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Thursday, 31 May 2012

New Music: J. Holiday - "Sign My Name"

It's been a minute since we heard any new music from R&B singer-songwriter J. Holiday but it appears as though the crooner is back with a new single titled "Sign My Name", the lead single lifted from his forthcoming 3rd album ."Sign My Name" is a sexy,smooth slow-tempo track, singing about his sex game "Baby, I’m a writer, you know and girl tonight Imma show ya. There’s a few ideas I had in mind. I’m gon’ jot it on yo skin, if you don’t mind. And every time your leg shake, I be taking mental notes, Girl, my tongue gon’ be the pen, just put it where you want. Imma start off with the ‘J’ so perfect. By the time I get to the ‘H’ Imma hurt it. ‘O’ and ‘I’ Imma put this ‘D’ on you all night". I’m definitely feeling this song.

New Music: Jhene Aiko x The Weeknd x Frank Ocean - "Runaway (A JAYBeatz Mashup)"

North Carolina producer, JAYBeatz has just recently released a mashup of Jhene Aiko's "2 Seconds," The Weeknd's "Rolling Stone" and Frank Ocean's "Acura Integurl" to create a dope six minute mix titled "Runaway". Dude's definitely got some serious skills, take a listen below to this sublime mashup.

Music News: Ciara Announces New Album "One Woman Army" And First Single Title...

Ever since Ciara parted ways with her record label Jive last year , fans have been waiting for some new music from her new label Epic Records. Cici recently revealed in a Mtv News interview while promoting her new film "That's My Boy" where she acts alongside Adam Sandler, that the name of her forthcoming 5th studio album is titled "One Woman Army" and the first single to be lifted from the album is titled "Sweat". "I’m finishing up my album. It’s called "One Woman Army" and you guys will be in for a treat very soon. My new single "Sweat"will be coming as well. … It’s gonna make you sweat in all kinds of ways."
Hopefully this new single and album will help Ciara to reclaim her place on the music charts and help to relaunch her music career full throttle.

New Music: Lauriana Mae - "Rob A Bank"

Lauriana Mae wraps up her musical series "Month Of Mae" with her new track titled "Rob A Bank" which is a mellow,soulful track that sees Mae confessing that her love is so strong, she'd even rob a bank for her man.

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

New Music: Me`Shell NdegéOcello – "Petite Mort (Miguel Migs Remix)"

Grammy-award nominated singer-songwriter Me`Shell NdegéOcello has teamed up again with award winning producer Miguel Migs to remix her latest single titled "Petit Mort", taken from her latest album "Weather". Meshell’s voice and Miguel`s understated funky electro production are a match made in heaven.

New Music: Bobby Womack Feat. Lana Del Rey - "Dayglo Reflection"


Bobby Womack has premiered another impressive track titled "Dayglo Reflection" featuring "Born To Die" songstress Lana Del Rey, taken from his first album after a 12 year hiatus titled "Bravest Man In The Universe" due out on 12 June. "Dayglo Reflection" is a stunning piano-laced ballad with masterful harmonies, vocals and lyrics, this is amazing to say the least.

New Video: Jay-Z & Kanye West Feat. Frank Ocean - "No Church In The Wild"

Grammy-award winning Hip-Hop legends Jay-Z and Kanye West have premiered their music video for their latest single "No Church In The Wild" featuring Frank Ocean, taken from their latest album "Watch The Throne". The powerful and thought provoking music video was directed by Romain Gavras, it has haunting remembrance of the London riots that went down last year. Check it out below.

New Music: BamaLoveSoul Presents “Y’all Feel That” ?: Erykah Badu Remixes, Flips & Covers..

DJ Rahdu of BamaLoveSoul has created a mesmerizing mix of Erykah Badu rarities, remixes and remakes , featuring by My Morning jacket, Melo-X, Jesse Boykins III, and much others. "It’s no surprise that this Southern Girl has continued to mystify and amaze us 15 years after the release of her genre busting debut album Baduizm. Not only is she unique, she has continued to push the boundaries on each of her subsequent releases. Closely aligned, it seems, with every musician that matters (she was a core member of the Soulquarians for crying out loud!) she’s always able to create songs that either confirm or confound your musical sensibilities. For this reason, amongst many others, we love the Analogue Girl". This mix is so worth the listen.

Watch: Jill Scott`s Vh1 Storytellers

Philly Grammy-award winning songstress Jill Scott recently open up the new series of Vh1's "Storytellers" (on Monday, May 21st), "I’m a lot of things. I am a singer. I am a writer. But, I’m also an actor and I’m a poet and I approach my creativity in a way that encompasses all of that stuff. As a woman nobody is just one thing. Tonight, it’s going to be a little sexy, and little funny, a little moving. This is the way I tell stories."
I truly loved that she kicked things off with the performance of "Gettin' In The Way", which was the first Jill Scott song I ever heard and still remains my favorite. Though the set-list was awfully short, her performances were worth your time. If you missed it, or want to re-watch, you can see the full performances below.






Saturday, 26 May 2012

Live Video: Beyonce Performing "I Will Always Love You/Halo" And "Ex-Factor"

Grammy award-winning songstress Beyonce made her triumphant return to the stage last night in Atlantic City and two of the numerous highlights from her performance was her partial renditions of the iconic Whitney Houston classic record"I Will Always Love You" into "Halo" and Lauryn Hill`s classic record "Ex-Factor".



Watch: Beyonce - Making Of Revel Part 2


The beautiful and talented songstress Beyonce had a successful return to the stage last night and right before she took the stage at Revel, she premiered the second part of her journey back to the stage. This time she took us behind the scenes to a meeting about the LED screens for her show and a dance rehearsal where she attempted to "bring Sasha Fierce back to life".

Friday, 25 May 2012

New Video: Melody Thornton Feat. Bobby Newberry - "Bulletproof"

Melody Thornton has premiered her music video for her beautiful acoustic cover of La Roux`s 2009 hit "Bulletproof" and with the assistance of Bobby Newberry, taken from her recently released mixtape "P.O.Y.B.L". The black and white music video was directed by Don Tyler, it`s the perfect fit for their record.

14 Rules For Being YOU....

Be yourself. Trying to be anyone else is a waste of the person you are. Embrace that individual inside you that has ideas, strengths and beauty like no one else. Be the person you know yourself to be – the best version of you – on your terms. And above all, be true to YOU – if you cannot put your heart in it, take yourself out of it.

Starting today…

1. Get your priorities straight. – Twenty years from now it won’t really matter what shoes you wore today, how your hair looked, or what brand of jeans you bought. What will matter is how you loved, what you learned and how you applied this knowledge.

2. Take full responsibility for your goals. – If you really want good things in your life to happen, you have to make them happen yourself. You can’t sit around and hope that somebody else will help you; you have to make your own future and not think that your destiny is tied to the actions and choices of others.

3. Know your worth. – When someone treats you like you’re just one of many options, help them narrow their choice by removing yourself from the equation. Sometimes you have to try not to care, no matter how much you do. Because sometimes you can mean almost nothing to someone who means so much to you. It’s not pride – it’s self-respect. Don’t expect to see positive changes in your life if you surround yourself with negative people. Don’t give part-time people a full-time position in your life. Know your value and what you have to offer, and never settle for anything less than what you deserve.

4. Choose the right perspective. – Perspective is everything. When faced with long check-out lines, traffic jams, or waiting an hour past your appointment time, you have two choices: You can get frustrated and enraged, or you can view it as life’s way of giving you a guilt-free breather from rushing, and spend that time daydreaming, conversing, or watching the clouds. The first choice will raise your blood pressure. The second choice will raise your consciousness.

5. Don’t let your old problems punish your dreams. – Learn to let go of things you can’t control. The next time you’re tempted to rant about a situation that you think ended unfairly, remind yourself of this: You’ll never kill off your anger by beating the story to death. So close your mouth, unclench your fists, and redirect your thoughts. When left untended, the anger will slowly wither, and you’ll be left to live in peace as you grow toward a better future.

6. Choose the things that truly matter. – Some things just don’t matter much – like the kind of car you drive. How big of a deal is that in the grand scheme of life? Not a big at all. But lifting a person’s heart? Now, that matters. The whole problem with most people is, they KNOW what matters, but they don’t CHOOSE it. They get distracted. They don’t put first things first. The hardest and smartest way to live is choosing what truly matters, and pursuing it passionately.

7. Love YOU. – Let someone love you just the way you are – as flawed as you might be, as unattractive as you sometimes feel, and as unaccomplished as you think you are. Yes, let someone love you despite all of this; and let that someone be YOU.

8. Accept your strengths and weaknesses. – Be confident being YOU. We often waste too much time comparing ourselves to others, and wishing to be something we’re not. Everybody has their own strengths and weaknesses, and it is only when we accept everything we are, and aren’t, that we are able to become who we are capable of being.

9. Stand up for YOU. – You were born to be real, not to be perfect. You’re here to be YOU, not to be what someone else wants you to be. Stand up for yourself, look them in the eye, and say, “Don’t judge me until you know me, don’t underestimate me until you challenge me, and don’t talk about me until you’ve talked to me.”

10. Learn from others, and move on when you must. – You can’t expect to change people. Either you accept who they are, or you start living your life without them. And just because something ends, doesn’t mean it never should have been. You lived, you learned, you grew, and you moved on. Some people come into your life as blessings; others come into your life as lessons.

11. Be honest in your relationships. – Don’t cheat! If you’re not happy, be honest, and move on if you must. When you’re truly in love, being faithful isn’t a sacrifice, it’s a joy.

12. Get comfortable with being uncomfortable. – Life as we know it can change in a blink of an eye. Unlikely friendships can blossom, important careers can be tossed aside and a long lost hope can be rekindled. It might feel a little uncomfortable at times, but know that life begins at the end of your comfort zone. So if you’re feeling uncomfortable right now, know that the change taking place in your life is not an ending, but a new beginning.

13. Be who you were born to be. – Don’t get to the end of your life and find that you lived only the length of it; live the width of it as well. When it comes to living as a passionate, inspired human being, the only challenge greater than learning to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes, is learning to walk a lifetime comfortably in your own. Follow your heart, and take your brain with you. When you are truly comfortable in your own skin, not everyone will like you, but you won’t care about it one bit.

14. Never give up on YOU. – This is your life; shape it, or someone else will. Strength shows not only in the ability to hold on, but in the ability to start over when you must. It is never too late to become what you might have been. Keep learning, adapting, and growing. You may not be there yet, but you are closer than you were yesterday.

New Artist: Laura Welsh

Introducing Laura Welsh, a London-based, Staffordshire-born singer-songwriter, she is by far the most exciting upcoming artist in the country. Who is currently unsigned but surely not for much longer, her vocal acrobatics are really impressive and she writes her songs with such honesty and charisma, so it’s only a matter of time before she’s signed to a major label. Check out some of her tracks below.




New Music: Ester Dean – "Baby Making Love"

Grammy nominated singer-songwriter Ester Dean recently released a track titled "Baby Making Love", which pays tribute to the baby making tracks of the 80′s, 90′s. The song is cute but her raspy vocals were a little bit rough and she needed to be emotionally connected that song. Not just sing the song but embody the song, to be able to deliver a great vocal performance with heart and passionate.

Watch: Beyonce - Making Of Revel Part 1

16-time Grammy winning singer-songwriter Beyonce has just recently premiered part one of a behind the scenes feature that finds her crafting her mini comeback tour at "Revel" in Atlantic City, which kicks off tomorrow, May 25th.

New Music: Whitney Houston – "His Eye Is On The Sparrow"

Before Whitney Houston passed away she starred in the forthcoming movie "Sparkle" and for the film she recorded one of gospel's most popular songs "His Eye Is On The Sparrow". Though her voice wasn’t back to where it was during The Bodyguard years, Houston`s version of "His Eye Is On The Sparrow" shows her re-gaining her beautiful,strong tone.

Music News: Luke James To Open For Beyonce In Atlantic City Memorial Day

NARS/Mercury/ Island Def Jam singer-songwriter Luke James is slated to open for Grammy-award winning songstress Beyonce during her "comeback" mini-tour in Atlantic City this weekend, James is in a coveted position that many established acts would kill for. His opening act slot for Beyonce could catapult him into stardom literally overnight.

Thursday, 24 May 2012

New Music: Bobby Womack – "Bravest Man In The Universe"

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Legendary soul singer Bobby Womack has released the title track "The Bravest Man In The Universe", taken from his forthcoming album due out in the UK on June 11, and June 12 in the US via XL Recordings. "The Bravest Man In The Universe" is amazing track, nice lyrics, incredible voice, sick production, just what the doctor ordered. It is serves as the second single and was produced by Damon Albarn (Gorillaz; Blur; The Good, The Bad and The Queen).

10 Things Lucky People Do Differently...

I have great news! Today could be your lucky day. It’s not a matter of chance, it’s a matter of choice. Lucky people are ordinary people who make their own good luck by thinking and behaving in ways that create good fortune in their lives. Here’s what they do differently:

1. Lucky people maintain a relaxed attitude that is open and aware.

A study by psychologist Dr. Richard Wiseman surveyed a bunch of people to find out who considered themselves lucky or unlucky. Wiseman gave both the ‘lucky’ and the ‘unlucky’ people a newspaper and asked them to look through it and tell him how many photographs were inside. That’s it. Luck wasn’t on their minds, just some silly task.

He found that on average the unlucky people took two minutes to count all the photographs, whereas the lucky ones determined the number in a few seconds. How could the lucky people do this? Because they noticed a message on the second page that read, “Stop counting. There are 43 photographs in this newspaper.” So why didn’t the unlucky people see it? Because they were so intent on counting all the photographs that they missed the message.

When people are focused on a single task, blocking out every other possibility, they miss chance opportunities that could be important. Lucky people are more relaxed and open, and therefore they see what is there rather than seeing only what they are looking for. Unlucky people do the opposite. They go to parties with the sole intent of finding their perfect partner, and so they miss opportunities to make good friends or meet people who might be able to help them in their careers. They look through the newspaper determined to find specific jobs, and overlook great openings.

The same principle applies when lucky people meet and chat with other people. They are relaxed and attuned to the opportunities around them. Lucky people see what is there, rather than trying to find exactly what they want to see.

In the real world, you’ve got opportunities all around you. If your mind is closed, you’re not going to spot them. Being relaxed and open allows you to see what’s really around and maximize the potential of what’s right under their nose.

2. Lucky people use intuition and gut instincts to make successful decisions.

Lucky people simply know when a decision is right. They trust themselves to decide. And if they get it wrong, they take it as a lesson learned and then adjust their approach. In contrast, unlucky people view many of their poor decisions as yet more evidence of how they are always destined to fail.

In his book, The Luck Factor, Dr. Wiseman discusses another study he conducted in which more than a hundred lucky and unlucky people answered a short questionnaire concerning the role of intuition – the rather curious sensation that something we have just done, or are about to do, is very right or very wrong – in their lives. When it came to luck, intuition mattered. Lucky people’s gut feelings and hunches tended to pay off time and time again. In contrast, unlucky people often ignored their intuition and regretted their decisions.

3. Lucky people notice little things and solve small problems.

I chatted with an aspiring web application developer recently who was complaining that all the big ideas were being worked on already and that there was nothing groundbreaking left to do. As he talked, I realized he was referencing massive projects that others were working on that seemed mostly out of reach. And as I thought about all these ‘grand ideas’ I realized that in most cases they probably didn’t start with a massive plan or project, but rather started by trying to solve a simple problem. The biggest accomplishments often originate from humble roots, yet not many people realize this.

This is the impression I get when I read about the early stages of companies like Google. I’m pretty sure Google’s founders didn’t have the goal of organizing the all of the world’s information as their primary focus when they first started – instead they started with a series of smaller problems (problems are potential opportunities) and slowly expanded their end goal from there.

4. Lucky people treat their failures as an opportunity to learn and grow.

Everything in life is a lesson. Everyone you meet, everything you encounter, etc. They’re all part of the learning experience we call ‘life.’

Never forget to acknowledge the lesson. If you don’t get a job you wanted or a relationship doesn’t work, it only means something better is out there waiting. And the lesson you just learned is the first step towards it. Lucky people learn from their mistakes. When ill fortune blocks the path to their goals, they explore other ways of solving the problem and squeeze some benefit from their misfortune.

Unlucky people often dwell on mistakes from the past, obsessing about the bad luck that put them in their present unlucky situation. But remember, good luck has a lot to do with choice. Use all of the lessons you have learned to make educated decisions and create good luck for yourself in the future.

5. Lucky people appreciate what they have right now.

When you appreciate what you have, what you have appreciates in value. If you are in the constant habit of feeling and giving gratitude, the world wants to give you more and more. Pay close attention to the present, many people aren’t so lucky.

You already have some amazing things in your life, whether you realize it or not. Most of us have incredible family members, friends, other loved ones who love us back. Learn to appreciate what a miracle that is. Most of us have good health, which is another miracle. Most of us have eyes, with which to enjoy the amazing miracles of sunsets and nature and beauty all around us. Most of us have ears, with which to enjoy music, one of the greatest miracles ever. Be grateful for each of these things, and more!

Take time every day, throughout the day, to thank life for all that it has given you, to thank others for what they give you, to simply be grateful.

6. Lucky people work toward their goals every day without fail.

The harder you work, the luckier you will become. Stop waiting around for things to work out on their own. They won’t. If you keep doing what you’re doing, you’ll keep getting what you’re getting.

While many of us decide at some point during the course of our lives that we want to answer our calling, only an astute few of us actually work on it. By ‘working on it,’ I mean truly devoting oneself to the end result. The rest of us never act on our decision. Or, at best, we pretend to act on it by putting forth an uninspired, half-assed effort.

If you want good luck in your life, you’ve got to be willing to give it 100% every day. No slacking off! Take some

advice from one of America’s most influential founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin: “Diligence is the mother of good luck.” Achieving your goals and dreams can be a lot of work. Be ready for it.

7. Lucky people help when they’re able.

It’s impossible to help someone else and not get a little help for yourself in the process.

The old saying “what goes around comes around” is definitely true in all walks of life, and it comes around when you least expect it. In life, you get what you put in. Remember, luck often comes in the form of help when you need it most, and the best way to ‘grease the rails’ for help when you’ll eventually need it is by helping others right now.

When you help others, don’t expect something in return. Just enjoy the experience of helping that person and building a stronger personal relationship. That stronger relationship will likely be there for you in your moments of darkness.

8. Lucky people tend to see the positive side of their ill fortune.

They imagine how things could have been so much worse. For example, research shows that Olympic athletes who win bronze medals are typically happier than their silver medalist counterparts. This is because silver medalists think that if they had performed slightly better they might have won a gold medal. In contrast, bronze medalists focus on how if they’d performed slightly worse, they wouldn’t have won anything at all.

Having a positive outlook on life is a must if you are to become a luckier person. If your outlook on life is doom and gloom, then that’s all you’ll experience. Fortunately, the opposite is also true. When you dwell on the negative events in your life, you will experience only the negative. But when you concentrate on positive events, you will begin to feel much happier and luckier.

You control your luck and your life by controlling your thoughts. Keep a luck diary. At the end of each day, spend a couple of moments writing down the positive and lucky things that happened. Once you get in the habit of seeing the bright side, it will be difficult to see it any other way.

9. Lucky people enjoy new experiences and take calculated risks.

If you want more luck, mix it up. Unlucky people tend to be creatures of habit. They take the same route to and from work every single day, talk to the same types of people at social functions, and live out the same routine day in and day out. In contrast, lucky people try to introduce variety into their lives. They are adventurous. They take calculated risks. They are consistently taking action in the face of uncertainty.

When you take small risks, either you succeed or you learn something. Win-Win. Take the leap even when you can’t see every last detail coming over the horizon. Remember, if you never act, you will never know for sure, and you will be left standing in the same unlucky spot forever.

If you need a little push, try playing the dice game. Make a list of six new experiences – things that you have never done before but wouldn’t mind trying. Some of the experiences might be fairly simple and others might be more adventurous. Write down a list of the experiences and number them 1 to 6. Then, roll a die and carry out whichever experience is selected. What a fun way to bring new experiences, risk and possibly luck into your life.

10. Lucky people believe they CAN.

In all walks of life, positive beliefs have the power to become self-fulfilling prophecies.

Lucky people believe they CAN be successful. Studies have shown that a managers’ positive beliefs and expectations in their staff have a profound effect on the productivity and success rate of their staff. Likewise, managers who believe in themselves motivate the people around them to perform well and believe in themselves as well, while those with poor expectations cause those around them to become despondent and unproductive.

Positive beliefs and high expectations also motivate lucky people to persist even in the face of considerable adversity; which means they eventually reach the finish line as the other contenders walk back to the starting line.

Conclusion

Those who take responsibility for their own lives and actions know that luck can be created. Live each day believing in yourself and your ability to be lucky, and over time you will be. I challenge you to review each bullet point again and think of your own personal luck in recent times. Think about how lucky you are right now.


New Music: Stacie Orrico - "Catch Me If You Can"


Pop/R&B songstress Stacie Orrico is back after 6 years with a new track titled "Catch Me If You can" featuring The Gabe Cummins Orchestra. "Catch Me If You Can" is a smooth Jazz-influenced track that was recorded for the promotion of the new restaurant "Nomad" in New York. You can download it on CD Baby: http://cdbaby.com/stacieorrico

New Music : Wish -" Used To Love You"

The Baltimore, Maryland native Wish is back with her new track titled "Used to Love You", taken from her second upcoming mixtape titled "Me Against Her" due out this Summer. "Used To Love You" was written and produced Donny Roc, it`s a hot R&B track that reminds me of the 90′s and pays tribute with lyrically snippets from R&B singers Faith Evans, Mary J Blige, Destiny`s Child etc. Wish sangs her ass off about a failed relationship.

New Music: Lupe Fiasco - "Around My Way (Freedom Ain't Free)"

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Grammy award-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco has released his new single titled "Around My Way (Freedom Ain’t Free)", the lead single off his forthcoming album titled "Food & Liquor 2: Great American Rap Album". "Around My Way (Freedom Ain’t Free)" samples Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth’s 1992 hit "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)","All the credit goes to my partner and manager Chill, he just felt like it was time to bring back a joint… Go back and take one of the iconic records of Hip Hop and put a new spin on it and put it back out there. I spit on it a couple times before, some mixtape stuff back in the day, Chill felt it needed a bigger look than that". It`s the greatest song I’ve heard to come out this year so far, Lupe’s flow is on point and he shows his lyrical strengths through his verses. He talks about the most relevant topics now like Ghana's poverty to the drug trade and other topics .

New Music: Dawn Richard - "Wild N' Young"

R&B songstress Dawn Richard made a promise to her fans if her music video "Bombs" got to 300,000 views she would release a new track and she has delivered on her promise. She released a new track titled "Wild N' Young",a edgy, jungle inspired, uptempo record, laced with Dawn's signature vocals and lyrics.

Album In The Works: Maxwell - "blackSUMMERS’night"


Grammy award-winning artist Maxwell recently tweeted out that he will be releasing a new single soon titled "Of All Kind", which will be the first track off his forthcoming album "blackSUMMERS’night" that could possibly be released this summer. "This summer you will have songs from #Summers. Coming soon, the new song “Of All Kind” from #Summers. Very excited to share new music in the coming days. Hope you like it. "

New Music: Ludacris – "Jingalin"

Grammy-award winning rapper Ludacris has premiered his new single titled "Jingalin", the lead single off his upcoming album titled "Ludaversal", follow-up to his 2010’s album "Battle of the Sexes". "Jingalin" is a club banger, produced by duo Da Internz who sampled LL Cool J’s classic record "Jingling Baby" taken from his album "Walking With A Panther". "Jingalin" will be released on iTunes on May 29th and "Ludaversal" is duo out on 11 September .

New Music: Jessica Ashley - "Can't Help Loving You"

Pop songstress Jessica Ashley has released her new track titled "Can't Help but Loving You", that is taken from Next2Shine's #Discovery Mixtape and will hopefully feature on her upcoming debut EP titled "Prelude" due out on June 12. "Can't Help Loving You" was written and produced by Jessica herself, it is passionate love ballad that showcases her powerful vocals with great vocal control and alot heart.


New Music: Lauriana Mae - "All Time High"

Atlantic Records songstress Lauriana Mae has released another song for her "Month Of Mae" series, titled "All Time High". The feel good Hip-Hop/Soul track was produced by Kwame who sampled Arrested Development's "Everyday People". Absolutely phenomenal.

New Music : Jessie Ware – "What You Won't Do For Love"

South London based songstress Jessie Ware recently premiered her new track titled "What You Won't Do For Love" which was produced by long time collaborator Sampha and is a stunning cover of Bobby Caldwell‘s 1978 classic record with the same name. Sampha stripped down and revamped it with glorious effects which allowed Jessie to showcase her beautiful vocals. Her version is fucking amazing.

New Video: Lianne La Havas - "Is Your Love Big Enough?"

The beautiful and talented songstress Lianne La Havas recently premiered her music video for her new single titled "Is Your Love Big Enough?", taken from her upcoming debut album with the same name due out on July 9th in the UK and August 7th in the US. "Is Your Love Big Enough?" is a soulful pop/folk track with anthemic choruses . The music video features footage of Lianne on tour and performing, backstage antics, which showcases her fun and charismatic personality.

New Music: Lili K - "Come In"

Chi-Town songstress Lili K teamed up with Save Money/Treated Crew producer Thelonious Martin to create her latest track titled "Come In", a smooth, soulful, sultry track that reminiscent of early Jill Scott, Lili’s voice is playfully seductive and soulful far beyond her 20 years.

New Music: Antoine Dunn - "Miss My Love"

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Cleveland-native Antoine Dunn recently released his second single titled "Miss My Love" taken from his forthcoming debut album "Truth Of The Matter" due out this year via Elite Music Group, Inc. "Miss My Love" is a solid mid-tempo track, " The song is about being in a position where you have to choose between love with a very special young lady and your career. In the song, your career is like a train ride, where you have to make the decision to either hop on the train that goes to the next station, or stay with her, and be willing to deal with the possibility of having regrets."

New Music: Dwele - "What Profit"

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Grammy nominated singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dwele returns with his new single titled "What Profit", taken from his forthcoming and currently untitled fifth album. "What Profit" is a smooth R&B mid-tempo track, produced by Mike City.

Interview : D'Angelo Talks Addiction And Comeback In GQ

D'Angelo recently did his first interview in almost 12 years with GQ magazine, it's one of the most engrossing interviews I've ever read, he doesn’t pretend to fake it, doesn’t sugarcoat his story and made me appreciate him and his music even more. Read the interview here and watch D'Angelo performing a cover of the Funkadelic 1976 record "Soul Mate" during his recent GQ interview/photoshoot.

Saturday, 19 May 2012

Interview : Jhene Aiko

Jhene Aiko recently caught up with TheFader for their "Step Into The Black" series, the songstress talked about touring with B2K, growing up in a musical family and her forthcoming Def Jam album aptly titled "Souled Out". Checkout the interview below and lookout for music from Jhene later this year.

New Music: Jhene Aiko – "2 Seconds"

While we wait for the full version of her single "3:16am", singer-songwriter Jhene Aiko has released an unfinished track titled "2 Seconds" which was produced by Kevin Roosevelt, it gives fans a taste of what’s to come from her highly anticipated follow-up mixtape/album titled "Souled Out" due out this Summer.

New Video: Szjerdene - "Turn"

British songstress Szjerdene recently premiered her music video for her new single titled "Turn", taken from her latest EP titled "Patchwork". She teams up again with Josh Feder and Saul Abraham to create an equally engaging video for the song, which sees a couple falling in and out of love. Good stuff, watch it below.

Friday, 18 May 2012

Live Video: Delilah Performs On BBC’s Live Lounge

The talented and beautiful British songstress Delilah recently stopped by Fearne Cotton’s Radio 1 show for a live lounge session. She performed her new single "Breathe" and put her own spin on Rita Ora’s current number one hit single "RIP",which sounds alot better than then the original song. Delilah also performed a stunning cover of Donny Hathaway‘s "I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know". Check out the performances below.


Thursday, 17 May 2012

Remembering Donna Summer...

Donna Summer, without question, possessed the most versatile voice in popular music. Her forays into rock, disco, R&B, country, jazz, Broadway, and gospel are unparalleled in their quality and breadth. She earned five Grammy Awards in four different genre categories, amassed four era-defining number one pop singles and three consecutive number one albums, a stack of gold and platinum discs, and boldly pushed beyond the "Queen of Disco" title she rightfully earned during her reign of the dance floor in the 1970s.

Like many singers of her generation, Donna Summer (born LaDonna Adrian Gaines in 1948) nurtured her strong, powerful voice in the church. As a teenager in the eclectic Boston music scene, she fronted a rock band called The Crow not too long before moving to New York City's Greenwich Village in the late 1960s. Inspired by everyone from Judy Garland to Janis Joplin, Donna Gaines auditioned for the musical Hair and was hired for its German production (Haare). After relocating to Munich and starring in a spate of musicals, including Porgy and Bess, Godspell, and The Me Nobody Knows, the multi-talented American expatriate married Austrian actor Helmuth Sommer and adopted his anglicized surname.

Munich-based producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte solicited Summer for session work and the trio eventually wrote and recorded Summer's debut album, Lady of the Night (1974). Unlike the throbbing dance beats that only a year later would make Donna Summer a million-selling recording artist around the world, the music on Lady of the Night was cloaked in story-based pop/rock not unlike Cher's early solo hits from the 1970s. A single from the album, "The Hostage", became a huge hit in Holland and the album established Summer as a beguiling songstress.

No one, least of all Summer, could have anticipated how her next recording would forever change her life and become an anthem of the sexually liberated 1970s. "Love to Love You, Baby" catapulted Donna Summer to global superstardom when it was released on Oasis Records via Neil Bogart's Casablanca label in 1975. Its seventeen minutes of suggestive moans and elaborate, lush orchestrations gave Summer a #2 single on the pop charts in addition to her first U.S. gold single and gold album. Follow-up conceptual albums A Love Trilogy (1976) and Four Seasons of Love (1976) were enthusiastically embraced by the dance floor cognoscenti while I Remember Yesterday (1977) and Once Upon A Time (1977) each brought dance music to uncharted thematic and musical territory.

The "blockbuster" phase of Donna Summer's career commenced in 1978 when she starred in Thank God It's Friday and sang its theme song, "Last Dance." The Paul Jabara-penned tune won an Oscar for "Best Original Song" and brought its vocalist her first Grammy Award (Best R&B Performance, Female). Summer's musical versatility was showcased on the chart-topping double album Live and More (1978), which featured concert renditions of her hits and standards like "The Man I Love" on the first three sides. The fourth side contained the side-long studio recording of "MacArthur Park Suite." The extracted four-minute single skyrocketed to the top of the charts; to this day Donna Summer fans regularly cite the tune as her single greatest vocal performance.

Bad Girls followed in 1979 and stands as the commercial and critical peak of Summer's career: "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls" were chart-topping crossover hits, "Dim All the Lights" was a self-penned smash, and rock critics, who were known to be less than complimentary about disco, couldn't deny the album's innovative mixture of rock and dance music. Summer's third number one two-record set, On the Radio, compiled her hits through Bad Girls and featured a memorable duet with one of her key influences, Barbra Streisand, on "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)."

After leaving Casablanca in 1980 because of alleged mismanagement, Donna Summer became the first artist signed to David Geffen's eponymous record label, Geffen Records. The four albums Summer recorded for the label revealed an artist who consistently diversified her musical palette: The Wanderer (1980) featured an intoxicating blend of new wave and rock, the Quincy Jones-produced Donna Summer (1982) brought together a stable of top-notch R&B musicians and songwriters, Cats Without Claws (1984) featured the second of Summer's two Grammy wins for "Best Inspirational Performance" on "Forgive Me," and All Systems Go (1987) included the definitive version of Brenda Russell's "Dinner With Gershwin."

Part of Summer's settlement with Casablanca stipulated that she give then-parent company Polygram another album. Released in 1983 on Mercury Records, She Works Hard for the Money was the artist's biggest album of the 1980s. The title track, produced by Michael Omartian, shot to number one on the R&B singles charts and the accompanying film clip was one of the first heavily rotated videos by a black artist on MTV. The close of the 1980s found Summer signed to Atlantic Records though Another Place and Time (1989), which featured the Top 10 hit "This Time I Know It's For Real," and Mistaken Identity (1991) were her only releases for the label.
Throughout the 1990s and early years of the new millennium, a series of compilations honored Donna Summer's enormously successful career. Each retrospective contained a couple of new songs that added to Summer's illustrious legacy, including the Grammy-winning "Carry On", Clivillés and Cole-produced "Melody of Love", and number-one dance single "I Will Go With You (Con Te Partiro)". Amidst a 15-year belated release of Summer's I'm a Rainbow (1996), an autobiography (Ordinary Girl, 2003), her 2004 induction into the Dance Music Hall of Fame, songwriting contributions to film (Naturally Native, Daylight), her charity work, and sought-after paintings, Donna Summer continued to tour and delight fans with one rousing concert performance after another. The success of club tracks like "You're So Beautiful" (2004) and "I Got You Love" (2005) also ensured that Summer's voice was never too far from a DJ's turntable.

Signed to Sony BMG's Burgundy imprint, Donna Summer released Crayons in 2008, which was her first full-length album of new material in nearly two decades. As noted by a variety of critics, Crayons incorporated all of Summer's musical influences, from the reggae-derived title track to the samba-driven "Drivin' Down Brazil." With "I'm a Fire," one of a few dance-oriented tracks on the album, Donna Summer became the first artist to land a number one dance hit in each decade since the 1970s.

After a long battle with cancer, Donna Summer died on May 17, 2012.

Though she never abandoned the music that has secured her place in popular culture, Donna Summer was truly an artist whose talent extended far beyond the 4/4 beat. That "ordinary girl" from Boston who once made the congregation cry was a heaven-sent force in the world of popular music.

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