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Marsha Ambrosius: In Her Own Words
If you follow her on Twitter, you know how distraught and heartbroken former Floetry member Marsha Ambrosius was when Michael Jackson passed away. However, outside of her thoughts released via the micro blogging site, she never really spoke out about the subject. Or any subject, for that matter. Well, that's all changed as SoulCulture.tv caught up with Marsha during a recent trip to the UK, pinning the songstress down about an array of subjects, including why Floetry broke up, when we'll hear her official debut, and, of course, how MJ caused her "Butterflies" to come to life and how she heard about his passing. It's a great interview and equally great to hear from Marsha directly. Personally, she could have said anything and I'd have listened. She had me with the accent. Check after the bounce for footage from the UK Soul Jam of Marsha's tribute to MJ--a song she wrote for him that was never released called "I Want You To Stay."
Tags: floetry, marsha ambrosius, michael jackson

Comments
I didn't know she wrote that MJ song! She is so talented! Can't wait to hear her album.
ebwriter | July 16, 2009 7:57 PM | PermalinkI knew she wrote Butterflies. I even have the demo of her singing it on my ipod as well as MJ's version. Priceless!!
MusicInMySoul | July 14, 2009 10:39 PM | PermalinkHad no idea she wrote Butterflies....Beautiful song. As for Marsha she is one of the baddest sistas doing it, I've got most of her catalog and will support anything she drops
stoneyisland | July 14, 2009 10:16 AM | PermalinkThis is excellent. Marsh has a lot of stuff on the way folks. Stay tuned. Props to soulbounce for posting. Props tp Soul Culture for just being them. DOPE
Gem | July 13, 2009 11:59 PM | PermalinkLoved hearing about all the songs she's writing. Gotta respect the skills. And to think she wrote a classic like Butterflies so early in her career!
Didi | July 13, 2009 7:55 PM | PermalinkSoulCulture always captures the best interviews from artists. Lookin' forward to Marsha's new album.
Soulrific | July 13, 2009 7:14 PM | Permalink