Fergie is taking flight with the promo campaign for new album ‘Double Dutchess.’
Several years in the making, the visual experience will officially be unleashed on September 22nd.
Ahead of its arrival, Fergie-Ferg stopped by The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1.
During her candid chat, the singer dished on what folk can expect from her project, why it took so long, herstatus with the Black Eyed Peas, and much more.
Belaboured by claims someone from her creative camp is stealing from independent artists? Rihanna.
The entertainer has spent the weekend celebrating the launch of her ‘Fenty Beauty’ venture and doing her part to spread the beauty of diversity within Entertainment with its products.
Alas, this morning will see her faced with allegations that someone she has hired to create her concepts is more of a copy cat than they are a creative.
Nicki Minaj and Katy Perry‘s very first recorded collaboration ‘Swish Swish‘ is on its way to becoming a U.K. Top Ten smash.
Powered by a well-received visual, a scorching verse from Minaj and a fired-up Perry, the song rose seven places on the Official Singles Chart placing it #22 this week…its highest position to date.
It’s that time again! That Grape Juice wants to see what you all are listening to. Which 5 tracks have you got on constant rotation at the moment?
Remember, it doesn’t have to be limited to Urban music; could be something new, Throwback, religious, even something you made yourself! Drop a comment in the comments section. Ours are below – in no particular order:
From The Vault is back this week with a yet another Urban classic courtesy of a a prolific femcee and a premium R&B songbird.
Today’s pick is ‘Gangsta Lovin’’ by Eve and Alicia Keys.
After the chart success of previous singles ‘Who’s That Girl ?’ and ‘Let Me Blow Ya Mind,’ the pressure was on for the Ruff Ryder‘s star to keep the momentum going after her breakthrough era. And that’s exactly what she did in 2002 with ‘Lovin’’.
The first offering from the rapper’s third LP ’Eve-Olution’, it featured then-new Alicia Keys, who was riding high from stellar reviews and sales of her debut album.
Murder INC’s Irv Gotti served as producer. Already known as industry exec, he was (at the time) becoming noted for crafting hits for the likes of Jennifer Lopez; namely ‘I’m Real (Remix)’ remix and ‘Ain’t it Funny’ – which both went #1 in the US.
‘Lovin” became a worldwide hit peaking at #2 in the US, #4 in Australia and #6 in the UK. Billboard named it the 19th biggest song of the year 2002.
Director X – then Little X – directed the summer-soaked video. E-V-E and Ms Keys can be seen lounging by the pool and on the beach. A life of luxury.
*******
We’re still waiting for a proper follow-up era to this from Eve; her tone and flow would work wonders in today’s musical landscape especially with female Hip-Hop garnering attention again. As for Alicia, we need her next album to be a bit less ‘Here’ but more ‘Gangsta Lovin’’ and ‘No One.’ Strong melodies, with street but sweet appeal.
Before these ladies grant our wishes, we’d like to know: when it comes to the “greats”, is there a rap-sung collaboration you’re still waiting to witness?
Still hard at work on her sophomore studio set, the South African stunner took to the net to reveal that new music isn’t the only thing she’s been creating.
Netflix has been praised for the part it continues to play in the fight for diverse programming today after announcing the birth of an African-American anime series starring Jaden Smith.