Tuesday, September 14, 2010

DESMOND CHILD SAYS RICKY MARTIN'S MUSIC HAS UNLEASHED NEW CREATIVITY SINCE COMING OUT



Producer Desmond Child recently revealed to Blackbook some details on Ricky Martin's new album and has stated that since coming out his music has a whole new perspective:

"I’m really excited about the music, the content, because since he’s come out it’s unleashed his creativity and the scope of what he can sing about and say and do. He’s a formidable person – an activist, a philanthropist, a humanitarian. All of the work he’s put into his charity—it’s all going into the music. His personal life too, and how much his life has been changed by his children. Once he opened that door a floodgate of energy and creativity just really exploded...We really reached a creative fusion of rock and pop and electronic and Latin music – it’s all over the place in a really great way."

Honey, they didn't come up with the term "the truth shall set you free" for shits and giggles. I've always said the moment you stop struggling with your demons, and fearlessly face them head-on, that is the moment you begin to burst with creativity and inspiration. I'm really looking forward to hearing the new music Ricky will be writing about chronicling our intimate relationship, because honey, you can explode your creativity all over me anytime you want.

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