Cassie is among the artists set to appear on Far East Movement's new album, "Dirty Bass." It has already been released in Australia and is set for release in the U.S. on June 11. For now, you can listen to a preview on the iTunes Australia store.
Idolator.com has the premiere of new music video for the brand new R3hab remix of Cassie's "King of Hearts." It was shot in London and Paris. According to the article, shooting in Paris was "overseen" by Diddy. Meanwhile, Capricorn Clark did the same in London. The music video was directed by Julien Bachelet. Watch below.
Black Melody producer Richard X has released a video remix of Cassie's "King of Hearts" single. Previously, Richard X has produced for TLC, Kylie Minogue, Ciara, M.I.A. and more.
On today's episode of BET's "106 & Park," Cassie performed "King of Hearts," along with four dancers. She concluded the performance with a brief dance number set to the Kanye West remix of the song.
After the performance, she spoke with host Rocsi. The main newsworthy item Cassie mentioned was that she is still working on her album and is looking for more songs. She mentioned this in response to being asked when her album would come out and she did not provide a date or timeline. The second single is coming soon.
Rap-Up.com reports that Cassie will perform "King of Hearts" on BET's "106 & Park" on April 23. It will be her first performance on the show since her poorly received performance of "Me & U" in 2006.
In an interview with Singersroom.com, Cassie talked about the difference between working with and without music producer Ryan Leslie.
Working Without Ryan Leslie…We haven’t worked with each other on this project. We definitely met up and tried to get together and stuff like that but the schedules just never matched up. He’s doing his artist think too so…I’m always prepared for a Ryan Leslie Collab though.
Working process Without Ryan…It’s fun both ways. With Ryan there was like a cohesive sound so there was no issue with things sounding different but I like working with different people and learning from different people and writers, producers and stuff like that; it’s really fun. My ear has grown a lot too because I really kind of had to fend for myself in a way.