New music video from 50 Cent as he is performing his new song, “Wait Until Tonight” Off of The Big 10 Ep. Just after I Just Wanna featuring Tony Yayo, 50 cent Take us back with some great soul music as the beat is a Sample from Bobby Womack’s timeless ballad “If You Think You’re Lonely Now.”
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This the sequel of “Men In Black II” and 15 years after here we are “Men In Black 3” is underway and you get a first glimpse with the debut official trailer on your favorite blog. The trailer reveals some time traveling. As Our Prince of Bel-Air Will Smith, Agent J travels back in time to the 1960s where he encounters a much younger version of his partner euh.. Tommy Lee’s Also known as Agent K, well enough said Press Play Below…
Everyones favourite Christmas carol singer Mariah Carey showed off her stunning post-baby figure outside the Dorchester hotel in London on Saturday December 10th. Grammy award winner and wife of Nick Cannon arrived at The Dorchester hotel wearing all black. She posed for the paparazzi and signed autographs for loyal lambs who waited outside for hours to catch a glipse of Mimi. Rumors has it that Mariah Cannon Carey is in town to perform her new material seasonal classic All I Want for Christmas on tonight’s “X Factor.” finale. Check out more images of Mariah Carey rocking thigh high boots at the Dorchester Hotel after the jump.
This time it’s London’s turn to experience the Penfield Sample Sale, for a limited time only.
Following the release of the big 10 mix tape, 50 cent returns with new music video for 50 Queens, New York featuring Paris, an ode to the city where hip hop lives and a return to a sound that is more street than some of philanthropist 50 Cent’s more commercial hits. Check it out below.
Interview Magazine arranged an interview feature where champion female MC of the moment Nicki Minaj interviews fashion legend Donatella Versace discussing the new collection, the iconic brand, collaborations with H&M, this seasons trends and where the inspiration for Versace originates. Check out a selection from the interview below:
How are you?
Very good. How do you feel today? Your eye is better?
I’m feeling better. I had a little health scare yesterday with my eye. But I drugged myself up and got really drunk and passed out, and now I’m feeling better.
Sometimes that’s the only therapy that works anyway. I can’t wait for the show. It will be amazing.
I know. Everyone is talking about it.
I love “Super Bass.” But the song I’d really love to hear you sing is “I’m the Best.”
You like that song?
Love that song. Love it.
I wanted to talk a bit about the recent collections. We’re really seeing the influence of Versace a lot right now in fashion. I think a lot of critics were excited to see the return of some of the iconic house codes in your Fall 2011 collection—the studding, cut-outs, micro-shorts, Miami art deco colors, and Medusa heads, and stuff like that. Was there a specific reason why you chose to return to the history of Versace for that collection?
The reason I did it is that I feel like so many young people today don’t know Versace’s past and what it stands for, so I wanted to make an homage to that history in the collection. Of course, you can never put out the same thing exactly as it was because we live in different times, but I wanted to show with that collection where Versace comes from. I felt the Medusa is an iconic sign because people in the past were afraid of the Medusa. In mythology, the Medusa can petrify people with a look—which is a good thing, I think. [laughs] But the Medusa is a unique symbol—something strong. It’s about going all the way. That’s why I do things like the H&M collaboration, because I want to reach a bigger audience of young people. These are the people I look to for inspiration, so I wanted to make it affordable for them to buy a piece in the Versace style. Versace was—and still is—about the sophisticated woman who is elegant, not afraid of her own sensuality, and not afraid to dare or take risks in life. I think women are much stronger than men in society now. We take more risks than they do in general . . . I mean, there she is: Nicki Minaj.
Where do you find your inspiration? Would you say you’ve had a muse at any point?
Well, my muse changes all the time because I think every designer is a bit of a muse for themselves in a way—they just don’t want to say it. But I also think Madonna was an influence in the ’90s. I love her. I think she’s the most amazing, talented woman around . . . She’s an incredibly well-styled woman. Prince, obviously, is someone I’ve been close to also. I think Lady Gaga today is very inspiring. But as a designer, you always take facets of different people and you mix them together with your own thoughts and information and creativity and passion—because I think fashion has a lot to do with passion—and that’s where you get your inspiration.
I wanted to talk to you a little bit about growing up with Gianni. You’re from the southern part of Italy, right?
I grew up in the south of Italy, next to the sea, which was a great place to grow up. The type of life we lived there was very relaxing, you know? Just very fun, open-minded people . . . It was all very sociable and low-key. I was the youngest one in the family, so it was nice for my brother and I. But fashion was always in the air. My mother worked as a seamstress, and Gianni was always looking at the dresses she would make for clients.
So how old were you when you started to get into what Gianni was doing?
Well, I studied at a university in Florence and finished my degree. My mother was very strict about this recipe: You need to get your degree. So this was in the ’80s, and around that time, Gianni had gotten his first job in fashion for another company, so on the weekends I used to go see him because we were a one-hour train ride away from each other. When I’d see him, he was always working, and he would ask me what I thought about his work, like, “What do you think?” So he got me into this, really, because I’d studied something different at university. It was really the way our family was, because Gianni really trusted women’s opinions, and he felt it was his sister who was able to tell him the truth. So this is how it started.
To read the interview in full head over to interview magazine
Major Lazer are back after producing tracks for Beyonce and Nicola Roberts, check out the visuals for Original Don featuring The Partysquad.
Katy B performs her hit “On A Mission” live rocking the rooftop as well as answering a few questions over at Mophonic Studios in New York exclusively for Billboard’s Tastemakers series. Check the video out below.
After supporting Chris Brown’s North American F.A.M.E. tour, Tyga headlined a show on Saturday night and brought out Young Money MVP Drake. YMCMB teamates Drake and Tyga performed “The Motto (Remix).” Rumour has it that a video for the remix version featuring Lil’ Wayne, Birdman and Nicki Minaj filmed in the Bay Area will to drop soon. Check out the banging performance below
The official video for Elephant Man gal love me / dat me say which uses the overproof riddim that was released earlier this year. The visual consits of footage shot on the road during Elephant Man’s recent Europe tour. Check out the video below.