By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
New-school renaissance woman Kimberley Locke is giving the recording thing another go.
The curvy 'American Idol' season two finalist is planning to release her sophomore opus, titled 'Based on a True Story,' on May 1.
This new music follows a very impressive run as celebrity spokesperson, media personality and newly-crowned restaurateur.
The Tennessee native is still signed to the Warner Music Group associated country music label, Curb Records, but says the new project will have more of an R&B feel.
"It's more pop, R&B, I think," Locke told The BV Newswire during lunch at New York's swanky Red Eye Grill yesterday. "[The first single] 'Change' is along the lines of '8th World Wonder' but we got some great R&B songs on the album which I am really proud of."
Like many who came before her, the bubbly fan favorite is more involved in the recording process the second time around. "I co-wrote nine songs on the album," she gushed. "That was huge for me because I never written before and I was like, 'if these songs are not good, they will not go on my album.'"
"What I wanted to do was to let my fans know that I'm real," she furthered. "I go through the same things that they go through and I wanted to give them a chance to hear that. So I put it in my music. I put the bad stuff and the good stuff in there."
No longer a celebrity spokeswoman for the famous plus-sized clothier Lane Bryant, Locke now endorses the Jenny Craig diet/lifestyle plan and will be featured on the new season of VH1's relentless weight loss competition series 'Celebrity Fit Club,' premiering April 15.
The buxom brunette didn't reveal how much weight she lost (because of contractual obligations with the Viacom owned network) but she looks mighty fine. "I've been losing weight for five months -- it's all just coming together and everything is just perfect," she added.
While previewing tracks from 'True Story,' we dined on seafood, poultry and other five star caliber vittles. Ever the "company woman," Locke even had Jenny Craig cater the yummy dessert portion of the meal, while Godiva furnished us with its premium coffee product Belgian Blends.
Possibly another endorsement deal?
Hmmmm.
"It feels really good because there's a lot of stuff going on ... and the synergy feels good," she commented.
Additionally, Locke is the co-owner of Croton Creek Steak House & Wine Bar in the tony suburbs of Westchester, New York.
A proven hit-maker, who was in the top three on the second season of 'American Idol,' she has scored four Top 10 Billboard hits including two No. 1 songs from her 2004 debut, 'One Love.' For 'True Story' she collaborated with a dream team who've crafted songs for Whitney Houston, Destiny's Child, Jennifer Lopez, Monica and Kelly Clarkson, among others.
And speaking of the very first 'American Idol' winner, the mention of the wildly popular talent competition will follow Locke through her career.
But she doesn't mind.
"I don't really watch the show, and I never really did" she admitted, adding that she's tuned into this season, particular, because she was hired to do commentary for 'Entertainment Weekly' magazine.
So what's her opinion of season six?
"With this season, I don't really know," she gently negotiated. "It's a different season, a different vibe. The kids are younger and the ones that are more mature, it shows and you can tell they've been on the stage."
And what about the finalist that everyone just loves to hate, Sunjaya Malakar???
"All I can say is that there are a group of people out there who are keeping Sunjaya on the show," Locke responded, diplomatically. "I think that's one of the things about 'American Idol' that's also kind of reflective in our industry as well. We have people out there who put out albums who are non-singers and they do well because they have a fan base out there; people just love their personality or love something about them."
She quipped, "Why do you think Paris Hilton is a celebrity, because what does she do?"
Great point.
'Change,' the roll out single from 'True Story,' has become a Top 30 staple on Adult Contemporary radio since its release last month.


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By: David Church on 3/16/2007 7:26PM
Kimberly is truly a vivacious and lovely woman who is captivating with her awesome voice and musical style.
The first cut from the new album is a great maturation of Kim as an artist and singer. Its great that she is perfecting her figure as the next step to superstardom is to entice and seduce us with her gorgeous face and figure
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By: brothaman on 3/17/2007 2:58PM
Mama is stacked fo sho. definitely want to see more of a woman like her. yum yum. makes me want to move to tennessee.
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By: Sheila Evans on 3/17/2007 10:35PM
Excellent story Karu. Makes me want to hear this project. I always liked Kim, just thought she just leaned too much on the white side with her sound. I hope she does well with this new record and i pray that she is not trying to sound like beyonce or any of those other weavy headed you know whats!!!
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By: Angela on 3/22/2007 1:15AM
Kimberly Locke, YOU GO GIRL!!!! I enjoyed you on 'Idol' and I returned to shopping at Lane Bryant because of you! You always looked so pretty. GET'UM BIG GIRLS!!! I miss seeing you in the LB ads. But I am proud that you are losing weight! Congrats to you, Ms. Locke.
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By: Vibert Hazlewood on 3/23/2007 8:03AM
Sanjay is a marvel in his own right.HE DOES NOT HAVE THE STRENGTH OF DELIVERY AS SOME OF THE OTHERS BUT HE DOES APPEAL TO THE FEMININE SIDE OF SO MANY MALES.I think that Sanjay will be among the final four of this
contest.Enjoy him while you can.
Vibert
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By: Jermain on 3/23/2007 8:27AM
Wasn't she the one sleeping with Simon Lithgow(the producer of A.I.)? Didn't ne buy her that 20,000 diamond ring while she on the Rubin/Clay season and instructed judges to go easy on her. Is it Simon Lithgow's strings that have gotten K.L. all her work? hmmmmmmmmm. The blog doesnt report the good stuff that happned behind the scenes.
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By: Kimmy on 3/23/2007 8:46AM
That statement is so true about Sonjaya between people of his nature are keeping him holding on cause really I'm sorry he SUCKS!!! His audition was the best singing he did on Idol.I think Simon should have kept his sister,cause there kicking off better singer just cause people want the first Idol of his nature(best put)but Thank Idol for Wild Card.Wait do they still do that?,cause so much has changed this year.
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By: Pebbles on 3/23/2007 9:17AM
Good Job! Good article! What I want to know now is... Is this just mere speculation that Sunjaya is gay? Could it be that he is just a well guarded, sheltered kid that is soft? I agree that he can hold a note to sing into someones ear pleasantly, but to perform or record is another thing!
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By: Elaine on 3/23/2007 9:59AM
its all about ratings. Keep sonjaya in. and keep people talking about it.
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By: nubian princess on 3/23/2007 11:49AM
Glad to see KL with so much success. She was my favorite the year she was on AI. Keep it going girl
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