This morning, former mentor T.I. stopped by The Breakfast Club and didn’t hold back when probed about deeming his involvement in the femcee’s career a “blunder” on his legacy.
He expanded on his sentiment, claiming that he felt Azalea “switched up” when she realized “White people liked her” and that “she didn’t need Black people” to advance her career.
Clearly irked, the Aussie bred rapper took to Twitter and didn’t hold back.
T.I. is doubling down on his comments about Iggy Azalea.
As reported, the King of the South went on record during a recent interview to label his former protégé as one of his biggest “blunders.”
Now, he’s expanding on his remarks.
In a new interview with The Breakfast Club, T.I.P was quizzed about his sentiments and it looks like his brand of candid will have folk talking all over again.
A festival of a unique sort, the three-day special plays host to music experts from all corners of the industry – including the recorded, live, broadcast and digital.
Taking place at London’s Tobacco Dock October 31st- November 2nd, the programme will be made up of hundreds of masterclasses, interactive sessions, talks, practical workshops and super special performances. [Click here for full programme]
What’s more, confirmed for special Q&As are Adele producer Paul Epworth and Craig David, who’ll both be sharing what it takes to navigate the ever-evolving music sphere.
Want to be in with a chance of attending? We thought as much! That Grape Juice has a pair of tickets to give-away for all three days of BBC Music Introducing Live.
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After thrilling fans over the summer by playing assistant on Ro James‘ sultry tune, ‘Magic,’ singer/actor Luke James had the Germany-born crooner return the favor (alongside BJ The Chicago Kid) for his new song, ‘Go Girl.’
A 70’s-inspired cut dripping with elements of Soul and Funk to boot, ‘Girl’ is the latest taste from Luke’s forthcoming effort‘To Feel Love/d’ (reportedly due on digital shelves in 2020). Taking to our friends at Billboard, he spoke glowingly of the collaboration stating:
“It’s a celebratory song that I created with two of my best buds in the business, Ro and BJ. ‘Go Girl’ is a feeling, an unconventional vibration about a specific woman. It’s perfectly freeing… as if it came out of a ‘90s classic love song or film.”
Today’s From The Vault comes courtesy of the iconic Miss Britney Spears; this week’s pick is the infectious ‘3.’
The song was issued as the launching single from the singer’s second greatest hits compilation ‘The Singles Collection,’ which was released in 2009. While tongue in cheek lyrically, the song – the only new cut on the project – wasn’t opaque about its celebration of three-way loving.
Produced by Max Martin (who blessed her with her very first #1 single) alongside Shellback – it ironically became her third single to reach the pole position on the Billboard Hot 100 where it debuted. It was also a #1 hit in Canada, peaked at #7 in the UK, and inside the Top 10 in Australia, France and Sweden.
The song’s minimalistic visual was directed by Diane Martel and it presents Spears dancing in front of monochrome backgrounds surrounded by her dancers.
Upon its release, it was refreshing seeing a newly energized Britney in action again; indeed she seemed way more switched “on” than on previous efforts from the her ‘Circus’ cycle and accompanying tour.
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Though not the force she once was, a decade later, Britney is still out here, booked and busy.
With a new album in the works, it will be interesting to see whether she and her team decide to stick to the tried, tested, and somewhat dated formula or go for an image and sound overhaul. We wish for the latter, as it seems like the next best means of her adding a fresh chapter to her legendary career; rather than settling into legacy act status before her time.
As unexpected pairings go, few can rival the randomness of Ashanti and Lady Gaga‘s live link-up last night.
Fresh from rocking the stage at her ‘Enigma’ residency in Las Vegas, Mother Monster was on-hand for a performance the R&B singer gave at a nearby venue.
During Ashanti’s showing, a playful sing-off ensued.
Cynthia Erivo takes vocal flight on ‘Stand Up ‘ – a spirited original song from upcoming movie ‘Harriet.’
The Grammy, Emmy, and Tony winner takes on the lead role of activist Harriet Tubman in the Focus Features film, which arrives on November 1st.
‘Stand’ – which was co-penned by Erivo alongside Joshuah Brian Campbell – has been unwrapped ahead of therelease of the film and its soundtrack (which drops on the same day).
Already tipped for Oscar success (which, if it achieves, will see Cynthia become an EGOT), take a listen to the cut below…