vanity download MzVee – Vanity ft. Kelvyn Boy. Ghanaian hit maker, MzVee comes through with a stunning new offering titled “Vanity” featuring contributions from Kelvyn Boy. It has been a great year for music in Africa. From all parts of the continent, artists have dished good music to the airwaves. The list also includes MzVee who has given her fans various reasons to smile this year. The talented Ghanaian hit maker practically owned the airwaves with her fourth studio album, “Inveencible” which bagged her several award noms. The album also got rave reviews from fans all over Africa, and also from the critics. Not done, she has unleashed a new single off the project. She titles this one “Vanity”, and enlists the talented Kelvyn Boy to contribute to it. They both deliver amazing performances on the song. Simply stream and download it below to listen. Also share your thoughts and opinions on the song in the comments section. Album: . The album was produced by under the pseudonym The Starr* Company, and production credit was shared (erroneously) with Vanity 6. Seven of the eight songs were written or co-written by Prince, but credit was given to the bandmembers. He’s So Dull was written and produced by Dez Dickerson. A follow-up to the album was planned to coincide with the Purple Rain movie, but when Vanity decided she did not want to participate in the movie, Prince instead replaced her with Apollonia and changed the group’s name to Apollonia 6; the tracks planned for the follow-up were subsequently included on the album Apollonia 6. Sessions and compiling. Some of the tracks were originally recorded in 1981 and intended for the group The Hookers, the name of the group before Vanity joined. Wet Dream, Make-Up and Drive Me Wild were recorded in Summer 1981, but the album by The Hookers was left unfinished in Autumn 1981, when Prince embarked on the Controversy Tour (see details of the album in the trivia section below). The Hookers evolved into Vanity 6 when Vanity (born Denise Matthews) and Brenda Bennett joined the group, replacing Jamie Shoop and Loreen Moonsie. Nasty Girl, Bite The Beat and He’s So Dull were recorded in late March 1982 for the newly revised group. If A Girl Answers (Don’t Hang Up) and 3 x 2 = 6 were the final tracks recorded for the album, in March or April 1982. Vanity and Brenda Bennett’s vocals for Wet Dream, Make- Up and Drive Me Wild were also recorded at some point in Spring 1982. The album produced four singles, Nasty Girl, Bite The Beat, He’s So Dull, and Drive Me Wild, and Vanity 6 supported the album by touring as one of Prince’s opening acts on the 1999 Tour (with the musical backing played by The Time). Perhaps due to the album’s explicit lyrics, the album only reached number 45 on the US Billboard Pop Chart, but reached number 6 on the US Billboard Black Chart (recently renamed from the Billboard Soul Chart). The compact disc version is a reissue from the original LP. Nasty Girl (5:10) Wet Dream (4:12) Drive Me Wild (2:31) 1 He’s So Dull (2:32) 2 If A Girl Answers (Don’t Hang Up) (5:34) 3 Make-Up (2:40) 1 Bite The Beat (3:12) 4 3 x 2 = 6 (5:24) 5. The vinyl long play is the original issue. Side 1: Nasty Girl (5:10) Wet Dream (4:12) Drive Me Wild (2:31) 1 He’s So Dull (2:32) 2 Side 2: If A Girl Answers (Don’t Hang Up) (5:34) 3 Make-Up (2:40) 1 Bite The Beat (3:12) 4 3 x 2 = 6 (5:24) 5. All songs written by Prince (credited to Vanity 6) except where noted. 1 Written by Prince (credited to Susan Moonsie) 2 Written by Dez Dickerson (credited to Dez Dickerson and Vanity) 3 Written by Prince and Terry Lewis (credited to Terry Lewis and Vanity 6) 4 Written by Prince (lyrics, credited to Brenda Bennett) and (music) 5 Written by Prince (credited to Vanity) Vanity (song) The song was produced by Fusari in 2006 and was made available on Gaga's Myspace for a short period of time. The song appeared as track eleven on the U.S. advance promo edition of The Fame . This version was issued some time in the Spring or Summer of 2008 before the album release. This feature was the only CD release the song got. The song was later originally planned to be track eight on the UK version of The Fame , however, it was cut due to the jazzy sound. Instead, the song was released as an exclusive download song for the music store, Rhapsody, on November 11, 2008. When tickets went on sale for the 2011 Monster Ball Tour, LiveNation made the song available as a free download to those who bought tickets. Lady Gaga released a statement about her collaboration with Lady Starlight. Fashion and attitude and style, that's what we breathe for. We joke that our full-time boyfriend is our vanity. Release. The song was used in the movie "Beastly" as a cover sung by Hanover Swain. It was also released on Beastly (Songs From The Motion Picture) on March 1, 2011. Performances. Concert tours. Lyrics. Midnight at the glamour show on a Sunday night Everybody drink a lotta whiskey and wine We dance like no tomorrow, we're on burlesque time But everybody's gotta work tomorrow at 9. Touch me, t-touch me baby But don't mess up my hair Love me, I l-love me crazy But don't get too attached 'cause this a brief affair. Vanity Pictures in magazines, movie screens Vanity Mirrors and cameras, so many beauty queens Vanity It's so good to be Fabulous and glamorous We love ourselves and no one else. Va-va-va-va-va-va-va-vanity Va-vanity Va-va-va-vanity. Nothing's wrong with being just a little bit vain We need a little pretty 'cause this country's insane So go ahead and label me whatever you like But nothing's quite as sexy as a woman is fine. Touch me, t-touch me baby But don't mess up my hair Love me, I l-love me crazy But don't get too attached 'cause this a brief affair. Vanity Pictures in magazines, movie screens Vanity Mirrors and cameras, so many beauty queens Vanity It's so good to be Fabulous and glamorous We love ourselves and no one else. Look at me, whatcha lookin' at? Look at me, whatcha starin' at? Look at me, whatcha lookin' at? Look at me, whatcha starin' at? I'm comin' around I'm sippin' on André, it's time I heard the cutie's in the back Startin' the pa-party line. Let's dance quick round We're in the vanity house We're covered in sequins, diamonds We're happy 'cause we're shinin' Touch me, t-touch me baby But don't mess up my hair Love me, I l-love me crazy But don't get too attached 'cause this a brief affair. Vanity Pictures in magazines, movie screens Vanity Mirrors and cameras, so many beauty queens Vanity It's so good to be Fabulous and glamorous We love ourselves and no one else. Vanity Pictures in magazines, movie screens Vanity Mirrors and cameras, so many beauty queens Vanity It's so good to be Fabulous and glamorous We love ourselves and no one else. Vanity album download. Vanity or Vanity 6. what happened to the album? Refresh my memory, people. I can't remember if the album was called Vanity or Vanity 6. For some reason, I don't remember the other girls being on the cover of the album. Anyways, when this album came out, I didn't have much money, so even though I decided it wasn't that hot, I kept listening to it and it grew on me. When my album broke into many pieces, I never replaced it. Was this album ever released on CD.? When they shoved CD's down my throat, I never replaced this deliciously bad album. But, it holds a lot of memories for me and I think about it often. Is it out of print? How can I get it? Timmy84? SoulAlive? babybugz? I need help, somebody. I'm sleepy, I'll check back, tomorrow. Hi, there were official cd's printed in the US and Japan around the late 80's-early 90's, and some copies are still available: Thank You. I will thoroughly check out all of these sites. I do remember that the album I'm looking for was on the Motown label. kellistarr120 said: Thank You. I will thoroughly check out all of these sites. I do remember that the album I'm looking for was on the Motown label. You are thinking of Vanity's solo on Motown, either Wild Animal or Skin On Skin . Neither of which were ever released officially on CD. Shango said: Hi, there were official cd's printed in the US and Japan around the late 80's-early 90's, and some copies are still available: Amazon.com: Vanity 6 vanity 6 cd | eBay Vanity 6 | AllCDCovers. No official US CDs. Any that you see are bootlegs by knobheads trying to rip people off. Shango said: Hi, there were official cd's printed in the US and Japan around the late 80's-early 90's, and some copies are still available: Amazon.com: Vanity 6 vanity 6 cd | eBay Vanity 6 | AllCDCovers. No official US CDs. Any that you see are bootlegs by knobheads trying to rip people off. Vanity 6 was released on cd stateside by WB back in the day. getxxxx said: Mong said: No official US CDs. Any that you see are bootlegs by knobheads trying to rip people off. Vanity 6 was released on cd stateside by WB back in the day. I'm holding one at this very moment. © 1982 Warner Brothers. kellistarr120 said: Thank You. I will thoroughly check out all of these sites. I do remember that the album I'm looking for was on the Motown label. You are thinking of Vanity's solo albums on Motown, either Wild Animal or Skin On Skin . Neither of which were ever released officially on CD. That's it! It's Wild Animal,. I just discovered a site www.ioffer.com/i/165444903 that has both cd's. Except that they were calling Wild Animal a cdr. Anyone know what that is? I sent them a note asking if these were original releases or some bootleg copies, as Mong has stated. kellistarr120 said: sextonseven said: You are thinking of Vanity's solo albums on Motown, either Wild Animal or Skin On Skin . Neither of which were ever released officially on CD. That's it! It's Wild Animal,. I just discovered a site www.ioffer.com/i/165444903 that has both cd's. Except that they were calling Wild Animal a cdr. Anyone know what that is? I sent them a note asking if these were original releases or some bootleg copies, as Mong has stated. They are copies, not originals. A CDR is what you buy at the store to burn music on at home. [Edited 10/29/11 14:58pm] kellistarr120 said: sextonseven said: You are thinking of Vanity's solo albums on Motown, either Wild Animal or Skin On Skin . Neither of which were ever released officially on CD. That's it! It's Wild Animal,. I just discovered a site www.ioffer.com/i/165444903 that has both cd's. Except that they were calling Wild Animal a cdr. Anyone know what that is? I sent them a note asking if these were original releases or some bootleg copies, as Mong has stated. Again, 1984's "Wild Animal" and 1986's "Skin On Skin" have NEVER been released on CD. Anything you find on the net or anywhere else are bootleg vinyl rips. kitbradley said: kellistarr120 said: That's it! It's Wild Animal,. I just discovered a site www.ioffer.com/i/165444903 that has both cd's. Except that they were calling Wild Animal a cdr. Anyone know what that is? I sent them a note asking if these were original releases or some bootleg copies, as Mong has stated. Again, 1984's "Wild Animal" and 1986's "Skin On Skin" have NEVER been released on CD. Anything you find on the net or anywhere else are bootleg vinyl rips. It is amazing how one can read something and twist the words to suit what they'd like to believe. Sextonseven also said neither were ever officially released on cd. Bummer! Thanks kind people for helping me! Shango said: Hi, there were official cd's printed in the US and Japan around the late 80's-early 90's, and some copies are still available: Amazon.com: Vanity 6 vanity 6 cd | eBay Vanity 6 | AllCDCovers. No official US CDs. Any that you see are bootlegs by knobheads trying to rip people off. Actaully it was in the late 80s. I have one here too. I bought it and the tape from a record store when I was in high school around 1992. musicman said: Mong said: No official US CDs. Any that you see are bootlegs by knobheads trying to rip people off. Actaully it was in the late 80s. I have one here too. I bought it and the tape from a record store when I was in high school around 1992. So, it was available but is no longer. That sucks! I only find sellers wanting to part with vinyl or cassette. I'd consider an old, fragile casette if they weren't selling it for $30.00 People don't want to part with their Vanity. Who knew it'd be such a commodity. kellistarr120 said: Thank You. I will thoroughly check out all of these sites. I do remember that the album I'm looking for was on the Motown label. You could also consider the following since it's not certain if or how soon those Motown albums might be officially reissued: - buying those available cd-recordables which you saw online. The price is imo not that high and affordable, compared to the prices on musicstack: Vanity - Wild Animal (although Musicstack sells them as an LP-CDR package, but still) [Edited 10/30/11 5:41am] kellistarr120 said: musicman said: Actaully it was in the late 80s. I have one here too. I bought it and the tape from a record store when I was in high school around 1992. So, it was available but is no longer. That sucks! I only find sellers wanting to part with vinyl or cassette. I'd consider an old, fragile casette if they weren't selling it for $30.00 People don't want to part with their Vanity. Who knew it'd be such a commodity. Yeah, the Vanity 6 album was on cd, but you have to be careful now because people like to sell so many bootlegs online. The other two solo Vanity albums I don't think were every released on cd. I have Wild Animal on vinyl. The only songs I listen to on it are "" and "Mechanical Emotions", because she sounded high as hell recording that. And, Motown was wrong for releasing it too- lol. I have these in Vinyl: Wild Animal 1984 (Motown) Skin On Skin 1986 (Motown) Under The Influence 12" single 1986 (Motown) Vanity 6 (Warner) 1982 (I have this on original CD too) I'm thinking on taking the vinyl route. i'm going to get skin on skin, too. kellistarr120 said: I'm thinking on taking the vinyl route. i'm going to get skin on skin, too. I really like Skin On Skin. kellistarr120 said: musicman said: Actaully it was in the late 80s. I have one here too. I bought it and the tape from a record store when I was in high school around 1992. So, it was available but is no longer. That sucks! I only find sellers wanting to part with vinyl or cassette. I'd consider an old, fragile casette if they weren't selling it for $30.00 People don't want to part with their Vanity. Who knew it'd be such a commodity. I recently sold a copy of the "Vanity 6" CD on ebay that I found in a used record store a few weeks ago. It sold for $30, which is the going price for the disc right now. I've seen it for under $30 on amazon.com. I remember just a couple of years ago, that title was going for over $100. Go to Denise Matthews' facebook page and ask her is she has one to sell. vainandy said: Go to Denise Matthews' facebook page and ask her is she has one to sell. That should provide for a very entertaining response from the ole gal. Just be warned, she'll try and save your soul from hell and eternal damnation for even wanting to listen to that CD. I wonder how sales are for Vanity? I would actually be interested in reading Vanity's autobiography, but based on that horrid excerpt, she needs a really good ghostwriter. Javi said: Are Wild Animal and Skin On Skin really worthy? How do they sound like? And the 1988 Apollonia album? Any opinions on these three albums? You can listen to her on youtube. I listened to wild animal yesterday, sounds just as good as the stuff that's playing today. Javi said: Are Wild Animal and Skin On Skin really worthy? How do they sound like? Any opinions on these three albums? Benjah - 2013 - Vanity Fare. (NASHVILLE, Tennessee) -- Award-winning producer, songwriter and artist Benjah will release his third solo album Vanity Fare on March 19th via Jahmen Music Group, with distribution through New Day Distribution. The highly anticipated album features guest performances by some of Christian music's hottest artists, including Trip Lee, Tedashii, Propaganda, Da Truth, Json, Sho Baraka, Beckah Shae, Canon and more. On Vanity Fare , Benjamin "Benjah" Thom passionately communicates the cost of chasing vanity. "This earth has nothing to offer us," he says about the album's theme. "We must look to Christ for the fulfillment we all seek." A critically acclaimed songwriter and producer, Benjah has developed his unique brand of fusing heavy urban production with pop elements into one of Christian music's most sought after sounds. Benjah produced and was featured on Lecrae's GRAMMY® and Dove Award nominated album Rehab, and he took home a Dove Award for producing/writing with Group 1 Crew. His other credits also include Tedashii, Trip Lee, Sho Baraka, Json, Andy Mineo and more. As an independent artist, Benjah has built an incredibly impressive online audience with nearly 100,000 fans on Facebook and a YouTube channel that is quickly approaching 1 Million views, thanks in part to two popular music videos. Benjah will spend most of the year on the road promoting the new album, including this spring's Vanity Fare Promo Tour and a return to Brazil this summer. Benjah has also released two new music videos from Vanity Fare - "Love Signs & Don't Shoot" and "Grizz" - and two additional videos are planned. "I'm super excited to share my new album with my fans," says Benjah. "I love the way my sound is evolving and growing more and more into its 'own.' I'm also very excited to see the truths that I sing about impact our culture and fight against the lies that pop culture sells us." Track Listing for Vanity Fare : 1. Rainbows (featuring Tedashii) 2. Love Signs (featuring Dillavou) 3. Grizz (featuring God Servant & Canon) 4. Action 5. Work 6. Left Right (featuring Beckah Shae & Trip Lee) 7. Stones 8. Come with Me 9. Don't Shoot (featuring Dillabou & Lee Green) 10. Flowing (featuring Json & Eshon Burgandy) 11. Abandoned 12. Last Call (featuring Da Truth, Sho Baraka & Propaganda) Benjah's 3rd studio album is entitled "Vanity Fare". This album passionately communicates the cost of chasing vanity, and how this earth has nothing to offer us. We must look to Christ for the fulfillment we all seek. Benjah communicates this through hard hitting beats with big chorus's that will take you on a melodic journey. Vanity Fare's feature line up is heavy: Tedashii, Trip Lee, Da Truth, Json, Propaganda, and many more.