I didn’t know Mariah Carey had kicked off a new tour. Okay, that joke would have been a lot funnier if Keyshia Cole had an ounce of Carey’s pitch control but there is no denying the similarities between her and the diva’s fashions during the Woman to Woman Tour in Norfolk’s Chrysler Hall on March […]
Beyonce’s new song, “I Been On”, is supposedly an ode to her Houston hometown so it’s fitting that she enlisted a long list of rappers from the region for the remix. Among the trill warrior appearing on the track are Bun B, Z-Ro, Scarface, Willie D, Slim Thug and Lil Keke.
Earlier today, footage of Fantasia’s appearance on The Tom Joyner Morning Show hit the web but a very important segment was messing – the preview of her The Side Effects of You album! Luckily, we could find anything on the internet and the track samples are no available for your streaming pleasure.
Thousands of women between the ages of 25 to 30 years pay for plastic surgery procedures as they seek to augment the size of their breasts and buttocks. Now, in a completely unrelated topic, Nicki Minaj has has released a preview of her new video for “High School”, which features Lil Wayne.
Eve is definitely on a roll. After surprising us earlier this week with the cover of her new album, Lip Lock, the rapper has now released the Robby Starbuck-directed video for the record’s lead single, “Make It Out This Town”, which features Gabe Saporta.
Remember back in the day – around 2011 – when Beyonce boasted the message of female empowerment and independence? Well, according to Rolling Stone, the woman Keyshia Cole suggested was a hypocrite has abandoned her stance and succumbed to the pressures of patriarchy with her new album title.
The cogs of Fantasia’s The Side Effects of You promotional campaign are starting to turn. To kick the action into a higher gear, the soulful singer made a guest appearance on The Tom Joyner Morning Show to perform the album’s lead single, “Lose to Win”, and one of her biggest hits, “When I See You”.
When people name the worthy candidates for the “next” Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Chris Brown and Justin Timberlake are often at the top of their lists. In the early 2000s, however, there was another artist who easily trumped all competition – Usher. So, what changed the public opinion against the former heir to the throne?
Forget about candy and bunnies, Trini Trent TV is the perfect treat you need for the long Easter weekend! However, this week’s episode contains far for spice than sweet as I addressed the latest export from the West Indies, Hip-Hop sensation Trinidad James.
Justin Timberlake’s The 20/20 Experience was only released last week but the set has already made chart history. Boasting massive opening sales and rave reviews from critics, the album has been lauded for returning R&B music to the top of the charts. Yet, does Timberlake’s success stem from the fact that he is white?