If you thought Azealia Banks would be here today and gone tomorrow, think again.
For, in further bid to showcase her skills, she releases ‘F*ck Up The Fun‘, a cut aimed at Rap upstart Iggy Azalea.
The pair, with eerily similar names, have been feuding since Azealia criticized XXL Mag for featuring Azalea on their 2012 Freshman list, after spewing an allegedly racist line in 2011’s ‘D.R.U.G.S’.
With her new LP ‘MDNA‘ out March 26th, Madonna has continued in her bid to promote the LP in her own unique way.
So, in partnership with Facebook, the icon sat down with Jimmy Fallon for a special interview, giving fans on the network insight into the project like never before.
As the age-old adage goes, home is where the heart is. And home, for Kelly Rowland, seems to be R&B.
Having explored a range of sounds on last year’s ‘Here I Am’, the ‘Motivation’ singer is reportedly returning to her Urban roots on her fourth studio album.
Budding divas Jason Derulo and Jordin Sparks were snapped working the red carpet at Muhammad Ali’s Celebrity Fight Night XIII yesterday.
The couple, who have been dating since late last year, turned it on for the cameras, unable to keep their hands off each other as they arrived at the event, which took place in Phoenix, Arizona.
As earlier reported, Derulo -who was sporting a neck brace- broke his neck during preparations for his US tour, which was eventually scrapped.
Despite the obvious and ever present set backs they face, Chris Brown can always count on support from his fan base, ‘Team Breezy‘.
Backing his music by way of ‘capital’ and their online presence, they- unlike a certain Rihanna Navy- are just as supportive with their mouths as they are with their money.
Case in point? Despite the fact that he has not stepped foot in the country, his British fans have secured him a #1 single with the dance hit ‘Turn Up The Music‘.
R&B-Soul ensemble Lucy Pearl and their debut single ‘Dance Tonight’ serve as this week’s From The Vault pick.
Comprised of the great Raphael Saadiq,Ali Shaheed Muhammad, and funky diva Dawn Robinson, the trio were somewhat of a super-group, having been part of Tony! Toni! Toné!, A Tribe Called Quest and En Vogue respectively. (Neo-Soul pioneer D’Angelo was intended to be part of the line-up but such plans fell through when he decided to concentrate on finishing his own record.)
Lifted from their eponymous album, ‘Dance’ was released during the Spring of 2000 and was hailed by critics who raved about its lush production and noted an incredible vocal chemistry between Saadiq and Robinson.
And yet, commercially, this piece of R&B-Soul only managed to reach the lower tier of the Top 40 (#36). A respectable feat for a new band you’d say; only this song had (and still has #1 inked all over it) and was an edible anthesis to the Bubblegum-Pop that was flooding the airwaves at that time… and stays superior to most of the fast-food pop that is topping iTunes today.
Still, justice was soemwhat served when the cut was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2001 in the Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Group or a Duo category.
From its vintage sets and an overall ‘zen’ vibe, the groove’s accompanying video is a perfect fit, bringing an already shy-high track to even higher grounds.
With the likes of Nas & Damian Marley, The Throne (Jay-Z & Kanye) and Duck Sauce (Armand Van Helden & A-Trak) killing in more ways than one the charts and stages of the world, it seems the music industry is slowly re-embracing the idea of supergroups like Lucy Pearl. Leading us to ask you…
Which artists would you put together in a supergroup?
Following her promo stint in Japan, Nicki Minaj welcomed fans to an intimate Ustream session, debuting a new pair of furry friends.
Speaking on her upcoming album, her time in Tokyo and when her fans across the globe can expect to see her, the session comes before she performs her latest single ‘Starships‘ on American Idol, this Thursday.
The search for ‘The Voice UK’ is finally underway!
Already a smash in the US (and its original home of Holland), the show has arrived on British shores by way of the BBC. Coaches this side of the pond are Jessie J, will.i.am, Danny O’ Donoghue, and the legendary Tom Jones.
Billed as the definitive talent-search, many are predicting it to serve as a true contender to The X Factor‘s strong hold.
Judge for yourself below with highlights from episode 1 / series 1 below…
While new hair colors generally indicate a new project is on the horizon, here’s hoping this switcheroo is a one-time deal.
For, as earlier reported, Pop princess Rihanna is hard at work on the video set of the Coldplay-led single ‘Princess Of China’. Already rocking U.S. charts with a short reign in the top 20, the single is sure to be revived when full view of the clip is available.
The Barbadian yodeler, who is said to have just wrapped her own ‘Where Have You Been’ video (lifted from ‘Talk That Talk’), is also gearing up for promotion of her latest venture into film ‘Battleship’. The Peter Berg-directed flick is set to sail into theaters on May 18th.
Until then, get into these snaps of Rih times 3 (courtesy of RihannaDiva):
The girl is undeniably one of the hardest working chicks in the game. Too bad her vocal coach wouldn’t say the same.