Stephanie Fierce makes her way inside the stage waving to the crowd, hugging/kissing fans and accepting their gifts.
Terrence: It's so good to have you on the show Stephanie, how have you been?
Stephanie Fierce: (Steph keeps greeting some of the fans blowing kiss after kiss; somewhat ignoring the interviewer) It's so great to be here in New York City at 106 & Park. The last time I was here...I believe it was in..... 2009. It's always great to see the kids, and the young crowd.
Rocsi: So...
(Steph then greets/hugs Tisha with one arm, smiling along with her. Proceeds, by saying hi to more of the roaring fans; once again ignoring the interviewers)You guys stop
(laughs) you're gonna get me in trouble.
I just love my fans.
(Fans begin to cheer loudly again)Rocsi: And they love you! Now can you tell us and your fans any news regarding your brand new album?
Stephanie Fierce: You can go on my website
www.stephaniefierce.com for specific info on the album. If I sat here and spoke about the new album, we would have to make a separate two hour long interview
(laughs) Well.....The album is titled "Free", It will be released May 28th......
(Rocsi gives Steph a weird look) I'm sorry....June 28th
(laughs) I'm not drunk or anything, just got back from a very long flight.
Rocsi: Hard business woman! Talking about business, How was it teaming up with women like Tisha Jackson and GirlSpice to do History?
Stephanie Fierce: Teaming up with them was pretty magical, very pop queen high school reunion type of sh*t.
(Rocsi gives Steph a dirty look for cursing; despite it being bleeped out) Terrence: Did you guys expect the single to be so sucessful and recieved so well?
Stephanie Fierce: Well from a business point of view, I did.........
Terrence: Do you think that the single speaks only to women? Or can men get a message out of it as well?
Stephanie Fierce: The song is an inspirational pop track. So it definitely speaks to mass amount of people. In today's society I believe the song speaks to all people, but it definitely leans more towards women.
Rocsi: Did you guys ever expect to record again after all that went down?
Stephanie Fierce: I would love to do some production work for Tisha, most definitely.
Terrence: Stephanie, How do you manage to rest, being on tour, recording an album, and filming music videos? Do you ever feel that you work too hard?
Stephanie Fierce: My father thought me, that in life, if you don't work hard. Life works hard towards you. So I've been doing it for the past 5 years. I've kind of grown immune to it. but in all honesty, this isn't hard work. We've got mothers in Africa that walk miles everyday to get food for their infant babies. That's hard work. But in an American point of view, I don;t know how. I guess, if you love what you do, it's not really work is it?
Terrence: How is it being a mother in this industry? And if your child were to grow up and want to pursue entertainment as a career how would you handle that?
Stephanie Fierce: It's a bit different in the sense, that's is a whole new life to get used to. I don't really care for the critics. o mother in the world is perfect, But like all mothers, we have to bare the children, then get back to business. We're capable of doing both of these things and I def want to be a primary example.
If Helle ever wanted to pursue a career in the entertainment business, I would want it to be because that's what she really wants. I would advice her and guide her along the way to follow her dream. Be there all the way for her. If she wants to be a doctor, guide her along the way, be there all the way for her. Whatever she does, I'll be there. We're entitled to our wantings.