GRAMMY-Nominated Deborah Cox Returns With Her New R&B Single ‘Easy Way’
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Deborah Cox is back with new music |
While working on her seventh album recording, scheduled for release in 2020, Cox is
overwhelmed with the response she has received on the new single. “My purpose has
always been to speak about commitment and unconditional love,” she explains. “My
mission is not to define it but rather to help one understand that self-love is where the
journey begins. I don’t think people consider that.
I find that people fantasize about love
but don’t understand that if you want something to work, you have to fight for it, and
you have to fight for it daily. I believe that’s why ‘Easy Way’ resonates with so many
people.”
Rico Love draws inspiration about working with Cox on his new single from a quote he
references by prolific writer E.M. Forster, “To make us feel small in the right way is a
function of art, people can only make us feel small in the wrong way,” which succinctly
sums up his collaboration with Cox.
“I experience feeling small in the most amazing way
while working with my dear friend, Deborah Cox,” says Rico. “I am fortunate that
another one of my dreams came true. To have her trust me to be the practitioner of this
art has blessed me to my core.”
From R&B to Pop to Jazz, the “Nobody’s Supposed To Be Here” songstress has released
six career albums, including her debut album, Deborah Cox, followed by One Wish, The
Morning After, Remixed, Destination Moon, and The Promise.
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With an impressive
career in entertainment, Deborah not only scaled the music charts with six top 20
Billboard magazine R&B singles and an impressive 13 No. 1 hits on Billboard’s Hot
Dance Club Play chart, but she has also carved out her place within the worlds of
Broadway, television, film, and fashion.
Last seen as Rachel Marron in the national sold-out tour, The Bodyguard: The Musical, Cox has continued her work on screen and stage in a number of key roles including the voice of Whitney Houston in Lifetime’s biopic Whitney, directed by Angela Bassett; and her starring role in the Asolo Repertory Theatre musical production Josephine, among others. The Canadian-born star continues her longstanding commitment to various social issues in the LGBTQ community and has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors including the Out Music Pillar Award and the Harvey Milk Foundation recognized her at the Diversity Honors ceremony for her efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the LGBTQ community.
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