Archive for January 18th, 2012

January 18, 2012

I Luv Live – Not 4 The A List Special ft Kano, Mikey J & Ghetts

I Luv Live kicked off again this year with a special show presenting Mikey J and Kano’s recently released EP Not 4 The A List. Known for attracting decent crowds, this I Luv Live special managed to attract so many people I found it hard to move.

Presenter Ras Kwame introduced us to singer Ruby Ann, a soul singer from Manchester whose song Goodbye she described to the audience as a ‘dedication to my ex.’ Roses Gabor was up next, and livened the crowd up a bit more performing the Redlight produced track Stupid and Pharaohs, which she featured on the track with SBTRKT.

The crowd was nicely warmed up for the next act Ghetts. He came on stage drink in hand announcing how Eskimo Dance was so crazy on Saturday night he had now lost his voice, apologising to everyone. This didn’t seem to let down his performance, as he started with his verse from She Likes Too, moving onto Who’s On The Panel, Artillery and Red Pill.

The crowd seemed too relaxed until Ghetts took to the stage, all of a sudden there were gun fingers, people were dancing and cheering, Ghetts seemed to have given everyone in the room a burst of energy.

Cue Kano. The audience went mad as soon as he stepped onto the stage, joined by Mikey J the producer of the EP and many other Kano tracks. Random Antics was another favourite for the crowd on the night with everyone joining in on ‘Rah Rah.’ Kano explained Not 4 The A List to the crowd saying, “This isn’t for radio play…I basically was just having fun, making songs with artists that I wanted too.”

After this the crowd went crazy and blocked my view of the stage. I moved my head about 30 times before I caught a glimpse of Wretch 32 and realised why. Wretch had joined Kano for his verse on the song E.T. It would have been nice to have seen Wiley and Scorcher there too.

Ghetts was brought back on stage to perform House Of Pain alongside Kano. They both sat down on speakers and it was definitely a highlight of the night.

Now it was time for some old school classic tunes and a little bit of a battle between various MC’s on stage to see if the other could remember their lyrics and complete the sentence. With Ghetts and Kano talking about releasing an EP together and Ghetts repeating on the mic various times, “This is a defining moment,” made me feel like I was witnessing something momentous.

January 18, 2012

Dappy – Rockstar ft. Brian May

The legendary guitarist and songwriter from rock group Queen joins Dappy for the Rockstar song and video.

January 18, 2012

Rihanna’s Armani Summer 2012 Campaign

Rihanna who is the face of Armani Jeans and Emporio Armani looks smoking in these new snaps of the 2012 Ad campaign. Rhi Rhi is seen posing in lacy lingerie, strippy shorts and skinny jeans on furniture.

January 18, 2012

THE BULLITTS – SUPERCOOL starring ROSARIO DAWSON

The Bullitts is known for his quirky and innovative sounds and videos. This one made me laugh and I think it’s genius. Good dance moves too Jeymes!

Read my interview with The Bullitts here 

January 18, 2012

Charli Baltimore Explains Why She Hasn’t Seen “Notorious”

The former Murder Inc. rapper Charli Baltimore went on Power 105.1 to speak to Cherry Martinez about her upcoming film Gangs of Roses 2, which also features Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose, and her upcoming album release in April. Biggie’s former girlfriend was then asked about the Notorious film, in which she replied that she hasn’t seen it and then explained the reasons why.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkuox-yUfHI

“I didn’t want to watch it and I didn’t feel like – nothing negative against anybody who was involved with the movie as far as the production of it – I just feel a certain way about who and what people should do [with] a B.I.G. movie. I know people who were in his day-to-day, everyday life. I was pretty vocal about that. This is just my opinion, no need for anybody to get their panties in a bunch, but the only people to me who could have shot an accurate descriptive portrayal of real life were Damion Butler, who is D-Roc, [Lil’] Cease and maybe Money L. And a guy named Seeth, who used to be around. But out of those four, definitely D-Roc, definitely Cease.”

“I don’t think anybody else could do an accurate portrayal of Big. The only reason I say that, and no disrespect to his mom, but she just wasn’t around everyday. People grow up. The way you present yourself to your parents when you see them on holidays or whatever, that’s not really how you are everyday. If your parents are coming over, you’re cleaning the house, you’re making everything situated. You’re going to kind of be on guard. These were people that were around him good times, bad times, whatever times. That’s just how I looked at it.”