Just went it seemed as though Fantasia had given up on her Side Effects of You, she reignited her promotional campaign in a major away today on BET’s 106 & Park. However, the singer wasn’t alone and she surprised the audience by bringing out Missy Elliott for a fiery performance of “Without Me”.
Even the best artists have been guilty of releasing at least one weak record during their careers. So, instead of only reflecting the best moments in music history, this weeks edition of Way Back Wednesday highlights some of those bad songs that should have never seen the light of day.
Fantasia has wasted no time with the release of her new video for “Without Me”. Co-starring Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliott, the clip is the latest issued to support the songstress’ relatively slow-selling Side Effects of You album, which hit stores on April 23 of this year.
Fantasia is known for testifying about the good Word but as we’ve seen in the past, the songstress also has a sexier side. In this preview her new video for “Without Me”, which features Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliott, Fantasia shows off those sultry moves as she sends a message to her ex-love.
Forget about the previews of Fantasia’s Side Effects of You album because the material has begun to surface in full. The latest new song to hit the web is the highly anticipated “Without Me”, which features Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliott, and it’s an Urban banger!
Mix a Curiosity Killed The Cat sample with some 1990s R& flavour and girl power, and you’ll get Little Mix’s “How Ya Doin’?”. However, what makes the song really standout is the guest verse by Missy Elliott, so imagine the excitement the girls caused by enlisting her for its accompanying video.
Rumours have been circulating recently that Missy Elliott would appear Little Mix new single, “How Ya Doin’?” and today, the ladies proved the the chatter to be true. In face, the foursome called UK radio’s Capital FM to debut the song on air!
Throughout the decades, we have seen dozens of women rise to the top of the Hip-Hop industry before abruptly fading into irrelevance. Now, as we prepare for a new generation to attempt chart domination, let’s take a look back at the icons who paved the way.
Artists put forward their best material when they are given the freedom to express themselves. However, regardless of how much talent they possess, they often rely on of co-writers and producers to help them discover their true potential, and sometimes they forge connections that are so strong that they become married in music.
You’ve seen images from the 2012 Black Girls Rock show and now it’s time to watch the performances. Filmed at the Paradise Theater in New York City, the show paid tribute to the works of Dionne Warwick, Susan Taylor, Dr. Hawa Abdi and Kerry Washington.