Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Exclusive! Young Chop on His "Young Chop on the Beat" Tag (@youngchopbeatz)
Chicago Drill producer Young Chop spoke with VladTV about upcoming projects and how his now infamous "Young Chop on the beat" tag originally came to be.
He revealed that Diddy reached out to him to work on an upcoming project, and that he'll definitely be featured on the next Juicy J album.
Chop also revealed that his signature "Young Chop on the beat" drop is really his younger cousin's voice who recorded it six years ago when he was only four years old.
Check out the interview above.
Kelis' Album 'Food' Available for Streaming
Veteran R&B singer Kelis is presenting some musical nourishment with her new offering ‘Food.’ The 34-year-old singer has now made her delectable album available for streaming.
The collection boasts 13 songs with food-inspired titles like ‘Biscuits ’n’ Gravy,’ ‘Fish Fry’ and ‘Breakfast.’ But the album is hardly about her favorite foods.
With the help of producer Dave Sitek and his 13-piece band, Kelis dives into various musical styles to sing about love, life and being a nurturer.
On ‘Floyd,’ the singer croons of searching for a new love. She asks for a strong man who can impress her and appreciates her fine cooking. “I want to be blown away,” she sings in her raspy voice.
On the acoustic guitar-driven ‘Bless the Telephone,’ Kelis details her perkiness whenever her thoughtful lover gives her a ring.
But on ‘Rumble,’ Kelis details her conflict of kicking her unforgiving lover to the curb despite have a deep love for him.
Kelis ends the album with the optimistic ‘Biscuits ’N’ Gravy’ as she ponders what her next journey would be.
Hopefully, it’s creating more honest albums like ‘Food.’ The LP is due to hit stores on April 22.
Click the blue button below to listen to Kelis’ album in its entirety.
Next: Listen to Kelis' New Album 'Food'
‘Food’ Tracklist
1. ‘Breakfast’
2. ‘Jerk Ribs’
3. ‘Forever Be’
4. ‘Floyd’
5. ‘Runner’
6. ‘Hooch’
7. ‘Cobbler’
8. ‘Bless the Telephone’
9. ‘Fish Fry’
10. ‘Change’
11. ‘Rumble’
12. ‘Biscuits ‘n’ Gravy’
13. ‘Dreamer’
Pharrell Cries Tears of Joy Over "Happy" on Oprah (@Pharrell)
The success of Pharrell's single "Happy" cannot be denied.
After sitting down with Oprah on Sunday for Oprah: Prime (formerly Oprah's Final Chapter) the super producer talked about his album G I R L, his life in Virginia, and his smash single "Happy."
Pharrell was reduced to tears during the interview after watching people from all over the world perform his Oscar-nominated song.
"It's overwhelming because I love what I do," he said. "I just appreciate the fact that people have believed in me for so long that I can make it to this point to feel that."
"Happy" is currently the number one song in America.
Check out a clip of the interview above.
Chris Brown Previews Collaboration With Ariana Grande (@chrisbrown @ArianaGrande)
Chris Brown's teaser to his duet with singer Ariana Grande has fans wanting more.
The singer released a three minute preview of their single "Don't Be Gone Too Long" with Breezy dancing to the song in just one take. The single has been on the backburner since his legal troubles, but it looks like the single and the video will drop soon.
Check out the preview above.
Source: YouTube
Serena Williams: I'm Learning To Embrace My Curves (@SerenaWilliams)
Tennis champ Serena Williams has one of the most recognizable bodies in sports.
In an interview with Fitness Magazine, the beauty says she didn't know how important her famous curves were until she would receive praise from fans about it.
"When I was young I thought I should be built more like an athlete -long and lean- not with a womanly figure," she said. "But then people my age started coming up to me and saying, 'I love you because of the way you look.' That was really motivating. So I learned to be proud of my curves and embrace my large boobs. It's all about loving who you are and realizing that you're beautiful."
Williams covered the magazine in a red monokini showing off her sexy toned body. The 32-year-old also shared why she sees herself as two different people.
"There's the Serena Williams that everyone knows: She's crazy... She can't make a mistake... and she's angry," she said. "Just not nice, to be honest. I'm only that person for three hours a day when I'm on the court. The rest of the time I'm just Serena. I'm the class clown."
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Pharrell Cries Tears Of Joy About "Happy" On Oprah (@Pharrell)
The success of Pharrell's single "Happy" cannot denied.
After sitting down with Oprah on Sunday for Oprah: Prime (formerly Oprah's Final Chapter) the super producer talked about his album G I R L, his life in Virginia, and his smash single "Happy."
Pharrell was reduced to tears during the interview after watching people from all over the world perform his Oscar nominated song.
"It's overwhelming because I love what I do," he said. "I just appreciate the fact that people have believed in me for so long that I can make it to this point to feel that."
"Happy" is currently the number one song in America.
Check out a clip of the interview above.