Its Friday and we would like to give you some of our favorite videos and new music that hit the internet this week. From Chris Brown to Beyonce… it’s definitely been all about R&B.
Beyonce is just keeping our iPods filled with song after song, and “Poison” is the latest leaked track from a previous studio session. The track is actually dope but we expect nothing less from Bey. We doubt this is a single, but are are still fans of the song…
Chris Brown is starting to make a comeback, and we actually see it happening now. After all the MJ stuff in the news, many people could care less about “RihBrown Gate“. We just want to see these two kids move on with their lives. Chris has released a new buzz single, I Can’t Call It, and we honestly can’t call it if we like it or not. It’s cute and catchy but we need him to speak on the drama he has dealt with this year. He needs to come back on some “Usher Confessions” type ish..
Ginuwine is really pushing out singles and we are loving it. “Trouble” is the latest single and video off Ginuwine’s A Man Thoughts album. The video is starring Cocktail of VH1’s For the Love of Ray J, which is the most random thing ever. The video is cute and the track features Bun B. We are fans of Ginuwine over here at ATF, so he really can’t do wrong in our eyes, except for his casting choices…
Usher is putting the finishing touches on his album, Monster, and he has leaked a new track off that upcoming album. “Cruisin” really seems like a track that was left off his last album. We doubt it will be placed on the album because it mentions him being married at the end, and we know that is false. The track was produced by the talented Dre & Vidal, who don’t get as much respect as they deserve. We are getting excited about the return of Usher, but is everyone else?
Lastly, LL Cool J is STILL putting out music and released a Michael Jackson tribute called “Billie Jean Dream”. We’ll put it this way, only LL can get away with something like this. In the song he says “I do what I want”, and he definitely sure does.
SHANELL of Young Money Entertainment/Universal Motown, a multi-talented singer, songwriter, performer and creative visionary who is ready to set a new era in motion for female urban/pop rock. Preceded by her labelmate Lil Wayne, SHANELL is the female answer to the mash-ups of fun-loving rock n’ roll drums and guitar with hard-hitting hip-hop beats and a touch of sultry R&B melodies. Her forthcoming self-written debut album includes collaborations with cutting edge, hit producers like Bangladesh, Catalyst, Soundz, and Willy Will and combines an innocent 80’s inspired vibe with often provocative lyrics.
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