The producer behind Leona Lewis' monster hit 'Bleeding Love', Ryan Tedder, has stated that there is a 'strong possbility' that he'll be working on the much-anticipated debut album by 'Dreamgirls' Jennifer Hudson. This comes on the heels, interestingly, of Tedder's confirmation that J Records label head Clive Davis is taking the album in a new direction - one consistant of "high-energy, beat-driven material with soulful hooks." Here what he had to say about the project: They made half an album and ended up scrapping it. Clive — wisely, I think — said, 'No one's going to buy this. We're trying to turn her into Aretha Franklin, and that's not realistic. They scrapped a bunch of songs and started fresh".It kinda figures. Considering it's been so long since 'Dreamgirls' came out, it was obvious something was up with the project. Still, it's good to see that Clive is making sure Jennifer delivers the best album possible. I'm real amped about Timbaland's contribution to the album...it'll be interesting to see what they come up with
"I heard a Timbland song that was by far the best song she's done. I do wish, and I know the label wishes, that this album had come out six months ago. But Clive's smart. He didn't want to just put out a crap album just because of the momentum" {Source}
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