Jamie Foxx and T-Pain joined forces again and performed last year’s hit, “Blame It”. Near the close of their set, Doug E Fresh, Gunz N Roses’ Slash and Jamie’s sibling accompanied the tandem on stage. Hey sister, go sister!
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Beyoncé brought out the riot squad during her performance of “If I Were A Boy” and Alanis Morissette’s “You Ought To Know”. Hey, Mrs. Carter!
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The-Dream gets no respect. After winning a Grammy for his work on Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)”, Dream’s acceptance speech is cut short by the orchestra. Ah, Terius, they didn’t let you finish!
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Before the close of the decade, we posted a low quality rip of the following recording. Well, tonight Erykah decided to let us hear it the way she intended. Enjoy.
[vodpod id=Video.2950923&w=425&h=350&fv=] 9th Wonder tells a story of a fan that wanted to him to host his mixtape, but was reluctant to send his music via the Internet. His reasoning? “I’m the world!” Ha! DD
On February 14th, Chris Brown is set to drop a Valentine’s Day mixtape with DJ Drama entitled In My Zone. Breezy says, “I’ll be doing all the remixes to everybody’s records. From Trey Songz, to Yo Gotti, but even the pop songs.” Love is in the air. Neonlimelight
For about 300 seconds, The Problem spits an a capella. Problem is, his flow sounds dated. Circa 2004. Source
Before Lil Wayne goes to the clinker next month, he’s leaving us with a nice parting gift.
This was a solid piece, especially how it highlights Benny The Butcher’s personality and presence during the car interview. I like how it shows a more relaxed, real side of him while still keeping that raw energy he is known for. It’s interesting to see how artists can express themselves differently in casual settings compared to a studio or stage environment. It also made me think about how comfort and setup matter in everyday situations, not just in music or media. For example, when you spend a lot of time in a vehicle, small upgrades can really improve the experience. Something like kei truck seat covers can help keep things comfortable and protect your seats at the same time. It’s all about finding ways to improve both comfort and longevity in whatever you use daily.