Posted on December 12th, 2011 by ThisIsRnB in NEWS |
Prior to her performance for ‘A Very BET Christmas’ rising R&B star Elle Varner spoke about her upcoming mixtape (it’s a collection of different sides of her as a songwriter, that we might not expect), if she has a celebrity crush, and what she looks for in a guy.
Posted on December 12th, 2011 by ThisIsRnB in NEWS |
Following his festive, upbeat performance on ‘A Very BET Christmas’ Lloyd spoke backstage about his early Christmas music favorites and influences. A young Lloyd enjoyed tunes were by Marvin Gaye, Jackson 5, and Boyz II Men. The Atlanta native also speaks about being inspired by Sam Cooke, and Michael Jackson. He announces that the new X-Mas song he performed titled “She’s All I Want For Christmas,” also features Cee-Lo.
Posted on December 12th, 2011 by ThisIsRnB in VIDEOS |
Mariah Carey makes it a family affair in the festive video for “When Christmas Comes,” her soulful duet with John Legend, which originally appeared on her 2010 holiday album Merry Christmas II You. The pop songbird’s loved ones gather around the piano as she belts out the James Poyser-produced tune with Legend.
The Sanaa Hamri-directed clip, which was filmed at Mariah and Nick’s Beverly Hills home, features footage from “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” Mimi frolicks in the snow and cooks up a holiday meal for her guests, while her adorable twins Monroe and Moroccan, dogs, and Santa Claus suit-wearing husband all join the festivities.
“I wanted this to be the most fun, family Christmas,” explained Mariah. “It’s like a soulful family Christmas song and yet I wanted to add all the elements of anything magical that could happen at Christmas.”
Posted on December 12th, 2011 by ThisIsRnB in MUSIC |
Look who’s back?? Singer/songwriter Karina Pasian has been working hard on her comeback sophomore LP. The NYC songstress has been growing up in our eyes, and occasionally dropping songs and covers. Take a listen to her brand new song titled “I Love You So,” produced by Needlz, which you guessed it, features a sample of the popular Cassius song of the same title.
Posted on December 12th, 2011 by ThisIsRnB in VIDEOS |
Newcomer Antoine Dunn releases the official video for his well received debut single “Can’t Forget.” The visual finds the R&B crooner reminiscing over his ex-lady while performing in a lounge, and remembering their moments together. Will he get her back? Watch and see…
Posted on December 12th, 2011 by ThisIsRnB in MUSIC |
Brandy fans have a reason to celebrate, the full version of her recently leaked record “Silent Night” has now surfaced. The 32-year-old chanteuse pours her heart out on the edgy Kadis & Sean produced R&B ballad about love lost. “It was a silent night, another lonely night/ I can’t believe you left me,” sings an emotional Brandy on the Kadis & Sean-produced cut.
Brandy, whose new album is due out next year on RCA/Chameleon Records, was so pleased with her latest work that she gave herself props. “Now y’all know I don’t toot my own horn, but a b*tch SLAYED ‘silent night’ #cockymoment !! Lol,” she tweeted.
UPDATE: The full, UNTAGGED version has finally been released. Enjoy!!
Posted on December 12th, 2011 by ThisIsRnB in MUSIC |
Here is a new rap track from Chris Brown, titled “Hit It,” based around a vocal sample of Rob Base’s “It Takes Two.” Infused with industrial drums and claps Breezy talks his ish. In related news the full version of Chris’s recently leaked, already fan favorite new song “Wait For You” has surfaced. You can stream that below (at least until it’s removed from Youtube).
Bianca Raquel is a singer, songwriter, musician, and the daughter of world-renowned musical director/arranger Ray Chew. Growing up between two households with two different lifestyles and sets of rules between Upstate New York, NYC and New Jersey, Bianca found balance and consistency to be her biggest obstacles. The one constant variable in Bianca’s life has always been music. Practically growing up in the Apollo Theater, she dissected every rehearsal and performance; learning exactly what works onstage. From a very young age, Bianca began writing songs instinctively. “One day my dad heard me singing and he was like ‘who’s song is that?’ When I told him I made it up in my head he was like ‘you should start writing them down.’” Soon, Bianca had tons of notebooks filled up with her songs. It quickly became apparent that Bianca’s gift was special because when writing songs, she automatically heard background and instrument arrangements along with the lyrics and melody. She recorded and produced her first song at the age of 9. “My dad took me into his studio and said ‘I want you to tell me how to play all the music you hear in your head and sing all the voices you hear.’” At the age of 13, Bianca was the youngest student to attend the Grammy Foundation’s First Annual Grammy Camp. There, she was surrounded by 47 other talented students who inspired her to improve and nourish her talents. At 15, her father invested in her dreams and bought her a Roland Fantom. He told her to make it her business to learn her Fantom inside and out, using it as a way to take her production skills to the next level. He instilled in her a sense of work ethic and suggested that the more tools and skills she equipped herself with, the more her star would rise. So she practiced and found herself in her music. Now a student at Berklee College of Music, where she continues to hone her skills, Bianca feels humbled and blessed by the opportunity. “At Berklee, I have been awarded the tremendous gift of musical discipline and theory which was the missing piece to my puzzle.” True to her art and to herself, there is depth to Bianca’s music, with influences ranging from Stevie Wonder to Radiohead. “One thing I pride myself on is having the ability to never be boxed in or labeled as simply one thing or another. As an artist, I don’t have to choose a genre but simply juice every drop of creativity I possess and give the world something new.” Tackling reality in her music with wit, passion and sophisticated lyrics beyond her years, the brand and legacy of Bianca Raquel is born. With her EP “Hello, My Name is…” set to be released, the world is waiting to hear what she has to say.
Take a listen to Bianca’s new record, “The Fuck It Song,” which is starting to make its way around the internets. While quirky and gimmicky, you can’t deny the realness and universal feelings this covers for both men and women dealing with the end of a bad relationship.