If you want to preview the tracks on Brick & Lace’s ‘Love is Wicked’ album before you purchase the import, simply change your itunes region to SWEDEN and you will be able to hear the clips.
Yesterday, we got word that Brick & Lace are currently in Jamaica recording some new material. They are expected to make a U.S debut sometime early next year so make sure you look out for that.
Continue to request ‘Love is Wicked’ at your local radio stations!
Not sure if this is the official one but I was browsing around Amazon.com and came across this. It has the release date for the album set at September 18, 2007. Feel free to click here to pre-order it. It’s an import so it costs a bit more.

Make sure you are calling into your local radio stations constantly requesting Love Is Wicked! Make sure you mention Akon in one way or another to get the radio DJ’s listening. Next week, I want to call into Z100 to get them to play the track. IF we can get 400 people to call in throughout next week, they’ll have no choice but to play the track! z100 is a BIG radio station. If it gets played there, it will get played everywhere! If we want to see results, we’ve got to make sure we make things happen! Please, post bulletins on myspace and get your friends to call in for the remainder of this week to your local radio station. Next week, I want to focus on Z100, and Z100 only.
In other news, Brick & Lace are in the latest issue of Right On! Magazine. Pick up a copy to see a nice pin-up poster of Brick & Lace.
I also have some Live Journal Icon to add to the website that were donated last month by a few visitors. Stay clicked and keep REQUESTING ‘LOVE IS WICKED’ ON THOSE RADIO LINES. Love is Wicked is doing great over seas but, we need to Brick & Lace America now.
By: Garfene Grandison
Observer TEENage writer Campion College
The world has been taken by storm by the hot and sexy sibling duo of Brick and Lace (B&L). Based in Fort Lauderdale, which they call their second home (Jamaica being the first), they come to Jamaica on a regular basis to take a break from all the stresses of international stardom. On their recent visit to Jamaica they took the time out to talk to TEENage and here was what they had to say:
TEENage: What are your full names?
B&L: (Giggles) Nyanda and Nailah Thorbourne.
TEENage: Where did you grow up and what schools did you attend?
B&L: We grew up in Kingston in a complex across from Blue Cross. Nailah attended St Andrew High School for Girls and Nyanda went to Campion College.
TEENage: Some people have been reluctant to call you Brick & Lace because they say that your physical and facial attributes adds a softness so they prefer to call you ‘Satin and Silk’ instead. What do you have to say about that? What is the inspiration for your name?
B&L: (Gasps).
We are very touched by the comments of the people about ‘Satin and Silk’, but it’s the first time we have ever heard that, but nonetheless we are flattered. However, the name Brick and Lace derives from the different sounds that can be heard in our music. The brick side represents the gritty edge in our music, which is born in us because we are Jamaicans while the lace side represents our smooth harmony.
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