Contemporary RnB artist Bridget Kelly has recently left Jay Z’s Roc Nation record label for the newest album she is working on, which was just renamed “All Or Nothing” from “Something Different”. Since she left Roc Nation she has come out with two singles “I won’t Cry” as well as “Almost More”. The cutting-edge RnB to Pop princess deviated from Roc Nation after being with them for 6 years and releasing two different EPs called “Bridget Kelly” and “Every Girl”. According to her interview with the source, Kelly states,
“You outgrow situations sometimes. I still feel their love. They’re still people I confide in and people that I have a really strong personal relationship with, so in order to keep that in tact we need to just go our separate ways. Honestly, we need to part ways”.
Kelly still plans to release her new album independently this year, and rumor even has it that she is working with Jerry Wonda. Her two newest singles are getting a good amount of hype since they were released on YouTube. The two songs are somewhat of a storyline between a big break up and starting a new relationship. There are high hopes for the upcoming album having a great poetic storyline, which displays Kelly’s real inner strength.