
You started off as a singer and an actor. Marques Houston in an interview with Owl Radio Station Manager Korey Mitchell and DJ Samore. I was just there at Tia’s baby’s first birthday celebration. We might get together and do something soon. They’re not really into doing music anymore at this point, but you never know. What are the other members of your former music group IMx doing now? And Tia and Tamera Mowry from Sister, Sister?

But yeah, I’m definitely going back to the acting thing soon. Keep looking, I’m not specifically saying anything. But it’s also reminiscent of the sound that people are used to hearing you do.Īre we going to see you on the big or small screen anytime soon? But every artist, the more albums they make, you never really hear the same things. I can’t really say one album is different from another. I think with every album it gets different because music evolves - you evolve more as a person and an artist. I didn’t want to put too much on a theme or try to be creative, like, ‘Oh I need to do something like this or this.’ I just wanted to make great songs for my fans out there, just great music. What’s on my album is just really great music. So, I’m here and I’m appreciative to still be doing it. He’s given me the talent to do this, He’s given me great fans. I give all the praise to God because I know that without Him, none of this would be possible. I just thank God every day for allowing me to still be here making music and allow people to still accept the music that I make. How does Famous compare to your other albums? How does that feel? Tell us a little about that and what’s in store for listeners. Your sixth album Famous is being released soon.

UP reporters Lore Khazem and Fallon Levitt interviewing R&B singer Marques Houston after his soundcheck for the Pre-Valentine’s Day Night Cap. What’s there not to love about college? I like that audience, because I’m still young. Have you ever performed at a college? How does it feel having students in the audience?Ī long time ago, and not recently. I’m ready to get on stage and do my thing! I love coming to places where there’s such a warm acceptance. Here’s a look at the performer all grown up, and what he’s working on now: Houston is well remembered for his role as Roger Evans - the annoying, girl-crazy neighbor - on the television sitcom Sister, Sister.

13, for the Pre-Valentine’s Day Night Cap. The UP had a chance to sit down and talk to the 31-year-old R&B singer, songwriter, and actor Marques Houston, after his sound check on Feb.
