Rihanna Gets Hot + Steamy With Justin Timberlake
Video: Rihanna feat Justin Timberlake - Rehab
Check out the new video! It is the 57th video from RiRi's "Good Girl Gone Bad" album.
The "Good Girl Gone Bad" album released in June 2007 has yielded 6 hit singles; 7 if you count "Rehab" which is sure to become a hit. As for the video, Rihanna looks absolutely gorgeous and the video is visually appealing. Easily one of the best videos this year!
Audio: Lil' Kim feat T-Pain - Download
New track! Produced by Ace 21.
This song isn't too bad. I wish Kim sounded more into the track though but her lyrics are good.
Music Biz:
50 Cent Back On Big Screen!
Check out the new video! It is the 57th video from RiRi's "Good Girl Gone Bad" album.
The "Good Girl Gone Bad" album released in June 2007 has yielded 6 hit singles; 7 if you count "Rehab" which is sure to become a hit. As for the video, Rihanna looks absolutely gorgeous and the video is visually appealing. Easily one of the best videos this year!
Audio: Lil' Kim feat T-Pain - Download
New track! Produced by Ace 21.
This song isn't too bad. I wish Kim sounded more into the track though but her lyrics are good.
Music Biz:
50 Cent Back On Big Screen!
50 Cent plays a ruthless loan shark in the London gangland movie "Dead Man Running," which began shooting today (Nov. 19). Also cast are Brenda Blethyn ("Secrets And Lies") Tamer Hassan ("Layer Cake"), Danny Dyer ("The Business"), and Monet Mazur ("Stoned").Writer/director Alex de Rakoff's script details the story of an ex-con trying to go straight who is given 24 hours to raise $150,000 to pay off 50 Cent's loan shark or become a "dead man running." 50 Cent's next album, "Before I Self Destruct," was recently pushed back from Dec. 16 to an unspecified date early next year.T-Pain On His Auto-Tune Use!
At the end of the "Can't Believe It" remix, T-Pain says that Auto-Tune is almost up. What? Why would Pain, whose Thr33 Ringz debuts at #4 on next week's Billboard albums sales chart, extinguish his signature sound now? "Not for me," Pain clarified, "for everybody else." The singer — who told DJ Skee in a separate interview that artists such as Ron Browz have used the Auto-Tune effect poorly — told MTV News that his biters need to pay up. Hey, if Diddy can collaborate with Pain and pay him for using the Auto-Tune, so can you other guys.
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