‘Cake Like Lady Gaga’ takes on a new meaning as the songstress shows off her cakes affront her newest single artwork.

Enlisting the Pied Piper R. Kelly to play assistant on the tune ‘Do What U Want’, the latest lifted from her forthcoming album ‘ARTPOP’ (November 11), Gaga sent fans into a frenzy tonight when she took to Twitter to unveil its racy official cover.

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Surfacing just moments ago, the single artwork makes its debut just two days before its parent tune is set to storm Itunes and hours after the number was featured on a new Best Buy advertisement.  Did you miss it? Hear it below:

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TGJ:  3)  We know you started with 3LW, but what’s your relationship like now with Kiely and Naturi?

Adrienne:  I actually see nature often and we’re totally cool.  But, I actually don’t speak or have any communication with Kiely anymore.

TGJ:  4)  Would you ever be in another group?

Adrienne:  I think being in a group was so much fun. I’ve obviously been in more than one. I had an amazing time and think there’s nothing like being able to share your success with other people.

TGJ:  5)  Any other films we should expect soon?

Adrienne:  Hey you never know! I’m in L.A., taking meetings, reading scripts, and all that. I’d love to do more though.

TGJ:  Thanks for answering those!  Now, we saw that tearful goodbye on ‘The Real’ a few weeks ago.  Is it really the end?

Adrienne:  Don’t believe the rumors of us being cancelled!  It’s not true. We’re waiting to hear word and hopefully we’ll be back in 2014. I’m excited about it, I can’t wait. Same network.

TGJ:  How was your experience overall on the show?

Adrienne:  I had the best time doing ‘The Real’.  I love the perspective of the women I was doing it with. For me, I feel for the longest time I was misunderstood and there were so many misconceptions about who I am.  This allowed me to just be myself and be “real”.

Adrienne (continued):  I think I changed people’s perspective on me.  Working with those women was so much fun. I love all of them [co-stars]. I think I walked into it being nervous, but I left really proud of it.

TGJ:  Well, we look forward to seeing you guys back on the air.  Now, bringing it all home, give us one good reason we should go see ‘I’m In Love With a Church Girl’ on October 18th.

Adrienne:  It’s a feel good movie.  We go and support so many other films with violence and all that, but it’s important to let Hollywood know that people want to see movies with feel good messages and have a message of love, hope, and faith. This movie sends that message.

Interview by: Quinno Rashad (That Grape Juice US)

(@blueeyedsoul517)

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As her new single ‘Work B*tch’ continues to whip many a nightclub into a Pop induced frenzy, Britney Spears arrived on hit UK talk show ‘Alan Carr: Chatty Man’ for an appearance many are calling one of her best in a while.

For, as you’ll see when you hit that play button below, a relaxed and comfortable Spears speaks freely on her forthcoming LP ‘Britney Jean’, and- more importantly- flaunt the warm and loveable personality her tribulations of yesteryear served to overshadow.

Not sure what we mean?

Check her out below!

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It’s the hit talk show pulling in pulling in major ratings for the CBS network.

What we’re talking about? ‘The Queen Latifah‘ show of course, hosted by none other than the female Rapper turned mogul herself…Queen Latifah.

This week, in a move that’s both touching and monumental for both parties, Latifah invited Rap Tsarina Nicki Minaj to the series, for an interview launched to promote the latter’s new ‘Kmart’ line.

However, as the teaser below showcases, their conversation saw the ladies dig far deeper than the world of fashion.

How?

Watch below…

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#Shedidthat indeed!  R&B beauty Tamar Braxton takes ‘All The Way Home’ to Arsenio Hall this week – much to fan delight – to offer one of its very first live performances.

Bringing to life a stunning live rendition of the fan favorite from her sophomore album ‘Love & War’, the performance surfaced just a day before she sent fans into a frenzy with her hot new music video ‘Hot Sugar’ (which can be seen here).

Get into what Miss Braxton-Herbert is serving above:

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When she isn’t splitting opinions on her stadium heavy ‘Diamonds World Tour’, Rihanna oft enjoys downtime in the location the show takes both she and her entourage.

This time? That location was South Africa- which saw the stunning star strike many a sweet pose during a trip to the safari, captured in an Instagram video below!

Good times with the Pop royal below…

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He’s the Hip Hop sensation with an organic buzz that grows thicker and faster by the day.

So, as to capitalise on his ever rising popularity, Elijah Blake has joined Roc Nation sisters Melanie Fiona and Bridget Kelly in launching a college tour!

Exciting news below…

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With sales of her smash hit single ‘Beautiful’ make their way to the 2 million mark, Mariah Carey pens a fresh letter on its supporting album ‘The Art of Letting Go‘ today, explaining the honest and organic path she took craft it and its single of the same name.

Why the icon felt goosebumps during the recording process?

Mimi’s words below…

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Without a doubt, Katy Perry‘s ‘Prism‘ is shaping up to be the highly anticipated Pop album of 2013’s Pop quarter.

Filled to the brim with radio ready / well written hits, today marked the project’s release- just days after its lead single ‘Roar’ surpassed US sales of 3 million units…8 weeks after its release.

Now, in what’ll give the more industry inclined members of her fan base ample reason to beam, the executive members of her camp have spilled exciting details on the album’s promotional campaign in an interview with Danyel Smith‘s Billboard.

An interesting read below…

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Weeks before the show bids adieu to the world, Rihanna‘s ‘Diamonds World Tour’ touched down in Johannesburg last week, met with mixed reviews from fans at the show and critics who caught pieces from the performance online.

Now, peep her delivery of the ‘Unapologetic’ number ‘Phresh Out the Runway’ and let us know what you made of it below.

Ready to play judge?

Put on your ‘critic cap’ and press play below…

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After recently nabbing top 5 positions with singles ‘Wild’, ‘It’s My Party’, and parent album ‘Alive’, Pop powerhouse Jessie J has announced the title of the next release from her sophomore set.

Find out what it is after the jump…

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The Best You Never Heard is back!  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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TLC – ‘If They Knew’

Back in the 90’s, one could always count on TLC to deliver the politically-incorrect goods. From not being “too proud to beg” to giving one the “red light special”, nothing was off-limits for the iconic trio.

After sharing their stories of “creeping” in 1994, they returned 5 years later with ‘If They Knew’, an album highlight about infidelity and being enamored with two different people.

Included in the ’99 blockbuster ‘FanMail’, the track sonically keeps up with the futuristic theme of the project, but this time adding an understated Island-vibe to the mix.

The girls stay faithful to their Crazy, Sexy and Cool personas on the Dallas Austin helmed-record, as T-Boz smoothly and calmly delivers her lines, while the seductive Chilli sprinkles sensuality over the song, and Left-Eye and her unapologetic Rap verse almost makes straying sound cool. Almost.

With ‘FanMail’ selling over 10 millions copies worldwide despite only having three official singles (2 international and 1 European), would you imagine just how much more it would have sold if ‘Knew’ benefited from the single treatment?

Anyway, enough with our shoulda-woulda-coulda’s, here is ‘If They Knew’ {JOE}

LISTEN: [audiotube id=”bzCknvWNYcE”]

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Leona Lewis – Burn

As missed opportunities go, vocal powerhouse Leona Lewis hasn’t had the best of luck in recent years.

For, despite ample success, the songbird has developed somewhat of a penchant for passing on material that would not just go on to be hits, but mega hits…for other artists. Case, point, recent revelation that Rihanna’s ‘We Found Love’ was originally recorded by the X Factor winner, only to be left on the cutting-room floor.

A shocking loss, no doubt; however, it’s the forgoing of the flavoursome ball of fire that is ‘Burn’ that baffles us most.

The Ryan Tedder cut was recorded by Lewis in 2011 during the sessions for her ill-fated ‘Glassheart’ project, yet – once again – was omitted from the final tracklist. Word is that it was the legendary Clive Davis who called for its axing upon taking a more hands-on approach with the A&R’ing of the album – which, at that point, had already been subject to a series damaging delays.

Yet, for all his genius, Davis’ decision would turn out to be the wrong one. For, not only did the LP’s dreary ballads and criminal flirtation with fist-pumping EDM fall flat, ‘Burn’ would go on to become a #1 chart smash for British singer Ellie Goulding…two years later in the Summer of 2013.

A shame, as the track boasts all that Lewis’ career needs musically. Indeed, while baring sprinkles of Pop, Dance, and Reggae, the song never veers too far one way. Resulting in a colourful genre-clash that is befitting on an artist such as Leona; a talented artist who is clearly eager to evolve musically, yet doesn’t seem to know how.

Here’s hoping future projects tap into the brilliance that is the sound, look, and taste of ‘Burn’. {SAM}

LISTEN:  [audiotube id=”d2Nl45PeZYg”]

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Ke$ha – Backstabber

Initially planned to serve as the second single from Ke$ha‘s ‘Animal’ debut, ‘Backstabber’ stands one of the Pop star’s lesser known/generally overlooked fan favourites. Penned by the performer herself and Chaka Khan collaborator David H. Gamson, the fiery cut sees a pre-autotune Kesha roar through a track that speaks of friendship and betrayal, dealing with a theme far removed from the “generic jams” she’s gone on to craft since then.

Love ‘Backstabber’ as much as I do? Cast your vote below! {DAVID}

LISTEN: [audiotube id=”YBbrqgiTuuo”]
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Kameron Corvet – Kiss And Makeup

 

Criminally underrated Soul singer Kameron Corvet has certainly built his fair share of buzz in underground R&B over the past few years. Ennobled for his falsetto driven, guitar accompanied numbers, the singer’s retro twist on modern R&B quickly earned him sharp comparison’s to some of the genre’s most prized crooners (see:  Eric Benet, Maxwell, and the like).

The foundation of that buzz was undoubtedly 2008’s ‘Korporate Rockstar’.  Featuring the modest R&B hit ‘Kiss & Make-Up’, get acquainted with the Louisiana native’s smooth plea for romantic reconciliation. Premium R&B lies ahead. {RASHAD}

LISTEN: [audiotube id=”u58ef_xdlF4″]
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