Amazing experience.
Speaker AGoing to South Korea to sing before, I think it was about a stadium of 25,000 people.
Speaker AThat was amazing, too.
Speaker AAnd traveling to different places like Nigeria and all of that.
Speaker AAnd so I was with the label for a time and then I.
Speaker AI got dropped from the label.
Speaker AGot dropped from the label.
Speaker AA lot of people back then actually got dropped.
Speaker ASo I don't feel too bad about it because when you have people like Karen Clark getting dropped, and I'm like, okay, I'm good, you know, So, I mean, lady, if you're getting dropped, that I don't feel too bad.
Speaker AYou know what I'm saying?
Speaker AAnd I think.
Speaker AI think that back then there was just an issue with record labels on a whole.
Speaker AI don't know if it's gotten better.
Speaker AI think there's a lot of labels that.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AThat have been shutting down and so on.
Speaker AAnd so back then, if.
Speaker AI mean, if you weren't doing sales like Kirk Franklin at the time with Stomp, then you just weren't staying.
Speaker AYou just weren't staying on a label.
Speaker AThey just didn't.
Speaker AThey didn't see you as a real asset.
Speaker ALike, you needed to be selling like X amount of units at a time.
Speaker ASo I don't have any hate towards them, though.
Speaker AThey really did an excellent job introducing me to the industry.
Speaker AI got known by a lot of people because of that album and stuff, so I'm grateful to them, actually.
Speaker AI really have nothing bad to say.
Speaker AAnd it was a great opportunity for me and it was the opening door to where I am now.
Speaker ASo I've recorded.
Speaker ARecorded that album.
Speaker AI recorded great Things, which was Live Back in.
Speaker AIt was either 2010 or 2011, and I've done singles in between.
Speaker AAnd right now I'm working on my next project, which is soon to be released this fall.
Speaker AThis fall?
Speaker AThroughout next year.
Speaker AYeah, a bunch of tracks will be released.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker BWow.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker AYou just took us.
Speaker BYou took us through your whole career in a bit of a nutshell there.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BI mean, congratulations on your success so far.
Speaker BYou've done a lot of really amazing.
Speaker AYou've been in some movies, too.
Speaker AIt's been good.
Speaker AYou've been doing some acting.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ADone a lot.
Speaker ADone a lot.
Speaker ADone.
Speaker BIs that something that you always wanted to do, acting, or is that just like.
Speaker AI, you know, I didn't know that I wanted to do it.
Speaker AI didn't know I got the opportunity came and I said, okay, let's try it.
Speaker AAnd it was fun.
Speaker AI loved it.
Speaker ASo, yeah, it's something that I would love to continue to do wherever the opportunity presents itself.
Speaker COkay, you heard that, folks.
Speaker BHeard it here.
Speaker AFirst.
Speaker CI have a question about your time with the record label.
Speaker CWas there anything in that time going on in Canada in terms of just any record labels interested in gospel music at the time?
Speaker ANo.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CAnd because I.
Speaker CI know that R B had a hard time, so I could imagine that gospel had even a harder time, you know?
Speaker BRight, right, right.
Speaker CI'm always curious as to why as a collective, we could never.
Speaker COr the city or a group of people could never come together to form something that could help put specifically Toronto.
Speaker ACanada, on the map.
Speaker CAnd I wonder if you have any insight as to why.
Speaker CI think it's the all chefs, no cooks mentality that happens a lot in our community that is support of it.
Speaker CSo it's sad and unfortunate that another Canadian talent had to go to the US to pop off and really make a name for herself.
Speaker CAnd Nashville.
Speaker CYeah, I would never have guessed was the hub.
Speaker CI mean, now it makes sense, but back then, I would never guess the place to go for gospel music.
Speaker CNow when you're creating an album as like a secular artist, you have.
Speaker CYou sit down and sometimes you come up with themes for singles, but with gospel, obviously, the theme is going to pretty much be consistent throughout.
Speaker CSo with this new project, do you have any kind of themes or any types of subject matter that you might want to touch, or do you just go in and whatever you feel at the moment, you kind of just create?
Speaker AMm.
Speaker AI would say the latter.
Speaker ANot that you can't have a theme.
Speaker AOf course you can.
Speaker AOf course.
Speaker ABut with me, it's always been the latter.
Speaker AWhere.
Speaker AEspecially with this project, what happened was.
Speaker AAre you familiar with gospel music?
Speaker CYes, ma'am.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAnd Christian music.
Speaker ASo ccm, not so much favorite stuff.
Speaker ANot so much ccm.
Speaker CI don't want to get.
Speaker CI'm familiar with them.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker ASo the only reason why I ask is because of the person that I worked with.
Speaker ASo for this, for these songs, the person that we called on to do actually a songwriting session, a songwriting camp, which I've never done before.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AUsually if I'm going to write a song, I do it by myself.
Speaker CGot.
Speaker AI learned so much from doing a songwriting camp that the fact that you get to collaborate with different songwriters and come up with a song together is just fantastic.
Speaker ALike, why aren't we doing that?
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ACuz sometimes you get songwriters block, you get writers block, and you can't think of what to.
Speaker ABut there's somebody right there.
Speaker AOh, how about this?
Speaker AHow about that?
Speaker AHow about this melody?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ALike it.
Speaker AIt just.
Speaker AAnd you.
Speaker AIt flows so nicely.
Speaker AAnd I'm so grateful for what we came up with because it's.
Speaker AIt's something that I wouldn't have come up with by myself.
Speaker AI just wouldn't.
Speaker AThe lyrics are more in depth.
Speaker AAnd the person that I worked with, his name is LJ Mitchell.
Speaker AHe's actually originally lj.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker ASo you know him?
Speaker CWe had him on here.
Speaker AOkay, awesome.
Speaker ASo you know he's with Elevation now.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BYes, yes.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ASo we called on him and I said, yo, we want you to come down here and let's do some writing.
Speaker ABecause he's worked with Elevation.
Speaker AAnd I wanted something more than just.
Speaker AEven though you say, you know, when it comes to the gospel, you know, there's a particular theme when it comes to gospel, but I didn't want the lyrics to just be churchy lyrics.
Speaker BRight, Got it.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI wanted them.
Speaker AI wanted to them to be more in depth, which is something that I appreciate about the CCM side of Christian music.
Speaker AYou know what I'm saying?
Speaker AThey.
Speaker AYou know, people will complain and say, your songs are too wordy.
Speaker AYour songs are too.
Speaker AI shut that down.
Speaker ALike, I.
Speaker AI think that's something that we need to shut down.
Speaker ABecause if you love hymns, then you have no problem learning the songs to CCM music.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker ABecause hymns are just as wordy.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker AYou know what I'm saying?
Speaker AAnd the reason why we know hymns is because we sang the same hymns over and over almost every Sunday.
Speaker CExactly.
Speaker BThat's right.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AYou know what I'm saying?
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ABecause it was sung over and over and now it gets in your mind and now you know the hymns and they're with you for life.
Speaker ANo different from these songs.
Speaker AThey're.
Speaker AThey're just as wordy, but they're just as powerful, too, and speak to life situations and.
Speaker AAnd things that are relatable.
Speaker AJust like those songs were relatable to everyday life, you know, but not leaving out Jesus out of the equation.
Speaker AYou can't do that if you're going to talk about Christian music.
Speaker ASo that's what we did.
Speaker AAnd I.
Speaker AAnd actually with one of the songs, one of the songs that I recorded is called Been a Long Time Coming.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAnd what happened was the first writing session, I opened it with prayer.
Speaker ALike, we were talking.
Speaker AThere was three of us, Karroy Williams, who's actually one of my BGVs, and then LJ and myself.
Speaker AAnd we were just talking about how, you know, they were LJ was asking me, you know, Londa, what is it that you want to come out of this session?
Speaker AWhat do you want to write about?
Speaker ABlah, blah, blah.
Speaker AAnd then we were talking about a whole bunch of stuff, like what we're talking about now, industry things and all that stuff.
Speaker ABut the way that the.
Speaker AThe.
Speaker AThe conversation was going, I started to feel the Holy Ghost in the room, sir.
Speaker AAnd I said.
Speaker AI said, it's time for us to.
Speaker ABefore we go any further, I need us to just open up in prayer.
Speaker ASo I opened up in prayer, and in my prayer, you know, I was just giving God thanks for this opportunity to be.
Speaker AEven be working with LJ and my BG Beat for him to come and be willing to do.
Speaker AAnd I was like, God, you know, it's been a long time coming because I've been wanting to work on a new music and so on.
Speaker AAnd lj, as soon as I was done, he's like, londa, that prayer.
Speaker AAnd he just automatically started playing a melody to the words.
Speaker ABeen a long time coming it's been a long time coming along Been a long time coming And I was like, jesus, what is going on here?
Speaker AIt was so sweet.
Speaker AAnd we just started writing on top of that.
Speaker AAnd so.
Speaker AAnd now the song.
Speaker AI mean, it's my favorite song.
Speaker AOne of.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker ALike, all the songs are powerful, but that one is one.
Speaker AAnd so we're like, londy, he said, london, every session we have, you're gonna open up in prayer, because, woman, you can pray and something out of your prayer.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo that.
Speaker AThat.
Speaker AThat.
Speaker AThat was awesome.
Speaker AThat was awesome.
Speaker BAmazing.
Speaker BI guess that really answers your question about the inspiration, too.
Speaker BWhere it comes.
Speaker AYes.