an Artist on the Rise.
Ken Taylor/Bolger for MTV New Music News BuzzFeed Europe http://www.buzzfeed.com/musicnews

 

Biography:  A MADAM on the Beat...

This Beat-stress, has all the trappings of a music industry Diva. Her talents stretch far and beyond the title” triple threat”... a line she drops on us in her Track “Phenomena”... this girl does it all... from writing, producing,singing,rapping and dancing… However, Black MADAM totally sells her self on her beats and production… The MADAM says that she would be honored even if she’s just to be recognized as one of the industry's Great Female Beatmakers, Producers & Writers, you will see that The Black Madam has a lot more to offer the world, “No pun intended”.

This Black Italian Princess Hails from South Philadelphia... where, Since she was 7 years old, first Roland drum machine in hand, BLACK MADAM has been perfecting her act for the Industry. Although, it’s taken a while for the BLACK MADAM to fully launch her International Career in Music. It was due to the fact, that for years… she was just that! she was Philadelphia’s Society Hill Madame. Black Madam admits... that, though she did not start out with such pride in her true to life title. It was something she had to do to survive. So with that... Taking life’s lemons and making lemonade, The Black Madam single handedly orchestrated and directed an Underworld Dynasty of flesh Successfully for well over 10 years. Admitting that she and over 200 of her girls and boys (to be exact) did what had to be done, coming into a world of their own... as a young ambitious clan starting out in life with not much financial support from back home as they worked their way through College.

Although, she’s done it... and "might I say" … Done it well! With never a want or need for anything materialistically in life... due to her stake in the very lucrative oldest profession in the world. The BLACK MADAM says that she still did not find happiness and fulfillment in life that performing on stage once gave. That is until a family tragedy hit home, which brought her back to Philadelphia to be with her mother in mourning over the sudden death of her much beloved father. Far away from the Glamorous Jet set life BLACK MADAM grew to know as a Madame. While being back home & back to her roots she has picked up her Akai MP for another shot at her life’s dream… Now Listen up! BLACK MADAM is here to relive & reveal all her experience of Madame hood through her music. Beauty, Brains, Talent and Sex appeal. She’s obviously a rising global Icon with mass appeal… Take notice*
Imusicweb Interview... (Jazmine Hill)

Favorites to Listen out for * The second song listed on her Sex Tapes CD & Sex, Drugs & Rock-n-Roll ep. On BLACK MADAM’S official bootleg street CD, is a track in-titled “This Thing We Do” {Lessons from the MADAM 101} Lucifer’s Rising, on her “World Domination CD, which is a political stand toward Corruption of the Church. The secret world of powerful Secret Societies like the Illuminati… and her own struggles in trying to do the right thing. Reasons “a good girl gone bad” is my top favorite. She sends a great message of self-love to all the women of the world, as she describes the reasons girls tend to get on that wrong path to the subject matter at hand. This track is dynamite Old School Hip-Hop/ R&B, a ballad where BLACK MADAM delivers great song-stress vocal performance demonstrating her Singing ability… and last, the soon to be released collaborated street single Philly All-Stars {Boss Lady in charge} Featuring The SP Bangers... all available for listen on her YouTube Channel...
The Madamic Order
http://www.youtube.com/user/BlackMadam

I think her whole project is great, but these are just a few of my personal favorites…so check her out. Look for the forth-coming album from Black Madam “The Wrath of Black Madam”. Produced by the Black Madam, for her own independent label WRATH ENTERTAINMENT... ... ...
T. K. Wellington imusicweb Network,London

Webpage: http://www.blackmadam.com
Location: Ardmore, Pa, USA
Description: Black Madam’s Sound is an Amalgamation of Pop & Funk with Gothic Hip Hop Overtones. Most of Black Madam’s Lyrical Content tends to have Controversial Political & Biblical Subject Matters with a Hint of Sexuality as a Driving Beat keeps you Dancing

Greetings friends, it's Andy Gesner and the HIP Videos staff, here to share a bewitching video clip from a new artist busily pushing musical boundaries. Here at HIP, we're always on the lookout for unique singles, and "Come'on In My Kitchen" is easily one of the most unclassifiable, forward-looking singles we've heard in a long time.

It's a visionary amalgam of urban sound and country-blues attitude -- one that's simultaneously a Southern Gothic nightmare and a streetwise come-on. Elements of experimental hip-hop, Timbaland-style future music, dirty rock, avant-soul, sampladelic space-pop, and deep gospel are held together by a sultry, irresistibly-twisted vocal performance by Black Madam.

She sounds simultaneously turned on, pissed off, and dangerously excited -- and she pulls the listener into her dark fantasy with both hands. It's something that fans have come to expect from the young Philadelphian with the electrifying vocal approach: immediacy, controversy, good humor, and an avid interest in things that go bump in the night. Black Madam lists Behold A Pale Horse and Chariots Of The Gods as favorite books and Alistair Crowley as an influence, and she's not afraid to nod toward the occult in the name of pop.

"Devil's Pie" -- a Hip Hop Symphonic Single written by Black Madam for cult director Brian Flemming's The Beast Movie in 2009, a movie in league with block buster hits like The Davinci code and Angles & Demons -- Black Madam’s Song “Devil’s Pie” used the spirit world as a metaphor for global conspiracy and nefarious secrets. However Black Madam’s Track "Come'on In My Kitchen" casts a diabolical shadow, too: this track plays like the soundtrack to the weirdest dream you've ever had. No matter how outrageously she purrs and growls, and no matter how deep and literary she goes, she always remembers to put her maddeningly-catchy hooks front and center.

Directors Robert L. Mickels and Brian Bentz's along with Art Director Eve Harlowe’s clip for "Come'on In My Kitchen" is, as you might expect, a haunted reverie. We first glimpse Black Madam asleep in an antique bed -- but hers is no ordinary crib. It's a Gothic mansion in an abandoned glade, with lightning crackles around its high towers and stone walls. Her bedroom is busy with spell books, Ouija boards and flickering candles, as a stuffed owl stands perched on the dresser, while skulls and classical busts decorate the corners. A record spins on a vintage turntable. In short, this is exactly the sort of building you'd expect a sorceress to inhabit -- and she spends the rest of the clip engaged in the kind of spellbinding pop alchemy that only the most outre pop stars know how to concoct.

The object of her love incantation is a young man who, at first glance, looks perfectly normal -- an outsider in Black Madam's enchanted forest. But it quickly becomes apparent that he's a warlock, too, and one in touch with a wellspring of primitive magic to blow Black Madam‘s Mind. Their dance sequences together are racy, astonishing, revealing, and compulsively watchable.

To be sure, the choreography in the "Come'on In My Kitchen" clip casts a spell all its own -- demonstrating beyond doubt that Black Madam has many methods of witchcraft at her disposal.

We here at Hip Videos are very proud to be First in line to intro such an ICON's birth and ecstatic to be working with Wrath Entertainment to bring you this spellbinding new clip. Enjoy… The Black Madam experience
It's a Black Madam's World Domination!

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