50 Cent believes he’ll gain more critical acclaim as a musician when he dies. Speaking to The Observer, the rapper (real name Curtis Jackson) said he wants to be remembered as a greater artist. 50 used Michael Jackson as an example, ‘As an artist you’re greater in your absence than in your presence. Everyone liked Michael Jackson more the week after he passed away than the week before. Maybe they’ll like me Read More ...
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Earlier this afternoon I had the chance to speak to Mr. Next Selection aka Ryan Leslie. He was visiting London to perform at Carnival and the Sean Paul album release party. In this interview I speak to Ryan about his new album entitled “Transition” and certain tracks on the album. The artist also tells me how he visualises tracks. He reveals he makes all the arrangement in his head including Read More ...
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Estelle has teamed up with Belvedere Vodka to create a limited edition bag , celebrating the launch of Belvedere’s newest flavor drink, Black Raspberry. According to Vibe.com, the UK artist hooked up with former Jimmy Choo designer Jonathan Kelsey to make the ‘Belvie Bag’. This chic summer bag is priced at $1,400 and Estelle believes you got to have style to rock the bag. “This bag is such a statement … You definitely Read More ...
J.Cole is the first artist to be signed under Jay-Z’s Roc-Nation label. He speaks to Green Lantern about being signed and then spits a OnDaSpot freestyle. J.Cole Interview With DJ Green Lantern J.Cole – OnDaSpot Freestyle Bonus Two tracks of J.Cole’s mixtape ‘The Warm Up’ J.Cole – Grown Simba J.Cole – Dollar & A Dream II
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An iconic reggae producer and vocalist, Horace Andy, is back with a new album entitled ‘On Tour’. Horace Andy (born Horace Hinds) is undeniably one of Jamaica’s most distinguished and beloved vocalist who’s blessed with one of the most distinctive voices in music. He’s worked with for classic reggae producers including Phil Pratt, Price Jammy and King Tubby (‘Fittest Of The Fittest’). His earliest recordings were in Jamaica in the late Read More ...