Last night was the 2015 BET Awards, and it was definitely a great show! This year marked the 15th anniversary of the awards as well. During the pre-show, hosted by Terrence J and La La Anthony, we got to see some retro moments from the shows over the years which was cool to see. We also saw stars hit the red carpet and the style suite, as well as performances from MGK, Natalie Rose, Jeremih, and others. I really only watch the pre-show to check out the interviewers' skills, to be honest, but it was a decent prelude to the actual show.

Check out the rest of my review below!


Kendrick Lamar opened the show with "Alright," and it was a great choice! With the#BlackLivesMatter movement continuing to make headlines,Kendrick's stage layout was like a legit riot and march complete with many dancers, a huge American flag, and a tagged police car. The song is intense but still uplifting, and it was definitely a powerful start to the show.

The show itself was hosted by Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross, who star together on the hit ABC show Black-ish. Anthony and Tracee came out with their own crazy remake of Estelle's "Conqueror," cracking jokes at Rachel Dolezal, Usher, and others and getting laughs from the audience. Both wore leotards (Anthony needs not ever do that again!), and Tracee was hoisted into the air doing little tricks that were funny but still cool to watch.

Laverne Cox and Gabrielle Union presented the first award of the night, Best Actor, to Terrence Howard (Empire). Afterwards, Janelle Monae performed her latest song, "Yoga." Though this isn't my favorite song, The Electric Lady brought the energy per usual! Jidenna joined right after with his hit "Classic Man" as Janelle Monae danced alongside him. It was a very bold and good performance from both. After this performance, the stars of the upcoming movie, The Perfect Guy, Sanaa Lathan, Morris Chestnut, and Michael Ealy, presented the Best Female Hip Hop Artist to, of course, Nicki Minaj, making this her SIXTH award in this category in a row. Not surprised at all. Though I still believe that Iggy should've won last year, Nicki has been making huge moves since then with her new album and videos. She deserved it this year, but I would love to see another female rapper beat her next year. We also got a special look at The Perfect Guy, which many of us have already seen trailers for. I'm excited for the movie, though I'm hoping it won't be a big let down.

The stars of The Game came out to announce the next award, and we got a special surprise from the show's former star Pooch Hall announcing that he and Tia Mowry will be back for the series finale of the show! They announced the winner of Best Male Hip Hop Artist which went to Kendrick Lamar. Of course, as a Moon, I wanted Wale to win, but I'm also realistic. Kendrick is more popular (and this is really a popularity contest), but he is a great lyricist as well.  Chris Brown then hit the stage, performing a snippet of his song  "Liquor" and then performing "Ayo" with Tyga. I still don't like that song, so I wasn't really paying attention to the performance. However, when Omarion joined Chris to perform "Post To Be", my head turned back to the TV. It would've been great to see Jhene Aiko as well, but it was still a good performance. Neither of their vocals weren't up to par completely, but the energy was definitely there! Already there is an Illuminati rumor going around with that pyramid setup they had, but I liked that performance.

During the commercial break, Tracee brought out her rap persona, TMurda, having a short battle Kevin Hart's own persona Chocolate Droppa! I wish she had brought that to the main stage, because I love TMurda! La La then brought out singer Avery Wilson for a Music Matters segment. It's always nice to upcoming artists on the show! The Weeknd performed a bit "Mood Music," which went into a duet of "Earned It" with Alicia Keys. I love the song, but HATED this duet. Both of their vocals were ALL over the place, which I, unfortunately, have come to expect from Alicia's live performances. However, I expected more from The Weeknd. Before Kelly Rowland presented the award for Best New Artist, Charlie Wilson surprised us with a little snippet of "Outstanding!" For the first time, all of the nominees were given a Samsung Galaxy, and the winner received a call! When the phone rang, the "nominee" was Anthony Anderson decked out in a costume, taking home the award for Sam Smith!
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Boris Kudjoe and Nicole Ari Parker took a moment to spotlight Bivian Lee and his organization, Son of a Saint, in New Orleans, which is working to assist black boys through mentorship programs and classes on life skills. Donnie McClurkin then gave a small tribute to Andrae Crouch, who passed away earlier this year. singing "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power." The show's tiny gospel moment.

Then came the best performance of the show, the Bad Boy reunion!  Puff Daddy, Mase, 112, Faith Evans, the Lox and Lil Kim performing a medley of some of Bad Boy's biggest hits, including "I Need a Girl Part 2" "Love Like This," "Peaches and Cream" "Mo Money, Mo Problems," and "It's All About The Benjamins (Remix)." Pharrell also hit the stage, and there was a moment where only Biggie's voice played and a picture of him flashed across the screen in remembrance of him. The only thing that I did not like about this performance was French Montana stepping on that stage in that moment. I know he's signed to Bad Boy, but he didn't need to be there. To me, he was an unnecessary interruption to history, and it killed the vibe. However, the performance overall was AMAZING! I felt like I was reliving pieces of my childhood. I joke sometimes about the current Bad Boy curse (with artists coming on and quickly falling off), but Puff and his label really brought the TIMELESS hits back in the day. Honestly, this should've closed the show. Would've been so hype!

Afterwards, the kids of Black-ish and Silento came out to dance to Silento's hit "Watch Me," hitting those Whip and Nae Nae dance steps hard! Terrence J with a guest introduced another Music Matters artist, Andra Day, who I definitely plan to check out!

This year's Lifetime Achievement Award went to the legendary Smokey Robinson, with video John Legend, Aretha Franklin, Berry Gordy, and Janelle Monae. Tori Kelly gave a beautiful rendition of "Who's Loving You," and then Robin Thicke performed a soulful cover of "Ooh Baby Baby." Ne-Yo then hit the stage with "The Tears of a Clown." As Smokey accepted his award, he was so grateful for the accomplishments and strides made over the length of his career. Seeing Smokey speak openly to God about his talent and career, thanking different people, was so beautiful He also spoke to artists telling them truthfully to be humble and grateful for their gifts. "You didn't start this. You were not the first in line. You are not the end of the line, so don't be full of yourselves," he stated firmly. PREACH SMOKEY! The legendary singer/songwriter ended the tribute, singing "The Tracks of My Tears," "Cruisin'" and "My Girl." I would loved to see this tribute done with more artists, though. It seemed so short of a tribute, but then again, the show was already long enough. I noticed quite a few people on my Twitter timeline negatively commenting on Tori and Robin being chosen for the tribute because they're white. I couldn't care less about their color. Yes, I know that this is the BET Awards, but black people also listen to blue eyed soul. Hence the hype of Sam Smith, Tori, and Robin. We can listen to them and buy their music, but we can't let them have some shine too? Granted, I would loved to see other artists perform during that tribute, but the ones chosen are talented artists, regardless of color. The BET Awards have not in the least been "whitewashed." I need some of yall to go sit down somewhere.
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After the tribute, Meek Mill, Chris Brown, and Nicki Minaj came on stage to perform Meek's new song, "All Eyes On You." I'm sorry, but this wasn't a performance-worthy song to me. Honestly, the only reason I think Meek was on that stage was because of Nicki. There had to have been a deal behind the scenes to make sure SHE was there. Monica and Keyshia Cole then presented the Centric Award to The Weeknd, who apparently left the award show for some reason, so they accepted on his behalf. Anthony and Tracee then came out like Luscious and Cookie Lyon from Empire, with Terrence Howard soon coming out to introduce his Empire family, Jussie Smollett, Serayah, and Yazz. The trio performed "No Apologies" "Drip Drop" and "You're So Beautiful," hit songs from the show. People were a little irked that these three performed, BUT Empire is a huge show that created some pretty good music. Also, all three of them are actually signed artists, so why shouldn't they perform? I loved seeing them on stage.

NBA legend Kenny Smith honored legendary sportscaster Stuart Scott, who passed away from cancer at the beginning of the year. Anthony Hamilton and Prince Royce performed Percy Sledge's "When A Man Loves A Woman," Ben E King's "Stand By Me" and B.B. King's "The Thrill Is Gone," paying tribute to these great legends who passed away this year. We also saw a collage of those killed in the recent Charleston shooting as well. Michael B. Jordan then led a tribute of those who have participated in the #BlackLivesMatter movement, showcases pictures from Ferguson, Baltimore, Cleveland, and other cities. Big Sean then performed "One Man Can Change The World," "Blessings," and "IDFWU," with E-40. I would've loved to hear more of "One Man Can Change The World," especially after the tributes, but oh well. I have to admit, this is Sean's biggest year of his career so far, so kudos to him.

BET chairman and CEO Debra Lee announced the winner of this year's Humanitarian Award, Tom Joyner, who has put in work for years in radio and education, giving away millions of dollars in scholarships over his years in the industry. He believes in education wholeheartedly, as well as voter registration, health awareness, and other issues facing the black community. He has given back to help others achieve their goals, and has done an amazing job. Well deserved Tom!

Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis began the long-awaited tribute to Janet Jackson, who was awarded the first award for Ultimate Icon: Music Dance Visual! I wouldn't say I'm a Janet stan, but there is no denying the impact that she has had all over the world. Tinashe, Jason DeRulo and Ciara came out with dance tributes to a medley of Janet songs, which were cool. No singing, just dancing, which was perfect. I wish that Chris Brown had been a part. Not sure what happened behind the scenes but he definitely would've been a better pick than Jason. Then again, Chris was on the stage half of the show anyway, so maybe it was better to give somebody else a shot. I would've loved the tribute to be longer, but, again, there were time constraints. Maybe if we start cutting down some of these sub-par performances we can have better tributes...just saying BET! After the dances, Janet walked out calmly and applauded everyone for their work, and accepted her award, as parents Joe and Katherine Jackson watched from the audience. I kind of wanted her to perform, but just her being there was great! This is a perfect start to her new era, as she gets ready to release new music and go on tour!

Brooklyn Nets' Jarrett Jack presented the Fandemonium Award and Best Male R&B/Pop Artist to Chris Brown. Afterwards came a moment I was personally waiting for! K. Michelle performed her latest song "Hard To Do," with Tamar Braxton hitting the stage right after to sing her new song "If I Don't Have You." Tamar then apologized to K and they performed a duet of "If Only You Knew," bringing out Patti LaBelle herself! Yes, they ALL had pitch issues, BUT, after all this social media shade, I was just happy to see Tamar and K bury the hatchet and move forward. I hope that they record a song together in the future!

Zendaya and a contest winner announced the winner of the Viewers' Choice Award, Nicki Minaj feat. Drake and Chris Brown for "Only." Rihanna then gave a minute snippet of her song "BBHMM." I love Rihanna, but she could've given this during the pre-show, especially for how long this show was (Again, BET had an extra half hour allotted than in years past, and they STILL went over). Then again, I'm sure this was a deal for BET to get Rihanna there in the first place for mor raitings. The show ended with Fetty Wap, performing "Trap Queen," with Anthony and Tracee giving a signoff to end the show!

Overall, the show was VERY long, but I really enjoyed it! The Bad Boy reunion was definitely the biggest highlight, as well as the Smokey tribute. As with any show, there were its shares of hiccups and dull moments, and I really wish there had actually been more announcing of the awards live. However, it was definitely a great show to watch this year!


What did you think of the BET Awards 2015?

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Inspired by 90s sitcom Martin, Big Sean, Chris BrownTy Dolla $ign show they "Play No Games," in Sean's new video, which features cameos from French Montana, Bruh Man, and Martin Lawrence himself.

Check out the video below!










Last night's BET Awards 2015 was definitely a great show packed with great performances and moments (review coming soon), but less actual announcements of the awards themselves! Close to 2/3 of this list wasn't announced last night at all that I could see. However, we have found out who exactly took home which awards, and have a full list of winners for you below!






Humanitarian Award: Tom Joyner

Ultimate Icon-Music Dance Visual: Janet Jackson

Lifetime Achievement Award: Smokey Robinson

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
Beyoncé (WINNER)
Ciara
Janelle Monae
K. Michelle
Rihanna
Jhené Aiko
Best Male R&B/Pop Artist
August Alsina
Chris Brown (WINNER)
John Legend
The Weeknd
Usher
Trey Songz
Best Group
A$AP Mob
Rich Gang
Rae Sremmurd (WINNER)
Migos
Jodeci
Young Money
Best Collaboration
August Alsina f/ Nicki Minaj – "No Love" (Remix)
Big Sean f/ E-40 – "IDFWU"
Chris Brown f/ Lil Wayne and Tyga – "Loyal"
Chris Brown f/ Usher and Rick Ross – "New Flame"
Common and John Legend – "Glory" (WINNER)
Best Male Hip Hop Artist
Drake
Common
J. Cole
Big Sean
Wale
Kendrick Lamar (WINNER)
Best Female Hip Hop Artist
Azealia Banks
Dej Loaf
Tink
Iggy Azalea
Nicki Minaj (WINNER)
Trina
Video of the Year
BeyoncĂ© – "7/11" (WINNER)
Big Sean f/ E-40 – "IDFWU"
Chris Brown f/ Lil Wayne and Tyga – "Loyal"
Chris Brown f/ Usher and Rick Ross – "New Flame"
Common and John Legend – "Glory"
Nicki Minaj – "Anaconda"
Video Director of the Year
Benny Boom
Chris Robinson
Fatima Robinson
Hype Williams
Beyoncé, Ed Burke and Todd Tourso (WINNER)
Best New Artist
Bobby Shmurda
Dej Loaf
Fetty Wap
Rae Sremmurd
Tinashe
Sam Smith (WINNER)
Best Gospel Artist
Donnie McClurkin
Erica Campbell
Hezekiah Walker

Lecrae (WINNER)
Tye Tribbett
Tamela Mann
Best Actress
Gabrielle Union
Kerry Washington
Taraji P. Henson (WINNER)
Tracee Ellis Ross
Viola Davis
Best Actor
Anthony Anderson
Idris Elba
Kevin Hart
Jussie Smollett
Terrence Howard (WINNER)
YoungStars Award
Mo'ne Davis (WINNER)
Quvenzhané Wallis
Jacob Latimore
Jaden Smith
Zendaya
Best Movie
Annie 
Beyond the Lights 
Selma (WINNER)
Top Five 
Think Like a Man Too
Subway Sportswoman of the Year
Brittney Griner
Candace Parker
Serena Williams (WINNER)
Skylar Diggins
Venus Williams
Subway Sportsman of the Year
Chris Paul
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Stephen Curry (WINNER)
Marshawn Lynch
LeBron James
Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice Award
BeyoncĂ© – "7/11"
Dej Loaf – "Try Me"
Kendrick Lamar – "i"
Nicki Minaj f/ Drake and Lil Wayne – "Only" (WINNER)
Rae Sremmurd f/ Nicki Minaj and Young Thug – "Throw Sum Mo"
The Weeknd – "Earned It"
Centric Award
Avery Sunshine – "Call My Name"
Jazmine Sullivan f/ Meek Mill – "Dumb"
Mark Ronson f/ Bruno Mars – "Uptown Funk"
Sam Smith f/ Mary J. Blige – "Stay With Me"
The Weeknd – "Earned It" (WINNER)
Best International Act: Africa
AKA (South Africa)
Fally Ipupa (Dr Congo)
Sarkodie (Ghana)
Sauti Sol (Kenya)
Stonebwoy (Ghana) (WINNER)
The Soil (South Africa)
Wizkid (Nigeria)
Yemi Alade (Nigeria)
Best International Act: UK
FKA twigs
Fuse ODG
Lethal Bizzle
Little Simz
Mnek 

Stormzy (WINNER)

Did any of your favorite artists take home an award? 
This final season of The Game is really going by fast! Picking up from last week, Tasha leads the eulogy at her father's funeral (at Phatty's?! Fitting, I guess). Malik attempts to read a passage from the Bible, but struggles get through it. Not because he's overcome with emotion, but because he actually gets the words all jumbled. Tasha goes up to try to support him, but Jason calls out the fact that Malik can't read in front of everyone! Tasha then asks Chardonnay comes up to sing a little song to try to continue the service.



Later, Tasha brings a picture of her father home as well as his ashes. She "wants him to be comfortable" until she can find a place to possibly spread his ashes. Chardonnay states that the service was nice, but she's glad it's over. She didn't want to be around Kelly and Jason, and Blue didn't want to run into Keira. Tasha calls them out on the facts that not only are they being selfish (this is Tasha's time of bereavement, you know!), but that they're both holding on to their exes!

Tasha snatches both of their phones, which are filled with pictures of Jason and Keira and memories with them. Blue still wears dog tags Keira got him. and Chardonnay still has Jason's last name. She even has one of her employees at Spadonnay stalk Kelly on Instagram and Blue reads Keira's emails every now and then! Tasha tells them the only way that they can heal is by letting go and having fun! Life goes on. Chardonnay is scared to get back out into the dating world, thinking that she had it all with Jason. Blue feels like he as a lot to lose by going out with other women who may try to trap him since he's a star football player, and admits that he and Keira had a good rhythm. Tasha harshly tells them how pathetic they both sound by clinging to people that aren't coming back. However, it hits Tasha at that moment that her father's gone, and he's not coming back. She cries, and Chardonnay and Blue both rush to comfort her.

Meanwhile, Jason goes over to see Malik, bringing a tutor to help him with his reading.He literally pulled this girl Hideko off the street! Malik gets pissed at Jason, and tells him to read something right now with no mistakes, passing him instructions to a Segway. Jason is able to read the instructions not only in English, but in German, and Mandarin, which pisses Malik off even more. They scuffle a little bit before Malik kicks him out!

Back at Tasha's, Chardonnay is deleting pictures of Jason and all things surrounding him. Blue tries to delete pictures of Keira's, but he's still holding on! When Tasha brings up all the bad memories they had (literally the majority of their relationship if we really think about it), Blue admits that maybe he did stay in the relationship too long. However, it's hard to just let go. It's a good thing that they didn't get married though, and now he has a better understanding of what he wants and doesn't want. Chardonnay then takes his phone and deletes all his pictures!

Later, Malik rides around his condo on his Segway grooving to Drake. There's a knock at the door, and it's Kelly. I could've sworn it would be Keira to comfort him, but it's like she just disappeared! Anyway, Kelly comes over to talk about Jason and his condescending ways. Coming from money, he doesn't understand what Malik's been through. Kelly was looked down on as well because she came from a trailer park. She worked out and focused on her beauty, and people began noticing her looks instead of where she came from. She became a slave to it though, and admits that it's been really tiring. Malik admits that he can actually read. However, he wasn't prepared at the funeral, and got nervous. He feels judged, and thinks he's a stereotype being from a rough neighborhood and raised by a single mom. The only way he could shut people up was when he started playing football. He got passed through each grade though, just so he could play. Kelly encourages him to maybe help other kids that are going through what he's been through. Maybe they can even work together! I think it's a great idea!

At the end of the episode, Tasha decides to let go of her father, as she encouraged Blue and Chardonnay to let go of their exes. After a toast between the trio, Tasha releases her father's ashes off her balcony. The wind takes the ashes away in the sky, and Tasha says goodbye, seeming to have a greater feeling of peace.

Check out all new episodes of the FINAL SEASON of The Game on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET only on BET!

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Still promoting Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean releases three amazing videos for tracks "One Man Can Change The World", "I Know" &"All Your Fault." If you haven't copped his album yet, you're slipping!

Check out the new videos below!







"One Man Can Change The World" Feat. Kanye West & John Legend


"All Your Fault" feat. Kanye West

"I Know" Feat. Jhene Aiko


Meek Mill took to Twitter to announce that the official release date for his album "Dreams Worth More Than Money" is June 29th. The project is set to include features from Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, and more. Check out the tracklist below!






1. Lord Knows
2. Classic (feat. Swizz Beatz)
3. Jump Out The Face (feat. Future)
4. All Eyes on You (feat. Chris Brown & Nicki Minaj)
5. The Trillest
6. R.I.C.O. (feat. Drake)
7. I Got The Juice
8. Ambitionz
9. Pullin Up (feat. The Weeknd)
10. Check
11. Been That (feat. Rick Ross)
12. Bad For You (feat. Nicki Minaj)
13. Stand Up
14. Cold Hearted (feat. Diddy)

Nas took to his Instagram page to speak on America, speaking out on what he feels needs to be done in order to create a better nation:

"America has spent so much time, money & resources fighting wars abroad and completely fell asleep at the wheel of the war brewing within our cities, neighborhoods & blocks. We are supposed to stand for freedom & equal opportunity. That's supposed to mean MORE than just words but the actions of late just don't speak to what we are supposed to stand for. This is BIGGER than BLACK and WHITE. This is about America selling a false dream. Now we've obviously progressed since the inception of this nation but we took our eye off the ball and it feels as though things are moving backwards. As a black man, I find it difficult to understand that our biggest export (our American culture) comes from us. The people in the streets... The way the world dresses, talks, what they listen to, what they watch... That all comes from us. How can we be the ones responsible for America's biggest export & fear for our lives like we shouldn't belong here. I don't have all the answers nor do I believe anyone does, but we need to have conversations around how to improve as a nation. How do we show any ounce of progress that keeps hope alive. This is too big of a problem to be solved overnight but there needs to be some questions answered to get things back on the track of righteousness. Amazing people died for this country. We owe it to the past, present & future to come together and move this country in the right direction. This is my home just like it is anyone else's. RIP CRISPUS ATTUCKS. FIRST MAN TO DIE IN AMERICA's FREEDOM WAR & HE WAS BLACK! GOD BLESS EVERY OUNCE OF INNOCENT BLOOD SHED FOR THIS NATION & MY FAMILY.
London-based singer Lola Godheld has released her new song "Words," which is featured on her upcoming debut EP Shades of Me!

Via We Plug Good Music:
Produced by Sampl and written by Lola herself, along with Azara Nenna and Utter Once (Wretch 32, Chip, Mark Asari), "Words" is a dark-themed tale about miscommunication in love and broken promises, told over a compelling and minimalist sonic bed of sparse drum patterns, dramatic synths and piercing string arrangements, all held together beautifully by Lola Godheld’s stunning vocals and story telling dexterities.
According to Lola, the record is “about words and how powerful they are, especially when it's words from someone that matters. When used negatively, it can really break someone but when used positively it can give life. We should be careful of what we say because once words leave our mouths, we aren't aware of how far they can travel”.
Check out the track below!



You can check out more from Lola on her official website. You can also follow her on Facebook and Twitter
Wow. The Spotlight is six years old today! Six years ago, I was 18, sitting at an internship, bored and feeling the need to just create something. I didn't have a clue what I was really getting into. I just knew that I loved to write and I loved entertainment news. What started out as a hobby turned into a true passion for entertainment writing. It's a LOT of hard work, balancing working full time, other freelance projects, personal life, and running the site. It doesn't come without its share of stress and problems. However, this is what I love, and so I have been consistently working towards it every day.

2015 has been a great year so far for Spotlight. I've taken on two great writers, Smilez and Aubrianna, who have been doing a great job so far. I've been able to talk with more artists, publicists, designers, and more, developing more connections in the industry and featuring more amazing upcoming stars. I've also been working behind the scenes to learn new skills and concepts that I hope to use in the future with the blog and my media career as well. So, as much as it's been great growth for the blog, it's also been great growth for me. I have specific goals this year that I plan to reach for myself and Spotlight and I'm not stopping.

The blog has come far, but still has so far to go. I'm proud of the work that I've put in, and now the work of the blog's other writers. I look forward to the future!

Thank you to everyone for the constant love and support shown! I appreciate it so much!


Always proud and honored to feature the work of my girl Ashley Chin! Based in Miami, she's definitely grinding and making serious moves. She recently started a marketing company,
Vanguard House, which is working towards representing different clothing brands, directing shoots, etc.

One of VH's most recent projects is an editorial shoot featuring Miami recording artist LaLah, who got her start in the industry back in 2008, and has been building a loyal fan base since! Combining different genres like hip hop, urban pop, and even a bit of rock, LaLah's sound is definitely unique and she has gained much respect in the industry. The rapper has opened for artists like Flo Rida, Mario, Rick Ross, and more. With her talents not only as an artist, but as a songwriter and dancer, LaLah is definitely going far in the game!

The looks for the shoot were styled by Ashley herself as well. Check out the looks from the shoot and LaLah's single "Friday" below!




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STYLIST : ASHLEY CHIN
MAKEUP : @Prettyboi_hollywood
PHOTOGRAPHER: WILNA
MODEL : LALAH MUSIC
DRESSES BY : TENTHIRTY 
White hoodie pants suit / white hoodie dress Dress BY: PERSONALFX (@PERSONALFX on Instagram)
DIRECTED BY VANGUARD HOUSE
After releasing two EPs and other songs, including popular covers, Tori Kelly is set to release her debut studio album Unbreakable Smile on June 23! I just had the opportunity to see her perform this past weekend, and heard some of her new songs, so I had to review the album for the blog.

Seeing Tori live, it seemed to me like she was very sweet and down to earth. She’s been releasing music for a while, and seems determined to not let the industry change her or her music. Unbreakable Smile is a clear reflection of all of that. The album is a mix of pop and soul, and speaks on the ups and down on relationships, the importance of staying positive in life, and her refusal to conform to the industry. It’s a really awesome, fun album, perfect for the start of summer, but it’s also filled with great messages that we can all relate to in some way. With teens as Tori’s target audience, this is a great album for them to listen to, hopefully learn something from, and be inspired.

Check out my review below!

The album starts out with the simple intro “Where I Belong,” where Tori discusses finding her destiny in life as a singer. “I’m just a girl with her guitar, trying to give you my whole heart,” she sings. She belongs on stage and in the studio, creating and singing great music for her fans. That’s where her heart is. The title track, “Unbreakable Smile,” is really upbeat and fun, and really showcases Tori’s positive outlook on her career and life in general. Even though she’s famous, she refuses to conform to the industry. She wants to use her name and music for good. She realizes that many people will think she’s naĂŻve for this mentality, but she feels like everybody makes a clear decision on how they choose to live, especially with fame and fortune. I definitely agree and applaud her for her resolve.

The lead single, “Nobody Love,” is probably one of my favorite tracks on the album. It’s about being a little apprehensive to have that special love with a person, but, in the end, you don’t want or need to run once you’ve found it. “I try my best to fight to it, say ‘I hate you,’ but I always stay,” Tori sings of her love I am in love with the beat, and the hook is so catchy! Plus Tori’s vocals are really incredible on this one, and she sounds like she’s really having a lot of fun on the track. “Expensive,” which features a rap from Daye Jack,” is a message from Tori letting us know that money doesn’t buy love. She’s a simple girl. She’d rather spend time with her special someone, than be showered with expensive gifts. Again, this is another important well-needed message for those who believe that gifts are all that’s needed to keep someone.

Should’ve Been Us” is a mid-tempo song with a slight 90s vibe with Tori wondering about a past love and what would’ve happened with them if they had moved forward with their relationship. The ballad “First Heartbreak” changes the overall upbeat tone of the album at this point. Tori opens up and shows her vulnerability as she expresses the fact that she’s never been really emotional, but now that she’s in this relationship, she’s changed. She’s looking toward the future with this person, and even worries that one day he might leave her for some reason, and doesn’t want that to happen. “Guess that means I really love you, cuz I’m afraid to make mistakes,” Tori sings. “If you ever left me, that would be my first heartbreak.”


I Was Made For Loving You” features the talented Ed Sheeran, and provides a calm and beautiful acoustic for the album. Their voices were truly flawless together. “I was made for loving you, even though we may be hopeless hearts just passing through,” the duet sings collectively. Such a great collaboration…another favorite of mine! On the mid-tempo “City Dove,” Tori admits that she doesn’t know her fate, especially in the ever-changing music industry, but she’s going to continue to work towards her greater purpose.

Tori admitted herself on Twitter that “Talk” is “about wanting to tell the world to go away.” All she hears is talk, but no one is really saying anything of importance. This song can definitely be related to her career (and probably her personal life as well), though the message is somewhat muddled. “Funny (Live)” is the only live acoustic song on the album, and I loved it so much! Tori sings yet again about not giving up your soul in this industry. “What is your definition of a true superstar?” she asks. “Is it beauty? Is it money? Is it power? Is it fame?” The deep passion in her vocals on this track literally gave me chills!

Art of Letting You Go” details an experience that many of us have gone through: struggling to let someone go whether they now have another significant other or just weren’t good for us period. “California Lovers,” which features LL Cool J, is perfect for summertime, bringing a chill Californian vibe to the album. Tori sings of not missing a former love, until the summertime hits, and she’s reminded of all of their great memories together. It’s very different to hear LL on this, but his verse worked well on the song.

We get more vulnerability from Tori on the ballad “Falling Slow,” who admits that she’s not a perfect person, and she’s going to mess up undoubtedly in her relationship. However, she doesn’t plan to give up and hopes her significant other doesn’t either. This was also another track where Tori’s vocals and harmonies really stand out. The standard album ends on a high note with the upbeat “Anyway.” Again, she admits she’s not perfect, but “this is the only that I know how to be,” she sings. Regardless if people leave or stay, she’s going to be herself. “Take it or leave it babe. I’m not gonna change,” Tori sings firmly. “If you don’t understand, I don’t need you anyway."

I truly loved this album, and found myself connecting with just about every song in some way.Not only is Tori an amazing singer and songwriter, but she uses her music to motivate listeners and get us all thinking. Her inspiring messages, like on "Funny," shine on the project. There was a perfect balance of fast-paced, mid-tempo, and slow tracks, as well, and the songs were all mostly catchy and/or memorable in someway You can also hear her clear-cut passion and dedication towards her craft every time she opens her mouth to sing. It's that soul and passion that is much needed in this industry, and will catapult Tori to the top. She definitely gave her all on this debut!

The bonus track version of the album gives listeners two extra tracks, “Dear No One” (previously released) and “Beautiful Things.” You can purchase Unbreakable Smile on iTunes, other digital outlets, and in stores on June 23!

RATING: ★★★★★ (Five stars) 



My hometown of Akron, OH has another star by the name is L-Dro! After dropping Dr OHIO with Don Cannon last year, he continues the grind by grabbing Jadakiss  and Beanie Sigel on a new track called “The Life We Live.” Cop his new DJ Drama hosted mixtape "In Us We Trust" and look out for his new EP "Higher Learning" coming soon!












Omarion grabs Kid InkFrench Montana for his next single, "I'm Up," produced by Nic Nac. Check out the track and his new album Sex Playlist and look for his new album coming soon!










Today, we are honored to premiere artist Mosliano's new song "DFW!"

The song itself is about truly living in the moment with someone, and not getting caught up in their past or even looking too far into the future. It's all about enjoying the time you have with him or her right now.

Mosliano admitted that it took a while to actually finish this song, not really having any type of inspiration. He received the beat back in 2013 from producer Sheikh Beatz, but didn't actually do anything with it until summer 2014. He ended up writing the chorus and a part of a verse, but struggled to finish because he didn't have any type of inspiration. "It wasn't until the beginning of this year, when an amazing woman came into my life at the right time, that I was able to finish," Mosliano stated. "We connected on a different level so quickly that writing the two verses came effortlessly." He created "DFW" as a conversational piece, talking directly to this special woman in his life.

Check out the track below!




You can check out more of Mosliano's music on SoundCloud, and also follow him onTwitterInstagram, and Snapchat (@Mosliano)! 
I started listening to Tori Kelly a few years ago. I can't remember how I found her videos singing, but I did, and was awed by her talent! I bought her EPs, Handmade Songs by Tori Kelly and Foreword, and listened to any songs or covers of hers that I can find. If you haven't heard of her, you definitely need to check her out!

I had the opportunity to see Tori live on her Where I Belong Tour, which hit The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD on June 19.  The tour also featured singer/songwriter Gavin James, who was amazing as well! Tori herself seemed like such a sweetheart, and really has a passion for music and storytelling through her songs. Her music is positive, real, and fun, and that's why I love her so much. She performed some of her older songs, as well as new tracks from her upcoming debut album, Unbreakable Smile, which drops on June 23! You can stream the album now on iTunes Radio (I'll also be reviewing for the blog as well)!

Check out some footage from the show below!





Bringing you another great artist spotlight today! If you are or represent an upcoming artist, designer, poet, etc., please visit our Features/Submissions page to request a feature on The Spotlight!

Today, we have London-based singer/songwriter Mi'das! The artist got his start in music at the age of 12, after learning a bit from his brother who played piano and his uncle who played guitar. "I also began to sing at school assemblies when I was quite young and that gave me the performing bug," Mi'das said. He eventually went off to a music college and realized there that he wanted to pursue his own music full time. "The people and music I was exposed to at college were big first inspirations," the singer stated. "From there, it's never stopped, and I'm constantly gaining new tastes and perspectives on things."

Inspired by greats like Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles as well as Fiest and Everything Everything, Mi'das' own music brings soul and emotion that pulls listeners in. The singer just released his Stronger EP, which was the final part of his three-part Story So Far series (which also included EPs Glow and Grow). "I was in the process of wanting to my own album last year and couldn't fully decide on a direction at that point," Mi'das admitted. "That led me to thinking, 'Hang on a minute. I'll release the stuff in three EPs and see what people react to and what they like about what I do.'" In terms of Stronger, the singer calls it "the fullest soundest of the three," wanting to convey to listeners "some of the complexities in life we all come across at one point or another." Mi'das' favorite track on the project is "Too Little Too Late"(the music video for the song was featured on The Spotlight earlier in the week!). The singer feels captures what he's personally about as an artist. "I like music to be honest and soulful from a place, and also to say something," Mi'das stated. Check out Stronger below! 

Currently, Mi'das has been working on new music and also working and writing with new artists. He has also been writing a bit with UK blues/soul artist Jo Harman, having actually produced and co-wrote most of her first album! 

In terms of what makes him stands him out from other artists, Mi'das is focused on creating timeless music. "I'm interested in music being a craft. I'm not interested in what I call 'Fashion' music," the artist said. "My music is a unique, eclectic view on soulful music that's also influenced by folk elements." In the future, Mi'das wants to build up a loyal fan base and play to audiences in the UK and Europe. Hopefully this great talent gets across the pond to us over in the States and makes an impact here as well! 

You can check out more from Mi'das on his official website, and check out more of his music on YouTube! You can also follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
How are y'all liking this last season of The Game so far? I'm loving it personally! Picking up from last week, Tasha goes to the spa, and leaves her father to babysit the baby until Tee Tee gets there. Meanwhile, Tee Tee goes back to work at Phatty's to get the female servers in line. Malik is trying repeatedly to call Keira and make things right, but Tee Tee tells him that his and Keira's friendship is done. Malik truly believes Keira is the only one who he can keep it real with all the time, and is clearly smitten. However, Tee Tee tells him that he needs to let her go, apologize to Blue, and let them get back to their lives.

At the Pitts house, Brittany announces that she got into college and got a scholarship! Turns out the college she was accepted to is Florida A&M University, which is Chardonnay's alma mater. Chardonnay pushed Brittany to do well and fill out her college applications, and Brittany still has a good relationship with Chardonnay. Now Kelly is pissed about it. Jason himself is done with it all, trying to focus more on his interim head coach position.


Back at Tasha's, Tee Tee is already there, and Tasha's father is seemingly asleep. However, when Tasha tries to wake him up, he doesn't move!

Later, Malik connects with Jason to talk to Blue. Jason tries to serve as mediator, while the two try to sort through their issues. Malik apologizes, and asks if Blue and Keira have made up. However, Blue sees right through everything, seeing that Malik just wanted to see if they had made up or if he still had a shot at Keira himself. Blue just smiles and calmly walks walks, telling Malik that everything's cool BUT "how you get 'em is how you lose 'em." Oop.

Meanwhile at Tasha's, paramedics confirm that Tasha's father died of natural causes. When that happens, the funeral home has to come get him instead of the paramedics taking him away, so the corpse has to stay right on the couch! Both Kelly and Chardonnay comes over to try to comfort Tasha. Tasha tries to play cool, but she's clearly shaken up, and walks out to check on Ky, leaving Kelly and Chardonnay together. Chardonnay is a lot calmer after her prayer to God, and tries to be nice with Kelly. Kelly doesn't trust her motives, still mad that Chardonnay brought out the steroids scandal and ruined any chance that Jason had at the Hall of Fame.

When Tasha realizes that her daughter won't have memories of her grandfather, and Tasha has no pictures of him herself, Chardonnay makes a choice to take a picture of the corpse. They even try to dress him up, but it just doesn't work. It's entirely too morbid. As Kelly and Chardonnay argue about it, Tasha gets upset, calling them both selfish. Her father is gone, and these two are so focused on their issues with each other, that they don't realize how badly Tasha needs them. Tasha, understandly, storms out.

Afterwards, Kelly thanks Chardonnay for helping Brittany into college, though she only said it out of obligation. Chardonnay truly was happy for Brittany, regardless, believing she deserved a chance for an education. Chardonnay herself has a clear head now, regardless of how much she's gone through with Kelly and Jason. She went through it, but she's still standing. For that, she thanks Kelly. Kelly admits that she's been a monster, and that Chardonnay didn't deserve to be hurt the way she was. Kelly genuinely apologizes, but Chardonnay tells her respectfully that Kelly's going to have to live with what she did.

Meanwhile, Tasha goes to Malik's and breaks the news to him. Tasha's mind now is on Ky and how she wishes she hadn't messed things up with Pookie. Malik tells her to just make sure that everything is good with the two of them to have a good father-daughter relationship from there on out. Tasha admits to him that she hopes that his own bag of regrets isn't as heavy as hers. As Tasha walks out, Tee Tee comes in with frozen yogurt, and comforts Malik. Malik then calls Keira, obviously taking his mother's words to heart about regrets, and admits that he wants to be with Keira! He tells Tee Tee, "Sometimes you gotta throw it out there and see if it comes back." I really, REALLY hope they end up together, and that Malik doesn't screw it up! We'll see what happens!

Check out all new episodes of the FINAL SEASON of The Game on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET only on BET!

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Another spotlight for you all! If you are or represent an upcoming artist, designer, model, etc., please visit our Features/Submissions page for more information on a feature!

Today, we have Wasimah Dorn, creator of women's boutique Cledgy Customs! The designer has always had a great love of fashion, and began designing her own looks, believing that it was a unique way to truly express herself. “I feel like your outfit says a lot about who you are, what you do/like, what mood you are in that day etc.,” Wasimah said. “I've always aspired to be different from everyone else.” She began getting great compliments on her style and questions about where she got her clothes, and people would ask if she could create looks for them as well. “That’s when it all clicked for me,” Wasimah said. “It’s like ‘Okay, well maybe I should start my business and stop playing.’”

Inspired by her city of Philadelphia, and other women who are not afraid to be themselves, Wasimah started Cledgy Customs (classy and edgy in one word) 10 months ago, offering one of a kind designs for women to empower them. I wanted to empower other women as well as inspire them to embrace who they are. The designer said of her start of the business:
"I want to help women understand it's ok to not be the same as the next female you see. Don't be basic, be bold! Don't follow trends; create them with Cledgy Customs. I want them to look in the mirror and love what they are wearing and what they see. Young women can inspire other women, and together, we can all be bold and embrace our individuality through self love & Cledgy Customs. Cledgy Customs offers women customized classy and edgy items to ensure the highest of individuality within my brand. It's all about being bold and embracing your individuality as you empower other women.”

Currently, Wasimah is focused on getting her name and the brand out there, exploring vendor opportunities and upcoming photo shoots. In the future, she wants to build a respectable brand that is known for its positive moment. “I will become a businesswoman who inspires other women to never give up and never stop loving who/what they see in the mirror,” the designer said. “I will create an empire around women embracing their individuality through Cledgy Customs.”

Be sure to check out Wasimah’s unique designs on Cledgy Customs' official website, and follow the brand on Instagram!
Melissa Rivers is set to join Fashion Police, which will return to E! this August!

According to Variety, Melissa will join Giuliana Rancic and Brad Goreski on the show. Melissa is taking the seat of her late mother, Joan Rivers, while still managing her same executive producer role. There will also be a new format which includes two rotating chairs, featuring two different celebrity guests with the hosts every episode.



“As an executive producer since the beginning, Melissa helped shape ‘Fashion Police’ into an iconic TV series that couples fashion with comedy,” said Jeff Olde, exec VP of programming and development for E!. “We are pleased to now also feature Melissa in front of the ‘Fashion Police’ cameras, as she joins returning panelists Giuliana and Brad. And with the added flavor of rotating panelists, the show will deliver fresh, different and unpredictable fashion reviews with each new episode.”

Melissa said of the new role, “I’m very excited to be given the opportunity to continue to work with my E! and ‘Fashion Police’ family.”

Clearly the show has gone through its share of trials since Joan's passing in September 2014. Kelly Osbourne left the show in February after Giuliana made a controversial remark about singer/actress Zendaya's dreadlocks at an award show, saying she look like she "smells like patchouli oil or weed. Of course many fired back, including Zendaya herself. Kathy Griffin, who had stepped in after Joan passed, quit soon after, only having filmed seven episodes. The show then went into hiatus while execs figured out next steps.

Well, I guess this is the next step. I had a feeling that Melissa would be asked on. Personally, I don't think it will ever be the same since Joan is gone. That's a rare comedic legend. However, I wish Melissa the best of luck in the new role.

The series will return August 31 as the hosts cover the MTV Video Music Awards, and will run for six episodes through the end of the year.

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Singer-songwriter Mi'das (who will be featured on the site later on in the weekhas released the visual for his single "Too Little Too Late!" The song is the second single on Mi'das' Stronger EP.

According to Eurofied, Mi'das shared his feelings about the song and its meaning. "This song is about being afraid of getting old and having regrets about how you lived your life, about making too many compromises and not following your dreams," the singer said. "It’s one of my favorite songs because it mixes my soul and gospel influences with my love of songwriters and results in the song having a timeless feeling.”

Check out the video below!







I love how simple the video is. It's just Mi'das and his team singing and performing in the studio and on stage. Mi'das sings with such passion, and the song definitely draws you in!

You can check out more of Mi'Das' music on YouTube, and be sure to follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram