Saturday, February 14, 2009

All About Butta Creame

Music Exec Diamond Blue Smith, Bluestar Records President Present's
Butta Creame: The New Tomboys on the Scene!
by: Hannah Bateman


Tomboyish and flamboyant with their look and their sound, four
talented and enriched young women, destined to make history, stand
strong in unity to prove that their unique and exotic creativity lead
to many opportunities. Staying steady in their quest to promote girl
power and the importance of individuality, these ladies have managed
to break through the barrier of simplicity as their baggy jeans,
superfluous jewelry, and tantalizing voices have secured them a spot
in a highly competitive industry. The precision and enthusiasm the
group exhibits through performances prompted a courageous individual,
impressed by their exceptional style and energy, to take Joann Cuffee
("Buttafly"), Amber Lewis ("Hot Butta"), Alisa Mullins ("Butta Baby"),
and Kenya Small ("Cocoa Butta") and turn them into Butta Creame, a
one-of-a-kind R&B group.



Natives of Virginia with childhood dreams of being a doctor, lawyer,
actress, and entertainer, the four parts of the group possessed a
distinct vision for music and a passion for singing. Coming together
under one sisterhood, these high school friends went from working at
the mall to performing live in front of millions. Making their first
debut in 2007 on BET's "106 & Park" as Sweet Dreams and as the winners
of "Wild Out Wednesday" and "W.O.W All Stars," these four ladies
received more than just recognition as their 90s style and eccentric
demeanor placed them on a pedestal like that of Xscape, SWV, and
Aaliyah. The desire to better their lives and see the results of their
hard work led this group to perform at "Blaze the Stage," a talent
showcase that would change their lives forever as their aesthetic
voices captured the attention of Diamond Blue Smith, the President of
Bluestar Records. These ladies had such a compelling performance and
electrifying sound that the end result was a comparison to renowned En
Vogue and a record deal with Bluestar Records. With a new name and
style that reflects the vision and expertise of their stylist, Tamika
Scott of Xscape, Butta Creame's journey to stardom soon became a
reality as their determination to succeed in the music business
superseded any not ion of failure. Appearing on Pretty Ricky's
billboard-topping album, Late Night Special, and their latest project,
80's Babies, these girls are storming through life focused and
fearless. The quartet's melodious tone and subtle yet candid attitude
can be heard on songs such as the Salt & Pepper interpolation, "On the
Hotline" (Remix) also featuring Jim Jones, Missy Elliot & Rick Ross,
"So Confused", and "Cuddle Up," all of which are fan favorites.
Whether it is through music or a personal conversation, this
remarkable group makes it known that regardless of the odds against
them, their evenness of confidence and humbleness will be the center
of attention. As Butta Creame prepares to capitalize on their hard
work, determination, and vision to become multi-platinum recording
artists, the world continues to listen to the radio and watch You Tube
videos to feel enlightened and rejuvenated by Butta Creame's genuine
devotion to make music that is far beyond average. With an album being
produced by Music Royale Productions, the mastermind behind the
success of Pretty Ricky and a buzz track titled "Sugar Daddy,"
featuring Diamond Blue formally known as Baby Blue, these impeccable
ladies are garnering attention and taking their career to new heights.
While the lyrics are clear and direct, the harmonic sound that
transcends th rough Butta Creame's music adds validity to their
immense vocal capacity and subtracts any negativity that can cause
their dream to be deferred.

To find out more about Butta Creame and to listen to their music,
visit http://buttacreame.ning.com

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