You asked in your droves, and we had no choice but to listen! Today we’re happy to announce the launch of…

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http://m.thatgrapejuice.net/

From here on out, browsing your favourite site and mine from your handheld will be easier than ever. Benefits include:

* 80% faster load time

* Reduced battery consumption

* Ability to do everything you can on the desktop site (comment, view pics, videos, stories and all that good stuff!)

So, want to keep up on the latest Urban music news while on the move? Simply visit the That Grape Juice from your mobile and you’ll be automatically redirected to the new platform. No stress, no sweat.

Be it from your iPhone, Blackberry, Android, or desktop…be sure to keep it locked on…

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In support of her single ‘4am‘ and her upcoming mixtape and album, Melanie Fiona treated fans last night to a performance at Summerstage at Rumsey Playfield, Central Park.

Dressed in blue and performing some of her well loved material, she is also reported to have enjoyed the company of the group Jagged Edge, who were also in attendance.

Watch cuts from her performance below…

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Peep Pop vocalist Jessie J in this hot shot of her taking a hot shot of herself last night in Paris.

Performing for fans at the city’s VIP Room Theatre, the Brit School alum delivered live renditions of her hits ‘Price Tag‘, ‘Dude‘ and ‘Nobody’s Perfect‘ to name a few.

More snaps from the night below…

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In addition to serving up our original content, we’re  happy to announce that each week you can now watch BET‘s newest reality series ‘Born To Dance’ right here on That Grape Juice TV!

Hosted by Laurieann ‘Boomkack’ Gibson, the show seeks out and give the 20 aspiring young dancers the tools they need to take their careers to the next level; allowing them to battle it out for the number one spot and the ultimate prize of $50,000!

From week to week, they dance their way through a variety of creative challenges including: a music video competition, a commercial, and ultimately the chance to perform live with Lady Gaga in front of a packed arena in The Monster Ball Tour.

Hit ‘PLAY’ and get into episode 8 below!

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The X-Factor USA is here!

Fox’s much hyped British import has finally kicked off on American soil and looks set to be the biggest show of its kind.

Featuring judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, LA Reid and Nicole Scherzinger, the show favours American Idol with its nationwide auditions. However, there is a defining twist in that  groups and solo acts over 25’s are eligible to enter.

Unsurprisingly, with this being the audition phase, the talented and talent-challenged came out in equal measure for a crack at progressing to the next stage.

Check out the best and worst (as they become available) from this, the first show, below…

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R&B is on a respirator.  Once a celebrated genre that has given the music industry some of its most praised acts (see Luther, Whitney, Aretha, Marvin), the musical styling has unquestionably lost its identity to hip hop and now Electro-Pop.

The question at hand: is R&B on its last breath or is revival in its future?  In a three part series, That Grape Juice will analyze three sectors of the fallen genre:  ladies (songstresses), males (crooners), and groups (both male and female) to determine if resurrection is in its future or if it will find permanent rest in the history books

Ladies first, gentlemen next.  So, last, but certainly not least, groups.

Recently browsing a Billboard chart, I was tempted to do an R&B roll call. Single ladies? (spare, but here). Fellas? (few but still there). Groups? (*insert cricket sound*). Let’s face it, the R&B group is extinct. Gone are the glory days of Motown where The Temptations and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles dominated airwaves and The Supremes reigned supremely on radio and charts alike. The Motown movement paved a precedent by which the 70s (Isley Brothers, O’Jays, too many to mention) and 80s (Levert, Debarge, Guy, New Edition) eased on down the road to chart success. Assisting R&B’s lead solo acts in solidifying the African American presence on Billboard, they effortlessly constructed the soundtrack to this generation (and its parents’) ‘old school’.

But, while the groups of yesteryear provided launching pads for some of R&B’s brightest stars (The Supremes – Diana Ross, Levert – Gerald Levert, Labelle – Patti Labelle, Jackson 5 – Michael Jackson), the 90s saw a new brand of R&B group. While Boyz II Men and En Vogue led the pack and were arguably the greatest grandchildren of their R&B forefathers (in terms of comparability), many other 90s groups unveiled an unparalleled blend of sass, attitude, and sex appeal. TLC, SWV, and Jodeci, later followed by Dru Hill, 112, and Jagged Edge are just a few of the groups from that era who helped redefine R&B while fusing with other popular genres of the era. And with the late 90s and early 2000s being dominated by Destiny’s Child, R&B groups were still proving that they were truly ‘survivors’.

Oh, how the times change. With Destiny’s Child’s subsequent disbanding, rebanding, then re-disbanding, no other R&B groups have risen to such pop prominence since. The mid-2000s saw B2K and later Danity Kane be sole representatives of the genre on the Pop charts. That, however, was surely short-lived.

Where, oh where, did the groups go?

We’ve seen many-a-90s group reband (SWV, Jodeci, TLC, Dru Hill), while some never left. But even collectively, their presence on Pop charts is nondescript. And with no noteworthy new class in waiting to take the reins:

That Grape Juice wants to know:

Is there room for a new class of R&B groups on the charts?

or

Will this sector of the genre become permanently absent?

While fans may be used to Usher burning up with charts, the R&B veteran is the latest hitmaker feeling the heat – heading from the charts to the court over a plagiarism claim.  Joining Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and Leona Lewis, the ‘My Way’ maestro will soon be making his way to defend his case after songwriter Ernest Lee Straughter convinced a judge that Mr. Raymond’s 2004 Jermaine Dupri-produced ‘Burn’ plagiarized a work of his.

Billboard reports:

Last month, a California federal judge found there to be sufficient possibility that Usher and co-defendants who produced the song had access to Slaughter’s work, “Reasons,” created in 1998. The judge accepted a musicologist’s report that noted substantial similarity between the songs and denied a motion to dismiss the case on summary judgment.

Take a listen to both cuts after the jump and you be the judge:

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Anticipation is mounting for ‘SOS’ singer Rihanna‘s new single ‘We Found Love’ – set to be released tomorrow.  Fans are no doubt on pins and needles waiting for the latest sounds from the Navy’s commander herself.  In the meantime, check out the artwork for the lead single from the yet-titled album.

Keep it locked to That Grape Juice for your first listen.

Your thoughts?

In addition to serving up our original content, we’re  happy to announce that each week you can now watch BET’s newest reality series ‘Born To Dance’ on our sister site – That Grape Juice TV!

Hosted by Laurieann ‘Boomkack’ Gibson, the show seeks out and give the 20 aspiring young dancers the tools they need to take their careers to the next level; allowing them to battle it out for the number one spot and the ultimate prize of $50,000!

From week to week, they dance their way through a variety of creative challenges including: a music video competition, a commercial, and ultimately the chance to perform live with Lady Gaga in front of a packed arena in The Monster Ball Tour.

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Hope you’re hungry for more microwaved popcorn hits as TGJ’s favorite Barbadian beauty Rihanna is whetting appetites for her ‘We Found Love’ single premiering this Thursday (tomorrow)!  Fans of the pop princess already know the Calvin Harris-produced cut is said to be the lead from her forthcoming, yet-titled new album due ‘this fall’.  Now, the lyrics have surfaced online.  Take a gander after the jump (courtesy of Punchbowl):

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Jessie J isn’t just building her fan base, she’s building her brand. A fact driven home when the ‘Price Tag’ singer was this week unveiled as the new ambassador for Glacéau vitaminwater.

The 23 year old’s first course of action will see her encourage the public to create their own flavour of the popular drink, which will serve as the ‘official flavour’ for next year’s Olympic Games in London.

We’ve already shown you shots from the shoot, now the ‘Do It Like a Dude’ darling is inviting us behind the scenes.  See it all after the jump:

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After enjoying commendable success on the Billboard 200 with latest LP ‘I Remember Me‘, Oscar winning performer Jennifer Hudson has confirmed the title of the album’s third single.

Following the singles ‘Where You At?‘ and ‘No One Gonna Love’, the upcoming release’s title was revealed during an interview with ABC.

Find out what it is below…

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