We’re going to get more romantic, touch on a few political issues, perhaps. “What you’ll find, hopefully, in the next album is a deeper look at Color Me Badd. “We don’t want to stay constant we want to grow,” Thornton said. Work on the follow-up is to begin when the tour with Abdul ends in November. So rather than disown the “hip-hop doo-wop” style that the group has claimed as its signature, Thornton said CMB will continue to embrace songs like “I Wanna Sex You Up,” “All 4 Love” and “I Adore Mi Amor” but will, the group hopes, add dimension and texture in its next album. (The debut album) only gave you a part of Color Me Badd now we want to not branch away from it, but to enhance it.” “All of the romance-the quotes and stuff (on the CD jacket)-are just a part of us.” But, he hastened to point out, there’s more to this group than meets the personal ads. “ or when Watters (a Leo who favors music, basketball, dancing and writing) writes “I love to give a girl roses, write her a poem, sing her a song or do whatever it takes to make her feel like a lady!,” you can be sure they mean it, Thornton says. Someone I can cherish, hold and who doesn’t mind taking walks with me on the beach, or even gazing into my eyes underneath a starlit night as I read her poetry and express what she means to me. So when Thornton (astrological sign Gemini hobbies: writing, sports and romance) tells you on the jacket to the “C.M.B.” CD that he wants “a girl that loves romance. But, he added, “you know, we weren’t trying to appeal to any one type of market. The marketing images that have cast the guys as modern-day Bobby Sherman/David Cassidys are “definitely part of our style,” Thornton allows.
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