Jennifer Hudson’s agent denies flop album rumours
May 18th, 2010 - 5:05 pm ICT by IANSLondon, May 18 (IANS) Singer Jennifer Hudson’s representative has rubbished rumours that she has been forced to re-record her upcoming album after receiving negative feedback from her label bosses.
The singer-actress presented a new batch of songs for her second record to executives at EMI Publishing’s recent presentation for songwriters and producers in New York.
J. Records chiefs are rumoured to have sent Hudson back to the studio to record additional tracks after her work garnered a poor reception at the event, but a representative for the Oscar-winner is adamant the reports are untrue insisting Hudson is only part-way through work on the album.
“We’ve received terrific feedback on the material. (Hudson is only) in the beginning stages (of recording the album),” dailystar.co.uk quoted the spokesperson as saying.
The untitled record is expected to come out in September.
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