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The event will produce many emotions for all who attend.

By kathy iandoli May 16, 2013 11:09AM
This year will mark Drake's 4th annual OVO Fest held in his native Canadian stomping grounds. The two-day event has a tentative lineup announced, as Drake revealed some of the details yesterday (May 15th). While Drizzy is the obvious headliner (he wouldn't have it any other way), other acts were named on the bill that will definitely guarantee some emo fanfare. 

And it's everything you ever thought she'd say. Happy now?

By Danielle Cheesman May 16, 2013 7:20AM
Unfortunately, when you sign up to become a member of Destiny's Child, you sign up to be burdened by a persistent shadow that fans and foes alike will refuse to let you ignore. And not your own shadow, Peter Pan. Nope; it's that of she who shall not be mentioned. And if, on top of that, you (God forbid) try to go solo too, you are asking for quantitative and qualitative comparisons of your careers for years to come.  

Here's how they party

By Danielle Cheesman May 14, 2013 9:51AM
Just give the people what they want, Beyonce! And in case you're not clear what that is, it's not new material clipped and teased via a Pepsi commercial (a la "Grown Woman") or even an H&M ad (a la "Standing on the Sun") -- though that last one may have admittedly been more enjoyable due to her lack of clothing. 
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A lost 'Unapologetic' track? Perhaps

By kathy iandoli May 13, 2013 12:40PM
While it's no big secret that singer/songwriter Sia helped pen the infectious Rihanna single "Diamonds," yet another track has surfaced that was allegedly intended for Rihanna's Unapologetic. The track is called "Loved Me Back To Life," and has Rih written all over it. 
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Me! Pick me!

By Danielle Cheesman May 13, 2013 9:52AM
When most artists decide to allow product placement in their videos, it's usually painfully unsubtle. Calls are made from the newest cellphone on the market, but rarely with anyone on the other line, and the latest headphones lay on tables with nary a DJ to ever pick them up (see: this gal). But leave it to Solange, practically in spite of her own eye-catching self, to have her newest clip "Locked in Closets" presented by Absolut Tune, the vodka brand's new white wine fusion, but not have it become a glorified commercial for the hot commodity. 

The R&B newbie nails an acoustic version of Baby Girl's classic

By kathy iandoli May 12, 2013 7:49AM
It's tough covering Aaliyah's music in any capacity, but a song like "Come Over" is even more difficult. The late songstress put her best chops forward on that single, but Sevyn Streeter was up for the challenge. 

Never a dull moment in the life of Shawn Carter

By kathy iandoli May 10, 2013 2:35PM
The photo above was taken in 1933 in Harlem, NYC. The man in the photo (the only one looking directly at the camera) is the spitting image of Jay-Z. As he leans back in his too cool blazer, he looks as though he even has the swagger of one Mr. Carter. The black and white photo was found at the Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture at the New York Public Library. 
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She'll seduce you then show you the door.

By Danielle Cheesman May 9, 2013 9:12AM
We've been following the journey of Leah LaBelle—Pharrell and Jermaine Dupri's newest protege—for over a year now, ever since the Toronto-born, Seattle-bred R&B singer was thrown a "Welcome to New York" party and the attendees didn't just include her hometown friends but the likes of Mariah Carey and L.A. Reid, too. We wondered if she really packed the punch these musical heavyweights appeared to be banking on or if she'd just fizzle out after a few minutes of fame.