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Monica Arnold may be young, but she knows about attitude. Confident.
Intelligent. Self-possessed and self-assured. Wise beyond her years, but
still playful.
Some people might wonder just what a teenager could possibly have to
say. The answer, for Monica, is plenty.
MISS THANG is Monica's Rowdy Records debut, and it's a potent,
persuasive and personal statement from a young woman who's heading up
the new breed of R&B singers. Such is the depth of soulfulness of MISS
THANG and of Monica's powerful vocals that it's hard to believe she only
turned fourteen in October '95 and entered the ninth grade.
With songs written and produced by the incomparable Dallas Austin and
his all-star DARP producers Tim & Bob (Boyz II Men), Colin Wolfe (Dr.
Dre, Madonna) and Arnold Hennings (TLC, Tracie Spencer), MISS THANG is a
solid, funky, sassy and knowing collection that represents both Monica
and the way young girls are living.
More than just a collection of songs written by a man trying to
perpetuate teenage reality, the album was composed with Monica's input,
and with one particular young lady in mind: Monica herself.
Take the powerhouse first single, "Don't Take It Personal."
Straight-ahead funky, both in the beat and in the message, "Don't Take
It Personal" is Monica's credo. Directed to a boyfriend who's sweating
her to spend more time with him, the track is a soulful announcement
that Monica can walk the walk, talk the talk, and live her life with
pride and confidence. Lines like "It's just one of them days when I
wanna be all alone...It's just one of them thangs...Don't take it
personal" set the tone.
Monica has an amazing sense of self, especially for someone her age, and
this clearly comes across in her music. The title track take the
assuredness of "Don't Take It Personal" to the next level, as Monica
asserts, "It's all right for me to think it's all about me..."
commenting on Monica's confident and sassy personality, Dallas sates,
"She's a young girl with an old soul. She had to have been a jazz or
blues singer in a past life."
The strength of Monica's album and attitude caught the attention of
Queen Latifah, who happened to hear an advance of MISS THANG while
visiting Atlanta. Latifah arranged to meet Monica, and immediately
offered to manage her through Flavor Unit Management Company.
Born and raised in Atlanta's College Park, Monica's musical ambitions
have always been supported by her family. Monica began singing in her
local church choir at the tender age of four, and quickly rose from the
chorus to a soloist. Word of the child prodigy with phenomenal skills
began to filter around Atlanta. Vocally inspired by the likes of Whitney
Houston, Aretha Franklin, and Rachelle Farrell, Monica was encouraged to
enter local talent contests and eventually won over twenty of them. It
was at one of these shows that fate, in the persona of Dallas Austin,
intervened.
Dallas' rep is well known. A bit of a wunderkind himself at
twenty-three, his list of credits is diverse: Madonna, Joi, TLC, Boyz II
Men, Grace Jones and Highland Place Mobsters, to name a few. Noted for
his visionary approach to soul and pop, Dallas saw and heard that
"certain something" in Monica and immediately offered her a deal with
his Arista-distributed Rowdy Records label.
"Working with Dallas was hard work, but he made it fun. He really helped
me feel the meaning of the songs and bring my own point of view in,"
Monica says of her "daddy" Dallas, who claims, "Monica is the most
gifted and innately talented singer I've ever worked with. Her phrasing
and interpretation came very naturally."
Monica's got the wisdom, the attitude and , most of all, the voice to
deliver. Monica is a real singer, with serious talent, and MISS THANG is
just the opening salvo from a young woman that has a lot to say and her
own unique way of saying it.