Victoria Monét Has 'Already' Created a Love Song Anita Baker 'Would Be Proud of,' Says R&B Legend
"CONGRATULATIONS on ALL your, well deserved Nominations & Accolades," Baker wrote in response to a 2022 post by the "On My Mama" singer
Victoria Monét has Anita Baker’s stamp of approval!
On Thursday, the “Caught Up in the Rapture” legend, 64, responded to a 2022 post by the “On My Mama” singer, 34, who shared her dream to record a love song that would make Baker proud.
“I wanna make a classic love song that Anita Baker would be proud of,” the songstress wrote in a February 2022 tweet.
??You've Already Done it. @VictoriaMonet By Using *ALL of Your Gifts. *How does it feel* is A ??Melodic Masterpiece. CONGRATULATIONS?? on ALL your, well deserved Nominations & Accolades & Keeping R&B in Your World/Your Generation??
ABXO?? https://t.co/u1eiwr1lE8— Anita Baker (@IAMANITABAKER) January 4, 2024
“You've Already Done it. @VictoriaMonet By Using *ALL of Your Gifts. *How does it feel* is A Melodic Masterpiece. CONGRATULATIONS on ALL your, well deserved Nominations & Accolades & Keeping R&B in Your World/Your Generation,” Baker wrote in a retweet, signing, “ABXO.”
“How Does It Make You Feel” is a song on Monét’s latest album, Jaguar II, which was released last August. She earned seven Grammy nominations, making her the second-most nominated artist at the Feb. 4 ceremony.
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Last month, the “Coastin’” singer spoke to PEOPLE exclusively after learning that her 2?-year-old daughter Hazel is the youngest person ever to be nominated for a Grammy for her involvement in her mother’s music.
"It's a really big deal. I think it's another full circle moment for me because during pregnancy, everything was really scary," she told PEOPLE. "People were telling me how bad of a career move it could be, how detrimental to everything it could be."
“Pregnancy, it's going into unknown territory and no one's story is the same. So, to have one of the more fearful moments career-wise turn into one of the best moments ever of my career is really magical. I'm honored to have the accolade for her."
The mother-daughter duo collaborated on Monét’s track "Hollywood," which earned Hazel a nomination for best traditional R&B performance.
Before she welcomed her first child with her fitness trainer boyfriend John Gaines in February 2021 and before blossoming into a mainstream performer, Monét was a songwriter to stars such as Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West and Fifth Harmony. She has also written songs for Ariana Grande.
In 2019, as a token of her appreciation, Monét was one of six women the “thank u, next” singer, 30, famously gifted a matching ring to, alluding to her hit song "7 Rings."
"I have two of them, because at one point I had lost one, and I was so devastated because I'm sometimes a bit irresponsible. That was the old me, this is the new me, but Ariana felt so bad she got another one," Monét told PEOPLE last month.
She added, "Then I found the other one. So she's like, 'Just keep both,' so I have two, and I wear them stacked."
Speaking about the inspiration for naming her album, Monét said, "I correlated the music industry to the jungle... The jungle is a jaguar’s environment, but it’s not always the first thing you see. I felt that way about being behind the scenes in music.”
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