Just letting you guys know that I’ll be conducting a phone interview with Mario on Wednesday (November 7th). The R&B star is gearing up for the release of his much-anticipated third album ‘Go!’ on November 27th. So, please drop any questions you may have for him in the comments section. Remember, only genuine and appropriate questions will be considered šŸ™‚
In a recent interview with OK Magazine, singer/actress Jennifer Hudson spoke out about her much-debated body image:

ā€œI have the height of a model, the breasts that people pay for and the lips that everybody wants, so why should I change?ā€
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More power to her…


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Our friends over at SOHH Soulful caught up with LeToya during the HSAN (Hip-Hop Summit Action Network) event in Atlanta yesterday (November 3rd). The R&B star was there to give a speech on financial betterment – stopping to speak to the press before heading into the event. Check out the video below where the ‘Torn’ singer shares new info on her forthcoming album:

It seems her label Capitol are pulling out the stops for this project; with the likes of Ne-Yo and Brian Michael Cox now on board – it appears to be an A-list affair. Here’s hoping the album is as good as her debut.

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Rihanna performed on the French version of Star Academy last night. The Def Jam singer performed her hits ‘Umbrella’ and ‘Don’t Stop The Music’ with contestants on the show. Check out the performance below:

Umbrella (With Lucie)


Don’t Stop the Music (With Claudia)

I actually enjoyed both performances – especially ‘Don’t Stop The Music’.

What do you think of the performances?

Alicia Keys performed her smash hit ‘No One’ on the Jonathan Ross Show here in the UK yesterday. As usual, she delivered with the performance.

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With his hotly anticipated ‘American Gangster’ CD set to drop next Tuesday, Jay-Z hit the promo trail this week in support of the album. The rapper stopped by The David Letterman Show for an interview and to perform a track from the LP called ‘Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)’.

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As previously reported, pop megastar Michael Jackson appears on the cover of the December issue of Ebony magazine – which celebrates the 25th anniversary of the worlds best selling album of all time ‘Thriller’. Say what you want about him, but Mike, in my opinion, is looking the best he has in a long time (lacefront and all lol).

Click here to see more pics from the shoot

Jackson is currently prepping a reworked anniversary edition of ‘Thriller’ for a first quarter 2008 release. The revamped set will feature four previously unreleased tracks and four remixed tracks by the likes of Akon, Kanye West and Will.I.Am.

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Superstar diva Mariah Carey is set to release the DVD of her ‘The Adventures of Mimi’ tour on November 19th. The recording took place at the October 8th show at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Check out this preview of the DVD; Mariah performing her club hit ‘It’s Like That’. Great performance.

What do you think of the performance? / Will you be getting the DVD?

It’s well established that Amy Winehouse is a trainwreck-in-waiting, yet at the same time that’s part of why we like her so much. However, this mess of a performance at last night’s MTV Europe Music Awards cannot be excused. All the hollering and wailing just killed the song – making it almost unrecognisable from the CD version. Terrible.

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The long-anticipated video for the Spice Girls comeback single ‘Headlines’ premiered tonight on the BBC1. For all the hype and whatnot, I think it turned out pretty decent.
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R&B songstress Tweet is prepping her third album ‘Love, Tweet’ for an April 8th 2008 release. Check out this behind the scenes look at the recording of the CD, as well as the photoshoot for the project:

I’m really anticipating Tweet’s new CD; her first ‘Southern Hummingbird’ rates among my favourite R&B efforts and the second was pretty solid too.

It turns out the previously posted first single ‘My Dear’ (ft. T.I.) was actually only a buzz track. The album’s first single is titled ‘Anymore’ Click below to listen to a snippet:

 

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I caught up with the guys from renown R&B group Jagged Edge this past summer. Alongside promoting their new album ‘Baby Making Project’, the group spoke candidly on a number of things including their relationship with Jermaine Dupri, label drama and tabloid gossip. I, personally, thought they were great sports and the interview came out great. Enough of me rambling, enjoy the interview: )
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Sam: Hey guys, how are you all doing?

Jagged Edge: Weā€™re doing good, just sitting here chilling in the studio.

S: First of all, let me just say that it really is an honour speaking with you guys.

JE: Thank you very much, thank you very much.

S: Itā€™s been a short while since the fans have heard anything from you; how have you been spending your time away from the limelight?

Wingo: Man, away from the limelight is work. Work never stops. Weā€™re in the studio doing what we love. Recording, with our families, eating hanging outā€¦enjoying life. One thing my father said ā€˜thereā€™s nothing like having a job you enjoy going to everydayā€™. We go to sleep music, we wake up music. You, know what Iā€™m saying. It is what it is.

S: Since hitting the scene almost a decade ago, youā€™ve maintained a great working relationship with Jermaine Dupri ā€“ recently (re)signing with his So So Def imprint over at Island/Def Jam. How did that come about?

Wingo: Actually, JD and Jagged Edge are brothers, man. He changed our life by giving us a record deal about 8 or 9 years ago. Weā€™re still here and are just very thankful for it. He taught us a lot and we taught him a lot. Weā€™re like a family ā€“ you canā€™t break a good family apart; Itā€™s very hard to. Different obstacles may come in your way but you just knock them down and keeping it moving. There was some contractual stuff that we were dealing with back at Columbia and with Sony that wouldnā€™t allow us to be with him. So once we were able to leave, we did.

S: Your new album is aptly titled ā€˜Baby Making Musicā€™ ā€“ a collection of ballads. Aside from being renown for your great slow jams, what inspired the concept?
Did you have doubts going into this project, after all the groupā€™s up-tempos such as ā€˜Where The Party Atā€™ have proved equally as popular?

Brian: Thatā€™s what we do (ballads). Our fans know us as balladeers. Thatā€™s where our heart and soul is. As far as the up-tempos ā€“ we do it all, all across the board. Saying that, we have a lot of fans come up to us saying ā€˜we made our first child to your musicā€™ etc so we wanted to give them what they like us for. A child is a great thing. Itā€™s all about pro-creation its how we keep the world moving. At the end of the day, thatā€™s what weā€™re doing ā€“ keeping the world moving (laughs).

S: The first single from the album, ā€˜Put A Little Umphā€™ In Itā€™ featuring Ashanti has been received really well, how did the collabo come about?

Wingo: The twins (Brian and Brandon) did Ashantiā€™s first demo tape back here in Atlanta and once the idea came up to have her on this record, we were with it. Her work ethic is good. We called her up and asked to be on the record and she sounded good on the record. So it was like ā€˜Hey, itā€™s onā€™.

S: What was it like working with her in the studio?

Wingo: Actually, we didnā€™t really get a chance to work with her in the studio. They sent the record to her. She did the record and had it sent back.

Brian: She was really easy to work with.

Wingo: Sheā€™s good people and done what she was supposed to do.

S: What other guest features and producers are featured on the album?

Brandon: Jagged Edge and Jermaine Dupri ā€“ thatā€™s it. Thatā€™s another reason why we got back with Jermaine, because he respects our creativeness and we respect his. At the end of the day, we did half the album, he did half the album. We let him know what we wanted going into the project and he respected that. He loves our work just as much as we love his.

S: What have you been doing in-between recording the album and after?

Brian: Weā€™ve been out on the road, doing a little promo, getting our relationship back established with radio, TV and with you guys ā€“ itā€™s going down. Weā€™re here, we ainā€™t going nowhere.

S: Have any personal favourites emerged from ‘Baby Making Project’?

Wingo: My favourite the first single ā€˜Put a Little Umph In Itā€™ because itā€™s straight to the point. You know when you get with that one you love; she ainā€™t going to be expecting no slacking. You gotta be a man (laughs)..put your back into it.

S: Ten years deep, youā€™re one of the only active R&B groups still around; what do you think has been the reason for your staying power?

Wingo: Our love for music, our love for what we do. As I said, Jagged Edge, we go to bed music, we wake up to music. Thatā€™s it. Everyday of our lives itā€™s music. When you love what you do, youā€™re not going to let anything deter you from it. You might get upset about a few situations and stuff like that. But the overall picture is music, weā€™re here to do music. Our fans love us for our music.

S: Despite achieving a high level of prominence, youā€™ve seemingly managed to stay out of the tabloids etc; how has this been so?

Brandon: We do not try to invite negative energy. We see them stories etc and we try to separate ourselves from it. We do ourselves: Jagged Edge.

Wingo: We donā€™t try and be with the ā€˜inā€™ crowd. We are the ā€˜inā€™ crowd.

S: Speaking of rumors/gossip, Brian ā€“ for the record ā€“ what was the situation with you and LeToya?

-Brian dodges the question, Wingo chips in with: –

Wingo: That was old. That was an old flame. They hung out for a while and that was that.

S: Nothing more?

Wingo: Nothing more, nothing less.

S: Who have been your musical influences?

JE: Everybody from the Tempations, to The Four Tops, Commondores, Lionel Richie, Marvin Gaye, Donnie Hathaway, New Edition, KC & Jo Jo, Jodeci, Gerald Levert. Everybody. We love music. If itā€™s done right and put together well, we like it.

S: With Nas proclaiming that ā€˜Hip Hop Is Deadā€™, what are your thoughtā€™s on the current state of R&B?

Brian: Current state of R&B? I think R&B is doing alright, straight up. I mean Usher came out with an album a year or two ago and sold 1.2 million or so in a week. You still have R&B artists selling half a million albums in a week. Mary J just came back and did over 700,000 and some change. Weā€™re R&B. So R&B hasnā€™t died out too much ā€“ thatā€™s my opinion.

S: Do you feel the Internet has made a positive or negative impact on the music industry?

Brandon: Both.

Brian: it makes more accessible, but no oneā€™s paying for it.

Wingo: Itā€™s now become a easier to get it for free. Weā€™re in the business to sell records.

S: Do you think it was a boast to help your careers now, compared to the earlier stages?

Brandon: I think when you use it the right way, like Myspace and different websites, it can help to profile all the way. But when you have people who just use the internet to rip your music, that isnā€™t no help no way.

S: A few quick random questions:

– Current artists youā€™re feeling?

Wingo: T. Pain

Brian: J. Holiday, I like Omarion, I like a couple of Omarionā€™s records

JE: Ne-Yo, heā€™s great.

– Can Michael Jackson make a big comeback?

JE: YES!!!!

Wingo: all he has to do is get a song from Ne-Yo (all laugh). One song from Ne-Yo and heā€™s back!

– Beyonce or Kelly Rowland?

JE: Both of them. We have relationships with them, we used to tour and travel together. Thatā€™s our people.

S: When the dust has settled, how do you want Jagged Edge to be remembered?

Brandon: Man, put us up there with all the great groups, thatā€™s how we want to be remembered. Like a star on the walk of fame, rock hall of fame. All that stuff. I think for some people, when you first get into the game all those things seem like theyā€™re so far away. But in 10 years, we gotta be close. We closer than ever (laughs)..closer than a lot of others.

S: Do you guys have any message for the fans?

JE: We love our fans. We gonna be here. Weā€™re not going anywhere. Continue supporting us.

S: Thanks for taking time out to answer our questions; itā€™s very much appreciated. Good luck with the project.


‘Baby Making Project’ Is Out Now! Go Grab A copy.
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