Rather than give you our impression of the night, here’s the scoop straight from Mr. Jonathan Mannion himself: “This episode focuses on the journey that Rick Ross and I took to put ourselves in a position to create something that we were so passionate about. A desire to tell the authentic story of drive, dedication and perseverance is at the heart of this episode. What comes out of it is a motivational and inspirational story for all watching to believe in the power of their dreams, and with focus and talent, ANYTHING is possible. Relaying early influences in music, turning points and transitions from desire to actualizing, Ross takes a look back at his career. Divulging early stories of a career that he was contributing to, not based on financial gain but a desire to be part of a movement that he saw developing. The results of the work created from both Ross and I have helped shape the art form from its inception. With relentless fire, the journey through the industry continues and develops.”
Category: Culture
Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q talk about their upcoming individual projects and collaboration with The Juice, While continuing to promote their projects, both Kendrick and ScHoolboy Q are in the studio working on new albums. Kendrick has been seen in the studio with the legendary Dr. Dre and most recently Pharrell Williams.
This is the behind the scenes of this week’s Billboard cover shoot with Diplo, Skrillex and A-Trak. The shoot resulted in a discussion on the state of electronic dance music, how DJs are ego-less (according to Diplo), and Kanye West’s influence on the scene. As Diplo notes in the video, the three DJs hope to collaborate on tracks in the future.
Props to Billboard
One our Favorite Rapper the Legendary Hip-Hop star Nas goes in on Jimmy Fallon to perform with a lil help from the roots. This is his latest single of his upcoming album “Rare Form” offering a great performance to the public in Indianapolis.
1. Girls Gone Wild
2. Gang Bang
3. I’m Addicted
4. Some Girls
5. I Don’t Give A
6. Turn Up the Radio
7. Give Me All Your Luvin’
8. B-day Song
9. Superstar
10. I’m a Sinner
11. Masterpiece
12. Falling Free
13. Love Spent
14. I Fucked Up
15. Beautiful Kille
Get a peep of the kind of energy that Queen Madonna went through during the creative process of her new album with M.I.A and Martin Solveig in New York back in 2011. Seems like the whole lot had tremendous fun enjoying each other while working hard to produce quality music for us to listen to.
The 54th Grammy Awards show is fast approaching and the Young Money representative Nicki Minaj reflects on being nominated as well as her upcoming performance for the night, we clearly can see how the Female rapper how passionate she is about her craft and strive for more, We wish you all the Best Nicki, Finger Cross even if she doesnt win anything, Pretty sure she will be entertaining for all of us, including Lover and Haters.
Don Cornelius, the smooth-voiced television host who brought black music and culture into America’s living rooms when he created the dance show “Soul Train” helped break down racial barriers and broaden the reach of black culture with funky music, groovy dance steps and cutting edge style. He was a true legend of music who brought soul to an International stage Soul music, R&B and even Hip-hop they put out for the world to see Legend artists such as James Brown, Stevie Wonder and more. We were sad when we learn the music legend died early Wednesday of an apparent suicide. Check out below some the warmest moments ever seen on television, Skip to the 9-minute mark to witness the magic that happened during those years. We lost a true individual passionate by music He was 75 years old.