EURweb correspondent Monique Loveless caught up with Sammie to follow up on how he went about getting added to the line-up, his new candle line, and the B2K drama.

EUR: Walk me through when you got the call to join the Millennium Tour this year and how it came about.

Sammie: I think I just earned my stripes. I think the narrative had to do with my Everlasting project being released. Also, a lot of fans spoke up for me and I just spoke my truth. It was never from a malicious stand-point. I just know I was the first child star from my generation, so I felt it should’ve at least been a conversation but I didn’t cry about it I just did the work to get noticed.

Someone from the company that put together the millennium tour reached out to me in the DM’s and I put them in contact with my manager. Some months went by and they made an offer and I’m just humble, grateful and elated to be apart of such a legacy as I just want to leave my mark in a positive way.

 

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EUR: What are your thoughts on this time around about the Tour not being the whole band B2K?

Sammie: I have tunnel vision. Whatever they’re going through that has nothing to do with me. I understand there’s some friction between the group members so it makes sense to me. But Omarion has (been) prosperous and great on his own as he had the Face-Off project in the past with Bow Wow so I feel the stars are aligning for everybody. The line up is immaculate and everyone has played such a pivotal part.

EUR: Talk a little bit about the candle line you will be doing?

Sammie: We’ll see where it goes but this year is all about diversifying myself outside of music. I will always of course record music, tour and perform because that’s who I am first. But I’ve always wanted to diversify so 2020 is the time to do that and I am a candle man myself.

Source: Singer Sammie Talks Finally Being Added to Millennium Tour 2020