New Music: Ameriie- “Outside Your Body”

http://soundcloud.com/trent-1-1/ameriie

Seems as though everyone is going the Pop/Synth route.  I’m not mad at her for wanting to step outside her lane, but I love the  R&B/Funk Ameriie.   She recently took to her Twitter page to announce she was changing her name to “Ameriie,” and subsequently her Twitter profile name to “@ItsAmeriie.”
Ameriie reportedly said that she added the extra “I” to her name to “reflect positive energy.” She has also been in the studio recently, working on her upcoming album, ‘Cymatika Vol. 1,’ a word derived from “cymatics” — the study of visible sound and vibration. The first single from the album, entitled ‘Who’s Gonna Love You,’ was released back in May. As for the sound of her new album, Ameriie said, “I’m still in the studio right now, so the best thing I can say is it’s a very international, worldly sound.”

Nicki Minaj Performs “Right Thru Me” on Wendy Williams Show!

Yea, Nicki’s rhymes be on point, but she still needs to work on her stage presence and becoming a performer.  If she wants to be that international star that she portrays, she has to come a lot harder than this.  She still has time to get it right, because if she doesn’t people will begin to get bored.

 

New Album: Cee-Lo “The Lady Killer”

Check this new song out by Cee-Lo, “Bodies.”  One of my favorites on the CD, “The Lady Killer.”  Cee-Lo always bring the soul, stories, and realness to his music, and “The Lady Killer” is no different.  His previous two offerings with Gnarls Barkley were pretty damn good!! In my opinion he always delivers, and I’m always excited to hear what he has to say.  He is one of those artists that thinks out the box and is not restrained to “a box”.   Love it!!!

Keri Hilson Speaks on Ciara Beef in New Magazine Article!

Miss Keri Baby is the cover subject of the latest issue of “Jones Magazine”, an urban fashion guide. In her exclusive cover story, which hits news stands on November 30th, she opens up about the feud between her and Ciara.

On beef with Ciara

“It was unfortunate, because we used to be really good friends. We let the media get in the way and speak for us, and we weren’t speaking to each other.”

On where their friendship stands now
“We’re good now. Nobody wants to fight with an old friend. It’s not cute, and it doesn’t reflect our character. Don’t get me wrong: I am feisty, but I’m not catty.”

Check out photos from behind the scene!
 
Here’s the behind the scenes video!!!
 

NEW MUSIC: Nicki Minaj f/Rihanna – Fly

As Nicki Minaj’s debut album draws near more songs are leaking from her highly anticipated debut! This song has radio hit written all over it.  Rihanna delivers a solid hook and Nicki brings her “A” game in an inspirational but energetic way.  I’m kinda diggin’ it!  What do you think? Does it live up to the hype?

New Releases: Will You be Buying??

Nelly releases “5.0,” after his failed “Brass Knuckles” was released Nelly went back to the drawing board and found a Top Ten Billboard hit with “Just A Dream.”  Let’s see how he impacts on the chart next week.

Rihanna drops her 2nd CD within the year, “LOUD.”  She recently scored her 8th #1 hit with “What’s My Name” f/ Drake, and her first single “Only Girl,” sits comfortably at #3 on the Hot 100.  I guess Rihanna’s hasn’t quite let go of her reign just yet.  It will be interesting to see her first week numbers next week.

EGOcentric

Dre Black was determined to have his own band to play his discography of music that he has been creating for over nine years. He started his own fashion consulting/branding company, “Everything Gold:EGO” in 2007, and has worked with various organizations, radio personalities, and local entrepreneurs in establishing his brand. On a conquest to promote his music he wanted a band name that will not only promote his music but the company brand as a whole. EGOcentric was created taking the call letters from “Everything Gold,” and adding the Centric part to give it that edge.
Dre Black was born in Washington, DC to Charlotte and Granville Bell.  He graduated from the prestigious Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Fashion Institute of Technology and Marymount University.  Dre started out singing in the church choir, he began to lead songs and his passion for song took over from there.  He has performed all over the DC Metropolitan area, as well as in New York and Atlanta. He brings a certain energy and vibe to the stage and has a humbling presence about himself.  He was featured in the DVD “Get Familiar,” with skateboarder Darren Harper, performed at WPGC’s “For Sisters Only” convention, and several of his original recordings have been featured on the top radio stations in Washington, DC.  He is also an entrepreneur, establishing his “Everything Gold (EGO) LLC brand in April 2009. “Everything Gold” is a production and image consulting company that partners with other artists, producers, and designers.  Dre’s passion for songwriting, music, dance, fashion, literary media, and social issues will open up many doors in an ever growing entertainment industry.  However; his drive and determination to succeed will elevate him to maintstream successs.


Craig Green was born in South Georgia, and raised all over. A veteran of numerous bands, he’s played Blues in Portland, Punk in Gainesville, Fla., Classic rock in Northern Virginia, and now Soul in D.C. A musical nomad, Craig has been looking to scratch the groovy itch that gets a dance floor shaking, while playing songs that get the head bone itching. His last gig took him all over the DC metro area playing bars and weddings, and any gig that let him groove on a stage for all the beautiful peoples. A fan of all music, the only style he has yet to get behind is Opera — “There’s not enough dancing in that, sorry man, I can’t go for it.” –


Talented, motivated, and creative are just a few of the adjectives used to describe Jasmine Buchanan! With music as her first love, Jasmine has always been a member of her church and school choir. As a little girl, she always dreamed of being a famous singer. As time progressed she did not abandon her dream, but decided working with music in a different capacity might serve as the better option. With a Bachelors of Art in Public Relations, and her current enrollment at Trinity University (Washington, DC) working on her Master’s in Business Administration, Mrs. Buchanan hopes to one day own her on Entertainment Public Relations Firm. Still working with music, but also utilizing her other God given talents. Mrs. Buchanan was born Jasmine Ferguson to Willie and Mary Ferguson on December 28,1987 in Washington, D.C and has been singing a sweet tune ever since!
A native of Baltimore, MD, Joel V. Holmes, Jr. began his musical journey on the kitchen floor – his instrument of choice: pots and pans. By the time young Joel reached the tender age of four years old, his parents found it wise to get him a real set of drums. Though Joel engaged himself in numerous other extra curricular activities, participating in band and playing drums in church was a steadfast desire for him. As a musical student of Ms. Betty McLeod at West Baltimore Middle School and Mr. Alvin Wallace at Baltimore City College High School, a rapidly rising Joel began to obtain the discipline and drive necessary to pursue a career in music. Upon earning a Bachelors degree  in Music Education from Howard University in 2009, Mr. Holmes began to further solidify his dream of a career in music. He continues to dig deeply as he teaches elementary school music in Washington, DC. To date, Holmes has performed and recorded internationally with various ensembles and artists. Through music, he aims to inspire others – as so many have inspired him.
Gerard Bingham hails from Greenbelt, MD.  He brings years of experience with a dynamic sound to the band.  Gerard’s rhythmic impulses can be heard through his use of congas, chimes, and other instruments of the percussion family.
Phree White began singing at an early age in a very traditional location: Church. Her vocal career started at the age of 7 when she formed a singing and songwriting group with three other girls from her church and began performing every Sunday. The group disbanded, but Phree retained her love of singing and performing. Always musically inclined, Phree not only used her voice as an instrument but began playing the violin at the age of 6, the piano at the age of 10 and the saxophone at the age of 11. “My mother always knew where I was in the house when I was growing up, because there was always something playing around me. The radio, an instrument, me…” After graduating high school, Phree moved to Washington DC to pursue a degree at Howard University. While there she continued to work on fine tuning her vocal abilities while showcasing her skills at local open mics and competitions and through collaborations with other local artistis. Phree had the good fortune of meeting Dre Black in 2008 and was approached about joining the Egocentrics in 2009. Together with the rest of the band, she is dedicated to expounding on the soul-rock genre and taking over the world. She has a huge Ego – EGOCentrics that is.

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T.I.’s Deluxe CD for “No Mercy,” $70 Bones! Will You be Buying?

A super deluxe edition pack of T.I.’s upcoming 7th studio album entitled No Mercy, is being sold for $70! The album was originally entitled King Uncaged, but after many set backs, T.I. decided to rename the album and record new material.

Its assumed that the record company did this is to make their money some how in place of him making promotional appearances, but iJust think that it’s a treat for die hard fans. Lady Gaga and Britney Spears both had super deluxe packages for their latest albums.