MUSIC

Anthony Hamilton has returned with a new album entitled Back To Love. Dear Lord, the topic of love will never go away but it’s okay because the artists do it justice with their multi-minute sonic pieces. Back To Love features many highlights and makes for a solid effort. However, we can’t get over how oddly familiar the Keri Hilson-assisted “Never Let Go” sounds like Beyoncé’s “Halo.”
One of the tracks, “Pray For Me,” has us cooing on point. The soft song with the beautiful melody has Hamilton in a state of asking for forgiveness, a second chance. He realizes his wrongdoing and wants his lady back. Take a listen after…
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Kevin Cossom has still not quite made it into mainstream territory but we like his collection of urban that he has released thus far. The latest is a track entitled “Where You Are.” Cossom is telling a prospect to not waste his time if she is going to leave him heartbroken. It’s a catchy and effective song, as with most of his songs. Listen after…
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With Common’s The Dreamer/The Believer dropping on the 20th of this month, more and more of the music is starting to surface. The latest is a collaboration with soulful crooner, John Legend, entitled “The Believer.”
You know, when we listen to certain artists there is a moment before we press play that has us hoping to hear a song that just soaks our souls and has us just wanting to replay the song over and over. A lot of times that does not happen but with “The Believer,” it is most certainly one of those songs. The song has a positive message and sounds sonically amazing. The No I.D.-produced song is just great and more than satisfies… Listen after…
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Robin Thicke is about to release his fifth studio album, Love After War, on December 6, 2011. Listening to the album, Thicke is sticking as close to the R&B/Soul sound as he can; there’s not much of a mainstream sound on here as with Sex Therapy.
There is however one little quirky track in the mix that has us addicted. That would be track number three, “Never Give Up.” The song, with the motivational title and lyrics, is paired with something that sounds like an edited Disney instrumental. There is such a theatrical vibe to this song and we love it. Listen after…
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Elizabeth Grant bka Lana Del Rey has become a viral sensation with her vintage sonic style. We’ve always been captivated by “Video Games”; the song is just beautiful. Although, for some reason we just weren’t completely pulled in by this true artist.
Well, after the recent release of her latest single, “Born To Die,” we had no choice but to became a full fan of Rey. The haunting orchestral production sounds like some alternative urban tune then those retro vocals come in and just leaves the listener in a deep state of thought. Her new album, Born To Die, will be released at the top of 2012. Listen after…
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After girl group ‘RichGirl’ failed to take off, member Lyndriette has stepped to the side and is pushing a solo career. The gorgeous girl premiered the first single entitled “Addicted” from her forthcoming EP, Proclamation.
“Addicted” is a nice radio-friendly midtempo song, written by Pooh and produced by The Globetrakkers. Unfortunately R&B is not what’s runnin’ up the charts despite this song sounding as pretty as its singer looks. Give “Addicted” a listen after…
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It’s been over three years since we were introduced to KiD CuDi’s music. We broke away from the fandom of CuDi but still find interest in his latest projects. CuDi is teaming up with his longtime producer friend, Dot Da Genius, to release WZRD on January 30, 2012 (CuDi’s birthday). The first track from the project premiered last night.
WZRD will be a profanity-free rock infused album. From the sound of the first single, “Brake” is just that. Both Dot n CuDi are behind the productions this round.
CuDi stated, “WZRD is bringin Punk Rock back with a whole new energy and sound.” CuDi has long left the position of being a mainstream artist with an alternative appeal to just an artist, all about the music and not worried about the charts. This one is definitely a grower. Listen after…
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Just days before Beyoncé announced her pregnancy, which to this day has caused controversy, she performed in front of 4 sold out crowds at the Roseland Ballroom in NYC. A few months later and now the workaholic is releasing Live at Roseland: Elements of 4.
Attending the premiere last night, showing off the baby bump, Beyoncé held a screening for a fortunate audience. Well they’re not the only fortunate ones as VEVO has partnered with Beyoncé to allow viewers to watch the entire DVD for free. The concert is very similar to the shows Beyonce did in Vegas some two years ago; the same rigmarole of storytelling whilst performing songs from her back catalogue. What’s different is she performs just about every song, in full, from her latest album, 4. You just do not get tired of Beyoncé because when she hits that stage, you’re guaranteed a real showing. Watch after…
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Whilst everyone sings the Dr. Luke-produced “You Da You Da One,” we are just won over by track number five, “Cockiness (Love It).” This marks the first time that Rihanna and Mr. Bangladesh have worked together and our question is, why is this just happening?
“…Suck My Cockiness, Lick My Persuasion
I Love It, Love It, Love It When You Eat It…”
“Cockiness…” is Rihanna in her rawest and most urban form, to date. Truly, this is a sound we want to hear Rihanna sink further into; a total knocker for the club crowd. Bangladesh always brings the Bass and that’s just what he’s done and more. Talk That Talk is being described as Rihanna’s most “erotic” album to date and a song like this definitely supports that. Listen to the Candice Pillay and D. Loernathy-written track after…
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The latest Jay-Z and Rihanna collab has arrived. The last time these two did a collaboration, for a RiRi album, was for Good Girl Gone Bad. Y’know, it was that little song named “Umbrella,” the one that catapulted Rihanna into the Popstar she is today. Now, how does this new song compare…
Where “Umbrella,” was a ten (considered to be the best Pop song of the noughties by opinion) “Talk That Talk” is a five, maybe even a six or seven. The Ester Dean, Stargate and Diddy-backed song is enjoyable but isn’t great. Also, Rihanna’s a little more grown so she can have a profanity spitting Jay-Z on the track. With a more urban than Pop sound don’t expect this to be a global smash but definitely expect it to sit comfortably on US urban radio formats. Listen after…
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