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Teyana Taylor SHOWS OFF Her RIDICULOUS Six-Pack For COMPLEX Magazine (BTS) + Amel Larrieux RETURNS With Her "Afraid" SINGLE

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G.O.O.D. Music’s Teyana Taylor showed off her "good" six-pack during a recent photoshoot with COMPLEX magazine. See BTS photos inside and listen to Amel Larrieux’s comeback single "Afraid".  

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Teyana Taylor is set to appear in an upcoming issue of COMPLEX magazine and the "Bliss" singer posted a few behind the scenes shots on her Instagram today.  

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During the poolside shoot, Teyana showed off her fabulous six-pack and envious figure.

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Teyana revealed earlier that she’s working on her G.O.O.D. Music debut and fans should expect to hear some new music this summer.

 

Before the COMPLEX shoot….

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Teyana took a dip in the ocean and posed on the street with one of her besties.

 

And in new music….

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Those she hasn’t released an album since 2007’s Lovely Standards, Amel Larrieux, the "Tell Me" singer who rose to fame with Groove Theory, is gearing up for a new album, Ice Cream Everyday.  Led by the summertime single, "Afraid", Amel explained her five-year absence to ESSENCE saying,

It took five years for a number of reasons. First, I’m raising two amazing teen daughters—which is a job. I’m not one of those people that say I can do everything. Throughout making the album, I’ve had to stop one thing or the other to focus on what needed my attention at that time. Funny enough, it was easier when my kids were younger but now there are different things I have to be available for, questions I have to answer.

And there were other things. We’ve moved a few times. We’ve always had our own studio and, when we started moving around, it made it difficult. We’re independent. I don’t have a machine behind me. I have a beautiful, small group of people that I work with. Not having a studio at home created some problems. That can make it take a little longer. Lucky for me there’s the Internet and people who support me. Having that support extends how long you can take as an artist and gives you new life because more people are constantly discovering you.

Read the full interview here. 

Welcome back Amel……..

 

Listen to "Afraid" here:

 

The new album Ice Cream Everyday will be released August 27.

 

BONUS:

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Ciara tweeted a photo of Future’s upcoming cover of The Source.  She said, "So Proud of My Baby".

 

Photos via Teyana Taylor IG/Amel Larrieux/The Source

 

 

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