Since 2010’s No Boys Allowed, Keri Hilson hasn’t created a whole body of work; however, the singer/songwriter claims that this may finally change this year.
On Wednesday, February 1, Hilson spoke on the Behind the Mask podcast. She discussed her film career, her time on the Millennium Tour, and more. Hilson also hinted that her long-awaited third studio album would be released soon.
I’m confident that [the new record] provides answers, Hilson stated. “I am proud of it, I can say that. I can also confirm that there were a few false beginnings. Some of them were not me. Some people would create false press releases and tweets, or I don’t know, fake PR.
There have, however, been false starts, and the one that occurred just before her father’s passing was unquestionably my fault because it is what I had planned to do at the time. But I believe I’m getting closer now.
The “Pretty Girl Rock” singer claimed she is confident “this is the year” will see the project’s release, though she did not provide a specific date.
She continued, “Recently, I’ve been considering whether I want to go back in and record some more.” “I’ve been debating whether or not I want to spruce it up and make it more lively. I’m motivated to write…”
There have, however, been false starts, and the one that occurred just before her father’s passing was unquestionably my fault because it is what I had planned to do at the time. But I believe I’m getting closer now.
The “Pretty Girl Rock” singer claimed she is confident “this is the year” will see the project’s release, though she did not provide a specific date.
She continued, “Recently, I’ve been considering whether I want to go back in and record some more.” “I’ve been debating whether or not I want to spruce it up and make it more lively. I’m motivated to write…”
No Boys Allowed was executive produced by Timbaland and Polow da Don and starred Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Kanye West, J. Cole, Nelly, and Timbaland himself. It debuted on the Board 200 and peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200, selling 102,000 copies. in the first week.
Since then, Keri Hilson has appeared in numerous films, including her popular 2012 film Think Like a Man starring Regina Hall, Kevin Hart, and Gabrielle Union.
She also apparently spent time reading COVID-19 conspiracy theories in 2020 when she was accused of blaming 5G radiation for the cause of the global pandemic. In a series of since-deleted tweets, the singer highlighted how the virus emerged shortly after 5G launched in China and warned fans to turn off wireless technology.
For YEARS, she said, “many have been attempting to warn us about 5G.” “Petitions, groups, studies… Radiation effects are what we are currently experiencing. Launch of 5G in CHINA. Nov 1, 2019. People suddenly died. See attached for more, and see my Instagram stories. Disable LTE to disable 5G!
Keri highlighted how she developed her coronavirus conspiracy idea through her study and YouTube videos.
“I also habe a friend who’s been showing me youtube on the physical/human effects of 4 & 5G over the past year,” she added. I did some research on COVID-19 today for myself. The links were really strange. And credible considering everything I’ve read.
To be clear, I’m suggesting that numerous studies and trials have suggested that the potentially harmful electromagnetic radiation (5G) may be the source of the communicable virus.
Later, she deleted the posts, stating that her management team had requested them.
She wrote, “Management has requested me to erase the video and articles.” “I value thoughtful discussion of alternative thoughts. Let’s all just exercise caution outside because, whatever its origin, the virus is a serious threat. God be with us, please. prayers to everyone.