Category Archives: R&B

Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” Breaks Record For Highest Radio Audience Ever

thickeRobin Thicke ‘s ubiquitous new single “BlurredLines,” featuring T.I. & Pharrel sl, continues its full-scale domination of the airwaves this summer, having broken the record for the highest radio audience ever recorded. As of this week, the track has reached more than 242.65 million listeners, breaking the previous record of 188.8 million. This achievement follows on the heels of the track breaking the record for biggest-single week downloads so far this year when it racked up more than 428,000 during the week ending June 23rd.

A bonafide phenomenon, “Blurred Lines” is No. 1 for a third week in a row at Pop Radio and for a fourth week in a row at the Rhythmic radio format. It has spent seven consecutive weeks at No. 1 Billboard‘s Hot 100 (Thicke’s first appearance atop the chart), surpassing Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop” for the longest stretch at No. 1 so far this year. The track has also reached No. 1 in 80 countries around the world. “Blurred Lines” has been certified 3x-platinum with more than 3.5 million in sales to date. The eye-catching video, directed by Diane Martel, has racked up more than 104 million views on YouTube.

The song is the title track to Thicke’s upcoming new album, which will be released by Star Trak/Interscope Records on July 30th. The album will be sold as a standard 11-song package, a deluxe package that features three bonus tracks, and as a special deluxe edition, which includes the three bonus tracks plus two remixes.

 

RIHANNA 777 TOUR.7COUNTRIES7DAYS7SHOWS: New Documentary Concert Video Set For May 7th DVD Release

ROC NATION AND ISLAND DEF JAM MUSIC GROUP RIHANNA 777 TOURAs Roc Nation global superstar Rihanna‘s current single “Stay” (featuring Mikky Ekko) from her worldwide 2 million-selling #1 album, Unapologetic , moves into its 10th Top 10 week on the Billboard Hot 100 and she makes history for becoming the first artist ever to garner ten number one songs on Billboard’s Nielsen BDS-based Pop Songs radio airplay chart, the stage is set for the May 7 th release of the RIHANNA 777 TOUR live documentary concert ON DVD featuring 77 minutes of raw and uncut material.  On May 6 th, at 8:00 p.m. (ET), the night before the release, FOX TV will premiere an edited (44 minute) version of the film.

Rihanna made history in November 2012, when she took a group of 256 international journalists (representing 82 countries) and die-hard fans, aboard a chartered Boeing 777 twinjet to 7 countries in 7 days for 7 shows, flying toward the release of her 7th album Unapologetic on November 19 thRIHANNA 777 TOUR is a chronicle of those shows that took place in Mexico City, Toronto, Stockholm, Paris, Berlin, London, and New York City. 

RIHANNA 777 will include performances of Unapologetic ‘s hits, “Diamonds” and “Stay,” plus crowd favorites “Fresh Off the Runway,” “We Found Love,” “S&M,” and much more.  As always, the production, costumes and stage design which Rihanna’s fans have come to expect, all come through in a larger-than-life video and audio experience.  The tour was documented by a film crew and offers fans stellar performances of Rihanna’s greatest hits in glamorous locales.  The film provides an inside look at this ambitious and often turbulent tour, from the sound of popping champagne corks on the plane to all the backstage chaos, and behind-the-scenes action of life on the road with Rihanna.  RIHANNA 777 TOUR is a Fenty Films production in conjunction with Love Live, Roc Nation and Gravite Creative.

RIHANNA 777 TOUR is her third official long-form video concert.  It follows up Loud Tour Live At The O2 (released December 2012), a chronicle of her sold-out show at the legendary London venue, the climactic final stop of her 2011 world tour.  Rihanna’s first long-form Blue-ray and DVD was Good Girl Gone Bad: Live (released June 2008), recorded at her triumphant UK concert at Manchester Arena in December 2007, during her “Good Girl Gone Bad” tour.

“Stay,” Rihanna’s 17th Top 5 Hot 100 single, is the explosive follow-up to her RIAA platinum “Diamonds,” a #1 gold, platinum and multi-platinum smash worldwide, and her 12th Hot 100 #1 hit.  The success of “Diamonds” propelled Unapologetic to a #1 debut on the Billboard 200 Albums chart in November, the first #1 Soundscan album of Rihanna’s career. 

Prior to “Diamonds,” Rihanna’s #1 Hot 100 hit list comprised: “S.O.S.” (her first #1, from her second album, A Girl Like Me , 2006); the Grammy Award®-winning “Umbrella” (featuring Jay-Z), “Take A Bow,” and “Disturbia” (all three from Good Girl Gone Bad , 2007); “Live Your Life” with T.I. (2008); “Rude Boy” (from Rated R , 2009); “Love the Way You Lie” with Eminem (2010); the Grammy Award®-winning “Only Girl (In the World),” “What’s My Name” (featuring Drake), and “S&M” (all three from Loud , 2010); and the [Video] Grammy Award®-winning “We Found Love” (featuring Calvin Harris, from Talk that Talk , 2011).

 

Joss Stone Brings Soul Sessions To Chicago

Following where her 2003 star-making debut album, The Soul Sessions, left off, singer Joss Stone is back with The Soul Sessions Volume 2. The Soul Sessions Volume 2 is a stunning exercise in vocal poise, passion and power, showcasing some great songs and an artist at the peak of her vocal powers.

Stone had been thinking for a while that it would be fun to revisit where it all began and re explore the vibe of the first Soul Sessions album – this time as a fully formed artist, just turned 25, with the life experience now behind her that was, by definition, somewhat limited first time around at 15 years of age. A phone call with the man who signed her as a teenager, Steve Greenberg at S-Curve Records, and as is often the case with Stone, an idea quickly became a reality – The Soul Session Volume 2 and was released in July of this year.

 Stone commented: “I really had fun revisiting The Soul Sessions idea and I’m really pleased with the results. I’ve committed long term to my label Stone’d Records, but it felt right to team up with Steve and S-Curve again for this release. I think there are some great songs on the album and I loved performing them with such brilliant musicians – so I hope people enjoy it.”

Stone is currently on tour supporting ‘The Soul Sessions Volume 2’ and performed at Chicago’s Vic Theatre on October 7th.

 

Before the Show with the OMG Girlz

By Sommer Thornton

Scream Tour 2012 hit Chicago over the weekend and tweens from near and far flocked to the Arie Crown Theater. Diggy Simmons headlined the tour this year with the OMG Girlz, Chicago Native Jawon Harris, and rap duo TKnCA$H. Before the concert I got to talk with the vibrant teen sensation, the OMG Girlz, a trio comprised of Beauty, Babydoll, and Star.

A creation of former Xscape member Tameka “Tiny” Harris, the OMG Girlz are rising to the top with their catchy songs, energetic dances, and of course their pretty girl swag. The world was first introduced to the OMG Girlz on the BET reality show, Tiny and Toya, but after a few personnel changes in the group and a bolder image, the girls are ready to “paint the world pink, purple, and blue,” as BabyDoll puts it. Check out what the OMG Girlz had to say about touring, the family hustle, and of course boys.

 UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: What’s 1 word each of you would use to describe your music?

BEAUTY: Fun

BABYDOLL: Age Appropriate

STAR: Distinct

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: You guys have a unique style -it’s very brave. How does your style come through in your music?

BABYDOLL: Our new single “Where the Boys At” is a fun song for girls. The song is just about us having a good time- we just wanna find the party, figure out where the boys at. And “Gucci This” is about shopping- going to the mall and having a good time, even if it’s with your mom. All of our songs are really fun. Sometimes they can be about boys like “So Official” is about a guy we like and he’s really cute so he’s So Official.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: How has touring with Diggy this time around different from when you toured with Mindless Behavior?

BABYDOLL: It’s not too much of a difference because it’s like a family reunion. We like to watch each other grow. And we really appreciate each other and give each other credit where it’s due. So if there’s a difference it’s the growth and love as brothers and sisters, and doing what we love to do at the same time.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: Did you know any of the other artists before this tour?

BABYDOLL: Nobody on this tour. It’s good to meet some friends our age.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: Are there any artist that you have collaborated with that you’re especially excited about?

STAR: We do have one with Diggy on a remix. We have a couple of collaborations but we can’t really talk about them because we’re still choosing what should be on the album.

BABYDOLL: For the future we would like to work with big producers like Timbaland, Missy Elliot, The Dream, and also artists like Beyonce, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, John Mayer, and Katy Perry.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: Is there a female group or artist you all look up to?

STAR: As a group we really look up to TLC. They are really our inspiration. We love their style in music and their style in clothes. We look back at them then try to come up with something new- something more up-to-date from them. We also look up to Boys II Men, New Edition, Destiny’s Child and Xscape,  

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: You guys are signed to Grand Hustle Records and Pretty Hustle. How is it being signed to your parents’ labels?

STAR: It’s a great feeling because when I was younger I always used to talk to my stepdad [T.I.] about Grand Hustle and I would tell him “One day I wanna get the chain and stuff.” I was like 5. So when we started our own thing and showed them that we were serious we ended up getting the chains and getting signed. It’s crazy but it’s overall a great experience.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: What’s the best advice your parents give you all about the industry that you guys have taken to heart?

BEAUTY: My mom tells me to always stay grounded and stay focused on what I’m doing. She always tells me to practice. She’s always on me about bettering my craft.

STAR: My parents tell all of us to make sure that when we’re in the business to take it seriously. Also that even though we’re in a grown people business not to act like kids, because we are mature for our age. They also tell us to be about what you’re doing and never feel like just cause I’m a kid I can’t ask questions and know what’s going on when we’re in meetings. They tell us to ask questions and know what were doing so that when we get older we’ll be even better.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: Star- Your brother Domani raps. Have you thought about putting him on any of your songs or putting any of your family members on an OMG song?

STAR: We‘re in the process of doing a song with Domani.

BEAUTY: We did a song with Domani and with my little sister Lolo.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: Star’s mom and stepdad’s reality show, TI and Tiny: A Family Hustle premiered on VH1 a few weeks ago. What can we expect to see from the OMG Girlz on the show this season?

BABYDOLL: More family hustle. It’s Star’s family so it’s showing how great they are, very family oriented. They chase us here and there.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: Do you have any funny stories that happened on tour either time?

STAR: On our first tour this girl snuck on our bus. This tour there were these fans outside our van sticking their hands in the window, and we were pulling off. So me and Babydoll kept telling them “you gotta move your hand before it gets cut off.”

BABYDOLL: We were just kidding with them. We just didn’t want anyone to get ran over.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: What’s your favorite thing to do when you all have some down time?

BABYDOLL: Collectively we like to spend time with our families because when we’re on the road we miss them. We go see our grandparents. I try to go back to my home town, Mobile, Alabama and they go back to A-Town. Star catches up on her sleep. Beauty loves to party and go out and hang out with friends. And me I like to work out. I don’t like to sit still. I like to do things that perfect my craft. We’re in school so on the road we had to stay caught up with our school work, so that when we go back home we have our work ready.

UNRATED URBAN MAGAZINE: When does your album drop? What’s it called?

BABYDOLL: The Album is coming really soon. It’s called Officially Miss Guided, which means girls guided by girl power and independence. It’s great because it can reach kids and parents. Parents are gonna be in the car too, so we wanna make something for them. But it’s fun and it’s colorful like our hair, also distinct and age appropriate like we said earlier. We’re ready to paint the world pink, purple, and blue.

I can see that these eloquent young ladies have a bright future ahead of them. They all sing well, they dance like I never seen a girl group move- very girly but also age appropriate. I also love the OMG Girlz’ unique style. And their songs “Loverboy” and “Where the Boys At” are catchy even for adults. By the end of the OMG Girlz’ lively set I wanted to buy their album, Officially Miss Guided when it drops. The crowd loved the OMG Girlz too. The ladies even paid an unexpected tribute to 90’s girl groups TLC and Total. My favorite performance was “Gucci This” which they killed. I can tell these girls were born to do what they are doing, and they’re serious about their craft.

Other Scream Tour acts included, TKnCA$H, a rap duo with major game. They had the crowd going wild for their hits, rapping every word. DTP Records’ fresh young rap duo is just what the industry needs. Also, Chicago’s own, Jawon Harris performed some of his R&B hits. Jawon reminds me of a Tevin Campbell/Bobby Brown hybrid. His songs are soulful and he has a wonderful voice. But Jawon has a bad boy streak. The girls in the crowd went cray when Jawon took off his shirt and showed his 6-pack while belting out a beautiful ballad. Then this boy poured water all over his nekkid chest (clutch my pearls.) I had to peek though.

After the OMG Girlz, Diggy Simmons hit the stage. I thought the theater couldn’t get any more hyped. Boy was a wrong. Diggy tore the roof off with his first song. And his swag was on 100 as he rocked the stage in all white everything. Everybody knows that Diggy is a star in the making- literally. But the OMG Girlz, with the help of their famous mentors are on their way to super stardom.

Watch the OMG Girls perform “Gucci This” at the Scream Tour in Chicago!

 

Watch the OMG Girls perform their ballad” Loverboy” at the Scream Tour in Chicago!

Thank you Fishbone for a Magical Night in Toronto

By Kim Lapalme

It’s 8 p.m. in Toronto and smouldering 33 Celsius degrees. The air is taut with excitement and heavy with anticipation. A perfect night for Fishbone.

I had seen Fishbone in the early 90’s and as a music lover I was captivated by this band with an image akin to apocalyptic road warrior stage diving and propelling the audience to frenzy with a sound that I can best describe as post punk ska funk woven with intricate well honed rock undertones. It was a time when society was changing and more than ever music was influencing human interaction. All across the world we were embracing subculture. We were once again becoming tribal and sharing rituals. We knew what race and sexuality was, but we needed to stand up and fight against it defining us. In our generation different races were embracing each other, but at the same time we were not discrediting our heritage or pretending that the issues were not there. We had just come out of the Reagan era, AIDS was upon us, Rodney King survived to say “why can’t we just get along?” and Fishbone hit scene as the oldest human institution delivering powerful social messages through the most sophisticated medium of expression….music.

And those of us who know the history of Fishbone recall the profound influence they had on so many bands and artists. One can only speculate why they never attained the same type of notoriety and monetary success that came to the very artists who they influenced. But this is not a story of the past or what went wrong along the way, this is a story of the present and why Fishbone started out as the Alpha and is the Omega!

Fast Forward

A crowd was already forming outside the venue at Lee’s Palace. I was there to interview Angelo Moore and Norwood Fischer. Later that evening I would be joined by Viliam Hrubovcak, one Toronto’s most significant photographers. He’s spent the last 30 years working on a project called Anti Star. It’s historical in the sense it captures an entire generation that spawned revolutionaries. This generation was influenced by the launch of MTV, segmented musical tastes, the evolution of a fashion culture and the creation of icons and idols. Anti Star was peeking into the windows and capturing those moments, and ironically Anti Star was peeking in at Fishbone in the late 80’s. Tonight we were coming full circle with history.

“Maybe through time we’ll get some clarity on some of these issues, but personally I don’t give a fuck if there’s clarity or not. Let’s pick it up, let’s run with it and make life as good as we can make it, from here to the finish line, fuck it!”…
Norwood Fisher

I pushed the stage door open slightly, a glint of light shone down on the podium beckoning me to step across the threshold. Heaviness lingered all around and a sweet acrid smell hit my senses. I felt a strong presence but nobody was there. Hoodoo!! I heard muffled voices coming from the top of the stairs and follow the forces that lead me to stage right.

Then I saw him. Norwood Fisher was sitting in a chair shielded by his laptop, talking on Skype. I froze, but not in fear, rather I hoped I was not intruding. His eyes beckoned me forward. I knew I would have to explain who I was and the reason I was there. In true gentlemanly form, he listened to me explain my purpose before saying he vaguely recalled hearing I would be doing an article. He paused but for a moment then gave his nod of approval and said he thinks it’s a good thing. Norwood signalled me to sit down and continued his Skype call to London England.

I stared at him and recited the theme song from Shaft in my head…

Who’s the man that would risk his neck for his brother man? Shaft.
Can you dig it?
Who’s the cat that won’t cop out when there’s danger all about, Shaft.
Right on.

Fittingly, in 1993 Norwood had risked his neck and didn’t cop out for a brother when he attempted to rescue ex-guitarist Kendall Jones who left the band to join a religious cult. Subsequently, Norwood was arrested for kidnapping and sued over the incident but, this just a mere moment in the history of Fishbone. It’s all outlined in “Everyday Sunshine – The Story of Fishbone” a documentary by Lev Anderson and Chris Metlzer and narrated by acclaimed actor Laurence Fishburne. It’s a poignant look into the labyrinth of Fishbone, and clearly it’s The Shawshank Redemption of documentaries.

John Norwood Fisher is a regal man who exudes calm, cool control. He’s also insanely handsome. He wrapped up his phone call and turned his attention toward me. Our conversation began about Starbucks Green Tea and soon leads to the tour delay. I knew the tour had been cancelled due to Angelo Moore suffering a setback after a knee operation. A simple procedure had in fact actually turned life threatening as the knee became infected and Angelo had to return to the hospital. I asked Norwood if he felt disconcerted by the unfortunate delay or did he view it as “letting the universe roll it?”

He explained that initially it was disappointing but he soon realized it gave him the opportunity to embrace some personal matters and work on other professional projects. His cool gets warm when he speaks of what outside projects he’s currently involved in, yet Fishbone is branded on his heart and soul. The band is taking the stage at the Brooklyn Bowl and screens the documentary at the CBGB Festival in July and Europe is coming in the fall. Each day is a new opportunity not to be missed. Norwood had more Skype calls to make and at his suggestion we agree to meet in the dressing room with Viliam so that photos could be taken of the entire band before they went on. That never happened, but I’m saving the best for last!

“The older you get, the more magic you accumulate. The more magic you accumulate the more illusions you create.”
Angelo Moore

Descending the stairs, I scan the empty room noting a merchandise booth being set up by a raggedy looking blonde woman and, standing next to her was none other than Angelo Moore. He was the merrily ransacking a suitcase but it did not prevent him from giving me the most sincere, welcoming smile. He beamed and said “hello”. Time clearly stood still for Angelo, he has a lithe definition to his body and the face that launched a thousand stage dives is still taught and defined. The aura is warm and genuine. My eyes sneak a peek inside the suitcase. It’s filled with a barrage of colourful textured clothing, wigs and accessories. I wondered why a man of Angelo’s stature didn’t have a stylist organizing his wardrobe, but soon realize that perhaps only Angelo knows how to dress the characters he’s bringing to the stage tonight. At this particular moment he’s reminiscent of a witch doctor readying himself for a ritual.

His voice is smooth and soft “you are the girl I spoke to on the phone a few weeks ago”. I was. He explains the guest list wasn’t prepared yet, he hoped to go for a bite to eat but he had things to do. I wanted to invite him to step outside of the club and take a walk down the street with me but I sense his mind is elsewhere and rightfully so. I bid him adieu for the time being and made my way to the designated meeting place to meet Viliam and his wife Jolie.

The entrance back into the club is not so simple. The line up is half way down the street, but with the assurance we are on the guest list; advise the door the doorman we are here to interview and photograph Fishbone. The response was rather hostile. In fact the Starbucks Green Tea I brought for Norwood is confiscated and I am given a lecture about bringing beverages into the club. Explaining it’s for Norwood is met with a snarly response “that’s what band riders are for’ followed by how we are lucky to be let in. Our attempts at being reasonable are shot down with power trip threats. We just wanted to get past the negativity and enjoy the band, so without argument, we walk away and inside.

The club is near maximum crowd capacity and the air conditioning has lost way to body heat. The merch booth is hopping and the main attraction is Angelo Moore. Donned in a black bob wig he evokes a young James Brown meets a sexy Keely Smith. Looking striking in a red brocade frock coat, plaid pants and dapper shoes; he’s holding court indeed, sprinkling his mercurial charm over every person he comes in contact with. There is excitement looming in the packed house among the multi aged crowd and we need to find a spot to settle into for the evening. We select a seat next to the stage and hanker down to watch the opening act, Spooky Reuben. Initially the audience received them well, but by the 4th song they appeared lacklustre and banal. In my opinion, Fishbone doesn’t need an opener.

The heat is stifling, even the walls were sweating. The crowd is restless and waiting for the ultimate release and finally the god particle is upon them as Fishbone take the stage! Saxophonist/Vocalist Angelo Moore, Bassist/Vocalist Norwood Fischer, Vocals/Trumpet ‘Dirty Walt’ Kibby, Guitar Rocky George (ex-Suicidal Tendencies), Trombone/Vocals Jay Armant, Drummer John Steward and Keyboardist /MC/vocalist Dre Gipson are an unprecedented tour de force of music.

Fishbone Soldier number one, aka Dr. Madd Vibe speaks his words of truth and wisdom and recites an opening prose “arm yourself with a protective prophylactic calling of consciousness.” He reminds me of an African Orunmila – a high priest, source of knowledge believed to oversee the human form. Standing next to him are the Orishas, a word used to describe many divine entities. Each of them on their own trip while sharing the same magic carpet. Together they are Fishbone! Their power hovers like a golden phoenix rising over the crowd. Its talons swoop them up and transport them into a heady multitude of sounds. The crowd is worked to frenzy, Moore’s body segments into separate rhythms and the followers join the dance, intoxicated and possessed. Norwood stands erect like beacon in a storm restraining the hurricane rage of the beat with his distinct nefarious base slap.

For 2 hours they give the spectators what they came for with songs such as “Everyday Sunshine,” “Ma and Pa,” “Cholly,” “Skankin to the Beat,” “Lying Ass Bitch” and the Sublime cover “Date Rape.” This is complex music, layered with perfect alchemy. Apparent is Fishbones’ ability to take the audience with them on a journey through decades, even centuries of music. Perhaps now I know why Fishbone has struggled to find their rightful home in the music industry. It’s their ability to transcend time and break sound barriers. In fact they are quite divine!

The show is over and the audience is spent. We’ve been given absolution and now it’s time for revelation. A few of us congregate in the back room behind the stage. Viliam has been hard at work all night, climbing the rafters to get shots of the live show. Now I see he’s at play getting down with Dre while his lovely wife Jolie gets behind the lens and snaps some amazing pictures of the interaction. There’s as much trust as there is love in the room. It’s understood, we are all from the same tribe and this intimate moment won’t be blasphemized on YouTube. Rocky drops by and lays out that magic smile; everyone is on the same chill pill. The mood is light and the laughter flows freely. Jah is all around us and everyone has their own little side show happening. The family that plays together stays together. Dre is giving spliff rolling lessons, enter Angelo, he’s dripping in sweat from having driven the devil out of every one of our souls; he’s winding down and still ever gracious in manner. These guys have been doing this for most of their lives, yet here they are making us feel special. Still giving and exchanging energy.

The dynamic changes as we make our way back out into the main room. The air is breathable and cool. The calm silence is perhaps music to the band. A woman yells at Angelo from across the room “Angelo sit down, get ice on that leg now!” She sounds like a stern but concerned mother, but it’s the merchandise girl. This is their family and this is the glimpse into their life on the road. She tosses a bag of ice on the table and gives the order again. Angelo Moore sits himself down on the long bench and elevates his leg. I knew about the knee and his subsequent infection but now I’m looking at it. Angry and swollen. I sit down next to him and rub it, while he talks to a mutual friend on the phone. His eyes are filled with pain, but it’ his pain and he wears it proudly. The injury is a result of years of crowd surfing and stage diving. Angelo crosses borders not because he has to but because he wants to. If the border is closed he’ll find a way to get to the other side, even if the end result causes him harm. He doesn’t harm others, he only harms himself. Self sacrificing.

I look into those eyes I see a little boy, beautiful and trusting and I say a silent prayer to the universe “God, don’t make him or Norwood heroes when they are dead, give to them what they have given to the world, every single day since this band breathed the name Fishbone. You gave them an extraordinary gift of musical talent and art and they shared it with the universe, unselfishly. These men deserve to be living a comfortable life, filled with love, good health and prosperity….and a Greatest Hits Album that goes triple Platinum. Amen.”

Dre and Norwood make their way to the bench, each taking their rightful place. The mood is light, and the moment is right. Viliam needs the one encompassing photograph and he has an idea. Catfight! I’m sure the boys in Fishbone have had their fair share of felines fighting over them. And who is going to claw at each other to get the attention of these men? Jolie and I are going to be the ladies in the background with the subjects. And it’s game on. We are role playing with Fishbone, and we are getting down, a little faux hair pulling, bitch slapping, and cat scratching. A pummel here, a kick there and legs are in the air. The boys heckle us and lead us on! This is foxy boxing at its finest. Norwood loses his cool Zen and breaks into deep laughter and explaining “this reminds me of one of my favourite Fishbone songs it’s called “Let Dem Ho’s Fight.”

I never did get my sit down interview with the band, but I told you I was saving the best for last! I got something better!

Thank you Fishbone.

Keyshia Cole Is Back With New Single “Enough Of No Love”

R&B sensation Keyshia Cole marked her return to the marketplace with the radio premiere and digital release of “Enough Of No Love,” the first single from the platinum-selling, Grammy nominated R&B singer’s upcoming album.  The street edge that shot Keyshia to the top of the charts also returns with a vengeance, with “Enough Of No Love” featuring Lil Wayne.  The single debuted July 2nd  across Clear Channel’s network of 22 Urban stations, playing at the top of every hour from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. Additionally, the single is now available for purchase and streaming at digital retailers.

The single will be supported by a video directed by Benny Boom, who helmed the video to her #1 platinum hit “Let It Go,” as well as clips for Nicki Minaj, Lil’ Kim, P. Diddy, 50 Cent, Kelly Rowland and many others.  “Enough Of No Love” was written by Keyshia and Redd Stylez, and produced by Harmony. 

Keyshia’s powerful and passionate new album, Woman To Woman (Geffen Records), is set for release later this year.  The making of Woman To Woman will be featured in “Keyshia & Daniel: Family First,” a six-part reality series premiering October 9th on BET.  Her critically acclaimed BET reality series “Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is” was the #1 most-watched series in the network’s history during its three-season run from 2006-2008.

Keyshia will also introduce “Enough Of No Love” on stage as she performs a handful of tour dates in July. Her journey from the streets of Oakland and an adopted family to achieving her dreams is a truly extraordinary and inspirational story.  Since her 2005 platinum debut The Way It Is hit #6 Top Albums and #2 R&B/Hip-hop (with the Top 5s “I Should Have Cheated” and platinum “Love”), Keyshia has scored two #1 R&B/Hip-hop albums.  2007’s platinum Just Like You debuted #1 R&B/Hip-hop (#2 Top Albums), propelled by the #1s “Let It Go” featuring Missy Elliott and Lil’ Kim, “I Remember” and “Heaven Sent.”  The album garnered her four Grammy nominations, including for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best Contemporary R&B Album.  In 2008, the gold A Different Me also debuted #1 R&B/Hip-hop and #2 overall, with the Top 5 “Trust” featuring Monica.  2010’s Calling All Hearts debuted #9 Top Albums and #5 R&B/Hip-hop.

 

Starshell goes to Vegas New Video Birthday Girl

The newly signed Interscope Records recording artist is ready to continue the success of her solo career with the release of her debut album “Liberation.” After becoming the first woman to be signed by Matriarch Entertainment after her collaborations with Mary J. Blige in 2009, Starshell decided to focus on her solo carrier as a singer/songwriter. 

The Massachusetts native’s  eclectic pop sensibilities stem from her diverse family background.  With a wealth of talent and the support of Mary J. Blige and Interscope behind her, Starshell is sure to become one of the brightest young faces in the pop world.

Eric Benet Discusses New Project The One

In his new web series Track by Track, R&B superstar Eric Benet invites fans into his world for his latest project The One. Benet takes fans on a ride through the inspiration and creative process of “Harriett Jones” and “Gonna Be My Girl

Tracklist

1. Harriett Jones
2. News For You
3. Real Love
4. Runnin’
5. Red Bone Girl featuringLil Wayne
6. Waitin’
7. Hope That It’s You featuring Shaggy
8. Gonna Be My Girl
9. Come Together
10. Muzik featuring India Benét
11. Lay It Down
12. Here In My Arms (Lucia’s Lullaby)

 Also coming up in June, Eric Benét will hit the road to join soul vocalist Ledisi on her summer tour making stops in Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta and for the full list of tour dates, please visit www.EricBenét.net

Q Parker of 112 Gives Preview of New Video Show You How

Grammy and ASCAP award-winning NeWFAM Ent./MALACO Records artist and 112 co-founding member, Q Parker, is making a strong return to the music scene with his new single, “Show You How,” from his upcoming album, The MANual.

Recently Q filmed the video for his hot new buzzworthy single. To vividly bring the “love-triangle” storyline to life, Q enlisted help from VH1’s “Love And Hip Hop” co-star/Dollaz Unlimited recording artist, Olivia, and former Bad Boy Recording artist (now Atlantic Records artist) Willie Taylor of the MTV “Making The Band” group, Day 26.

Representing the respected Fat Cats multi-media production team, the video for “Show You How” was directed and produced by G. Visuals and Randy Marshall respectively. The video “Show You How” will not disappoint with the display of on-screen eye-candy and chemistry between the co-stars. The video which is slated to debut in early April, will surely spawn plenty of conversation and debate as to why people often remain in unhappy and/or unhealthy relationships.

Highly touted rapper, Stalley, of Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group, Bravo TV’s Personality Chef Roble, and Q’s former Bad Boy Recording label-mate, Pam of the group Total, stopped by the Brooklyn set to show love.

Q Parker’s debut single, “Show You How,” is now available via iTunes and Amazon for download.