Wednesday, April 1, 2009

♫ WHO SANG IT BETTER: PARADISO GIRLS vs. KERI HILSON




It seems as though the track “Hey Girl,” which was originally intended for Keri Hilson’s debut album, In A Perfect World…, which hits stores last week, has been sold to a new girl group called Paradiso Girls. Now, by looking at the picture and hearing their vocals, you are probably saying that these girls remind you of the Pussycat Dolls. Well, there’s a reason for that. PCD created Robin Antin is responsible is for this new girl group.

In any event, “Patron Tequila” is the girls’ first single, but it seems like there was a weird time difference between this making the Keri album and this track being the girls’ first single. So you know we’ve gotta ask you… who sang it better?






KELLY ROWLAND GETS READY TO CO-HOST BRAVO’S ‘THE FASHION SHOW’



Just as news broke of her leaving Columbia Records, Kelly Rowland breaks into reality TV as the co-host and judge of Bravo’s new design show The Fashion Show.

She shares her hosting and judging duties with fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi and Senior Vice President of IMG Fashion, Fern Mallis. The series is set to premiere on May 7th.



MAG COVERS: LIL WAYNE COVERS ROLLING STONE


How does arguably the greatest rapper on Earth follow up a blockbuster like 2008’s Tha Carter III, an album that moved more than 1 million copies its debut week and solidified Lil Wayne’s place in hip-hop history? By shifting gears and attempting to conquer rock & roll. Rap’s alien genius opens up to Mark Binelli about his upcoming rock album Rebirth in a series of revealing interviews for the cover of the new issue of Rolling Stone, on newsstands this week. (Get a look at outtakes from the photo shoot.)

“The rock shit just comes from what my life is now,” Wayne, 26, says. “I’ve grown into this person.” He released his first album, 1999’s Tha Block Is Hot, when he was only 17, and built his name on being the busiest rapper in the game, dropping a relentless stream of mixtapes and cameos. (Revisit Weezy’s journey from kid MC to superstar, in photos.) But aside from plucking at electric guitars onstage and in videos, Weezy never let on that his rap career could take such a significant detour. Describing a wild night when he woke up in bed with three or four women he couldn’t name, Wayne reveals he had an epiphany. “I just got — I’m not going to say ’so good’ at what I was doing, but it became such a regularity for me that I got tired of it. And then I said, ‘You know what? I’m not going to rap on this one.’ “

Binelli follows Wayne from his posh Atlanta apartment to a club showcase where the MC checks out talent for his Young Money imprint to the studio — Wayne’s home away from home — where the superstar puffs his ever-present blunts and plays some Rebirth songs that recall vintage Beastie Boys and current emo, topped by Weezy’s Auto Tuned warbling. Wayne tells Binelli he knew he didn’t have raw vocal talent, but he dedicated himself to learning how to make his singing voice sound good on record. “I don’t want to be the best rapper in the world. Not now,” he says. “I want to be the best. Period. Now. My favorite rapper hasn’t done what I’m doing.”

Get the full story in Rolling Stone’s Issue 1076, on sale this week.




Friday, March 27, 2009

Get To Know Ron Browz....

Ron Browz - Ether Boy/Universal Motown

Ron Browz


For those that only know Ron Browz the artist here is his  background  as an established producer


When I was young I actually started off as a rapper. I was signed to an independent company out of Harlem but the guys that ran it got incarcerated. Before that they bought some studio equipment and after they left I took the equipment and started teaching myself how to make beats. Around that time I met Big L and produced 'Ebonics' for him and then went on to producer 'Ether' and 'Last Real Nigga Alive' for Nas, 'Blow it Out' for Ludacris and 'Whip Ya Head Boy' for 50 Cent.



T.I. Sends Right Message At Jail Sentencing

As a hip-hop fan and journalist I have watched a multitude of unremorseful rappers get incarcerated.

This is not to say that I don't think that some of the arrests were unjust because I do. But in the endless instances of drug charges, acts of violence and even perjury, I have never seen a hip-hop artist admit to any wrongdoing or accept any responsibility for their actions that ultimately lead to their sentencing.

This always concerned me because of the message it sends to the young impressionable fans. A message that says someone else was to blame for rapper's decision to carrying an illegal drug, assault someone or lie in court.

T.I.  originally seemed to be heading down that same path when he pleaded guilty when charged with attempting to buy unregistered machine guns and silencers the day he was scheduled to perform at the 2007 BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta. He posted the $3 million bail and was sentenced to house arrest. But he reconsidered maintaining his not guilty plea when he learned that if he lost in court he could face a maximum of 10 years in prison and $250,000 fine for each count.

Last March, T.I. was fortunate to be able to make a deal with the judge. In exchange for admitting guilt to a federal weapons charge he could serve one year and one day in jail. Friday, he was officially sentenced and will begin serving his jail time in the next 30 to 60 days.

But even though T.I. managed to avoid more severe punishment for his crime, he actually did something that other rappers in his same position likely would have never done. He accepted responsibility.

When he entered the Atlanta courtroom Friday he did not make excuses, reports AP. "Today, I would like to say thank you to some, and apologize to all," the multiplatinum selling rapper said to U.S. District Judge Charles Pannell Jr.

"Everything I learned was through trial and error," T.I. added. "I've learned lessons in my life to put in my music so people won't make the same mistakes as I."

I appreciate that T.I. was  not just spewing rhetoric.

His current single "Dead And Gone," a collaboration with Justin Timberlake, is about a reformed man who has learned from his transgressions. He raps, "Now I get it now I take time to think before I make mistakes." The hardcore rapper managed to do the impossible by scoring a hit with a positive record. The song is No. 4 on The Billboard Hot 100 chart and peaked at No. 2.

Additionally, T.I. has completed 1,000 hours of community service, a lot of which has included talking to kids about avoiding the troubles he experienced. He has made 262 related public appearances.

Additionally, he was the subject of a MTV reality show called "Road To Redemption" that chronicled some of his efforts to help steer kids onto the right path.

T.I. has also recently said that he hoped that kids would be not impressed by his rap sheet but would acknowledge that he is taking the steps to become a changed man.

Hopefully, T.I.'s plight will not just inspire youth, but his fellow rappers alike.



Miley Cyrus.... Stuck up Diva About to Fall???????


Miley Cyrus needs to chill out. Just 16 years old, she's already acting like she's a stuck-up, erratic diva. She's pouting about not being granted access to Radiohead at the Grammys (best thing Radiohead ever did). She thinks she's got enough to say to write a memoir (a teenager writing an autobiography? WHAT?). Plus, she's dating "Nashville Star" flunky Justin Gaston, who is 20 years old (isn't that illegal, even in Nashville?).

Miley needs to step back and remember the scores of stories from superstars who let success go to their heads. These are the singers who became divas and started thinking the world revolved around them and that they could do whatever they wished without recrimination.

But every diva gets ditched sooner or later, and you're no exception, Miley.  So remember humility, or do I need to remind you that your dad is the dude who recorded "Achy Breaky Heart"? By the way, the flipside of that single is a song called "I'm So Miserable." A coincidence? I don't think so.

Ms. Cyrus, here is your future if you don't change your ways.

JENNIFER LOPEZ
Oh, J. Lo, what have you become? Jennifer Lopez came from humble beginnings. Born in the Bronx, her mom was a kindergarten teacher, and Jennifer worked in a legal office to pay for her dance lessons. What a difference ten years makes. Lopez has now ventured into every business imaginable, including pushing her own perfume. Nothing wrong with that: everyone needs to make a buck. You know what's lame? Insisting that hotel rooms be sprayed with her perfume before she arrives.

WHITNEY HOUSTON
Miley needs to look no farther than Miss Whitney to learn the dangers of shacking up with the wrong dude. Miley's 20-year-old boyfriend seems all right now. That's what everyone said about Bobby in the beginning. Sure, the young couple attends church together, but mark my words: it's only a matter of time before the teen queen is starring in a reality show called "Being Miley Cyrus." 'Nuff said.

MARIAH CAREY
All I have to say is this: it's a thin line between "Glitter" and "Hannah Montana: The Movie."

 

LINDSAY LOHAN
Closest in age to Miley, young Lindsay Lohan could be forgiven for her troubled behavior. After all, her dad is a former Wall Street trader convicted of stock fraud; he also was imprisoned after pleading guilty to driving while impaired and attempted assault. Her mother has been accused of drug abuse. Their daughter definitely has had her own problems, including a record of drug busts, DUIs, and altercations that rival that of the most troubled of divas. It's all more interesting than any of her music.

 

MADONNA
Madonna is the grand dame of bitchy divas. There's no boundary she's not willing to push, including dating dudes young enough to be her grandkid. She's the roadmap for Miley's future when 30 years from now we see her dating Nick Jonas' adopted grandson.

 



Thursday, March 26, 2009

Cashmere - Birds Fly High (The Leak)

Co-signed by some of the biggest mixtape-dj's comes Def-Jam's next top secret from NY with a southern swagger none other than CASHMERE.. and the new street album "The Birds Fly High Vol. 1" featuring Bun B, Maino, J Shin, Ron Browz, Jim Jones & more.

                                                                            TRACKLIST:
01 birds flying high intro
02 Maino feat.Cashmere-The Watcher (main)
03 Cashmere - BOOGZ BOOGETZ
04 CASHMERE-Brids Flying High
05 Cashmere feat Bun B
06 LikeYeah_remix_ft_Cashmere
07 gal_ya_look_good_ft.magnum_357
08 TURN IT OUT
09 Cashmere Ft J Shin Hater
10 Cashmere Go Hard
11 keep_on_pushin
12 Ron Browz ft Cashmere-Jumping out the window remix
13 ME_N_MY_MUSIC
14 the_first_time
15 you_must_love_me.L
16 ILLEST_NIGGA_ALIVE
17 hold_tight
18 CASHMERE I_LIKE
19 cashmere_outro


Bow Wow - New Jack City II


New Jack City II is the sixth studio album from rapper Bow Wow, scheduled to be released on March 31, 2009. Jermaine Dupri has production credit on 6 tracks, while other producers on the album are Nitti, Ron Browz, T.I., DJ Toomp, B.Cox, T-Pain, Drumma Boy, Lil Ronnie, J.R. Rotem, Swizz Beatz... and Soulja Boy if you count the Deluxe Edition. Featured artists on the album includes Ron Browz, Nelly, T.I., Jermaine Dupri, Johnta Austin, T-Pain, Kid Rock, Trey Songz, Dondria, Swizz Beatz... and Yung Joc & Soulja Boy counting the Deluxe Edition. It's a decent effort from Bow Wow, with an album that contains a lot of solid joints all the way through, but can't say I see any hit-potential unfortunately.


Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Arrested Detroit Lions Bust Finally Gets His Shot

TMZ has obtained the mugshot of former first round NFL draft pick-turned-Detroit Lions mega-bust, Charles Rogers.

Rogers -- the #2 overall pick in the 2003 draft -- was sentenced to 30 days in the slammer yesterday (with 15 days credit for time served) for violating the terms of his probation in a domestic violence case.

Court records show the 27-year-old, who signed a $55 million contract with the Lions back in the day, tested positive for alcohol and falsified records showing he attended AA classes.

Rogers was a wide receiver before he got locked up -- no word if he'll change his position before he gets out.


How Many Nannies Does OctoMom Need?

EIGHTEEN!!!!

TMZ has learned 18 different nannies from the Merry Poppins to Order nanny agency have been looking after Nadya Suleman's family for the last two years -- before, during, and after the whole Angels in Waiting fiasco.

We're told the army of nannies work in 4-5 person shifts ... which could last up to 12 hours.

The nannies are each trained by Kaiser Permanente nurses -- and we're told Nadya pays for the services out of her own pocket ...

...probably with the allowance she got from Dr. Phil.