Last night, Jimmy Fallon welcomed Nelly to his house. He plugged
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Robert returned to Jimmy Fallon’s house last night and kept it grown and sexy by performing his bachelor tune. Write Me Back in stores now.
Backed by The Roots, Frank made his national TV debut on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon and performed “Bad Religion”. Channel ORANGE is now on iTunes and arrives in stores next Tuesday.
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.1019444&w=540&h=350&fv=] Willie continued his late night creep on Jimmy Fallon’s show last night.
Only thing missing here is the candy paints. Backed by The Roots, K.R.I.T. made his late night television debut yesterday on Jimmy Fallon’s show with his new single. June 5, we Live From The Underground.
In support of the student loan crisis, President Obama joined
[vodpod id=Video.16335219&w=540&h=350&fv=] As easy as abracadabra, Future made his late night television debut last night at Jimmy Fallon’s spot and performed his current smash with the in-house band. Pluto arrives April 17. yardie
[vodpod id=Video.16053390&w=540&h=350&fv=] After the Giants victory over the Patriots, Jimmy kicked off the celebration with his post-game show. And what better way to do it than Flo’s live performance of “Good Feeling” with The Roots. Oh, yes indeed it is. yardie
[vodpod id=Video.16040701&w=540&h=350&fv=] Last night, Jimmy aired his in-house band The Roots and Esco’s performance of Nas’ single while in town for their headline gig at the Madden Bowl Bud Light Hotel in Indianapolis. Go Giants! yardie
[vodpod id=Video.16030879&w=540&h=350&fv=] J.Cole made his late night debut on Jimmy Fallon’s hot spot. Doesn’t Trey Songz know he’s on the song too? Where ya at, son?! Cole World: The Sideline Story in stores now. yardie
Wale, in this track, shows once again his ability to blend different genres. He doesn't limit himself to hip-hop, but enriches it with R&B nuances, creating a familiar sound. This fusion is not only an exercise in style, but serves to intensify the emotional impact of the song. And then there is his ability to rap. Wale is a master at playing with words, creating complex rhymes and modulating his voice to best express his emotions. In 'Blanco', his rap part is an explosion of words that intertwine with the melody, creating a hypnotic and relaxing effect. His ability to go from moments of pure energy to moments of deep introspection is what makes this track so engaging; it reminds me of when you would slow dance, hugging your woman.