James Durbin Talks New Song
. A few weeks ago, Durbin tipped off fans that he would be issuing two singles for radio airplay, including "Stand Up" for rock radio, and the mid-tempo "Love Me Bad" for Top 40 stations. This week, James was on American Idol host Ryan Seacrest's radio show to talk about "Love Me Bad," and how intense the initial recording session went for him. "We actually had to postpone the recording, because my voice gave out," Durbin said. "My producer wouldn't let me record the song. So, that was pretty funny, I'm like 'Come on man, I can do this song, I swear,' he said, 'No You've had enough, man.'" Read more and check out the song here hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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