Nickelodeon’s musical-comedy, How To Rock, stars the young and gifted daughter of Master P – a vocally-gifted entertainer who’s made acclaim from her name alone as of late.
Cymphonique Miller, or simply Cymphonique, recently snapped some shots for a feature in Rolling Out, just one of several opportunities in favor of the sultry singer. Hear what the hype is about as the 15-year old tries a cover of Mariah Carey’s “Mine Again”.
“I Don’t Really Care” rapper Waka Flocka Flame takes to the June cover of XXL magazine, deeming his movement the resurgence of “gangster rap”. Though slightly grandiose, the chart-topper seemed humbled by the opportunity – saying, “It feels like winning an award.”
The “Flockster” is just two weeks away from the arrival of his sophomore effort, Triple F Life: Friends, Fans & Family. In the issue he reveals how he recovered after the tragic death of his friend and signee, Slim Dunkin and got back to music and the rise of his label, Brick Squad Monopoly.
Earlier this month, Tank released his fifth album, This Is How I Feel. It boasts a host of features; one being by T.I.. The music veterans are joined by newcomer, Kris Stephens, for ”Compliments.” Watch the Juwan Lee-directed video below. Read More →
By now, you’ve heard Pusha T’s “Exodus 23:1,” and you should be aware of the controversy it created. The G.O.O.D. Music rapper has unveiled the Samuel Rogers-directed visual for record, and I can’t find any subliminal shots–unless the people doing and selling drugs represent the members of YMCMB.
There are very few moments when Chris Brown isn’t causing controversy or doing something positive. This week, he tried on a new hat.
In the musical realm, he showed that he does possess some sort of creativity in the behind-the-scenes clip of “Sweet Love.” On the political side, he used his celebrity to bring awareness to the sickening massacre in Houla, Syria.
With “Boyfriend” inching its way to the top of the charts, Justin Bieber premieres his new single, “Die In You Arms.” The sentimental tune appears on Bieber’s third album, Believe.
“I’d rather be a nerd that’s a genius, than cool and stupid.” These are poignant lyrics from Devine Carama’s “The Populist Pulpit.” He matches the substantive record with a cinematic visual, directed by Last Cavalry Films. The intro was a bit sluggish, but the passion that follows is well worth the wait. Download Devine’s Blood of a Slave here. Read More →