Sunday, February 22, 2009

Clever, sexy and Sweet are all under Chasity’s belt


With a voice that sounds bright-eyed and is enticingly feminine with a range of tones, Chasity is a new talent with an alternative state of mind.


Chasity makes songs that exude an 1980s sensibility abound with shimmering synths, often provided by progressive producer Warren “Oak” Felder. Her voice has a pop quality to it that is devoid of hard-edged attitude and rasp, but of something softer and inviting. Overall, Chasity is a pop singer who writes songs with muscular hooks and choruses, and songs that are held together thematically by clever metaphors, which are inherent on songs like “Glass House” and most notably the Oak-produced “Money.” On the song, “Money,” Chasity describes the currency that makes the world go round as something that evokes sexual arousal, as well as hunger. “Money” is clearly an ode to having money, but in the fashion in which Chasity sings about money, it sounds as if she could be laying her claim to a man who is the object of hers as well as the world’s desires.


Not only has Chasity written her own pop gems, but she has lent her intelligent song crafting to a string of divas including Jennifer Lopez (“In My Shoes”), Raven Symone (“Green” “That Girl”) and ivory-tickling New Yorker Karin Pasian (‘90s Baby”).


Blessed with smooth mahogany skin, eyes as bright as the moon and lips that are like slices of melon dipped in sugary syrup ready to be kissed, Chasity is a piece of chocolate delight with a coke-bottle body. Beautiful pop music is on its way to the airwaves by way of Chasity’s radio-ready music that is as R&B as it is glossy pop that will hook you.

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