Last week saw Teyana Taylor unleash ‘The Album’ – much to the delight of her fans.
The set’s arrival served as the manifestation of her promise to not leave a lengthy gap between 2018’s ‘K.T.S.E’ project and new material.
Offering ample incentive ahead of ‘The Album’s’ release, Taylor rolled out a slew of singles such as ‘Morning (ft. Kehlani),’ ‘We Got Love (ft. Ms Lauryn Hill),’ and ‘How You Want It? (ft. King Combs)’.
While additional guests on the set include Missy Elliott, Future, Davido, and Rick Ross.
With ‘The Album’ finally out, attention now turns to its commercial performance.
Head below for info on its first week predictions…
Justin Bieber says he doesn’t take sexual assault lightly – especially when he’s been accused of being an offender.
Over the weekend, the Pop pin-up found his name at the center of a Twitter storm when an anonymous account published a story on the platform alleging he sexually abused her in 2014.
A fiery inferno erupted – with one corner praising the “bravery” of the alleged victim and another vigorously defending Bieber.
Now, the singer is stepping up to clear his name. And he’s doing so with a stacked-pack of receipts.
In an industry now inundated with watered down and flavour-deficient R&B, Charlie Puth is a breath of fresh air.
On his last album ‘Voicenotes’, the entertainer successfully merged Pop, R&B & Gospel to create a soulful universe powered by tales of jealousy (‘Attention‘), short-lived love affairs (‘LA Girls‘), the perils of fame (‘The Way I Am‘) and inequality (‘Change‘).
Now he is ready to deliver its follow-up and will launched its campaign with the unveiling of its lead single ‘Girlfriend.’
As celebrate the fathers and father figures of the world today, From The Vault journeys back to 2003, when one of the founding fathers of modern R&B was releasing his final album.
Today’s pick is ‘Dance With My Father’ by the late, great Luther Vandross.
‘Dance’ was one of many acclaimed gems that could be found on the four-time GRAMMY-winning album of the same name. Written by Vandross and Richard Marx, it dealt centered on happy childhood memories the singer had of his dad – who died due to complications of diabetes.
Because he was hospitalized at the time of the song’s release, Vandross wasn’t able to promote it. Still, it became one of the most requested songs at the time, and was a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. It topped the Adult R&B Songs charts and peaked at #21 in the UK.
The video for the jam was shot while the singer was still hospitalized. It featured various famous friends of his, some appearing with their fathers, some with their kids and others alone with pictures of them and their deceased loved ones. Beyoncé, Monica, Brian McKnight, Babyface, Stevie Wonder, and Celine Dion all appear alongside many others.
Throwback images of Luther are also shown throughout the visual.
Before he passed in 2005, Luther Vandross was able, with this song and parent album, to remind the world that it was his unique brand of R&B that birthed a plethora of chart-topping artists. Put simply, that he was your favorite artist’s favorite artist.
We send love and light to all the kings out there. May they continue to teach, nurture and inspire us.
Beyonce whipped fans into a frenzy with the midnight release of new song‘Black Parade.’
An unapologetic celebration of Blackness, the track’s arrival was timed to coincide with Juneteenth – the annual day to commemorate emancipation from slavery. It also lands amidst the global debate about racial inequality following the death of unarmed Black man George Floyd.
Upon the song’s unleashing, Queen Bey confirmed that proceeds will benefit various small Black businesses by way of her BeyGOOD foundation.
Alicia Keys and John Legend celebrated Juneteenth in momentous fashion.
For, the piano playing superstars went head-to-head in a celebratory #VERZUZ battle.
Broadcast on the platform’s channel, viewers watched as the GRAMMY winners sparred with classics such as ‘If I Ain’t Got You’ and ‘All Of Me,’ as well newer numbers too.