Parle Mag
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Interviews
  • Contact Us
  • Team Parlé
  • Podcast
  • Advertising
Facebook 0 Likes
Twitter 0 Followers
Instagram 0 Followers
LinkedIn 0
TikTok 0
0
0
0
0
0
Parle Mag
Subscribe
Parle Mag
  • Home
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Sports
    • Books
    • Celebrity
  • Lifestyle
    • Beauty
    • Business
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Op-Ed
    • Politics
    • Relationships
    • Travel
  • Interviews
Featured Categories
- The Latest
336 Posts
View Posts
black countries
About Parlé
1 Posts
View Posts
Taye Diggs reads a book in an episode of private practice.
About Parle Magazine
2 Posts
View Posts
About the Editor
2 Posts
View Posts
Posts
  • Diddy Sues NBC for Defamation, Files $100 Million Lawsuit 1
    Diddy Sues NBC for Defamation, Files $100 Million Lawsuit 
    • February 12, 2025
  • Sy Ari da Kid interview 2
    [INTERVIEW] The Evolution Of Sy Ari da Kid – The Prolific Artist Opens Up About New Album & More
    • February 7, 2025
  • Shows like Abbott Elementary including Act Your Age on Netflix 3
    Love Abbott Elementary? Here Are 5 Other Shows That You Will Love
    • February 7, 2025
  • Diddy Sues NBC for Defamation, Files $100 Million Lawsuit

    Diddy Sues NBC for Defamation, Files $100 Million Lawsuit 

    • February 12, 2025
    View Post
  • Sy Ari da Kid interview

    [INTERVIEW] The Evolution Of Sy Ari da Kid – The Prolific Artist Opens Up About New Album & More

    • February 7, 2025
    View Post
  • Shows like Abbott Elementary including Act Your Age on Netflix

    Love Abbott Elementary? Here Are 5 Other Shows That You Will Love

    • February 7, 2025
    View Post
  • Artists
  • Interviews

Getting Personal with Singer, Anwar Robinson

  • January 18, 2011
  • Team Parle
Anwar Robinson:
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0
0

American Idol Contestant Anwar Robinson Steps Into His Own

Millions of people try out for “American Idol” each year. Only one contestant will win the season. Popularity plays a big role on the contestant winning the show. Each week contestants have to make sure they give their best singing performance. You want to make a connection with the people at home because those people at home will determine, your faith on the show. Many people remember Anwar Robinson, from the fourth season of “American Idol” because he made such a connection with the people at home.  As faith would have it, Anwar wouldn’t win that season, but he has continued to grow his fan base and on  January 25th Robinson, will be releasing his debut album Everything. Robinson no longer wants to be know as the guy from the show “American Idol”… he wants to be an American idol.


Parlé Magazine:
It has been five years since you were a contestant on “American Idol.” What took so long to release this debut album?
Anwar Robinson:  I had to take some time, to figure out what I wanted to do. I wanted to get all my feelings out on this album.

Advertisement

 

Parlé: What’s the meaning behind the album being called Everything?
Anwar Robinson:  While I was recording my album, I was having a conversation with my bestfriend. We were talking about relationships and life.  “Everything” was the final song I recorded for the album, that’s how I decided to name the album. Getting the album done was a milestone for me.

 

Advertisement

Parlé: What are some of your favorite songs on the project?
Anwar Robinson:  My favorite songs on the album are “Everything” and “Gone” both songs talk about a relationship that has run its course. Sometimes in relationships you have to admit you were the weak link. Also “Coming Home,” which talks about a couple missing each other.

 

Parlé: Once ‘American Idol,’ ended for you, was it hard for people to see you as Anwar Robinson, not the guy from American Idol?
Anwar Robinson:  Yes, after “American Idol” I tried to separate myself from the show.  It’s kind of hard because people will always know me as that guy from “American Idol.” On Idol I had to share my life with people. People don’t know how to separate TV from reality.

Advertisement

 

Parlé: Its been a while since people has heard any music from you. What else have you been up to?
Anwar Robinson:  I have been working hard with different charities and giving music lessons. I give private singing lessons to a couple of different people. Once my album comes out, I would like to go to different pubic schools, and help teach music classes. Also a college tour, its very important to give back to your community. I think some of the music classes are missing the real life experience when it comes to performing.

 

Advertisement

Parlé: You were in the successful Broadway musical ‘Rent,’ was there a big difference between ‘American Idol’ and ‘Rent?’
Anwar Robinson:  American Idol is only filmed a couple times a week. “Rent” we had about eight to nine performance a week. Every night I performed on stage during “Rent” I left my heart on stage every night.

 

Parlé: Do you see yourself working in more plays?
Anwar Robinson:  Yes, I would love to work in a Tyler Perry play. I want to challenge myself to get into character for one of his plays.

Advertisement

 

Parlé: Today the internet plays a big role in many artists’ success in music. How has the internet helped your career?
Anwar Robinson:  The internet is powerful source right now. My fans can get to my music much faster now. I can connect to my fans through Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter in minutes.

Anwar Robinson

Advertisement

Parlé: Many people start to lose their work ethic once they get some type of fame. How do you stay so grounded?
Anwar Robinson:  When you are an independent artist you need to do everything you can to make sure people know your name. You can’t leave behind what your have learned.

 

Parlé: Many people feel ‘American Idol’ has gone commercial. How do you feel about American Idol now?
Anwar Robinson:  I do think American Idol has changed. When I was on season four all we could do was sing. Now contestants get to use instruments while their performing. They also have more time with mentors.

Advertisement

 

Parlé: If you could work with anyone in the music industry who would it be?
Anwar Robinson:  I would love to sing and write for Jennifer Hudson. Jennifer Hudson, has one of the greatest voices in the world. I remember meeting her while on the “American Idol” tour and she told me ‘You know I placed seventh on my season too?’ When she said that I already knew I had big shoes to fill.

 

Advertisement

 

Parlé:  What can your fans expect from this album?
Anwar Robinson:  This album will be a story to my fans. I have many tender moments.

 

Advertisement

Parlé:  Thanks for your time and much success with the album.


written by Stormi M. Texas

 

Advertisement

 


Readers Also Liked:
Frank Ocean

The Wait of Your Life – The Rise of Frank Ocean

Advertisement

The Rise of Bryson Tiller & The TrapSoul Movement


Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Share 0
Related Topics
  • American Idol contestant Anwar Robinson
  • Anwar
  • Anwar Robinson
  • Anwar Robinson album Everything
  • singer Anwar Robinson
Team Parle

The collective team of Parlé Magazine. Twitter: @parlemag

Previous Article
Yung Berg ft. Roscoe Dash - I See You
  • Artists
  • Entertainment News
  • Music
  • New Music Releases
  • Singles

Yung Berg ft. Roscoe Dash – I See You

  • January 14, 2011
  • Kevin Benoit
View Post
Next Article
  • Singles

Slaughterhouse – Back On The Scene

  • January 19, 2011
  • Kevin Benoit
View Post
You May Also Like
Sy Ari da Kid interview
View Post
  • Artists
  • Interviews

[INTERVIEW] The Evolution Of Sy Ari da Kid – The Prolific Artist Opens Up About New Album & More

  • Todd Davis
  • February 7, 2025
Melvin Riley Interview
View Post
  • Artists
  • Interviews

[INTERVIEW] Ready for the World’s Melvin Riley: Chillin’ & Putting Out Music

  • Todd Davis
  • January 15, 2025
Darren Waller Interview
View Post
  • Artists
  • Interviews
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports

[INTERVIEW] Former NFL Pro Bowl TE, Darren Waller Opens Up About Transition To Music, More

  • Todd Davis
  • January 11, 2025
Shelly Clark interview Honey Cone
View Post
  • Artists
  • Interviews

[INTERVIEW] Shelly Clark, Founding Member of Honey Cone Talks Come Back Single & Much More

  • Todd Davis
  • January 10, 2025
Genia interview Parle Mag
View Post
  • Artists
  • Interviews

[INTERVIEW] Multi-Talented Def Jam Artist Genia Is A “10 Out of 10”

  • Todd Davis
  • December 23, 2024
Debbie Deb interview
View Post
  • Artists
  • Interviews

[INTERVIEW] The Industry Taught Her Hard Lessons, But Debbie Deb Still Manages To Tell Her Story

  • Todd Davis
  • December 16, 2024
singer songwriter producer James Worthy Interview
View Post
  • Artists
  • Interviews

[INTERVIEW] Humble Sound Records’ Founder James Worthy Talks Music Path Over The Years

  • Todd Davis
  • December 8, 2024
Day26 Interview parle mag
View Post
  • Artists
  • Entertainment News
  • Interviews

[INTERVIEW] Day26 Opens Up About Ode to ‘Day Ones’, Latest Music & Much More

  • Todd Davis
  • November 25, 2024

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts
  • Gregory Jenkins: The Visionary Behind Pink Lemonade’s Upcoming Launch on Tubi
    • February 7, 2025
  • Could There Be a Spinoff to FX's "Snowfall" in the Works? Here's What We Know
    Could There Be a Spinoff to FX’s “Snowfall” in the Works? Here’s What We Know
    • February 6, 2025
  • Teyana Taylor as Dionne Warwick
    Teyana Taylor as Dionne Warwick — Will the Biopic Happen?
    • February 5, 2025
Categories
Entertainment News
4788 Posts
View Posts
Interviews
654 Posts
View Posts
Lifestyle
2912 Posts
View Posts
Advertisement
Clinical Trials Webinar Ad Footer
Parle Mag
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Team Parlé
  • Podcast
  • Advertising
  • Parle Endeavors
  • Parle New York
  • Privacy Policy
parlemag.com - The Voice of The Culture

Input your search keywords and press Enter.