BET 'The Family Crews' Star Rebecca Crews Releasing Debut Single 'Can I Stay' July 2014

BET 'The Family Crews' Star Rebecca Crews Releasing Debut Single 'Can I Stay' July 2014
BET reality star from "The Family Crews", Rebecca Crews, is set to release her debut single "Can I Stay" this Summer. The song will feature a smooth jazz feel, with a gospel/pop influence and fans can download the summer track starting on July 8th when it releases to radio stations across the country. Crews will be preparing her full-length album release in October 2014.
"It was so overwhelming, that the lyrics immediately started flowing while I was heading home from church," explains Crews. "I felt like I was able to remove myself from the chaotic world around me, and see clearly that God has a plan for me and my future. Having that security and peace was something I wanted to share with the world!"
Haskel Jackson co-produced "Can I Stay" with Crews, who helped write and arrange the song as well. Additionally, the multi-talented artist also played many of the accompanying instrumentation as a keyboardist, covering piano, strings and other programming. The songs are mixed with musical influences from Sade, Adele to Norah Jones, "Can I Stay" is a mixture of genres that will touch any listener.
"This music is lo-o-ong overdue," laughs Crew. "I have been busy tending to my big family, my larger-than-life husband, and producing a hit reality show. Now that the kids are older and things are looking up for us, I know the timing is perfect!"
Rebecca stars on BET's reality show "The Family Crews" alongside her actor/comedian husband Terry Crews (Are We There Yet?, Blended, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire).
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