
R&B veteran Tweet has inked a take care of SRG-ILS Group.
She joins a label roster that features Lalah Hathaway, Johnny Gill, and Keke Palmer, to call just a few.
“Everybody at SRG/ILS could be very enthusiastic about this undertaking, which is the professional follow-up to the wonderful platinum-selling album Southern Hummingbird. Tweet’s musicality and vibe stay unmatched,” says Claude Villani, CEO of SRG-ILS Group. “It’s a good report for individuals who love actual Soul, R&B, and simply nice music.”
Tweet provides, “I’m very excited to associate with the SRG/Virgin Music household on this undertaking. It’s lengthy overdue, and my followers have waited a really very long time, and I’m lastly capable of share it with the world. CV, thanks for believing in me, and I look ahead to making historical past collectively.”

Now that she has joined a brand new label house, the “Oops (Oh My)” singer is gearing as much as launch her fourth album, The Memoirs of The Southern Hummingbird, this fall.
Forward of the album’s launch, Tweet will drop a reimagined model of her 2010 observe “Love Once more” on Sept. 11. Then, on Sept. 26, she’s going to unleash the official lead single, “Toot-Toot.”
The Memoirs of The Southern Hummingbird follows Tweet’s 2016 album, Charlene, which was titled after her first identify. Launched by way of Leisure One, the album included her Missy Elliott-assisted “Any person Else Will” and “Gained’t Harm Me.”
Charlene marked Tweet’s first album in over a decade, following 2005’s It’s Me Once more. The album, which included tracks like “Flip da Lights Off” and “Cab Trip,” adopted her 2002 debut LP, Southern Hummingbird.
The latter undertaking featured jams like “My Place,” “Stunning” and the aforementioned “Oops (Oh My).”
Whereas it’s been 9 years since Tweet final launched an album, the Rochester, New York, native has sometimes shared new tunes within the interim.
She dropped three tracks in 2020: “I Admit It,” “Treatment” and “Neva Felt This Means.” The next 12 months, she launched “Neva Gonna Break My Coronary heart Once more.”
Most not too long ago, she collaborated with Charlie Bereal for a splendid cowl of Curtis Mayfield’s “The Makings of You.”