

Kelis has confirmed Food will be released April 22 2014. It's nice because it's just really natural and it felt really good - and tasted really good too," she added. The singer recently bought out a line of sauces, Feast, which she debuted in 2013. Tasty is the third studio album by American singer Kelis.It was released on December 5, 2003, by Star Trak Entertainment and Arista Records.As executive producer, Kelis enlisted previous collaborators The Neptunes to produce the album, as well as new collaborators such as Raphael Saadiq, Dallas Austin, Andr 3000, Rockwilder, and Dame Blackmon 'Grease'. "It wasn't the plan but that's what it ended up being, because that's who we are. "We recorded in Dave 's house, and he lives really close to me, and it was a huge band so people were there and people were hungry so we were eating, recording and singing and eating some more. Kelis also explained the meaning behind the title of the record, saying cuisine played a large part in the recording of the record. The latter has only improved with time and experience, and the album candidly explores pain, happiness and everything in between. Littered with transcendent, Spector-esque lift, warm bottom ends and vast depth, the music is the perfect backdrop for Kelis’ unique voice. Food by Kelis Released 21st April 2014 Bundles Bundle Up - Create your own custom bundle and get a discount off your final purchase. Watch Kelis speak about her new album below: Food is a startling combination of Kelis’ most frank and vulnerable vocals to date, and Sitek's inimitable sonic imprint. The news may come as surprise to fans who were expecting further electronic based material from the singer, who previously told the NME she was going "more electro.a little deeper and darker" with her sixth record, even working with dubstep producers Skream and Caspa. I don't rush to put albums out, so when I do I like to wallow in them a bit," she continued.

And the album was helmed by Dave Sitek, go. "It's got a horn section, strings and an orchestra - it's very dramatic." The album will be produced by Dave Sitek, who has worked with a plethora of massive indie bands. Food is Kelis’ attempt to address basic human needs, to nourish the gut in every sense with an album that emphasizes the organic and the authentic. The singer told she'll be going in a very different direction from her previous release, 2010's electronic tinged Flesh Tone.
