Archive for August 7th, 2012

New Music: Jeremih – Late Nights (Mixtape)

Jeremih recruits DJ Drama and DJ Pharris for the release of his very first mixtape Late Nights. After teasing fans a slew of new tracks and videos, the Chicago bred singer/producer unveils the 18-track project, including features from Fabolous, 2 Chainz, Sir Michael Rocks, “Birthday Sex” co-writer Marcus Fench and more.

The Chi-town crooner blends new age R&B influences along with hip-hop based cuts, curating a sound unlike anything he’s made before. We also have features from Tricky Stewart, Yonny, The Fr3shmen, and even Jeremih himself working behind the production boards.

Stream and download below…

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Melanie Fiona Covers Alanis Morissette’s “Ironic” for Billboard Live Sessions

The one and only Melanie Fiona is the latest artist to visit Billboard’s studio for their “Candid Covers” series. The R&B songstress chose to cover the classic “Ironic” by Alanis Morissette.

“[Ironic] is just a great song that I think just really cut through in pop culture when I was a child,” explained Mel. “There was not a person in the world that didn’t know that song. No matter what type of music you listen to, no matter where you grew up, you know that song. I think that was a special song for me back then because it really made me pay attention to the art of storytelling.”

Well said, I don’t think anyone could disagree with that. Check out the Canadian singer-songwriters live rendition below, along with an acoustic performance of her next single “Wrong Side of A Love Song” and a brief Q&A.

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Justin Timberlake Working on “Crazy” New Album, says Producer Jim Beanz

Uh Oh, let the rumor mills begin. Digital Spy is reporting that during a recent interview with producer Jim Beanz, he announced that Justin Timberlake IS in fact secretly recording new music, and an album is potentially in the works.

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Aaliyah’s Brother: “There Will Be No New Album…Supported by Our Family”

With heavy talks of a posthumous Aaliyah album being in the works, Aaliyah’s brother Rashad has made a public statement on behalf of the Haughton family in regard to the album rumors. Read what he said on Aaliyah’s official Facebook page below…

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New Music: Latoiya Williams – This Love is Sweet

After an entire decade away from the R&B scene Latoiya Williams is back. Known for her 2002 single “Fallen Star” via Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle records, as well as a few collaborations Warren G and Snoop her new track “This Love is Sweet” has a flair that’s all it’s own. The soulful songstress’s melodic sound is all too familiar on the new record. The Nottz produced track will appear on Williams up and coming  KupCak’n EP set to release this September. Check out her new single after the jump.

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Melanie Fiona Announces “Wrong Side of A Love Song” As Next Single

After her rousing rendition of “Wrong Side of A Love Song” at the BET Awards this past July, Melanie Fiona has officially announced that the record will be the fourth single from her sophomore album The MF Life. The Canadian native told Kempire Radio she hopes that the record will serve as the 2012 version of her 2009 hit “It Kills Me.”

We think this is a good move for the singer. Listen to Fiona announce the single in the clip below. What do you think??

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Anita Baker Remakes Tyrese on New Single “Lately”

Anita Baker is poised to make her comeback with her first album in seven years, Only Forever. The multi-Grammy Award winner might surprise you with her brand new single “Lately,” which is in-fact a remake of Tyrese’s 1999 song.

Baker, who speaks fondly of the singer and actor, referring to him as one of her “handful of friends” and “second-born Capricorn son,” chose to recreate his original song in part because she wants him to continue sharing his gift. He’s set to appear on one of two versions of the track.

“['Lately' is] one of the first songs we cut, analog, in Nashville,” she told The Boombox. “I brought in a live rhythm section. I brought it to L.A., and I called [Tyrese] into the studio and I played it for him; he had no idea. And he lost it, of course. He was like, ‘I know who has got to produce this!’ I’m like, ‘I already know, I got Harvey Mason, Jr., on tap.’”

Speaking about the upcoming album, “I just had this concept of walking into a digital universe with an analog heart [on Only Forever],” Baker said. “So we’re kind of marrying the two. I started cutting analog down in Nashville, and once I knew what we were gonna do, we bounced it over to the digital format so that the 21st century producers like Harvey Mason, Jr., could manipulate it.

“I was just very focused on getting some analog energy in there somewhere. So it’s a lovely bridge that I’m trying to build tech-wise as well as musically.”

Only Forever is set to drop on October 23. Take a listen and let us know what you think??

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Ne-Yo Interview on Power 105.1′s ‘The Breakfast Club’

Tuesday morning Ne-Yo stopped by Power 105.1 for their popular morning show “The Breakfast Club” . The Grammy Award winner spilled the beans on the real reason he didn’t take the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. role, what he thinks Trey Songz is lacking, and his thoughts of the current state of R&B. He also touches on his move from Def Jam to Motown and wanting to revitalize the record label.

After the jump, catch another humorous interview as the singer-songwriter caught up with DJ Whoo Kid on his Shade45 show “Avenue A Soundcheck.” Talking further about R.E.D., working with Rihanna on her next LP, and an upcoming single featuring Fabolous & Diddy.

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