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06 Apr 2009

Kid Cudi is putting a whole new spin on Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face”. Sampling the live acoustic version of the #1 smash, “I Poke Her Face” is a song where Kid Cudi joins forces with Kanye West and Common. Give it a listen!

“I Poke Her Face” Direct Link

Lady Gaga is also rapidly establishing herself as a leading fashion icon, with outfits that are nothing short of cutting edge. Now, you can play dress up with her official Stardoll! Check out this incredible mini-me version of the retrosexual pop-tart right here!

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11 Mar 2009

Critically acclaimed guitarist/songwriter and famed NY Yankees star BERNIE WILLIAMS has signed a recording contract with REFORM RECORDS for his sophomore album MOVING FORWARD - set for release on April 14. The Puerto Rico native and five-time All Star is a classically-trained musician who developed his love for playing guitar alongside baseball, while listening to salsa, merengue and 80’s rock. MOVING FORWARD embraces those early influences, while also reflecting a unique mixture of classical and jazz guitar topped-off with additional Latin rhythms. In conjunction with the album’s release, Williams will give an April 18 concert (featuring very special guest artists) at New York’s Nokia Theatre Tickets go on sale December 6 at 12 noon via TicketMaster and the Nokia Box Office.

Bernie Williams comments: “I’m thrilled to be recording again and to be a part of the Reform Records family. They share my vision for this album and for my music. Creating my debut album was a great experience, although my primary focus at that point was still baseball. For the past two years, I have been able to fully dedicate my time to music, and I could not be more excited with the results.”

Chris Hower, A&R and Head of Label Operations for REFORM RECORDS states on behalf of all at REFORM: “We are thrilled to have signed Bernie Williams and we are proud to be a part of such a talented musician’s career. Bernie’s sophomore effort exemplifies his growth as a musician and a songwriter. We look forward to launching this album in a big way.”

Check out Bernie’s mellow acoustic version of “Take Me Out To The Ballgame

Moving Forward was produced by Loren Harriet & Bernie Williams. Loren also produced Bernie’s debut, The Journey Within.

Track Listing:

1. Moving Forward

2. Ritmo De Otono

3. Songo

4. Addicted To You

5. Just Another Day (feat. Jon Secada)

6. He Reigns

7. Lullaby for Beatriz

8. Go For It (feat. Mike Stern)

9. Que Rico El Mambo

10. African Blues

11. Chillin in the West

12. Take Me Out to the Ballgame

13. Otro Dia Mas Sin Verte (feat. Mike Stern)

14. Glory Days (feat. Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa)

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12 Nov 2008

American Idol favorite Melinda Doolittle is back with the first single “It’s Your Love” off of her debut solo album, Coming Back to You, which hits stores February 3, 2009

“It’s Your Love” Audio Streams:

Quicktime

Windows Media

Bio:

Poised to become this generation’s ambassador of R&B and soul, Melinda Doolittle will release her hotly-anticipated debut solo album, Coming Back to You, on Hi Fi Recordings in January 2009.  Featuring production by Grammy-nominated producer Mike Mangini (Joss Stone, Run DMC, The Jonas Brothers), Melinda’s debut solo album is an R&B tour de force that combines the fiery electricity of Tina Turner’s early years with the slick production and lush instrumentation of today’s pop-soul renaissance.

Recorded with a team of live musicians in Nashville and New York City, Coming Back to You displays Melinda’s extraordinary talent and versatility as a vocalist and sees her seamlessly transcend genres as she combines R&B, soul, blues, jazz and funk to create a sound all her own.  From the first note, Melinda reaches back into a rich pool of musical influences and carries the torch of the greats – Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, Patti Labelle – into the musical landscape of today.

“I’m so excited to be using live instruments and to be singing music that really paints a picture,” said Melinda.  “I knew my task was to just go in the studio and be me and the music would take care of the rest.”

“Melinda is a hugely talented vocalist and performer, and we are honored to be the home of her debut album,” commented Hi Fi Recordings Chairman/CEO John Hecker.  John Titta, President/COO of Hi Fi Recordings, also noted, “Melinda’s album is one of the most exciting that we’ve heard in years – a throwback to the classic soul albums of the 70’s with a modern twist that will undoubtedly capture the ear of today’s music fan.  We can’t wait for everyone to hear what she can do.”

Melinda’s undeniable talent has resulted in a timeless collection of 13 songs that will take listeners on a journey from the blues clubs of Louisiana to the churches of Mississippi, to the piano bars of New York City and back. From the first horn blasts of “Declaration of Love,” listeners will feel a driving pulse and unstoppable energy that is reminiscent of Tina Turner’s iconic hits, while “Coming Back to You” and “Wonderful” feature Melinda’s silky voice wrapped around the smooth, sleek sounds of classic R&B.  Melinda commands the emotional storytelling and funky delivery of the blues in “Dust My Broom” and “Walkin’ Blues”, and her impeccably artful and expressive voice has never been more on display than on the beautifully lush ballad “I’ll Never Stop Loving You” and the stripped down jazzy melody of “Wonder Why.”

A skilled and accomplished performer who perfected her craft as a backup singer for some of the biggest names in R&B, gospel and soul, including Michael McDonald, Aaron Neville, BeBe and CeCe Winans and Jonny Lang, Melinda became a household name as a finalist on the sixth season of American Idol.  She was immediately recognized as one of the most talented performers in the show’s history and won over millions of fans and critics alike with her powerhouse vocal performances, engaging personality and now-classic renditions of songs like “My Funny Valentine,” “I’m a Woman” and “Nutbush City Limits.”  The New York Times called her a “phenomenally gifted, stylistically adroit…Gladys Knight-Tina Turner hybrid…[who] brings a compelling honesty to every phrase she sings.”  Eventually finishing in third place, Melinda finally entered the studio in 2008 to record the debut album that the world was waiting for.

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10 Nov 2008

YUUAAA! The Official Video to Soulja Boy’s ‘Bird Walk’ Has Arrived!

Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em - “Bird Walk” OFFICIAL Music Video

Check Out the “Behind the Scenes” Footage From the Video Shoot:

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31 Oct 2008

Check out the music video for “I’m So Paid”, the hot collaboration from Akon starring Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy! Akon’s new album ‘Freedom’ hits stores on December 2.

AKON ft LIL WAYNE & YOUNG JEEZY - I’M SO PAID- NEW MUSIC VIDEO!

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21 Oct 2008

“I never thought I’d be in Oklahoma with a crowd of kids singing our song,” says Jean Paul Makhlouf, lead singer of Cash Cash, in awe over the popularity they have received on their current tour. “It’s a feeling you can’t describe.” Not a small accomplishment for “this little band from Jersey.” In fact, this is exactly the type of moment that occurs when you are a hot band on the rise.

“Party In Your Bedroom” streaming audio:

WMV

Quicktime

Cash Cash is an exciting techno-pop group from the 2 mile long town of Roseland, New Jersey. The band consists of Jean Paul Makhlouf (vocals, guitar), Alex Makhlouf (keyboards, programming), Samuel Frisch (vocals, bass), and Anthony Villacari (drums, percussion). With a sound that is refreshing, electric and infectious, Cash Cash is able to seamlessly tap into 70s funk, 80s anthem pop and 90s mellow alternative all at once. Their mission, described perfectly by Jean Paul, is to “Bring back some of that 70s funk guitar, mixed in with the life and fun of the 80s.”

And they have done just that.

But how has Cash Cash reached the precipice of stardom? You would have to go back to the third grade, because that is how long Jean Paul has known Sam Frisch. Playing together since they were kids, the band originally formed as The Consequence in 2002, a predominantly studio-based act that released a 5 song EP titled “Your Own Place” in 2003. After releasing a self-titled LP in 2005, the band began to lose focus, using a myriad of musicians as various members decided to go off to college. “Being in our band was like being on the show Survivor, we were going through bass players, drummers, keyboard players …” says Jean Paul. With the future of the band nebulous at best, younger brother Alex Makhlouf jumped on board, and he and Jean Paul began refocusing the band: “I knew I had to get the hell out of school, so I did the complete opposite and dropped out of college,” recalls Jean Paul. “My brother and I knew what we had to do and decided to give it one more stab.”

The brothers decided to spend an entire summer crafting new material and honing a sound, day in and day out, virtually living in Jean Paul’s home recording studio. At summer’s end, they knew they created something special. By fall the brothers, stacked with backpacks full of cds, began an arduous, yet fulfilling campaign to make their music heard. Storming clubs in and around New York City, including Pete Wentz’s AK-47 club, the brothers partied, networked and hustled as many A&R men and record executives as they could find. But the real turning point came when Rob Hitt of Crush Management began DJing their song “Party in Your Bedroom.” The infectious, easy-to-sing-along-with, pop sound of the song began turning heads. Shortly thereafter, Jean Paul’s Gmail account began filling up with offers from record labels. Changing their name to Cash Cash in March of 2008, the band, with Frisch aboard as bass player/art director, and Alex’s friend Anthony Villacari locked in on drums, signed a record deal with Universal Republic records and is poised to premiere an EP in October of 2008. Consisting of 5 songs, including the driving force of “Breakout” and an acoustic version of “Party in Your Bedroom,” the EP has all the hallmarks of a band that not only is burning with confidence, but is comfortable with their own sound.

Having just completed their first tour, a tour which not only expanded their fan base, but further matured and coalesced the band in ways only riding a bus can, Cash Cash is mixing a full-length album and setting their sites for a release by year end, with a much larger tour in 09’ in support of it. Extremely fan friendly and very much aware of their roots and the influences that drove them, Cash Cash reaches out to their fans at concerts by meeting them outside for impromptu acoustic performances. That extra effort, a sound work ethic, their melodic pop songs with fantastic 3-part harmonies, and the confidence that motivates them are all the ingredients that really separate Cash Cash from the rest of the pack. No “get rich quick scheme” for Cash Cash – they’re taking this all the way to the bank.
Cash Cash on MySpace:

http://www.myspace.com/cashcash

Tour Dates:

10/22 - House Of Blues w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Cleveland, Ohio

10/24 - House Of Blues w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Chicago, Illinois

10/25 - Clutch Cargo’s w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Pontiac, Michigan

10/26 - Kool Haus w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Toronto, Ontario

10/28 - Showcase Live w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Foxborough, Massachusetts

10/29 – Nokia Theatre w/ Metro Station & Tyga - New York, New York

10/30 - Starland Ballroom w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Sayreville, New Jersey

10/31 - Sonar w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Baltimore, Maryland

11/2 - The Electric Factory w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

11/4 - House Of Blues w/ Metro Station & Tyga - North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

11/5 - Plush w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Jacksonville, Florida

11/6 - Jannus Landing w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Saint Petersburg, Florida

11/7 - Revolution w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

11/8 - House Of Blues w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Lake Buena Vista, Florida

11/9 - The Masquerade w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Atlanta, Georgia

11/11 - House Of Blues Houston w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Houston, Texas

11/12 – House Of Blues Dallas w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Dallas, Texas

11/13 - La Zona Rosa w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Austin, Texas

11/14 - Cain’s Ballroom w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Tulsa, Oklahoma

11/15 - Sokol Underground w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Omaha, Nebraska

11/16 - Gothic Theatre w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Englewood, Colorado

11/18 - In The Venue w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Salt Lake City, Utah

11/20 - Showbox w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Seattle, Washington

11/21 - Roseland Theater w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Portland, Oregon

11/22 - The Warfield w/ Metro Station & Tyga - San Francisco, California

11/23 - Senator Theatre w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Chico, California

11/25 - Rialto Theatre w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Tucson, Arizona

11/26 - Soma w/ Metro Station & Tyga - San Diego, California

11/28 - Club Nokia LA w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Los Angeles, California

11/29 - The Grove of Anaheim w/ Metro Station & Tyga - Anaheim, California

12/19 - The Chance Complex - Poughkeepsie, New York

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category: music
21 Oct 2008

As the saying goes, good things come to those who wait. But sometimes being patient in the rap game can lead to obscurity. Q, the first artist signed to Tag Records and Island Def Jam, landed one the most exciting new artist deals in recent history thanks to his tireless determination to be at the forefront of the music industry. With the backing of Procter & Gamble (the Fortune 500 consumer goods corporation behind Tag Body Spray) and Island Def Jam, the rapper born Kareem Savage will have a steady stream of marketing dollars for his yet-to-be titled debut album, which is expected out later this year.

“I’ll be featured in every Tag commercial and every magazine ad,” says Q. “I’m filming a MTV Diary right now. Being a new artist out of nowhere doing and MTV Diary? That doesn’t happen! They’re in the studio with me filming the making of my album.”

Check out the lead single:

Q Da Kid - ‘On A Mission’ ft Jermaine Dupri

While the majority of the country may be meeting Q for the first time thanks to an incredible amount of instant exposure, New York City rap fans have been acquainted with the Brooklyn-born MC for quite some time. In the late ‘90s, Q dropped out of Kingsborough College to pursue a career in the music industry. He was offered a deal with Violator Records along with fellow Brooklyn rappers Red Café and Gravy. The trio called themselves Da Franchise, a name they came up with in high school.

During their stint at Violator, Da Franchise was featured on multiple mixtapes and both Violator compilations. Even though their work was well received, the group was never given the opportunity to release their own album. “We were signed for like three years but they wasn’t really trying to push forward,” says Q. “We were just stuck on the label and they didn’t know what to do with us. I was the first person to branch off and leave.”

Hoping to write his own destiny, Q moved to Miami in 1997 and recorded a demo with super producers Cool & Dre. He was introduced to a bevy of industry bigwigs and even offered a deal with one of the country’s most notorious heavyweights. “I met up with Mike Tyson and he was starting a label and he wanted me to be his first artist,” says Q, “but I was not trying to be back in the same situation as Violator so I went into the studio by myself and just kept recording more and more songs.”

During his four year stay in the Sunshine State, Q became a mainstay in the M.I.A. club scene known for his spontaneous live performances. He would team up with DJs like Khaled and Irie and kick live freestyles over whatever record was a hit at the time. After building a name for himself in Miami, Q decided to pack up and head to Atlanta in 2001, which was quickly becoming a hip-hop hotbed.

Once he settled in ATL, Q befriended DJ Shakim who was Bow Wow’s DJ and an associate of Jermaine Dupri’s. Shakim was impressed by Q’s lyrical prowess and the innovative freestyles he tacked onto the end of popular records. Before long, Shakim was playing Q’s homemade remixes in Atlanta’s hottest clubs. “Shakim kept telling me, ‘Yo, I’ve been hollering at JD and we’ve been having conversations about you,’” says Q. “Then one day I was in the club and I heard Shakim call me to the DJ booth. When I got there JD was in there. He was like, ‘What are you doing with yourself?’ I was like, ‘Trying to get it, here’s my number.’ He called me the next morning and I went into the studio with him the same night.”

In the summer of 2006, Q signed with So So Def/Virgin and appeared on a number of songs with A-list artists including, Fabolous’ “Make Me Better,” featuring Ne-Yo, “No One” by Alicia Keys, “Fine” by Mary J. Blige, and “Can’t Help But Wait” by Trey Songz. When Jermaine Dupri was named an executive at Island in early 2007, Q wasn’t sure how he would fit into JD’s new situation. “While he was getting established in the [Def Jam] building he kept telling me, ‘Be patient, I got you,’” says Q. “He told me that for a good year and a half straight. Then he called me one day and was like, ‘I might have a situation that would be good for you.’ We sat down and that’s when he told me about the Tag deal. He said it would be a good look for me and that I deserved it because I grind hard for what I want and that’s what the whole brand is about.”

Dubbing himself “The new breed of hip-hop,” Q is now ready to take over. With production on his debut album so far from No I.D. and Jermaine Dupri, Q promises his first LP will be a proper introduction to exactly who he is and what he stands for. “When I really put it together, I could be in the category of Rakim, Nas and Jay-Z,” he says. “Most rappers just be in the streets talking about selling drugs and stuff like that. I’m more into telling my story. Big was someone who was into telling his story, ‘Pac was a person who told his story, Jay is a person who tells his story.”

Thanks to the help of Jermaine Dupri, Q will not only get to rap about the world as he sees it, but he will also get to rap over the contagious club bangers executive producer JD is known and loved for. “JD told me, ‘Don’t stop grinding and being the person that you are,’” says Q. “’Just like you were determined to meet me and it took a minute to get it going and you was always in the studio, don’t stop now that you’ve got a deal. Just act like you ain’t got it. Stay hungry and be consistent.’ I told him, ‘Dawg, I’m gonna make you proud.’”

Q Da Kid
Debut Album Coming December 2008
TAG Records / Island Def Jam
www.tagrecords.com
www.myspace.com/qdakid19

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category: music
14 Oct 2008

Its official, Green Day are in the studio recording a follow up to American Idiot and they’re working with producer Butch Vig. Here’s a peek at them working, with rough clips of 3 songs:

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25 Jun 2008

Want to hear Vanessa Hudgens’ Identified before it hits stores next week?  Head over to AOL’s exclusive listening party to get a feel for the twelve new tracks and rev up for release on July 1st!   Can’t wait until Tuesday to buy it?  Then pre-order the album here!

 

Track List

 

  1. Last Night
  2. Identified
  3. First Bad Habit
  4. Hook It Up
  5. Don’t Ask Why
  6. Sneakernight
  7. Amazed
  8. Don’t Leave
  9. Paper Cut
  10. Party On The Moon
  11. Did It Ever Cross Your Mind
  12. Gone With The Wind
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