Macy Gray is back on September 7 with her tenth album Ruby, of which we discover a first single of modern soul: Sugar Daddy and its video that does not lack humor.
Two years after Stripped, an album of jazz covers, Macy Gray releases his tenth album carried by a beautiful single: Sugar Daddy to discover on Just Focus.
Twenty years of career, and ten albums, as much to say that Macy Gray has led her life as a singer drumbeating. The Soul singer Macy Gray prepares her return with the opus "Ruby" that you will find in stores from September 7, 2018. Her new single "Sugar Daddy" was co-written with Meghan Trainor. "Sugar Daddy" will appear on the singer's tenth studio album, titled "Ruby," which has been confirmed to be released on September 7. Directed by Christian Lamb and shot in Los Angeles, the video for Sugar Daddy stars Macy Gray and is inspired by the 1972 film "Lady Sings The Blues", in which Diana Ross played the legendary Billie Holiday. For the anecdote, it is Evan Ross, the son of Diana Ross who plays in the video the role of the "villain" of the discotheque.
We reveal the clip of Sugar Daddy by Macy Gray:
Macy Gray released her very first LP, "On How Life Is", in 1999. She distinguished herself at the Grammy Awards with the title "I Try" appearing on this album. In 2016, his latest album, entitled "Stripped", was more jazzy than the previous ones. Hoarse, intense in her interpretations, the American singer Macy Gray was one of the most interesting newcomers to the soul scene at the turn of the twenty-first century with three albums released by the company Epic, On How Life Is (1999), The Id (2001) and The Trouble with Being Myself (2003). Macy Gray conveys a beautiful emotional dramaturgy and like a joy found in the freedom of singing. A jazz approach, with the soul element present, which suits him at best. Ruby lives up to its name, this album is a gem. All European tour dates: 30/10 – Astra – Berlin, Germany 01/11 – Mojo Club – Hamburg, Germany 02/11 – La Madeleine – Brussels, Belgium 03/11 –Theater der Künste @ JAZZ NO JAZZ – Zurich, Switzerland 05/11 – PAARD –Den Haag, Netherlands 06/11 – TivoliVredenburg – Utrecht, Netherlands 07/11 – Salle Pleyel – Paris, France 09/11 – Ronnie Scott's – London, United Kingdom 10/11 – Ronnie Scott's – London, United Kingdom