As a recording artist clad in stretchable mini-skirt, clogs and colorful bangles, Helen sang Lovers Concerto. Now, its her daughters turn to sing the same tune, this time for Sony BMG.
Lovers Concerto is one of the cuts in Ciaras 12-track nostalgia album called The Way of Love. And it comes as no surprise that shes dedicating it to Helen, who made it a point to listen to the songs Ciara recorded for the day to pass judgment on them.
"If she didnt like it, my mom asked me to repeat the recording the very next day," relates Ciara.
But she doesnt mind. Ciara knows its for her own good and mother knows best.
Her dad, on the other hand, was just as hands-on. After all, he produced it together with Ben Escasa. Tito recommended songs for the track list and even let Lewis Capland, the producer of Marvin Gaye, listen to it. Capland was quick to lay a verdict on Ciaras new album. He believes in Ciaras work so much, Capland promised he will offer it to a recording label in the US.
While having parents with a keen ear for music has its advantages, Ciara admits she must also pay a price. She must deal with the pressure of being a Sotto.
"People expect a lot from me because of my family," admits Ciara.
But this is not enough to daunt her. All she does is keep her mission in mind: to bring classical music to people as young as she is. At 25, Ciara thinks shes in the best position to share the beauty of the standards to the youth. Never mind if she herself thinks doing so is a big gamble.
It means a complete change of image, a turnaround on how fans used to seeing Ciara render pop songs perceive her to be.
But no matter. Ciara knows years of high visibility in the movies, TV and the recording industry gives her the right and the privilege to experiment with styles and give in to her hearts desire as a singer.
Album sales is secondary to her. What matters most to Ciara is that people enjoy and appreciate her music.
Just to make sure she doesnt come out a poor carbon copy of cover singers, Ciara listened to the original versions of such songs as Ebb Tide, Climb Every Mountain, Moonriver, All The Things You Are and others her father used to play on the family turntable.
This album of standards with a classical touch will also win the nod of Ciaras professors at the UST Conservatory of Music, where shes studying voice. Ciaras interpretation blends the classics and the pop, and conservatory training is a good preparation as any for this kind of album.
Its also a fitting vehicle for someone who comes from a highly-respected showbiz clan. Ciara can always indulge her love for dance music, of course. But never in heavens name will she, or her family for that matter, allow her to grind and bump suggestively the way JLo does.
"I dont want to be identified with that kind of stuff," concedes Ciara.
She has, in other words, an image to protect. And shes happy with her image right now.
Its the kind that allows her to sing May Mararating, her favorite track in her new album.
"The song reminds me that no one is ever alone. God is always with you. Ill graciously accept everything that comes because He is always in command," says Ciara.
This is also why she has never been one to go wherever the wind blows. Trends dont rattle and pressure her into doing things everyone else does. She knows Someone is in control, no matter what. And that, to Ciara, is more than enough.