Beyoncé's fourth album, rightly entitled 4, was released this past Tuesday in the States (earlier in other places). As friends and acquaintances tweeted and made Facebook statuses about getting the leak, I patiently waited....and waited....and waited for June 28. While I get the occasional download from time to time (I'm a avid music lover on a college student budget sorry), there are some artists that I've been rocking to since the very beginning of their careers who I will always buy. Beyoncé is one of them. Was definitely happy to finally have my deluxe version digital download of 4 on my iPod.

I figured that I would do a review of B's album. It took me a while to get this together, because I wanted to give a good review since it is Beyoncé haha, offer justification for my take, and not just give her a top score just because she's one of my favorite artists. So I listened to the album a couple of times through before writing anything, just to get a feel for it.

Listening to it all the way through, this is not a commercial album like I Am...Sasha Fierce or her other albums. Whereas all of her previous albums had bonafide #1 hits, 4 most likely won't. To be quite honest, there aren't a lot of radio friendly records, which is what people have come to expect of Beyoncé. However, I feel like with her having spent about half of her life in the music industry, she's entitled to experiment, irregardless of people's thoughts or worries about sales. Sometimes music should just be done for the love of music, and that's what this album shows. Again it's a long one, as all of my reviews tend to be, so bear with me! Read the track by track review after the jump!

"I don't know much about algebra, but I know 1+1=2." The power ballad,"1+1," starts off the album. I've been in love with this since I heard it, even more when I heard B kill it in her rehearsal room with just a piano and a few background singers. It's a real song about being in love, that even if everything is going wrong, you have your love by your side, and that's enough.

"Ever since you knew your power, you've made me cry." One of my followers tweeted yesterday, "I'm tired of  #4Beyonce getting me in my feelings...switching over to Big Sean." Haha if "1+1" didn't do it for me, "I Care" did. This mid-tempo track with a funky feel talks about a feeling that just about everyone has felt--caring about someone who doesn't reciprocate anymore. But you can't help still feeling the way you do.
"It hurts my pride to tell you how I feel but I still need to. Why is that?" Couldn't help having a certain someone on my mind by the end of "I Care," and then "I Miss You" comes along and messes me all up! Again, mid-tempo (most of the tracks are), this song goes into missing someone who maybe you should let go, but again, you can't.

"Thank God I found the GOOD in goodbye." "Best Thing I Never Had" is hands down one of my favorite tracks on the album. Reminiscent of "Irreplaceable," King B completely kills this up-tempo track. Seriously might have you jumping. The second single is about dodging that bullet, that guy or girl that you weren't really in a relationship with, and thank God you weren't because you can do bad all by yourself. Hmmm....maybe I should make a phone call. Video is supposed to be out soon!!!

"So in love, I'll give it all away. Just don't tell nobody tomorrow." The only collaboration on the album, "Party," features rapper André 3000, and was co-written and produced by Kanye West. This smooth track is about that business for those who, uh, like to party. And with a line from André, "F*ck with me, baby, I'll make it milk till it drop down your knees," I think yall can figure out what that's about. Definitely a hot one.

"Drive too fast, smoke too much. That don't mean a thing cuz I'm addicted to the rush." "Rather Die Young" focuses on the rush of a relationship, where being with that special someone is something so great that you can't live without him or her. It's a rollercoaster, but that's what makes it so good. It's ups and downs, but you're still down for the ride!

"Maybe we've reached the mountain peak and there's no more left to climb." I had to listen "Start Over," several times back to back. One, because I connected to it greatly, and two, because I felt it was a bit ambiguous, which intrigued me. I'm probably reading too deep into it, but I feel like certain lines in this song takes it two ways. There's the obvious meaning of revitalizing a relationship that has gotten stale, starting over and working things through to have a better relationship. But I feel like starting over could also mean giving love another try...with someone else. B sings, "I know that this will hurt you, I know you'll cry." Maybe it's saying that even though you love someone, it might be time for both of you to move foward and start over, before you lose the ability to truly love anyone else. I'm probably completely wrong, but I like the idea. Just my take.

"I can feel your sun whenever you're near. Every time you touch me, I just melt away." "Love On Top" is a bouncy upbeat track that had me nodding my head  and rocking from side to side from the very beginning. This love song is dedicated to that one who gives his lover in their relationship. B hits several inversions perfectly too.

"There's ups and downs in this love. Got a lot to learn in this love." I heard a part of "Countdown" in Beyoncé's Target commercial for the deluxe album. It's an ok song. I just didn't like the actual countdown in the song, which is the central part of the song. This song was a random placement to me in the album. It was flowing pretty well for me until here. Maybe I'll warm up to it later.

I'll be your baby, promise not to let you go. Love you like crazy, now say you'll never let me go." "End of Time" right after made up for my disappointment. It had this tribal feel, a lot of drums and the like. This is the song to jam to. I want a video, I want this on the radio all the time. It's HOT! B did perform it at the Glastonbury Festival Sunday, so maybe!

"The hearts I have touched will be the proof that I leave that I made a difference and this world will see..." "I Was Here" is a power ballad about Beyoncé's deep desire to have the world know that she gave her all in life, for them to know that she indeed was here and made an impact. I don't think that that can be denied by anyone. I feel like this song would have been the perfect conclusion to the album, as B talks about doing "everything that I wanted and it was more than I thought it would be," which can be directly connected to the production of this entire album.


"I think I need a barber, none of these n*****s can fade me." "Run The World" was the album's first single and ends the standard version of 4, sampling popular club song, "Pon de Floor" by Major Lazer and Vybz Kartel. It wasn't that well received. To be quite honest, I wasn't feeling it myself when it first came out. It was definitely that intense female empowerment song that B normally releases, but the chorus struck me as so basic at first, that I couldn't get with it. However, I warmed up to it, especially after the release of the video and B's performance of it on one of Oprah's last shows. So much so that it made its way to the #1 spot on my Top 25 most played on iTunes about a week after I downloaded it. I do think that maybe it should have been the intro to the album or a little towards the beginning. As I said, "I Was Here" should have ended the standard album.

The deluxe edition also features three other songs. You have the more upbeat and 80s feel songs "Lay Up Under Me," and "Schoolin' Life," the latter of which leaked a few weeks ago but has since been taken down, but should be a serious contender for a single (either that, "I Miss You," or "Party"). The third track, "Dance For You," slows it down, a naughty track for the bedroom. There are also three remixes featured for "Run The World."

All in all, I give 4 an A-. Though I am a serious Beyoncé stan, this album on its own deserves a good rating not only because of the strong vocal ability shown (after Sasha Fierce, I feel like people forgot that the girl can BLOW), but also because of the depth of the songs. This, to me, is Beyoncé's most open and vulnerable album to date. She lets the raw emotions loose, and it was great to hear. "Party" made me chuckle. "I Care" almost had me drop a few tears. "Best Thing I Never Had" and "Start Over" made me think. It showcases different beats, though most are mid-tempo, and goes through the ups and downs of love. This album, to me, is just pure growth. After B'Day and I Am...especially, people have come to expect a certain style from Beyoncé. After talking with some people and reading other reviews, some listeners are disappointed. There's no real "Single Ladies," "Deja Vu" or "Diva" on this album. I guarantee you Beyoncé will probably not make a whole video album this time around like she did with B'Day. It's not commercial. IT'S REAL. It reflects Beyoncé at this point of time in her life, which from what I'm hearing, seems to be a real love connection with Jay. She's all shouting him out in award speeches now haha! 

I can't lie, I did want a few of those party tracks myself, but just because she doesn't have them, doesn't mean you can just discard the entire album like it's nothing. It takes a mature and secure artist to be able to step away from the status quo and give the music he or she wants to give. That's why she will always be on top. And may I say that these pictures are the most stunning I have ever seen for any of her album booklets! King B baby!

Make sure to watch the 30-min documentary, "Beyoncé: Year of 4," airing tonight at 7 p.m. ET/PT on both MTV and BET, and at 7:30 p.m. on VH1 and Palladia.

PEACE.


Former star of Ugly Betty America Ferrera tied the knot Monday night with her longtime boyfriend Ryan Piers Williams. Her rep told People, "The bride wore a dress by Amsale's Christos label and Fred Leighton earrings." The wedding ceremony was an intimate affair, with the couple surrounded by close friends and family, including America's former Ugly Betty co-stars Vanessa Williams and Rebecca Romijn, as well as Blake Lively, who America joined up with on The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.

America looks absolutely beautiful. Dress isn't really my taste, but it works for her. Congrats to the happy couple!

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I had the opportunity a while back to interview one of my good friends that's working on getting his name in the industry, Smash Adamz. Smash recently released his first single, "Blackout," off of his upcoming mixtape Me, Myself, and Smash. The song, produced by producer Dre in Atlanta, is "straight bars, no hook," as Smash himself states. "For all who doubted me, turn your stereos up. This one's for you," he starts, and proceeds to GO IN! This "self-proclaimed winner" talks to his doubters and haters straight up and shows them that he is a force to be reckoned with. Check out "Blackout" below!

Blackout by Smash Adams

There is a potential for a video; I'll keep you guys posted. Me, Myself, and Smash, set to be released on Smash's birthday September 1, is a fresh start for the rapper, who has parted ways with his label YSZ Entertainment. Running solo for his first official mixtape, Smash said that the tape will have a wide range of songs, including songs with amazing punchlines like "Blackout," and songs for the club. And ummm, even a sex song where he's actually singing! "Oh Lawd Jesus..." My words exactly from the interview haha. "It's a lot of diversity, a little mix of everything," Smash said. "So I just hope everyone can catch onto the mixtape." As of right now, he's working on music, and might even have a major hook up at AllHipHop.com for more promotion. Too excited for him! His talent beats several rappers out here now, and I'm excited to see where things go for him in the future.


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Haha here is the 3-part skit from the BET Awards that had everybody rolling, "Real Husbands of Hollywood," featuring Kevin Hart, Nelly, Jermaine Dupri, Bobby Brown, and Nick Cannon. The skit was a parody of top reality shows, "Basketball Wives" and "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," and the like. Even had a feature from Basketball Wife Tami Roman. Hands down, one of my favorite moments of the show last night. Definitely would LOVE if it could be a real show! Hey, Skank Robbers from BET Awards 2009 is going to be a movie. May as well! It was too funny! Check ll three videos after the jump! (Courtesy of Necole Bitchie)


Part 1



Part 2



Part 3


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*SPOILER ALERT* This review covers all of the 2011 BET Awards!

Morning everyone! So last night was the 2011 BET Awards, the occasion of the year for the network. So of course, I had to do a review. I've been doing them since I started the blog in 2009, now that I think about it. Even though that was only two short years ago, it's become tradition for me to do these reviews. I'll probably throw in some of my favorite moments of the award show a bit later, along with fashion wins and SEVERAL EPIC LOSSES of the night haha!

Now the review is long, longer than usual I think (SO much to say!), so I've put things in bold, trying help out with navigation a bit if you want to skip around. 

Read the full review after the jump!


As always, the show was preceded by a pre-show hosted by 106 & Park's Terrence and Rocsi. It opened up with a hot performance by Swizz Beatz and Eve of their song "Everyday (Coolin')". The opening event featured performances by Mindless Behavior with Tyga and Lil Twist, as well as Diggy Simmons (LOVE HIM!) and Lloyd, among others. Also, we saw the world premiere of the video DJ Khaled's "I'm on One," featuring Drake, Lil Wayne, and Rick Ross. It was honestly nothing special, so I didn't pay much attention honestly. Terrence and Rocsi were joined by correspondents Nick Cannon and that other woman whose name I'm blanking on right now (tell me who it was in the comments haha). We saw NY royalty Carmelo Anthony and LaLa looking absolutely beautiful, as well as Ne-Yo, Laz Alonso, Kelly Rowland, Wiz Khalifa, and so many more hitting the red carpet.

Now let me get into my issues. My #1 issue with the pre-show? KARMIN. Who I thought was just the girl, and not the name of the group. Never heard of them til tonight. I've been in Australia for four months, forgive me. Apparently they have been tearing up YouTube and World Star Hip Hop with their covers, and BET decided to have them grace the screen every 20 minutes or so at the pre-show. And I'm like, "Why?!" I was not impressed. My sister came to me and said, "Oh, you just don't like her because she's white." I said, "No, I don't like her because she's wack." Everytime they came on, I got angry. No more of that BET. One of my other main issues that I will just NOT let go, because she was just that messy, is Miss Laurie Ann Gibson. With that long sleeved see through shirt, and the strapless black bra, and the messy hair piece thinking she was cute. And the shameless plugs of her show, when she was asked why her black was beautiful. I just shook my head. Side Note: I will be watching. I still admire her choreography). However I was extremely disappointed with her outfit tonight. Haha I was stuck on that all night. I wanted Kevin Hart to go in on her! (We'll talk about the No-Man later!) While we're on fashion, Rocsi's dress wasn't all that either. It fit her well, but the design wasn't hitting. There were also a lot of awkward moments with timing with Terrence, Rocsi, Nick, and the other woman (swear I'm trying to find her name as I write up this post, failing miserably). Either celebrities were late or inside, or people just weren't on their jobs.

Anywho, overall the pre-show is how it always is. Just something to bide time, get you a little excited for the real show to come. Congrats to Miss Marsha Ambrosius, by the way, for winning the first award of the night on the carpet, the Centric Award. If yall don't have Late Nights and Early Mornings, YOU ARE MISSING OUT!

The BET Awards opened with Mary J. Blige hitting the stage with some of her classic hits, later joining up with legend Anita Baker for "Caught Up In The Rapture." Don't know what made BET go in this direction, but I loved it!

And then the man of the hour, the host, comedian Kevin Hart graced the stage. Performing with kid steppers/dancers, his opener was hot. And he started going in on EVERYBODY!!!! This is where the "No-Man" comes into play. Kevin told the audience that everybody has a yes-man now a days, people who never want to tell you the truth about yourself, just those who want to make sure you stay happy. Kevin invented the "No-Man," the one who will tell the truth! Proceeded to tell Fab to take those shades off inside, Trey Songz to keep his shirt on because he looks like a beige greyhound, getting on Neyo about that receding hairline haha! And what can I say about the Real Husbands of Hollywood!!! A direct parody of Basketball Wives, the Real Housewives of Atlanta, and all of the other wives reality shows, the skits featured Kevin, Jermaine Dupri, Nelly, Bobby Brown, and Nick Cannon. I just...I can't even describe how funny that was to me! For those who didn't see it, I will post videos of the skits later today, or YouTube it now and see if it's up.

The show started off right with Chris Brown winning the Male R&B Artist Award!!! Now the new YoungStars Award was a mess. Of course, Willow and Jaden Smith were nominated, Willow for her music, Jaden for his acting. Cute that brother and sister were up against each other. Not cute that BET had them both win. I hate ties. If I had to give it to just one, it would've been Jaden because of The Karate Kid. Props to Willow for being 10 and having a platinum single that I hear consistently in the clubs, but The Karate Kid grossed over $350 million!


And the Female Hip Hop Award. Ugh. Again a fluke to pull in favor of Nicki Minaj, just like last year. This year Nicki was up against Diamond (ain't seen her personally since the "My Chick Bad" remix), Lola Monroe (Unwritten and widely unknown rule of BET Awards: award nominations are based on ALBUM releases; all she's released so far are mixtapes), and some little girl named Cymphonique (Romeo's little sister). So of course, it was no surprise that Nicki won. Oh, well she was "surprised." "I can't believe I won." STOPPP! She couldn't even recover from that. BET needs to stop with that. I say, if there are no other real competitors for ANY award, that award needs to be cut. They cut the Female Hip Hop Award once upon a time because no female was really out doing anything. We all know Nicki is successful. Let her bask in that success, not with an award that she won by putting people who are not really relevant in the nomination basket.

How awesome was Jill Scott's performance featuring that fine piece of British chocolate Idris Elba?!! Jill looked absolutely amazing in that red dress, and the jazz club concept was perfect! Speaking of Idris, he won Best Actor, while Best Actress went to Taraji P. Henson. (Notice that a good number of awards weren't actually given out. Best Movie went to For Colored Girls, also.

After a performance from the Five Heartbeats and After 7, celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the film, the Best Group award went to Diddy Dirty Money. Which I guess is the full name of the group. Glad BET cleared that up for me.

One of my most anticpated performances was Chris Brown, because he always kills. Wasn't necessarily feeling those pants he had on at the beginning or that onesie underneath haha, but he did well. Starting out with "She Ain't You," Chris Breezy's choreography was on point as always. And tell me Busta didn't kill when he came out for "Look At Me Now!" Finishing up with "Paper, Scissors, Rock, Breezy kept on killing in song and dance, and ended with a perfect backflip off the stage and into the crowd. He was mad winded as he stepped up to receive his award for Best Collaboration for "Look at Me Now," with Busta and Lil Wayne.

As half of the awards were given through captions, saw that Michael Vick and Serena Williams won for Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year. Congrats to them! Random side note that nobody probably cares about, did yall see Orlando Brown in the audience?! Where in the world has he been?! Haha it was good to see him.

Alicia Keys stepped out with her performance of "Typewriter," her classic hit, "A Woman's Worth," singing and jamming with Bruno Mars, as well as "Fallin,'" celebrating the 10 year anniversary re-release of her first album Songs in A Minor. As much as I love Alicia, that weave was NAP. PY. Several people just need to fire their stylists tonight.

The Barbz and Beliebers showdown was funny, with Nicki and Justin Bieber leading their packs. You know, Justin is really growing up. And trying to get at Nicki! And a few hours later the #justincanhandlecurves trending topic was created on Twitter haha! Get it boy!

The Male Hip Hop Award went to Kanye West. Deserved. Since I'm on Male Hip Hop, can I just say that I was really, REALLY hoping that with this signing onto Mayback Music, Wale could finally be seen! He couldn't get Best Collab for "No Hands?" Well no, I figured as much, but I mean, come on, a small little cameo on the stage with Rick Ross? A spot on the Red Carpet? Geez. When Big Sean came on later with Chris Brown, I was feeling like man, am I EVER going to get to see Wale grace the stage?! He better after this sophomore album! Sorry, personal spiel for my love haha.

Best New Artist went to Wiz Khalifa. No shock there. We then saw the long anticipated performances from Trey Songz and Kelly Rowland. Well anticipated for most. I like Trey, but he wasn't my top person to see. Take off your shirt, do a sex song, I know what to expect from him. Then Kelly hit the stage performing "Motivation." I can't lie, she did an absolutely AMAZING job! I like Kelly too. She's beautiful and she has a voice on her, and I think it's great that she's taking her game up some notches, trying to get from out of Beyoncé's shadow. Go her! HOWEVER, people need to stop acting like this ONE hit song makes her the top artist of all time. Twitter has just been blowing up, "Kelly's so much better than Beyoncé, Kelly's taking overblah blah blah." I'm not even writing from a fan point of view when I say this; it's just the truth. Check tour sales. Check record sales. Check awards. Kelly got A WHOLE LOT to do before she even reaches B's kneecaps. PERIOD. But she's on her way. Ok moving forward :-)

The Humanitarian Award was given to Steve Harvey for his work in the communities over the years. People may not like him as a comedian, or judge him for whatever, but I think he's a good dude. He stated a great quote that I tweeted. "I am who I am because God is who He is." Which is truth. Shoutout to him retweeting me tonight, and getting so many mentions/retweets to my phone! Thought it would never stop lol (I was pressed though!) Another side note on fashion: Debra Lee, you are the CEO for BET! I am SURE that you can afford to hire the best stylist you can find to finally get you a hot outfit for the show! She NEVER gets it right. Had this old maternity brown curtain looking umbrella dress on. She could do soooo much better.

After the Humanitarian Award, BET took it gospel, which is always weird because they place the gospel portion of the show right after they do the sexiest song imaginable. Not that Christians don't get down haha, but it just always feels awkward to me. However, I was blessed to hear the late gospel great Walter Hawkins' classic "Thank You," performed by Donnie McClurkin, Mary Mary, and Deitrick Haddon. Mary Mary won for Best Gospel Album, as well. Love those ladies. Amazing voices, and their fashion and hair is always impeccable!


Miss Patti Labelle, honored by Gladys Knight won the Lifetime Achievement Award. The tribute was absolutely amazing! Cee-Lo stepped out as Patti herself with a full on spiky wig complete with hairspray singing, "Somebody Loves You." Marsha Ambrosius, the amazing vocalist that she is, killed with her rendition of "If Only You Knew." Pastor Shirley Caesar. Because she is a gospel legend, and my late grandmother would kill me if I spoke ill of Pastor Shirley in her presence, I will not discuss that dress. Pastor Caesar hit the stage with "You Are My Friend," singing directly to Patti. Miss Patti herself brought the house down with two of her hits, "Love, Need and Want You," and "Lady Marmalade."   SHE SLAUGHTERED! This was the best performance of the night in my opinion. Sorry "Motivation" lovers.

Then commenced tributes to M-Bone of Cali Swag District, Clarence Clemons, Nate Dogg, Gil Scott-Heron and Teena Marie, all stars that we have lost over the past year. It's crazy how many celebrities we have been losing lately. There was a performance by DJ Khaled, Drake, Rick Ross, and Lil Wayne, assuming it to be that "I'm On One" song. Again, not really paying attention until I noticed Wayne skipping in those Fourth of July shorts. Wow.

The end of the show came from an earlier performance from my girl Beyoncé from the Glastonbury Music Festival in England. Shouting out BET, Beyoncé performed "Best Thing I Ever Had" as well as "End of Time," for her British audience earlier today, and the audience at the BET Awards watched on the teleprompter in the auditorium. Now I have to say that that's disappointing to have all those people watching a top performer on a screen instead of live. HOWEVER, it only shows how big B is that even though she wasn't going to be there (2nd year in a row by the way; unfortunately, I think she's over BET), BET still wanted a performance from her. Don't think they would do that for Kelendria, I'm just saying haha. I still got love for her though.

Now I'm going to talk about it. I saved it right for the end. I know that this review is long enough, but AIN'T NO WAY I'M NOT GONNA TALK ABOUT IT. That awkward, and downright FOUL presentation of a Viewers Choice Award. Now the two biggest nominations for the award were Chris Brown's "Look At Me Now," and Rihanna's "What's My Name?" featuring Drake. Figured that either one of them would win it. Terrence and Rocsi, per usual, came out with a winner from some obscure contest that I wouldn't know about since I don't watch BET all that much anymore. And of course, the girl, whose name is Tiffany Greene (you'll hear it over this coming week for sure), got to present the award. The girl tapped the tablet they were using to announce the winners, and announced Chris as the winner. HOWEVER, the teleprompter had it confused saying that Rihanna won, and Terrence proceeded to announce that "What's My Name?" was the real winner. Had Tiffany looking all confused, and had people thinking the girl didn't know how to read or something.

I knew the truth though. The truth being that someone being shady over at BET was still trying to perpetuate mess between Chris and Rihanna, and get the crowd thinking about the whole controversy when Chris had just gotten over that mistake. The girl OBVIOUSLY tapped the tablet like she was supposed to and read the winner that it said. Somebody set that girl up, and had her as one of the top TTs WORLDWIDE, poor girl! She even tweeted she was bawling backstage from embarassment. People have pictures of her face when the awards were switched up and everything (see left smh). Come to find out that Chris really did win, as Kevin announced at the end of the show on his mall cop Segway scooter. Not even getting started on the whole issue of Chris and Rihanna, but to do that to that girl, who was only there FOR ONE NIGHT, probably excited as ever, playing her like that was foul! Somebody over at BET needs to be fired for that one. Tiffany took to Twitter to go off herself! Good came out of it, though. She now has almost 23,000 followers haha!

All in all, pretty good Award Show! BET's doing pretty well. Definitely a good job picking Kevin Hart as host! He was INCREDIBLE as a host! Can yall keep him? Please! Oh, and can Real Husbands of Hollywood be a real show, for my entertainment? Haha I quite enjoyed myself, tweeting the whole time, and taking notes and whatnot. Of course, it wasn't perfect, but without the imperfections I wouldn't have be able to pull my WTF face, and go in like I do haha. One day, I will have my press pass. ONE DAY! For those who missed the show tonight, an encore presentation will be on at 8 p.m. ET on BET. For those who watched, what did yall think of the BET Awards this year?

PEACE.






"No One Gonna Love You," is the second single to J. Hud's second album, I Remember Me. The official video was released earlier today. It was directed by Diana Martel, and features Hassan Johnson (Wee-Bay Brice from The Wire) as Jennifer's love interest. The video tells the story of the couple celebrating their anniversary, with Jennifer tired of her man constantly letting her down. She sings that she is willing to fight for love, but wants him to realize that she's a good woman, and the woman for him. It seems as if, when anniversary night finally comes, that he has failed her again, but he has a surprise for her! Check out the video below!


 
"No One Gonna Love You"-Jennifer Hudson




Love, love, LOVE Jennifer Hudson! So excited that she's back into music! She looked great in this video! Even did a tiny bit of dancing, too! Go J. Hud!!!

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Spotlight is looking different today huh?! Like I said yesterday, I have joined under a new blog umbrella, EllaThought.com. Along with other blogs, In The Spotlight will be a part of an online magazine of sorts, which will feature life and relationship advice, fitness tips, celeb news, restaurant and music reviews, etc. It's a work in progress.

Only condition was that I had to change my layout to match the head blog. Sooooo here it is! Nothing else about Spotlight will change. I'm still the same blogger, doing reviews and spotlights on upcoming artists. Only now my layout is a variation of pink, grey and white. It's going to take some getting used to, I know, even on my part. But it's reflects a new change for Spotlight, and hopefully new growth.

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I should do a post/song from Beyoncé every day until next Tuesday, but I'm absolutely sure people would get sick of me. But hey, King B is back! And she gets sassy on this 80s inspired song, "Schoolin' Life," which will be released on the deluxe edition of her upcoming album, 4, set to be released NEXT TUESDAY!!!

The song is said to draw from music legend Prince, and features B as the teacher to her listeners. She shouts out the "20-somethings, 30-somethings, 40-somethings, sexy-somethings and little somethings," and schools them on life. "Time really moves fast," she advices. "Make your life what you decide / Baby, party til the Fire Marshall shut this sucker down." I'm with you B! It's one of those that ladies can jam to in the morning while they're getting ready. At least, that's what I plan on doing!

I don't care what any one says. The rumors about Columbia Records planning on this album flopping, "Run The World" not charting so high, etc. From the singles she's released, B is really breaking out of the box, and after at least 15 years in the game, she deserves to. These songs are really different from her previous albums, but amazing none the less. #BeyTakeover!

Check out "Schoolin' Life" below!


 


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I'm in a great mood this morning! In The Spotlight celebrates two years officially today, June 23. Two years ago, I was sitting at my desk at work, bored as ever, and came up with this blog that has become such a big part of my life! And it's become bigger than I ever thought it would! Each year, more and more attention has come to Spotlight, and I'm very proud of the work that I've done and how far the blog has come!

And it has pretty far to go! I have decided to join Spotlight under another blog, EllaThought.com, which is run by an alumnus of my college that I know. She approached me with the idea yesterday to join under her blog, becoming an online mag of sorts, with different blogs on advice, fitness, societal issues, restaurant and music reviews, and, of course, celebrity news from moi! And I've agreed to be a part of the team! So the blog will get a new layout soon, and Spotlight will officially become a EllaThought blog! However, Spotlight will still be the same! Still doing artists' spotlights, giving my real opinion about everything, doing what I love! Just a new look, and new joint venture. Spotlight's going places :-)

PEACE.




Singer Pink gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, Willow Sage Hart, on June 2 with her motor-cross husband Carey Hart. The pic was a People exclusive. Pink told them of being a mom,  "You hear people say it all the time, how life changes so drastically. But you can't possibly grasp how beautiful that is until you have your child." Such a beautiful family! Willow is absolutely gorgeous! Congrats to Pink and Carey!

PEACE.






According to People, Amy Winehouse's current European tour has been canceled! The tour was to have 12 stops before ending on August 15 in Bucharest, Romania.

This past Saturday, Amy tried to perform in Belgrade, showing up an hour late, then stumbling around and slurring the words to her 2008 song "Just Friends." She even greeted the crowd of 20,000 by shouting, "Hello, Athens," (???!) according to the U.K.'s Telegraph newspaper. Following the incident, Amy apologized to fans and canceled Monday's scheduled performance in Istanbul and Wednesday's in Athens.

Now the entire tour has been canceled. No word if Amy will be heading back to rehab for her problem with alcohol. She has just finished a stint late last month.

I don't deny this woman's talent at all, but she has problems. She commits to change, this is going to be a consistent problem. There is nothing more that pisses me off than when an artist with talent starts blowing it for no good reason. I'm honestly hoping that she goes into rehab now for as long as it takes for her to stop. Alcoholism is a serious problem, and she needs help with it. If that means she needs to take off of music for a while, so be it. That's what I would be telling her if I was on her team. Because what purpose does it do for her to have tours and appearances if she's drunk? And more important than the career, this is her LIFE. I don't know if somebody told her that or not, but she definitely doesn't need to be saying no to rehab.


PEACE.





Morning all! Hope all is well. Starting off Spotlight again with a cover of Beyoncé's "1+1" by Q Parker of 112. Swear I'm loving this song, especially after I saw Jay-Z's recording of B rehearsing live backstage at American Idol. Now of course, I love B's version better, because I love her better haha! But Q's voice just makes me shiver whenever I hear him, so I had to share. Soft yet powerful, he definitely put his own flair on the song. This song, to me, takes a lot of emotion to pull off, and Q did his thing! Check it out below!





In other news, Beyoncé's fourth album, 4, comes out NEXT TUESDAY!!!! You know, for those of us who didn't download! Can't do my girl like that.

PEACE.







Hello loves,

Brittany Shawnté is officially back in the States, back in PG County, Maryland! And that means back to doing one of the things I love the most--BLOGGING ON SPOTLIGHT! Unfortunately, didn't get to do any posts or anything, but you best believe I'm working on some updates and some spotlights! And tomorrow, I'm in full force. SCREW JETLAG!!! Feels good to be home...time to get to work!

PEACE.