
Just when you weren’t expecting it, Ameriie returns with a brand new song off her upcoming mini-LP The Prelude. The sexy chanteuse takes it back to familiar territory on the first offering “Every Time,” produced by Focus. The mid-tempo R&B cut will remind listeners of her 2002 debut All I Have, as a lovestruck Ameriie sings about missing her man.
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New Music: Lil’ Kim f/ Young Jeezy – ‘Keys to the City’
Lil’ Kim locks down a collaboration with Young Jeezy on the heavy-hitting “Keys to the City.” The Queen Bee previously hinted about the record during her interviews on “RapFix Live” and “106 & Park,” describing it “as vintage Kim mixed with the new Kim.”
Kimmy Blanco spits tough bars (“I got that cocaine flow like Griselda”) over a chopped-and-screwed hook, while Jizzle throws some D’s on his verse.
New Video- Jada Pinkett-Smith- Burn
New Music: Nicki Minaj f/ 2 Chainz – ‘Beez in the Trap’
Hours after debuting her Chris Brown-assisted single “Right By My Side,” Nicki Minaj gets gully with 2 Chainz on their hood anthem “Beez in the Trap,” another cut off her sophomore album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (April 3).
“Bitches ain’t shit and they ain’t sayin’ nothin’/ A hundred muthafuckas can’t tell me nothin’/ I beez in the trap,” raps Young Money’s First Lady before throwing it to 2 Chainz for some southern bounce.
A video was recently shot in Miami.
New Music: Nicki Minaj f/ Chris Brown – ‘Right By My Side’
Video Premiere: Melody Thornton – ‘Lipstick&Guilt’
New Music: Chris Brown – ‘How I Feel’
Chris Brown gets some things off his chest on the introspective “How I Feel,” a new track released online. The R&B sensation addresses the ups and downs of his personal and professional life including witnessing his mother being physically abused, his aversion to the media, fair-weather friends, and the infamous night with Rihanna from three years ago.
“Nineteen, a ni**a went through a tragedy/ Three years, a ni**a just found a better me/ Yeah, you might find another lover, but you always started with Breezy like the letter B,” he sings. Listen closely.
Artist Showcase: Melody Thornton (From Pussycat Dolls) – ‘Lipstick&Guilt’
Melody Thornton is breaking out of the doll house. After topping the charts and touring the world with the Pussycat Dolls, the soulful songstress is embarking on her solo career with her first mixtape P.O.Y.B.L. Every Monday and Thursday over the next month, she will be rolling out new music and videos for her fans, with the free mixtape release on March 15.
“After the Dolls, I let everything go and took some much needed time to put myself back together,” said Melody. “We worked liked machines and there was little time for maintenance, so I’ve spent the past two years just writing, relaxing, and discovering my musical self without limitations. My amazing fans and supporters have been patiently waiting to hear the REAL Melody Thornton and this is my thank you. I’ve written so many songs and P.O.Y.B.L is the first project of many. I can only hope people love it as much as I do.”
Melody shows off her vocal chops and exposes the dark side of the music industry on the mixtape’s first offering “Lipstick&Guilt,” a remix of Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “No Church in the Wild.”
Producer Hints Upcoming Aaliyah Album??
It’s going on 11 years since the beautiful Aaliyah has passed away. There has been talk for years about unreleased music and even a movie in the works about her life. With the confirmations of Timbaland and Missy Elliot releasing new material this year, it would be sooooo sweet if we could hear some of Aaliyah’s unreleased material see the light of day. Check out the tweet:
Lauryn Hill Premiere’s New Song Last Night at the Warner Theater, “Fearless Vampire Killer”
Lauryn Hill was in town last night (DC), for her sold out performance at the Warner Theater. From what I’ve been hearing she put on amazing show. She even closed out the show with what many are speculating to be new material from an upcoming album that Ms. Hill has been working on. The song “Fearless Vampire Killer,” see’s Hill spitting some lyrical venom as well as singing on the song. It has a rock feel mixed with her Hip-Hop edge.








