Fresh from hitting #2 with ‘Something New’, British belles Girls Aloud are rolling right on to new single ‘Beautiful ‘Cause You Love Me’.

One of the four new cuts recorded for the group’s retrospective set ‘Ten’, the ballad sees lead singer Nadine Coyle pass the baton on to fellow member Nicola Roberts who assumes most of the vocal duties on the cut. And though a worrying prospect on paper (given that Nadine is the group’s vocal glue), the track itself isn’t the horror one might expect from an evenly-shared Girls Aloud vocal.

Watch the song’s freshly released video below…

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Have you ever had an album on repeat for years? If so, you and all of us here at That Grape Juice have something in common. For, Fantasia‘s third album ‘Back To Me’ has been in rotation since she blessed the charts with it back in 2010.

Fast forward almost three years and the American Idol alum is gearing up for the release of her fourth album, which she has revealed will boast a “Rock-ier” sound.

Peep her interview with our good friends over at Hip Hollywood below…

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As one of the year’s biggest releases, all eyes are naturally on the commercial performance of Alicia Keys‘ fifth studio album ‘Girl On Fire’.

Backed by a gargantuan promotional campaign, the set has seen its title track hit the top ten of Singles tallies all over the globe.

Was that enough, though, to ensure the album deliver blockbuster first week US sales in the vein of her previous four releases? The answer awaits after the jump…

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It’s been a minute, but ‘Radio’ siren Beyonce is finally making her long awaited chart return.

Now, before the release of her fifth studio album, her long time collaborator has opened up the release… teasing its material via Billboard.

Full story below…

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If the viewing figures of ‘Styled To Rock‘ were anything to go by, Rihanna should be anywhere but behind the camera.

However, it seems the folk over at River Island were oblivious to this fact when they enlisted the star to direct their Spring/Summer campaign recently, as seen above.

Sharing the snap online, the one time Beyonce wannabe tweeted:

Your thoughts?

Can you guess which Pop blonde was snapped cartwheeling on stage last night? Find out below!

HINT: She has a knack for being fairly foul-mouthed.

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The Best You Never Heard is back! After a lengthy rest on the bench, each week will once again see That Grape Juice spotlight an array of little known gems. Featuring picks from the TGJ editorial team, we want to know…who chose the best song! Let us know below…

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Janet Jackson – ‘Discipline’

 

The absence of Janet Jackson‘s creative partners in crime Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, saw many fire bullets at the star’s 10th studio album. However, it’d be criminal to take aim at the undeniable home run: the title track, ‘Discipline’.
Crafted by Shea Taylor and Jackson fanatic Ne-Yo, the super-sexed-up slow-jam is an ode to BDSM. J’s vocal delivery gives the impression that she is in an enjoyably painful predicament from which she has no intention nor desire of getting out of. From the moaning to the trademark harmonies – which in this particular song are as eerie as ever- the X-rated number is by all means a classic Janet “baby-making song”.
Damita Jo’s suggestive live interpretation of the track is another example that one shouldn’t be fooled by the “Good Times” smiles and shy attitude the singer/actress displays during promotional interviews.
Hopefully, in the very near future, Pop Royal Janet will bless us with a new record filled with Disciplines, Feedbacks, and other gems akin to those that have slipped under the radar in recent years {JOE}

LISTEN: [audiotube id=”Jl9C7Ni5W28″]

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PJ Morton & Jazmine Sullivan – Built For Love

 

Despite sending shockwaves through the industry post announcing her “retirement”,  soulstress Jazmine Sullivan still found her name etched as a feature on some unfortunately overlooked gems.  PJ Morton‘s debut single ‘Built For Love’ was certainly one of those gems.  A throwback to a time when real music dominated charts, the ‘Lions Tigers & Bears’ beauty unleashed her melismatic roar over the Morton tune about love on the rocks.

Morton, son of famed gospel singer Bishop Paul Morton, tickles the ivories while the two soar over the 70s-inspired duet.  The song was released shortly before it was announced that the crooner had signed with Young Money entertainment

Press play and fall in love {RASHAD}

LISTEN:  [audiotube id=”MoRmera0aUM”]

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Ciara – Shut Em Up

 

It’s common-knowledge that Ciara’s last studio outing ‘Basic Instinct’ was pretty much a disaster – so much so that she told us she wished it didn’t come out.

However, the project’s poor handling doesn’t mean it didn’t birth some of her best material yet. Case, point ‘Shut Em Up’.

Ironically not featured on the 2010 album’s final tracklist, the cut was one of the many songs leaked and left on the cutting room floor. “Why” is beyond us, as the track was banging!

Produced by Infinity and penned by Soundz, ‘Shut Em Up’ served as an emphatic bite back at all of her critics – doing so over a bouncy beat that thankfully sounded more club-geared, than Pop-star political.

More than anything, the track excels in that anyone can apply the lyrics to their own reality.  Too often, those that “can’t” vent by slamming those that “can”. This song tastefully tells them what they can do. {SAM}

LISTEN: [audiotube id=”u3F2cvzb1Bg”]
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Craig David & Rita Ora – Awkward

 

Before signing onto serve as Roc Nation’s leading newbie, Rita Ora‘s claim to fame came courtesy of ‘What’s Your Flava’ maestro Craig David.

However, while 2008’s ‘Where’s Your Love’ stands as their most recognizable outing, it’s their 2007 duet that ‘Awkward’ that will undoubtedly surprise any unfamiliar with it. Surprising somewhat is that this is Ora’s voice at just 17 years old, boasting a conviction that some of her older contemporaries are still yet to master. Enjoy below {DAVID}

LISTEN: [audiotube id=”CwX2Ieuk5no”]
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Whose Pick Was Best This Week?!

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December 4th marks the day pop starlet Ke$ha brings her sophomore album ‘Warrior’ to battle for Billboard’s top spot.

Indeed, to say the ‘Die Young’ diva has already made a killing afront Billboard’s Hot 100 would be an understatement as the album’s lead single has been a mainstay aboard the ranking’s upper half for most of its chart life.  However, like many her contemporary, the singer’s success on the singles front has come at an inverse of her album’s sales performance.

Barely shipping platinum over two years since its debut, Ke$ha’s introductory set ‘Animal’ saw its singles take big bites out of history books while its parent album barely made a bark.  So tell us:  Are you willing to help its successor sing a different tune?

That Grape Juice’s Favourite ‘Warrior’ Tracks:

* Thinking Of You

* Die Young

* Supernatural

* Dirty Love (ft. Iggy Pop)

That Grape Juice’s Least Favourite ‘Warrior’ Tracks:

* All That Matters

* Only Wanna Dance With You

That Grape Juice Rating: 3/5

Conclusion: ‘Warrior’ has a clear agenda to mature a sound and artist many assumed was “seasonal” – and manages to achieve this to a satisfying degree.

Still, Ke$ha excels most when being unapologetically Ke$ha. Rebellious, edgy, and dripping with jaw-dropping metaphors.

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Will you be buying Ke$ha’s ‘Warrior’?

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‘Look Back At Me’ beauty Trina is looking to get “Back 2 Business” as evidenced by her latest musical venture.  Celebrating her 34th birthday yesterday, the Diamond Princess is looking to gift fans with 20 new tracks featuring the likes of Slim Thug, DJ Khaled, and more.

Tuck in below to get your first taste of what the Miami femcee is serving up:

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Alicia Keys’ ‘Girl On Fire’ campaign has seen her blaze stages of many a variety – including those of the royal persuassion.

The singer-songwriter performed for the Queen of England and the British monarchy here in London at the 2012 Royal Variety Performance.

Watch below has the 31 year old turns in a rousing showing of ‘Brand New Me’.
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The untimely passing of Whitney Houston in February has opened the floodgates to a sea of vocal tributes – some better than others.

Yet, with singer Heather Headley gaining ample praise here in London for her role in the West End adaptation of ‘The Bodyguard’, it was all but inevitable that her performance of ‘I Will Always Love You’ at the 2012 Royal Variety Performance was be a show-stopper and oh did the Trinidadian-American deliver.

Watch below as Headley soars to lofty heights with Houston’s signature hit below…

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For any who didn’t take her brand as seriously as they should have, Nicki Minaj‘s rise to the Pop heavens has been…a pill many a detractor has found to swallow.

Now, for the first time since her 2010 interview with Hot 97’s Angie Martinez, the Grammy nominated Rapper has spoken openly on attacks aimed at her by many a public figure, and why- despite their criticisms of her- she still ‘loves them’.

Watch below…

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