Trini Trent TV is back and I have a lot to say about your favourite stars, including Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, Beyonce and Trinidad comedian, Rachel Price!
Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus have earned reputations for being the most notorious symbols of cultural appropriation since Christina Aguilera pretended to be “down” with the streets in 2002. However, upon further inspection, the duo appear to be mocking what they think is black culture as heard in their new song, “Twerk”.
The 2013 MTV VMA ceremony was held this evening at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York this evening and it was action-packed with surprises. Among the entertainers who rocked the stage were Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Robin Thicke, Kendrick Lamar and Kanye West.
The 2013 MTV VMA are being held this evening at the Barclays Center in Brookly, New York and dozens of the music superstars are in attendance. From Katy Perry to Danity Kane and Ariana Grande, the entertainers have turned out in their numbers to celebrate a year of achievements in Pop music.
It’s difficult to plan bathroom breaks during award shows but there will be at least ten minutes set aside for a trip to the toilet at the 2013 MTV VMA. Who do we need to thank for such a golden opportunity? The overplayed Robin Thicke and Miley Cyrus.
It’s bad enough that we have to deal with one Rihanna but now we have to tolerate her clone. Last evening, the former Disney star strapped on her thigh high boots and hit the stage on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform her latest hit song, “We Can’t Stop”, and “Fall Down” with the assistance of […]
Miley Cyrus wants to be the white answer Rihanna so badly. After admitting that she sought a “black” sound for her controversial new single, “We Can’t Stop”, the manufactured act has released the song’s accompanying video and it depicts her as an inflated clone of the Bajan superstar.
When Miley Cyrus released her new song, “We Can’t Stop”, I was among the first to slam the record for its blatant imitations of all the wrong aspects of Urban culture. Now, just hours after the song rocketed onto the Billboard Hot 100 at #11, its writers have confirmed that Cyrus intentionally sought a “black” sound for […]
By now, you’ve heard Miley Cyrus’ new song, “We Can’t Stop”, and read my analysis of how the young singer has blatantly ripped off Urban culture as she follows the latest popular trends in music. Yet, since some of you misunderstood the point of the discussion, I used Trini Trent TV to make my views […]
Remember last year when I wrote an article about how many white artists rip off Urban culture when it suits their need to score a hit? Well, now that the Hip-Hop and R&B genres are returning to the forefront of the airwaves and EDM is quickly losing steam, Miley Cyrus provided an ideal example of […]