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Drake, Rihanna, and Chris Brown Beef…Again?

Seriously, drama just revolves around these three. With the forever saga that goes along with Rihanna and Chris Brown, somehow Drake is oftentimes thrown into the mix.

Remember the June 13, 2012  W.i.P nightclub fight that occurred between Chris Brown and Drake supposedly over Rihanna which ultimately led to the club closing its doors for a brief time and several lawsuits quickly following? The most recent lawsuit involves Chris Brown’s bodyguard suing Drake and the nightclub over physical damages due to being hit in the face with a bottle during the fight.

Well, now, here is just another chapter in the The World Turns Around Rihanna (…and Chris Brown).

Drake, who usually leaves his thoughts out there in his lyrics, stated on the “Keep It Thoro” internet radio show that,

Don’t ask me sh– about that man when I come up there and leave that man alone. Stop preying on his insecurities…His insecurities are the fact that I make better music than him, that I’m more popping than him and that at one point in life the woman that he loves fell into my lap.

I did what a real n—a would do and treated her with respect.

Hmm, while I appreciate Drake’s candidness making statements in regards to leaving Chris Brown alone; I really don’t think that calling him out on his insecurities, making claims that his music is better than Chris’, and that he once did the dirty with Rihanna is really going to help settle their issues.

I can only predict further beefing developments will ensue.

So, until the next chapter….

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Accidental Racist – My Take

Famed rapper LL Cool J collaborated with country singer Brad Paisley on his newly released song, “Accidental Racist.” The country singer created the song to deal with the issue of race and help the current generation to overcome the ills of the past.  However, upon the songs release immediate backlash followed suit.  Many argued that the duo’s attempt to address the issues of race and racism was a “bad idea,” and “misguided.” Others believe that the song is wrong for making light of slavery, Jim Crow laws and simply implying that race and racism are merely issues of the past.

Paisley, a country singer began the song by addressing a black man who was offended by the singer’s red flag (Confederate flag). “To the man that waited on me at the Starbucks down on Main, I hope you understand. When I put on that t-shirt, the only thing I meant to say is I’m a Skynyrd fan. The red flag on my chest somehow is like the elephant in the corner of the south. And I just walked him right in the room. Just a proud rebel son with an ‘ol can of worm. Lookin’ like I got a lot to learn but from my point of view. I’m just a white man comin’ to you from the southland.”

I think that both Paisley and LL Cool J are courageous. The discussion of race is one that oftentimes makes almost everyone uncomfortable.  As such, the public reaction to the song was not aberrant given that most talks involving race and racism  are notorious for generating the strongest and most negative emotions in people. Moreover, the sheer fact that neither artist is an “expert” on the subject matter further demonstrates the heart from which the song originated.  Yet, despite their desire to see forgiveness, healing, love and atonement between blacks and white, many still insist that the song is merely a stunt, tactic or concoction to gain music sales.

However, after watching the interview about why the men created the song and what they hoped to gain as a result, I was even more enthused.  Both Brad Paisley and LL Cool J appear to be truly genuine at heart.  At least, this is what I believe based upon the spirit in which the song was written and produced.  Then, upon hearing the song, coupled with the interview I was simply overjoyed. It was a sense of pride to see my generation actively engaged, taking control of our destiny and of those to follow. Moreover, even though the lyrics to this song may not have the depth to adequately address the issues that continue to plague blacks and whites today.  I believe that the song does provide a sufficient platform for those who are interested in expanding the much needed dialogue over race relations in the 21st century conversation.

Neither, Paisley or LL Cool J is an academic, politician or a teacher.  Therefore, I am not angry or put off by the fact that the song includes lyrics may be slightly misguided or misinformed.  I am not disappointed that they may have omitted or confused some historical data facts.  I am not dismayed by the song’s failure to mention the need for personal responsibility in dealing with the issue of race today.

Again, according to LL Cool J and Paisley, the song is about forgiveness and the need to heal the wounds of the past.  The song was not intended to create conflict or controversy.  I applaud the effort.  Their intentions are good enough for me because I do not believe that the song is dismissive or disrespectful in anyway. This was their honest attempt to address the elephant in the room.  Good Job! I am encouraged by their boldness and confidence to confront the giant of racism.

However, I will admit that the song should have dealt more with what we can do today to eradicate the ills of yesterday.  The song say’s, “And it ain’t like you and me can re-write history. Our generation didn’t start this nation. And we’re still paying for the mistakes. That a bunch of folks made long before we came. And caught between southern pride and southern blame.”

I too agree! No, we cannot rewrite history, nor do we need to be concerned with such. However, we must accept our role in the struggle for freedom and equality.  As the descendants of those who first committed and received the atrocities that negatively affect us all today; we must not only talk about the ills of yesterday.  Instead we must encourage personal responsibility and confront these issues.

People are not only reaping the “blame” for the wrongs of their ancestors, but they are reaping the benefits too.  As such, both blacks and whites in any given generation have a duty to evaluate the past and present, so as to identify the necessary steps to keep our nation going forward together.

Paisley is correct when he stated that, “We’re still pickin’ up the pieces, walkin’ on eggshells, fightin’ over yesterday.”  I believe that we are not only picking up the pieces of yesterday but we will never move forward in a more meaningful way if we choose to ignore opportunities such as this to deal with the “color-line” that still remains.  Unfortunately, our country was built upon division that has produced as much harm as good.  However, if this generation does not make a decision to change the way in which we all live together division will destroy this country.

Each and every person has a role to play in shaping the world in which we all must live.  Thank you, Brad Paisley and LL Cool J for your genuine efforts and Godly deeds to make this world a better place.

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U.S. TOP PLAYLISTS: 3-30-13

R&B/SOULSONGS

  1. Girl On Fire
    Alicia Keys

  2. Blurred Lines (feat. T.I. & Pharrell)
    Robin Thicke
  3. Ignition (Remix)
    R. Kelly
  4. Kisses Down Low
    Kelly Rowland
  5. Love and War
    Tamar Braxton
  6. Cupid Shuffle (Radio Version)
    Cupid
  7. Who Do We Think We Are (feat. Rick Ross)
    John Legend
  8. No One
    Alicia Keys
  9. Girl On Fire (feat. Nicki Minaj) [Inferno Version]
    Alicia Keys
  10. Adorn
    Miguel

HIP-HOPSONGS (strange, just 6 songs available for this list.)

  1. Thrift Shop (feat. Wanz)
    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  2. Can’t Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton)
    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  3. Same Love (feat. Mary Lambert)
    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  4. Battle Scars
    Lupe Fiasco & Guy Sebastian
  5. Hey Porsche
    Nelly
  6. Wop (Official Version)
    J. Dash

ROCKSONGS

  1. My Immortal
    Evanescence
  2. Eye of the Tiger
    Survivor
  3. Sharp Dressed Man
    ZZ Top
  4. Photograph
    Nickelback
  5. Are You Gonna Be My Girl
    Jet
  6. Black Betty
    Ram Jam
  7. All Summer Long
    Kid Rock
  8. Don’t Stop Believin’
    Journey
  9. Piano Man
    Billy Joel
  10. Any Way You Want It
    Journey

POPSONGS

  1. Just Give Me a Reason (feat. Nate Ruess)
    P!nk
  2. When I Was Your Man
    Bruno Mars
  3. The Way (feat. Mac Miller)
    Ariana Grande
  4. Suit & Tie
    Justin Timberlake
  5. Feel This Moment (feat. Christina Aguilera)
    Pitbull
  6. Mirrors
    Justin Timberlake
  7. Heart Attack
    Demi Lovato
  8. Daylight
    Maroon 5
  9. Troublemaker (feat. Flo Rida)
    Olly Murs
  10. #thatPOWER (feat. Justin Bieber)
    will.i.am

DANCESONGS

  1. I Love It (feat. Charli XCX)
    Icona Pop
  2. Harlem Shake
    Baauer
  3. Sweet Nothing (feat. Florence Welch)
    Calvin Harris
  4. Alive
    Krewella
  5. Don’t You Worry Child (Radio Edit) [feat. John Martin]
    Swedish House Mafia
  6. Titanium (feat. Sia)
    David Guetta & Sia
  7. Clarity (feat. Foxes)
    Zedd
  8. I Could Be the One (Nicktim Radio Edit)
    Avicii & Nicky Romero
  9. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
    Skrillex
  10. Cinema (Skrillex Remix)
    Benny Benassi

WORLDSONGS

  1. Somewhere Over the Rainbow
    Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
  2. Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World
    Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
  3. Wonderful World
    Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
  4. Für Elise
    Ludwig van Beethoven
  5. We Found Love
    Lindsey Stirling
  6. Glad You Came
    I’m Glad You Came
  7. Diamonds (Shine Bright Like a Diamond
    Luto Hit
  8. Elegy
    Lisa Gerrard & Patrick Cassidy
  9. God Damn You’re Beautiful
    Chester See
  10. Kiss the Rain
    Yiruma
SOURCE: iTUNES



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I Am Not A Human Being II

I Am Not A Human Being II (IANAHB2) is the tenth album from the rapper Lil Wayne and was released this past Tuesday, March 26th, 2013. Thankfully through the wonders of iTunes I got myself a copy and have run through every track on there, which is a first for me regarding any Lil Wayne album.

A little background information first, I am not a big fan of Lil Wayne or any Young Money rapper, or even am I a big fan of any rap music in general. I do admit to having rap on my Ipod and it is enjoyable to listen to while driving at night, so I decided to give this album a try.

IANAHB 2 seems to be lost between Weezy’s past albums and what you’d find off his mixtapes. Throughout the album you find songs that seem to be experimental and stray from what you’re use to from Lil Wayne (“Hello”  in particular is nothing what I would have expected), leftovers from previous albums (A remade “Hot Revolver” is on here), but also the same in your face, drug crazed, gangster loving Lil Wayne the world has gotten from his previous albums. The most memorable song on here is probably the most pleasant surprise (God Bless America) as it holds a lot deeper of a meaning I’ve ever heard come from Lil Wayne before.

Overall this isn’t Lil Wayne in his finest form, which is something you can expect from an album that doesn’t have the word “Carter” in it. While the songs seem to be off from what we’re use to from Lil Wayne along with some of his older songs recycled into here, it’s still something you’ll want to at least give it a listen to. As for me, I’ll be adding more rap music on my iTunes library and patiently waiting for “Tha Carter V”.

 

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Singer Dionne Warwick Files For Bankruptcy

Dionne Warwick, the singer and actress who was a regular at the top of the Billboard chart for four decades, owes more than $10 million in back taxes and has only $10 left at the end of each month after paying expenses, according to a petition filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New Jersey last week.

The 72-year-old five-time Grammy Award winner, who lives in a 3,200-square-foot home in South Orange and won awards for songs like “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again,” “That’s What Friends are For” and “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head,” pays $5,000 a month for housekeeping.

The East Orange native also pays $4,000 for a personal assistant and another $11,940 in other monthly expenses, the bankruptcy petition stated.

Warwick, who filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy Thursday, has $25,500 in assets and $10.7 million in liabilities, according to the court papers.

Among the valuables listed in her bankruptcy petition: Two fur coats and two sets of diamonds earrings that have a combined value of $13,000; gowns and everyday clothing worth $5,000; and artwork and paintings worth $5,000.

Warwick owes nine years of back taxes, totaling $7 million, to the federal government and $3 million to the state of California, according to the bankruptcy petition.

h/t NJ.COM

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Rihanna Keeps School Kids Waiting Over Four Hours

Looks like someone’s been taking cues from Justin Bieber.

Rihanna was more than four hours late to an appearance at a suburban Chicago high school on Friday … without a word to explain her extreme tardiness.

Although the event was set to begin at 1 p.m., the 2500 teens sat crammed inside Barrington High School’s gymnasium until the “Stay” singer made her grand entrance well after the clock struck 5 p.m. (Around 4:22 p.m., she tweeted that she was stuck in traffic.)

When she finally did show, Rihanna told the kids – winners of a video contest she sponsored – simply “Thank you guys for coming and waiting.” She then said some words of gratitude for their charity work, posed for a few photos, and then 16 minutes later, she was back out the door.

Although Rihanna may not have told the kids herself that she was sorry, Principal Steve McWilliams did say that the pop star had called him earlier in the day to apologize for initially planning to come an hour late at 2 p.m. … but clearly she didn’t make it anywhere near that time either.

h/t Yahoo

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New Beyonce Song “Bow Down” Creating Waves On Twitter

Twitter is buzzing with this new song from Beyoncé. She released the song earlier tonight on her website since then, everyone is talking about Bow Down.

Here’s a line from the new song: “I took my time to live my life but don’t think I’m just his little wife/ Don’t get it twisted, get it twisted/ This is my sh– Bow down, bitches.”

This is definitely not the regular pop and dance Beyoncé you’ve come accustomed to. Wanna hear something different from Mrs. Carter? Click play below.

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Rapper Tone Loc Collapses On Stage

Rapper Tone Loc collapsed on stage at a downtown Des Moines performance late Saturday, abruptly ending the show, attendees said.

The seriousness of the incident was not immediately apparent. It happened at the Bridge Bash, being held at the Court Avenue bridge over the Des Moines River.

Three Des Moines Register employees said Tone Loc finished a song, then went to the ground. People attended to him for about five minutes. Fans were asked to leave and the show was shut down.

Loc has had health issues during performances before: The celebrity news website TMZ.com has reported on collapses in 2012, 2011 and 2009 in Texas, Georgia and Florida. In two cases he was hospitalized.

h/t USA Today

Thanks @TonyLBlackwell

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Pepsi Teams With SongBooth To Launch Pepsi Experience Points Rewards

SongBooth founder Gregory Lowe warms up the Pepsi SongBooth Truck at Empire Auto in Austin

Pepsi introduced a new pop culture-based rewards program at South By Southwest Tuesday called Pepsi Experience Points, or PXP, which will allow fans to collect points through Pepsi purchases and social media interactions to win exclusive prizes like Monster headphones, Pepsi apparel and tickets to see Beyonce’s Mrs. Carter World Tour.

“Its not just about rewarding transactions, it’s about incentivizing and rewarding engagements across everything in the Pepsi Music experience,” says Shiv Singh, global head of digital for PepsiCo Beverages. 
 
PXP includes a partnership with SongBooth, a social music video mobile app that lets users record their own music and share it with others. A special SXSW activation, the Official Pepsi SongBooth Truck, will allow fans to record covers and film music videos of current pop hits and earn the chance to win prizes. Pepsi will also sponsor the SongBooth app for iOS, which has 1.3 million registered users since launching in December.
 
SongBooth was created in part to create a more curated experience outside the “oversaturated” environment of YouTube, says creator/founder Gregory Lowe. Although users can record full-length songs, they’re streamed in 30-second clips to encourage quick engagement and interactions. “We wanted to give people a way to share their user-generated videos, because so many are uploaded on YouTube and there’s not an easy way to find them,” Lowe says. “The dynamics of social networking are changing, and this gives people a niche avenue to view their content.”
 
Stars like Miguel and Ryan Beatty have also used the app in its first weeks, with potential for Pepsi-backed artists to show up in the coming months too. “SongBooth helps us continue the conversation we’re having around music, from our big activation with Beyonce at the Super Bowl to the Grammys to working with a few of the artists that we’re building for the rest of the year,” says Javier Farfan, senior director of cultural branding for PepsiCo. 

h/t billboardbiz


And Songbooth will launch a music competition called Project SongBooth which will offer a chance to win a professional music video and a singles deal with a major label. Lowe says Pepsi and SongBooth are in the final stages of talks with two different potential partners so keep yourself tuned in here @ Ezkool for contest rules!

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Lady Gaga’s New Ride – A 14Karat Goldplated Wheelchair

Fresh from her hip surgery a month ago, Lady Gaga is now moving around in style – with a wheelchair made just for her with leather seating and 14 karats worth of gold.

“It was made all over the United States; my assistant had to run around everywhere,” Ken Borochov, the designer of the stand-out set of wheels told The Daily Beast. Ken admits that he has never met Gaga, but believes that he will “when the time is right.”

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How To Disobey Rihanna

If your name is Rihanna, and you are the celebrity who sang the song Please Don’t Stop The Music, please do not continue reading this post. You will get your feelings hurt. For the rest of us, below is a picture showing the best way to disobey Rihanna.

We’re like real rebels!

Get it???

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Unopened Taylor Swift Fan Mails Found In Trash

Ah fans. Your poor little hearts would shed a tear hearing this news. Maybe one of your many mails found its way to Taylor Swift’s trash bin, never opened. And you thought you had made a real celebrity connection. So sad.

The letters, many of which were unopened, were found in a south Nashville recycling bin at the weekend by Kylee Francescan when she was disposing of her own rubbish.

She told Nashville’s News 2: ‘I was like, ‘That’s weird. There were like hundreds of letters in there to Taylor Swift and I’m like, “Oh my gosh!”

‘I didn’t know if they were stolen [or] discarded, so I threw them in a box. And I’m like, “Somebody needs to let Taylor know.”‘

Many of the letters, which came from around the globe, were handmade cards covered with pictures, hearts and sparkles.
Francescan said she did not open any of the letters, and decided to contact the media because she believes the singer needed to find out about the discarded letters.

She added: ‘It did bother me [because] I know how much her fans mean to her.’
They were addressed to Taylor Swift Entertainment, a post office located at a shopping centre at 242 West Main Street in Hendersonville.

The owner of the mall told Nashville’s News 2 Investigates she does receive box loads of fan mail at the post office box, and that a member of her staff picks up mail periodically.Nashville’s News 2 took the fanmail to her record label, Big Machine Records on Music Row.

A worker at the company said he was unsure why the letters were in the dumpster

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