BRICK AND LACE PART WAYS AS NYANDA GOES SOLO WITH HOT NEW SINGLE
The duo, which consists of sisters Naliah and Nyanda Thorbourne has split after the latter singer decided to pursue a solo career. Initially founded in 2004, the group consisted of three members, including their sister, Tasha Thorbourne. Tasha decided to leave the group in 2007, but kept working with her sisters behind the scenes as a co-writer for their songs.
Nyanda felt there were differences between them and there was a lot of tension going on, so to go solo was the way out.
According to Nyanda Thourbourne in an interview with the Jamaica Observer, tension long-existed within the group as creative contrasts became evident.
"It was just time. There was always a lot of tension and a wanting to explore and do different things. So we both felt this was something we needed to do at this time," she told the Observer. "There was always the feeling that we had to compromise. If I wanted more of a Dancehall feel for a song and she wanted more R&B; if a video should look this way and even on a photo shoot, who preferred which shot and angle.”
She also said their sibling rivalry played a part in that tension, but said, "The love is still there. I really just wanted to spread my wings, just wanted to fly and couldn't help but feel like there was a brick on my foot holding me down.”
Nyanda has a new single out: Slippery When Wet. This is a jam that will get you dancing crazy.
Click here to download
NYANDA - SLIPPERY WHEN WET
The duo, which consists of sisters Naliah and Nyanda Thorbourne has split after the latter singer decided to pursue a solo career. Initially founded in 2004, the group consisted of three members, including their sister, Tasha Thorbourne. Tasha decided to leave the group in 2007, but kept working with her sisters behind the scenes as a co-writer for their songs.
Nyanda felt there were differences between them and there was a lot of tension going on, so to go solo was the way out.
According to Nyanda Thourbourne in an interview with the Jamaica Observer, tension long-existed within the group as creative contrasts became evident.
"It was just time. There was always a lot of tension and a wanting to explore and do different things. So we both felt this was something we needed to do at this time," she told the Observer. "There was always the feeling that we had to compromise. If I wanted more of a Dancehall feel for a song and she wanted more R&B; if a video should look this way and even on a photo shoot, who preferred which shot and angle.”
She also said their sibling rivalry played a part in that tension, but said, "The love is still there. I really just wanted to spread my wings, just wanted to fly and couldn't help but feel like there was a brick on my foot holding me down.”
Nyanda has a new single out: Slippery When Wet. This is a jam that will get you dancing crazy.
Click here to download
NYANDA - SLIPPERY WHEN WET
She damn pretty n her patua is cray. Big ups to her
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