Taken from Her EP “She”, Laura Mvula’s voice is just a dream in this song and such is her Music Video, Shot in the beautiful Country of South-Africa, The talented Artist Singer/Song-writer kept it very simple and her message is easily understood with the backing of a full choir, Humble and Unpretentious we Definitely Like it a Lot and looking forward to hearing more from her, Meanwhile Press Play and Put it On Repeat We Know You won’t Help it with the piano and her excellent vocals plus the little bit of percussion thrown in at times, Press Play One more time for the Music video Shot by South African director Damian Weilers in Montagu, Western Cape.
Month: November 2012
Rihanna 777 Tour Day 4 in Paris
Rihanna is a Machine she is going in On Day 4 of Her’s 777 Tour, the singer performed tracks from her new album ‘Unapologetic,’ but had to overcome technical difficulties.
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The Game – BLACK JESUS [New Music]
For this week The Compton MC serves us up with a three course service as he said himself via the Social Network : “#SundayService will be in 3 parts today…. 8 am service, 11am service, then a final service @ 6 o’clock. The 1st service is “Black Jesus” http://soundcloud.com/jesuspiece/black-jesus produced by @therealsap … Artwork by @vsepetov . Hope you enjoy this 3 part service & as we draw closer to Dec 11th the release of “Jesus Piece” will reveal more dope FREE music, videos, content etc…… Enjoy.” Press Play as the selection of the Production get better and Higher Quality
Chicago was definitely in the building at the at Allstate Arena for WGCI’s Big Jam 2012. R’n’B and Hip Hop’s fans were not disappointed with the star studded line up including performances from Kelly Rowland, Usher, Keyshia Cole, Rick Ross and R Kelly. There were other performances from Fat Joe and Future, however the footage did not qualify as a highlight of the show. Watch highlights from the show below.
Keyshia Cole
“In this video short by Nicolas Jenkins, men’s designer Ozwald Boateng — the first black tailor on Savile Row — discusses the history of his style, from school uniforms to the ‘Afro-pean’ Dutch-via-Ghana fabrics used in his more recent collections. Boateng, who was creative director of menswear at Givenchy from 2004 to 2007, is the subject of a newly-released documentary, twelve years in the making, from Varon Bonicos. Check out Jenkins’ video above.”
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