“1. Chris Brown: As bad a dresser as he is a guy – the Rapper may have a lot of competition in this arena, but he pulls it off with aplomb.” – British GQ
The March edition of British GQ has voted Singer Chris Brown the worst dressed man within a feature titled The ten worst dressed men. Beating off stiff competition from Ollie Locke, Jamie Oliver, Mark Wright, Steve Hilton, Dappy from N Dubz and more.
Check out the new video from Chris Brown, the leading single from his eagerly anticipated follow up album Fortune. Expected to be released Spring/Summer 2012. Remember where you saw it first.
Today would have been the thirty third birthday of singer, actress and model Babygirl also know as Aaliyah Dana Haughton. We at i-likeitalot.com would like to pay tribute to Aaliyah. Although her life was cut short, her music and legacy will live on forever. An inspiration to many, a unique, talented and natural beauty. Her music, movies, artistry, relevance and impact on popular culture are timeless and continue to live on. Her ground breaking style and energy continue to inspire those who knew Aaliyah personally as well as fans who were lucky enough to get to know her through her live performances, interviews, music. Aaliyah’s personality, ambition, honesty, charisma, beauty, creativity and work ethic…we miss you Aaliyah, R.I.P.
What is your favorite memory of Aaliyah? Check out our i-likeitalot.com Top 5 Aaliyah videos of all time below.
Grammy award winning producer Timbaland talks to E exclusively about how he came to change the music game, giving detailed accounts of moments in life good and bad that have shaped his musical career. As well as touching on the pressures of being a sort after producer and his love for Aaliyah. Timbaland also speaks about the first time he met Missy Elliott, as well as how his collaborations transformed artists careers. Contributors include Missu Elliott, Justin Timberlake, Magoo, Pharrell Willams, Keri Hilson and Timbaland’s family. Check out the full story below.
In the space of two years, hip-hop star Nicki Minaj has made the leap from little known Lil Wayne protégée to object of national obsession, via a number-one album, seven singles simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100—a first for any artist—and a series of scene-stealing cameos, including an epic verse on the Jay-Z and Kanye West track “Monster.” Along the way, she’s established a zany look (all neon, all the time), introduced countless alter egos, and become the first female rapper since Missy Elliott to be cast not as a sidekick but as a bona fide swaggering leading lady.