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J. HOLIDAY LANDS IN THE CUSHIEST SPOT: SMASH “BED” IS # 1 BILLBOARD R&B/HIP-HOP SONG FOR A THIRD WEEK
“Bed” video in top rotations on BET, MTV Hits. MTV Jams and VH1 Soul; Now Added to MTV! Debut Music Line/Capitol Album BACK OF MY LAC’ Is In Stores NOW! J. Holiday Tour Dates With R Kelly Run Mid-November - January, 2008
Not too hard, not too soft…but just right: this is the unanimous verdict of listeners and aficionados everywhere on “Bed,” the smashingly successful single by Washington, DC’s own J. Holiday. With three weeks and counting on top of the R&B/Hip-Hop chart, it’s clear that one of the classic songs of the year is emerging -- and that North America is determined to stay in “Bed.” The track is Holiday’s first # 1 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and he is the first artist in a year to top that list with his debut charting song. On its way to the Billboard summit (first achieved on the September 22 chart), “Bed” made history as only the third track of the decade to win the rare trifecta of Most Increased Plays in the same week on the Rhythmic chart (#1 Most-increased plays, up 934), Urban chart (#1 Most-increased plays, up 582), and Urban AC chart (#1 Most-increased plays, up 298) in the U.S.
With its evocative and downright sexy video (directed by Jonathan Mannion) now added to Much Music in a feature rotation and MTV in the U.S., and in its eighth week in the BET Top 10 countdown -- as well as in rotation on BETJ and BET’s 106 & Park (where it premiered just four weeks ago as “New Joint Of the Day”), Mun2 (where it has been named “One Nation Under Hip-Hop” Artist of the month for October and in high rotation at MTV Hits, MTV Jams and VH1 Soul - the “Bed” could not be made more comfortably in preparation for the today's release of J’s eagerly awaited debut album, BACK OF MY LAC’. “It would be cliché to say that the ladies love cool J,” observed Allhiphop.com after a recent show on the Keyshia Cole tour, “but they really do! Showing off his vocal chords on unknown songs off his debut album plus a tribute to a classic Jodeci hit – and his latest single ‘Bed’ – made more than a few ladies fall victim to uncontrollable screaming.” J. Holiday will be back on the road for a major year-end tour with superstar R Kelly, introducing the follow-up single to “Bed,” the album track “Suffocate.”
J. Holiday is the featured artist in Yahoo! Music’s “The New Now,” a website segment that highlights emerging artists on the brink of widespread success. The program runs for a month as part of Yahoo! Music’s multi-level “Who’s Next?” initiative for discovering and highlighting new talent.
Also online, J’s MySpace website, www.myspace.com/jholiday is previewing four songs from the album – “Bed,” “Be With Me” (an earlier single, whose video is also up at the site), “Don’t Wanna Lose,” and the title tune, “Back Of My Lac’.” The four songs, averaging over 70,000 plays per day, have accumulated over 4 million total plays at the site, which is filled with everything-you-always-wanted-to-know about J. Holiday. It has become a blogger’s delight with more than 1,100 comments and photos from fans posted to date.
“Bed” was written by The Dream (credit: Rihanna’s “Umbrella”) and was produced by Los Da Mystro (aka Carlos ‘L.O.S.’ McKinney, whose credits include Faith, Chris Brown, Whitney Houston, Usher). J’s talents as a singer and songwriter and the autobio¬graphic flav of his tunes found sympathetic support from the producers on BACK OF MY LAC’, who include hitmaker Rodney ‘Darkchild’ Jerkins, McKinney, and Music Line’s Ciara and Teairra Mari.
J. Holiday Tour Dates with R Kelly
Nov 14 Columbus, GA – Columbus Civic Center Nov 15 Atlanta – Phillips Arena Nov 16 Greensboro – Greensboro Coliseum Nov 17 Birmingham – BJCC Nov 18 Charlotte – Bobcat Arena Nov 21 Philadelphia – Wachovia Center Nov 22 Newark – Prudential Center Nov 23 New York – Nassau Center Nov 24 Baltimore – 1st Mariner Nov 25 Washington DC – Verizon Center Nov 29 Little Rock – Alltel Arena Nov 30 New Orleans – New Orleans Arena Dec 1 Dallas – American Airlines Arena Dec 2 Houston – Toyota Center Dec 6 Minneapolis – Target Center Dec 7 Kansas City – Sprint Center Dec 8 Indianapolis – Conseco Fieldhouse Dec 9 Memphis – Fed Ex Forum Dec 13 Las Vegas – Mandalay Bay Dec 14 Los Angeles – Staples Center Dec 15 Oakland – Oakland Arena Dec 16 Sacramento – ARCO Arena Dec 19 Denver – Pepsi Center Dec 21 St Louis – Scottrade Dec 22 Chicago – United Center Dec 23 Detroit - Joe Louis Arena Dec 27 Charleston – North Charleston Coliseum Dec 28 Orlando – TD Waterhouse Arena Dec 29 Columbia – Colonial Center Dec 30 Jacksonville – Veteran Memorial Dec 31 Miami – American Airlines Arena Jan 3 Louisville – Kentucky Expo Center Jan 4 Cleveland – Wolstein Center Jan 5 Buffalo – HSBC Arena Jan 6 Dayton – Nutter Center Jan 9 Savannah - Civic Center Jan 10 Greenville – Bi-Lo Center Jan 11 Richmond – Richmond Coliseum Jan 12 Hampton – Hampton Coliseum
Made your ‘BED,’ and can’t wait to lie in it? Hear four songs from the J. Holiday album BACK OF MY LAC’ here: www.jholiday.com www.myspace.com/jholiday
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