TERRANCE: First, congratulations on the release of your new single “Testify”.
MONIFAH: Thank you.
TERRANCE: Tell us about the concept behind it and what inspired it.
MONIFAH: It wasn’t as deep as it sounds *laughs*. Anthony Giles produced the track and we co-wrote. I heard the track and he gave me like a little mark for what he kinda came up with for the melody and in fifteen minutes we had “Testify”, quite honestly. That’s what came out and what I just felt with that music. It really is a testament to where I am in my life’s journey. Also, the timing of it couldn’t be better quite honestly because this is the year of truth.
TERRANCE: You also have a new project on the way called Grace At Midnight. What can we expect from this project?
MONIFAH: You can expect the unexpected. I’m in that space in my career and the way artists are now able to directly connect with their audience. And I don’t really feel like I need to be pigeonholed. I just want to do music that shows every side of me and all the types of music I like. So, there’s a lot of different sounds in this project. “Testify” is a dance record and will have different mixes. We will have an R&B mix as well. But yeah, I’m not pigeonholed. Even with “Touch It”, it really crossed over, it was a huge record and wasn’t the traditional R&B record and it did a lot for my career. Probably, if we were prepared a little more to kind of ride that wave, I think it would have been different. As an R&B artist, it kind of took everybody by surprise, so to speak.
TERRANCE: You’ve done reality TV in the past with R&B Divas Atlanta and with that being said, if the opportunity presented itself again for reality TV, would you be opened to it?
MONIFAH: I would absolutely do reality TV again. For sure. Yeah, I would. I’m focusing on acting too, so next time I’m on TV, that’s what you’ll see me in, in that capacity. I’ve done some guest spots on a few shows. So, yeah, I’m looking forward to really concentrating on that and behind the cameras; producing and directing.
TERRANCE: What would be your dream role?
MONIFAH: Psychological thriller playing a cop. I think I’m gonna write it. That would be dope.
TERRANCE: What are your personal favorite songs from your three studio albums, starting with Moods… Moments (1996)?
MONIFAH: “Lay with You” is one of my favorite tracks as well as “You’ve Got My Heart”, “Would You” and “It’s Alright”. “It’s Alright” has a sentimental value. That was the record that got Heavy D. wanting to do an album on me. I was doing the reference vocal on that for a young boy they had signed to Uptown Records and that song was for him and once I finished referencing it, Heav was like, you can keep it. We’re gonna start your album tomorrow. Don’t be late.
TERRANCE: Mo’hogany (1998)?
MONIFAH: One is “Suga Suga” and the other is “Have You Ever Been Loved”.
TERRANCE: Home (2000)?
MONIFAH: “Free Again” is one and “Nana” which is a duet with Chico DeBarge.
TERRANCE: I personally love your cover of “Jesus Is Love” from the Moods… Moments album.
MONIFAH: Thank you. That was another Heav idea and one of the best ideas ever. I think it was a great cover and choice. I was able to do it with the fantastic Boys Choir of Harlem and as a girl from Harlem, that was dope. I enjoyed that very much.
TERRANCE: What’s a day in the life of Monifah away from the cameras?
MONIFAH: Real regular. I’m a dog mom. I care for my 84 year old feisty mom and my mother-in-law lives with me. I’m very domestic. I’m also a crocheter. I love to cook. I love juicing. For the most part, I’m a homebody if I’m not out being social. I love people, but my social clock can run out very quickly, so I’m usually home. I love movies and watching really good programming and stories. I read a lot. I love tarot cards. I’m teaching myself the tarot. So, yeah, I’m keeping myself pretty busy. *laughs*
TERRANCE: Are there any tours or special events you can tell us about?
MONIFAH: Well, I’m thankfully gigging. I’m looking forward to jumping on a tour, but I am definitely working. I have a few dates across the country coming up in New York, Palm Springs, like spot dates, so I’m working. I’m probably going to be working a lot overseas. I’m really excited about that.
TERRANCE: If you could go back and tell your younger self three things, getting started in this business, what would they be?
MONIFAH: You are enough, slow it down and focus.
TERRANCE: Any final words you would like to share with longtime fans as well as new ones?
MONIFAH: I’d like to say thank you so much to the Monifanz that have stayed with me since the beginning and supported and helped make it happen, because I didn’t get here alone. I appreciate the support. And to my new citizens of the Monifanz, I love you and enjoy the ride because we got a lot of grounds to cover and it’s going to be really, really exciting. And thank you!
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