Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Trey Songz Get GQ, Says He Values Privacy And Changing Up His Music

R&B crooner Trey Songz posed in a series of dapper jackets and blazers for GQ Magazine website recently. See the fab pics inside and see what he said about making the kind of music he wants.....

Don't expect to see Trey Songz putting all his business out on Twitter. During a chat with GQ, he talked about the value of privacy saying,

"What made Prince Prince is, you didn't know sh*t about him. As an artist, you [need] a persona, a mystique. When you step into Twitter, Facebook, alla that...you're giving a piece of it away."

And his music might be going in a different direction too...

"I could make a hundred 'Bottoms Up's, but they won't change nobody's life. Marvin Gaye sang love songs to a certain point, and then it was like, 'F*ck this, I'm not clean-cut no more. I'm putting this skully on, letting this beard grow out, and I'm doing whatever the fuck I wanna do."

Sounds like Trey's next album might be on some "deep" stuff. Might.

See his pics below of Trey getting dapper for GQ's March 2012 issue:

Blazer, $1,250 by Salvatore Ferragamo. Shirt, $135 by Thomas Mason for J.Crew. Tie, $210, khakis, $760, and pocket square by Brunello Cucinelli. Shoes, $850 by Ralph Lauren.

Jacket, $188 by J.Crew. Sweater, $595 by Calvin Klein Collection. Shirt, $70 by Club Monaco. Jeans, $195 by Burberry Brit. Shoes, $1,005 by Brunello Cucinelli. Sunglasses by Ray-Ban. Pocket square by Brooks Brothers. Watch by David Yurman.

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