By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
Alterna-soul diva Macy Gray showed New York City just how 'BIG' she was when she played the Gramercy Theatre to a jam-packed audience last night.
The 39-year old Grammy Award winner brought the house down during a 90-minute set replete with a full band and three strong-voiced back-up singers.
Acting as a ringleader, Gray corralled her growing repertoire during the feel-good fest, which gave off the vibe of carnival.
Her latest opus, titled 'BIG,' was released this week via Black Eyed Peas front-man's will.i.am recording imprint with Geffen Records.
Having him commandeering the ship has been a good thing for Gray, who languished for a spell once her and her longtime label Epic Records parted ways.
"I've known Will for a long, long, long, time," she told 'MTV Radio Networks' this week. "I met him when I did my first album we actually toured together, he did some remixes for me on my first record and ... he's like my little brother."
"I heard he was working on 'Monkey Business' this was about two, two in the half years ago," she explained, "and I went down to the studio to see if I can get on the album. He told me that he had a record label, I told him I wasn't signed and then we hooked up from there."
Featuring a battalion of top-notch hit-makers such as Justin Timberlake, Natalie Cole, Stacey "Fergie" Ferguson, and celebrated record executive Ron Fair, the soul-infused set features high caliber production brilliance juxtaposed with Gray's off-beat lyricism.
One song, 'Strange Behavior,' talks of a domestic spat that ends with the murder of her spouse over insurance money. Another, 'What I Gotta Do,' is a cry out to her children about the sacrifices she makes with work over motherhood.
Macy Gray has always specialized in what the hip-hop kids call "REAL TALK."
Say what you want, what she lacks on vocalizing, she sure makes up with her karaoke friendly approach to melody and harmony. It's fun stuff.
Live, she takes on another persona. With songs such as the crossover sensation 'I Try,' she doesn't hesitate and lets it all hang out -- exposing everything; warts and all.
And audiences around the globe eat it up.
On the radio, the Canton, Ohio native (legally known as Natalie Renee McIntyre) is making waves on the air as 'BIG's' first single 'Shoo Be Doo' was the #1 most added Urban AC track and debuted at #36 on its chart -- eventually moving 12 spots to #24.
According to Gray's rep, WBLS in New York, WHUR in Washington DC and WSRB in Chicago have all received the track with open arms.
Another 'BIG' stand-out, 'Finally Made Me Happy,' features Cole, the multiple Grammy Award jazz, pop and soul stylist. The track was put up on iTunes last week and sold over 7,000 downloads in just one week.
Fresh off high wattage appearances on 'The Late Show with David Letterman' and a memorable visit to 'The View,' Gray is off to Europe to promote her latest musical contribution.
BV Extras:
-- Watch the video for 'Finally Made Me Happy' (featuring Natalie Cole) here.


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By: the real buffie on 3/28/2007 9:54PM
i just listened to this overproduced crock. macy gray cant sing her way out of a paperback, but some of the beats are bumping. what happened to the nas joint? in that first story i read here, it stated that he was on the project. i didnt hear shit that sounded like nas. some of it sounded like pharrell did it. i wouldnt buy it because its not hot, but if some of the tracks were given to better singers, it would be better served.
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By: bertha on 3/28/2007 11:19PM
saw macy on the view today. the biotch forget the words to her song and she looked all coked up. shes a hot ass mess.
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By: missbridge on 3/29/2007 5:19PM
I saw Macy at that NY show. She's too much for words. She forgot her background singer's name and said..."what's that b**ch's name?" then she was talking about loving track marks in a mans underware...dont know what she is on...but she's def not just high off life chile
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By: Lorraine on 3/30/2007 8:32AM
I ALSO SAW HER ON THE VIEW, SHE WAS WAY OUT THERE, SHE CLAIMED SHE ONLY HAD A HOUR SLEEP, OH PLEASE. SHE WAS TRULY ON SOMETHING.
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By: lmartin on 4/01/2007 9:29AM
I admire macy gray.. for trying to regain her place in the music world.... never really enjoyed her music.... but admired her spirit to believe in herself and market a talent.... that brought her much wealth, fame, and rans... wish you the best of luck soul sister...keep doing your thing... god is watching over you...
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By: Jo Brethren on 4/01/2007 10:12AM
MACY GRAY IS ON SOME SMACK FOR REAL. FOR A SINGLE MOTHER OF THREE, SHE SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THE IMAGE SHE PRESENTS TO THE PUBLIC.
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By: sheila taylor on 4/01/2007 10:18AM
I love this album. It's the best one Ive heard since Mary J had Breakthrough. Not true what Real Buffie said. It's very well produced and not crock at all. I thank you for providing the live link to listen to it, and I will definitely be buying it. The Fergie and Natalie tracks are my favorites. You would think that with thier powerful voices, it woudlnt be a good match but they let macy shine. Great album. Keep up the good work girlfriend.
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By: darrell on 4/01/2007 10:18AM
why is everybody hating on macy? she is retiring, be nice.
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By: chamire on 4/01/2007 11:23AM
u know what people it does not matter what u guys think she got there. people need to worry abour there career because she made it.
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By: Vanity on 4/01/2007 11:50AM
Its a shame how some of you people are hating on Macy.
But, I understand. It's a BLACK thing. If she was some
Po White Blonde Miss America trash telling you that she
didnt mean to snort all of the Coke, you crackers would
be all up for her. But I am sure that once she and her
album blows up in yall face, you haters will be trying to get on her team. Give it up the girl is different, original,talented, and has style. Something you haters will never have. Now, go have your selves a good day, already.
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