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Further to reports earlier this week that Usher is attempting to shut down his top fansite for its negative stance on his relationship with Tameka Foster, the owner has vowed to fight it out in court. Erika Jackson, the webmaster of UsherForever.com, isn’t backing down to legal threats from Usher and his label LaFace -who want her to hand the site over to them. Jackson claims she wants to ‘make a point’ by going toe-to-toe with her favourite artist. Click here to read the full story via TMZ.

The more I hear about this, the more I lose what little respect I have for Usher. It’s unlikely that he’ll win; I’m sure his team didn’t even think this would get as much press as it has. Either way, Usher’s reputation is in a mess right now.

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Rihanna is churning out singles and albums so fast these days; didn’t her 2nd single ‘Shut Up & Drive’ just come out? Nonetheless, the Bajan star premiered her latest single ‘Don’t Stop The Music’ on BET’s 106 & Park yesterday. The track is undeniably a dance song and the video (which Rihanna co-directed) really reflects that. I’m not a fan of the song, but its a grower. Def Jam are really covering all ground with this project – each single has appealed to a different market. ‘Hate That I Love You’ (ft. Neyo) has also been confirmed as the 4th single from her ‘Good Girl Gone Bad’ CD.

What do you think of the video?

Whilst Danity Kane languish in the pits, Diddy continues to roll out the videos from his barely Gold album ‘Press Play’. This new video for ‘Through The Pain’ sees the Bad Boy label head team up with Mario Winans once again (their last effort being Winans 2003 hit ‘I Don’t Wanna Know’). I’m liking the song and the video – though not all that great – serves its purpose.

Word has it that Diddy has also shot a video for ‘Diddy Rock’ which features Timbaland, Twista and Shawnna – totalling five singles. I just don’t get how Diddy is supposed to be all about the business, yet he chooses to promote himself over a group that are selling more than he is. Too much ego…

What do you think of the video?

Continuing along the promo trail for her new CD ‘Ms. Kelly’, singer Kelly Rowland performed a set for AOL Sessions recently. Check out the performances:

Dilemma

Comeback

Work/Ghetto

Like This (ft. Eve)

I enjoyed all the performances, although it kinda baffles me as to why she’s still performing ‘Dilemma’. Nonetheless, Kelly was on-point through out, especially with the vocals. The live band did their thing also. It was great to finally see proper performances of some of the album cuts like ‘Comeback’ and ‘Work’. Speaking of those tracks, Kelly has been shooting videos for BOTH songs in LA yesterday and today. Be on the lookout for them in the weeks ahead.

What did you think of Kelly’s performances
This is apparently the cover art for Kanye West’s upcoming album ‘Graduation’. In line with most things ‘Kanye’, the cover is kinda quirky and left-field. Still, I think it looks pretty good. ‘Graduation’ – West’s third LP – was scheduled to hit stores in August, however it has been pushed back to September 11th – the same release date as 50 Cent’s ‘Curtis’ album. With the two Hip Hop heavyweights going head-to-head, it’ll be interesting to see who comes out on top. I’m thinking Kanye has this won.

What do you think of the cover / Who will come out on top: Kanye or 50?

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As some of you may already know, Ciara has been named as the new face of Rocawear’s female line. It seems the urban clothing label are going all out with this campaign – using both print and television advertisements. I found the interview to be pretty interesting, hearing some of the hurdles the ‘Promise’ singer had to overcome to be where she is now.

Click here to see Ciara’s promo pics for the campaign

What do you think of the interview/pics?

As Common preps the release of his latest album ‘Finding Forever’ (due July 31st), a new track from the CD has surfaced. Produced by Kanye West ‘Drivin’ Me Wild’ sees Common collaborate with British Pop sensation Lily Allen on what is a great track. The concept of the song focuses on those who try to fit in instead of embracing their individuality – a universal message. Outside of the Urban world, Lily is one of the artists I’ve been liking and her feature on the hook really works.

Hit or Miss?

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Destiny’s Child member Michelle Williams performed at the Bombay Sapphire drinking party in Chicago this past Tuesday (July 17th). Williams sang Al Green’s classic ‘Let’s Stay Together’ – which she also covered for a GAP campaign in 2005. Aside from a few vocal snags, I enjoyed the performance. Michelle evidently has very little natural rhythm, but I like her voice – it’s different. This kind of music definitely suits her voice more than some of the Destiny’s Child material.

What do you think of the performance?

The ever-consistent Sean Paul is prepping his new album (rumoured title ‘New Age’) for a 2007/2008 release. ‘Pick It Up And Drop It’ is set to be the lead single from the LP – the follow-up to 2005’s Platinum selling ‘The Trinity’. As with most of his singles, the uptempo track is real radio-friendly; yet it differs to his previously released material. The song is a slight departure from Paul’s dancehall roots and sees the Jamaican star embrace a more dance-orientated sound. For the most part, I’m liking the track and will be on the lookout for his new CD – since the last two were great.

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Singer R. Kelly is set to shoot a further 10 episodes of his ‘Trapped In The Closet’ saga after signing a new deal with US cable network IFC. With its storyline twists and turns, the ‘hip-hopera’ became a major success in 2006 – spurned a 12-episode DVD. As part of the deal Kelly inked with IFC, additional episodes will be shot as well as re-airings of the original 12 episodes.

I remember being hooked on the series a couple of summers back; marvelling at how great the concept was. Yet towards the end, it just got ridiculous – remember the midget, anyone? Still, I’m all for innovation (I don’t see anyone else doing anything remotely similar), so I’ll be checking it out when it debuts.

Will you be checking for the new episodes?

Former Fugees member Pras has confirmed that the group’s long-awaited reunion album is officially ‘dead’. Speaking to Billboard.com, he cited Lauryn Hill as the cause of the situation:

“We went in the studio and recorded a couple records that were incredible. But, to put it nicely, it’s dead”. “Me and Clef, we on the same page, but Lauryn [Hill] is in her zone, and I’m fed up with that sh*t. Here she is, blessed with a gift, with the opportunity to rock and give and she’s running on some b*llshit? I’m a fan of Lauryn’s but I can’t respect that.”

I kinda gathered that the project was a non-starter, but Lauryn needs to get herself sorted – more so for herself than anybody else. She performed, here in London, a few weeks back and by most accounts she was terrible – a real fall from grace. Be it drugs or whatever, I hope she’s able to address her problems soon; it would be a shame for such a talent to be wasted.

Any thoughts?

That Grape Juice has teamed up with Electronic Arts (UK) for our first video games give-away. Each week, two copies of a particular title will be up for grabs – all you are required to do is to answer the given question correctly for a chance to win. {Please be aware that due to technological variances, some titles will only be available in certain territories. You will be made aware when this is the case} This week’s title is:


Def Jam Icon (XBOX 360)

Def Jam Icon is the third installment of EA’s popular Hip Hop/Street Fighting game. With it’s cutting edge presentation and gritty feel, ‘Icon’ is one the most realistic combat titles available. ‘Icon’ also boasts an impressive character roster of Hip Hop heavyweights – including T.I, The Game and Ludacris – allowing for the player to guide their favourite to the top. The experience is enhanced by an authentic soundtrack which is comprised of hits by many of the featured artists.

*Please note: This week’s competition is only open to those who reside in PAL territories (e.g. Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia etc ) or own PAL XBOX 360 systems- as the game will not work on non-PAL systems. Click here to see if you’re in a PAL territory.

For a chance to win ‘Def Jam Icon’, answer the following question:

Which artist is NOT signed to Def Jam:

a) Jay Z

b) Ne-Yo

c) T.I

Email your answer as well as your full name, age, and address to competitions@thatgrapejuice.net. Please be sure to put ‘EA Comp – Week 2’ as the subject. Winners will be selected randomly from all correct answers. Competition ends Wednesday July 25th. Good luck!
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