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Although a pair of singles was released in to promote Loso's Way 2 -- 'Ready' with Chris Brown and 'When I Feel Like It' with 2 Chainz -- the album was eventually scrapped after years of continual delays. A pair of mixtapes followed in before Fabolous returned to the studio for the follow-up to Young OG.

The first single, 'Stand Up' arrived in October, followed a month later by the album's release. Disclaimer: All mixtapes on this site are for promotional use only. We do not sell mixtapes. We do not claim any special rights to any mixtape. If you have a copyrighted mixtape on our site that you wish to take down, please contact us. The F. The albums tracks are already heating up the billboard charts worldwide. More Links.

Sandra LaMorgese, 59 -- "I can now focus on what makes me feel happy. I had a clear idea of what a sexy woman would do, say, look, and feel, and I spent so much of my energy trying to project that image to others. But now, in my 50s, I have a whole different perspective; namely, I don't feel like I need to act likable and sexy and desirable and free because I know that I already am all of those things.

Romantic and sexual partners come and go. It's just how life works. What stays constant, though, is me, which means that my sexuality, my identity, and my sense of self-worth and belonging need to come from inside me first.

Realizing this allowed me to let go of so much anxiety about my sexuality because I no longer needed to worry about all the unknown variables that other people brought into the equation. Instead, I can now focus on what makes me feel happy, whole, and loving, and when I find other people who are attracted to these positive qualities, it leads to really fun and life-affirming experiences.

April Johnson, 58 -- "Being sexy now in my 50s is a feeling. Being caring, loving, good, considerate. These things create an attraction which makes your inner beauty show as outer beauty.

In my 20s, being sexy was dressing a certain way to attract the opposite sex and was about what I thought they thought was sexy. Being sexy now in my 50s is a feeling I make the clothes. Me feeling sexy is to please me and make me happy. Happiness rubs off on others! What a great way to spread happiness in the world! Robin Hoffman, 50 -- "Bodies are beautiful, but what's glowing within is so much more.

To me, sexy at 50 is peeling those shades back and blasting the light we all have. Felicia Gomes-Gregory, 50 -- "Today at 50, sexy is about my nurturing my inner beauty.

I was always taught that you could be a lady and 'sexy' with your clothes on. Today at 50, sexy is about my nurturing my inner beauty in addition to cultivating the outer beauty. When a woman is empowered both spiritually and physically, is confident, and truly knows her self-worth and loves others around her, being and feeling sexy is easy! I am approaching my 50s as a new journey in my life in which the four most important things to me now are to 'live, love, dance and have faith' into the next decade!

Constance Boardman, 57 -- "Feeling sexy now is a lot less about your body. All those silly things you worried about when you were young -- things related to looks -- are indeed just silly. For awhile there, in my early 50s, it was hard for me to feel sexy. The changes in your body hit you all of a sudden. But now I know that sex is actually fun and that you shouldn't worry about all the minutiae of what you look like. It has been an adjustment to be OK with the fact that my body may never be the same as it used to be.

But I'm sort of over all that now. For more images from the photo shoots click through our gallery of outtakes! Suggest a correction. What's Hot. I was their first female singer they put out. I came with my crazy grind and I was so excited to get back on board and be with a major company.

And to be writing and have people supporting me after the whole Missy Elliott situation. So we moved past Roc-A-Fella when [they split]. Then the album stood still once again! It just felt like bad luck. So Damon went on to do reality TV. Then, we lost contact. So I moved to Atlanta, and the music scene is popping over here.

My main goal was to get a publishing deal and to work with as many artists I could find. So who did you end up writing for? It was mostly rappers, like, Jungle Boy,, They needed me for hooks and I came through. I know you can kill it. So everyone was there:, Raekwon,, Mos Def.

At the time, The Black Keys wanted to fuse rock and soul with hip-hop. I had so much fun and it struck me that soul is what I really want to do. This is where I should be, with the live sounds and instruments. Then they asked me to come back to work on the Brothers album.

We worked at the Muscle Shoals studio and you can see Aretha Franklin, all these classic artists on the wall. I want to get back to the Queen Alone album. The first thing that stood out to me was all the live instruments, and I feel like people sometimes forget the beauty of that. To go back to where it all started from the big band, then you get jazzand then you have soul music with the bass guitar, lead guitar, piano, trumpet.

I heard those stories through the instrumentals and they took me to my past.



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