
Keri Hilson and I'm a R&B/Pop Singer and also write songs for other artists.
What are some of the misconceptions people have about celebrities and their money?
People tend to think that celebrities are impenetrable to making mistakes, that because they see you in a video with expensive things that your life revolves around that. I've found that my strongest foundation has been my family and friends now more than ever.
What has been the scariest/funniest/best moment in your career?
The best moment in my career is every time I'm on stage, going over lines and about to perform and I think, "Wow. I'm actually awake. I'm living my dream!"
What surprised you the most about the financial side of your industry?
I wasn't very surprised, but you have to be very involved in your finances. There are people that are waiting to take advantage of you. I think that's a lesson for any industry, but when you're in something that can potentially be lucrative you have to always be careful and knowledgeable.
How has Twitter helped you in building your brand and running business?
Twitter has given me the opportunity to connect with my fans directly, to directly hear from them when something is wrong, or when they love something. It is a good personal barometer. When your fans feel like they truly know you, they support you even more. I have the best "twam"(twitter fam) as I call them in the world and I love hearing from them. They get to see the "real" Keri.
Do you have any financial and professional advice for aspiring celebs out there?
Don't aspire to be rich or famous, aspire to do something you love. That will ultimately make you happy. It takes lots of hard work, determination and patience to reach your dreams, but if you put in the work it will work always work itself out.
What upcoming projects do you have in store for us?
'No Boys Allowed,' in stores now, is my focus right now. It's been a personal statement to empowering women to embrace themselves even more.
Is there anything else you'd like to share with our AOL Black Voices audience?
Happy New Year AOL BV and thanks for always supporting Miss Keri Baby!

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By: Kalynn on 1/10/2011 9:49PM
Boyce,
Do you want to be a PLAYBOY or a serious journalist?
Who cares about this when the world is going to hell in a hand basket. Sometimes I just can't figure you out!!! Why bother.
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By: mddarch on 1/11/2011 1:31AM
why is r&B about empowering themselves??? do we have to turn music in to a sexist thing too.....is hip hop about empowering men?no its for everyone !! her music seems sexist!
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By: Twanda Jackson on 1/12/2011 2:37PM
she looks like a white woman
I have no understanding as to why as soon as our people get themselves some status, start showing up Euro looking or with black men....they start showing up with a white woman or some half black and then we wonder why our children in the 21st Century still pick the blonde blue eyed doll as the better prettier doll
What is that you all are missing this is sad to me the picture! I like Keri Hilson ...but what does this image do to the mind of a say....ages 3 through 10 year old girls......she dont look nothing like me nor my mother
So I couldnt really enjoy the article by being taken aback at the cover shot! Lord Have Mercy when will we as a people stop practicing Idolatry!
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