Day: December 7, 2019
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O.T. Genasis Leaves Nothing On The Table With “Never Knew”
He made a choice. There are some things in life that simply command your attention. Evidently, O.T. Genasis‘ “Crip Remix” of Keyshia Cole‘s 2006 hit “Love” does exactly that. Forsaking even the faintest hint of autotune, O.T. opts for the raw and uncut approach, turning in the most spirited performance we’ve seen since Kurt Cobain’s “Where Did You Sleep Last Night.”…
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Lil Duval Gets In The Romantic Holiday Spirit On “Christmas Trees”
An R&B jam for the holidays. In 2019, Lil Duval has taken a huge leap in his music career. His song “Living My Best Life” became a sort of international anthem that spanned ages, ethnic groups, and economic backgrounds. The saying became so prevalent that some people didn’t even know that they were quoting a…
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Tory Lanez Clarifies Buying Gifts Remark: “There’s A Norm In Our Industry”
Tory Lanez’s Claims Of Colorism Are Untrue Says Directors: Report Volume 0% It’s not a problem if he’s “vibing” with a woman. A recent conversation between Tory Lanez and Joe Budden became a hot topic for the ladies of The Real. While the friends were chatting on an episode of Budden’s Pull Up, Tory mentioned that when certain women ask him to…
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Pharrell Accused Of Perjury By Marvin Gaye’s Family Following Interview
Pharrell Says “Blurred Lines” Plagiarism Accusations Hurt His Feelings & “Set Me Back” Volume 0% He made a few comments that caused them to take the producer back to court. Two megaproducers sat together in a serene environment to have a detailed conversation about their music-making process. Pharrell and Rick Rubin are responsible for crafting dozens of chart-topping tracks…
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Keyshia Cole Doesn’t Seem Impressed By O.T. Genasis’s Remix To Her Classic Hit
Keyshia Cole Announces That She & Boyfriend Niko Khale Are Expecting Volume 0% Have you heard “Never Knew” yet? Not all remixes are made equal. The world received a classic when Keyshia Cole delivered her song “Love,” a track that not many other singers can duplicate. It was featured on her debut album The Way It Is in 2005…