Wow, we could’ve had a party with that.
Wow, we could’ve had a party with that.
News has surfaced of Fergie’s bisexual past. This comes right after the accusation of her hubby partying it up with a stripper who happened to do that radio rounds to get her story across. Fergie didn’t deny her bisexual past and lesbian love stories. She said that this story is 5 years too old and that she has no shame in her game for the dames. Okay, that was lame. At any rate, we’re blogging from the bathroom and too lazy to rectify. Boo!
We are still amused at the album cover of the group that is fast becoming some sort of college sensation. They have Burj Al Arab right on the album cover. The track “Fireflies” is on top of the download charts!
Just because David Guetta is on it with some “in” vocalist doesn’t actually make it a good track. But, the hetties will probably roll up in this one at the clubs. Let’s face it, even the Kelly Rowland one was mediocre and the Akon collaboration was just atrocious.
The news just in that Celine Dion is no longer pregnant. The singer suffered from a miscarriage. InTouch Weekly explains: “In unfortunate news for Celine Dion and her husband Rene Angelil, the singer is no longer pregnant, a source close to the family tells In Touch. “While she and Rene are actively trying for a baby, she is not currently expecting,” the friend says. In August, a rep for the “My Heart Will Go On” star confirmed her pregnancy, while reports surfaced that she used fertility treatments to expand her family. Celine and Rene have an 8-year-old son, Rene-Charles.”
It’s not the same Aya that we’ve grown to love with her breezy beats and lounge aura, but it’s a new jazzy Aya fro South Africa. She just released her debut album A State Of Aya and it’s sounding good right about now. South Africa seems to have a great niche for jazzy wander. We’ll keep an eye out for her.
Wow, she nevers ceases to amuse. This is one of our favorites. Oh, the ending melisma!
It’s called Number Ones in some countries and The Best in others. Not that there’s anything new in it at all, but in case you are a Janet Jackson completist you might want to have this. But, it show how long and great of a career the other Jackson has had and, really, leaves you longing for more. Meanwhile, enjoy the fan-made megamix.
Designer Thomas Keeley has come up with this great idea of two notebook that are attached together. Maybe, address book and notebook, if you’d like. But what binds them is a hug. How kawaii! Click here for more.
This songs has seen many renditions (even an impromptu sing-along from Madonna herself), but this is the jazziest and most wandering we’ve ever heard it.
We are glad the show is back for a 6th season and we hope it never stops at all. It’s a chuckle-barrel. Oprah needs to give Ms. Griffin some airtime for the effort at least.
“I Am” starts off a bit like “Everything” but ends up being a meddling R&B template. It’s not that special, to say the truth. Mary J. Blige has been struggling recently to produce a hit. With three singles out ahead of the release of her new album Stronger, she should have garnered a hit or two. But, she hasn’t and this doesn’t look like it will go anywhere. Mary needs to stay away from mainstream hits and concentrate on making big perseverance number a la “No More Drama.” Her sound was so fresh, now if it wasn’t for the voice it could come from anyone. Click below to listen to it.
Massive Attack are currently mixing their upcoming fifth studio album. Robert del Naja had suggested Weather Underground was its working title, although the final title has not been announced. Officially confirmed guest vocalists are Horace Andy, Tunde Adebimpe, Damon Albarn, Hope Sandoval, Guy Garvey and Martina Topley-Bird.
Several artists did record sessions but will not appear in the album. These artists are Jhelisa Anderson (also recorded unreleased material in 2002), Stephanie Dosen, Yolanda Quarty (of Phantom Limb), Aku and Akwetey Orraca-Tetteh of Dragons of Zynth, Elizabeth Fraser, Dot Allison, Debbie Clare, Mike Patton, Fredo Viola and Beth Orton.