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It's Knight Time(Newsround)
 She's
been a soul diva since Joss Stone was in gym socks. With a new
single, Come As You Are, and a new album heading into the charts,
Beverley Knight came in to chat with NR Showbiz.
Your new single really rocks! It's a bit different to your earlier stuff!
Yeah, Come As You Are is a fun single - fun in the sun. Slightly different
sound to what people would expect but nevertheless still a 'me' sound - quite a
lot if rock as well as the soul - soul rock fusion!
Why the different sound?
I've been writing songs for, ooh, sixteen or seventeen years and as you
write and progress you take on board everything around you.
I listen to soul but I also began to listen to a lot of rock stuff and
cottoned onto it and it's coming out in my music!
You look like you're having a wild time in the video!
I really do enjoy singing. For as long as I have been singing, it's always
been a pleasure - in fact I enjoy it so much I would do it for nothing if I had
to!
How would you describe the sound - a little bit like Pink?
Oh, that's interesting - that's the second time I've heard that - I wasn't
inspired by Pink - at all - I hasten to add!
My musical tastes reach further bank than Pink - I was thinking of Lenny
Kravitz and really old people like 'Sly and The Family Stone' who people might
not have heard of!
You're now a really big star - but it hasn't come overnight - why do you
think you're so successful now?
I think basically I've been doing what I'm doing for so long - people get me
a bit more now!
It's that whole thing of starting really small - you play in a club to 10 men
and a dog - and then the next album gets a bit bigger then the next album bigger
still.
This is my fourth album and it really has got big - at that stage you get
Will Young and people into my music - it's grown and grown and grown over the
years and it's really cool.
Tell me a bit about this album.
My new album called Affirmation is an incredibly personal and at times
intense album - it's really, really diverse - really wide reaching.
One minute it sounds quite rocky, the next R n B, then soul, then gospel -
very, very diverse.
You co-wrote a lot of it with Robbie Williams' old writer!
Yeah, it was fun working with Guy Chambers - most people know him for doing a
lot of the writing for Robbie's material so I thought Robbie, me and Robbie -
poles apart! Let's find some common ground!
We're both musicians and writers and arrangers so it was really nice to
bounce ideas off someone else!
What do you love most - performing or writing?
The most enjoyable is probably going out on stage followed by a very close
second creating. Me at home with my piano and my lyric book, pencil behind my
ear just creating! But live totally has the edge for me!
What do you think of other solo singers around at the moment, like Javine or
Jamelia? Who is the next big soul star?
When I think of those particular artists I think of them as mainstream pop,
doing really well and doing big things with that.
When I think of soul - really I think of people like Joss Stone coming up
with soul traditions - with a long build and hopefully a long career ahead of
her.
Who do you worry about pinching your crown?
I don't worry about those stars that are "really big now" They may
be big now but sadly for them it usually only lasts one, two, maybe three years.
I feel sorry for people who enter the business in a big bang cos often it
fizzles out very quickly. The best way forward - certainly with my career was
that I built it up slowly but surely.
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