By Eunice Moseley “I studied Michael Jackson as a kid,” said R&B’s John Alex Gatsby about his ability to dance when I asked him. “I’m really attracted to up-tempo music to be honest. I see myself as an up-tempo artist.” However, Gatsby still sings of romance and heartbreak. On his new single “Maneater,” from his recently released debut album “Mayday,” he speaks of heartbreak layered over the sampling of Darryl Hall and John Oats’ 1982 hit single “Maneater.” “I started working with producer B.A.M. (Usher, Chris Brown, Mary J Blige), when I decided to get back (into his music). A song came on (the car radio), Hall & Oats’ ‘Maneater,’ and I said that’s it,” he recalled to me when I asked about the birth of the new single “Maneater.” “But in a different key. We sat down and wrote the track (ly

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