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Saturday, July 28, 2012

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

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Rick Ross God Forgives, I Don't

After all the anticipation MMG head honcho Rick Ross finally unveils the official tracklist for his upcoming ‘God Forgives, I Don’t’ album. 2011 was a massive year for the Maybach Music Group, and the crew is only doing bigger, and better things during 2012. Although fans have had to wait through several push backs of Rick Ross’ ‘God Forgives, I Don’t’ album due to health concerns among other things, Ross is finally ready to drop this brand new project during the summer season. Ross’ ‘God Forgives, I Don’t’ is one of the most highly anticipated projects of not only the summer, but the entire year. The album will feature appearances from the likes of Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, Ne-Yo, Andree 3000, Meek Mill, Omarion, Usher, Wale, Drake, and Stalley. The project is currently slated to drop July 31st, and seeing that Maybach Music Group recently dropped their much buzzed about ‘Self Made Vol. 2‘ album, we imagine this project will end up earning Ross a top spot on the Billboard Top 200 album sales chart. Check out the official Rick Ross ‘God Forgives, I Don’t’ album tracklist below. 1. Pray For Us 2. Pirates 3. 3 Kings feat. Dr. Dre & Jay-Z 4. Ashamed 5. Maybach Music IV feat. Ne-Yo 6. Sixteen feat. Andre 3000 7. Amsterdam 8. Hold Me Back 9. 911 10. So Sophisticated feat. Meek Mill 11. Presidential feat. Elijah Blake 12. Ice Cold feat. Omarion 13. Touch’N You feat. Usher 14. Diced Pineapples feat. Wale & Drake 15. Ten Jesus Pieces feat. Stalley

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Ongoing Problem Of Piracy In The Online Music Industry

The Ongoing Problem Of Piracy In The Online Music Industry By Phineas Gray The online music industry has seen quite a few changes over the past few years. A number of lawsuits have been flying around suing people who were engaging in blatant piracy of music. This led to a number of sites being shut down over piracy charges. This has helped bring some amount of orderliness to the entire industry. Piracy has always been an issue, and with the advent of the Internet it has taken on an even stronger avatar. File sharing on the Internet has become a simple task, and that is why piracy thrives so much online. However, if you really want to do your part in reducing piracy, then you should start by downloading music that is legally available through the right channels. Many people are of the opinion that piracy is a problem that can never be done away with. However, if everybody does their part in stopping it, then it will surely die out, and everyone will receive their fair share of remuneration. Start by hunting for sites that offer affordable download options. This won't be too hard to find as there are a number of well known sites catering to a large number of music lovers. If you are hunting for a website that offers hindi music downloads, then you will not be disappointed. There are websites that have some lovely offers for people who want to download regularly. All you need to do is sign up and get down to downloading all the music you love. Coming back to the subject of piracy, experts in the music industry say that it can only be solved if the listeners unite against this major problem. Piracy is something that you shouldn't indulge in as you are indirectly robbing someone of their revenue. Think about this every time you download something that is not through the right channel. Listening to online music and downloading it is an exciting process. You can spend hours browsing through a number of artists from different genres of music. You can always pick out those songs that you would love to hear again, and download them whenever you want. If you've opted for a monthly download plan, then there is no limit on the number of songs you can pick out. Choose the right ones and do your part in putting an end to piracy in the music industry that has been going on for too long. If you're searching for legal online music, then you should certainly check out hungama.com. They have a good collection of artists just waiting to be listened to.

Monday, July 2, 2012

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BET Awards Associated Press 07/02/2012 10:38 AM By MESFIN FEKADU With all the star power at the BET Awards — Kanye West, Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, Beyonce and Samuel L. Jackson, to name a few — the most stirring moment came not from a superstar, but from the mother of one. Whitney Houston’s mother Cissy provided the emotional highlight of Sunday’s ceremony as she sang “Bridge Over Troubled Water” in tribute to her late daughter, leaving audience members like Beyonce and Soulja Boy in tears. Mariah Carey opened the tribute, and her voice wavered as she told stories about Houston. She recalled the last time she saw Houston last year, and how the two laughed and gossiped together. “I miss my friend,” Carey said. “I miss hearing her voice and laughter.” R&B singer Monica was vocally top-notch as she sang “I Love The Lord,” a gospel song once sang by Houston; Brandy sang two upbeat Houston hits, “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” and “I’m Your Baby Tonight.” Chaka Khan blazed the stage with “I’m Every Woman,” which Houston remade. Gary Houston, Whitney’s brother, also performed; and Houston’s “Waiting to Exhale” cast mates — Angela Bassett, Lela Rochon and Loretta Devine — also honored the singer. But it was Cissy Houston’s soaring performance that brought the audience to their feet, and had many dabbing their eyes. The tribute came five months after Houston’s death: She died the night before the Grammy Awards of an accidental drowning complicated by heart disease and cocaine use. As compelling as that moment was, the show was also defined by its low points: Entire segments of performances, from Nicki Minaj to Rick Ross, were muted out due to foul language and obscenities, though several vulgarities were heard on air. It started during the opening number by West’s G.O.O.D. music group, which included Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz. There were long moments of censored silence when the rappers performed “Mercy,” though not all the offending words were bleeped out. Moments later, Jackson, the show’s host, was joined by Spike Lee as they did a comedic version of Jay-Z and West’s hit song “... In Paris,” to laughs. “Two distinguished Morehouse men,” Lee joked after the performance, referencing the alma mater of the two. The censor police also worked overtime when Rick Ross performed with his Maybach Music Group and during Minaj’s performance and acceptance speech for best female hip-hop artist. Minaj’s win was her third consecutive time taking the prize. “I really, really appreciate BET for keeping this category alive, and I appreciate all the female rappers doing their thing, past, present and future,” she said, before uttering an obscenity. Best gospel winner Yolanda Adams, who also performed, gently took some of her peers to task, urging them to act mature and use their fame wisely. “We need all of y’all,” she said onstage. “I’m saying the world needs everyone in this room. Please make sure that you use your gift responsibly, ‘cause we’re watching. Our babies are watching, and they want to be like us.” West, the most nominated act of the night with seven, and Jay-Z won the ceremony’s top prize, earning video of the year for “Otis.” They also won best group. Beyonce was the second most nominated act with six. She won video director of the year (along with Alan Ferguson) and best female R&B artist and thanked the genre and her female influences. “I fell in love with music by listening to R&B. It’s the core of who I am,” she said, giving special thanks to Lauryn Hill, Mary J. Blige and “Whitney Houston, my angel.” When she lost video of the year to Jay-Z and West, she playfully hit her husband and laughed. The joking continued: Moments later, as West was giving his acceptance speech, Jay-Z interrupted him and said: “Excuse me Kanye, I’m gonna let you continue, but ...,” and the audience erupted with laughter, recalling West’s infamous interruption of Taylor Swift’s MTV Video Music Awards speech a few years back. Chris Brown was also a double winner, picking up his second consecutive win for best male R&B artist, and the “Fandemonium” award for a third time. Brown also performed in his first televised appearance since the New York City nightclub brawl between his entourage and Drake’s. Brown, his girlfriend, his bodyguard and NBA star Tony Parker were among those injured in the June 14 encounter, where bottles were thrown. Drake didn’t show, despite being nominated. The tone of night fluctuated frequently, as the show shifted from hotly anticipated performances to solemn moments to irreverence. Usher performed his groove “Climax,” and Minaj sported a blonde wig with pink tips as she performed the songs “Champion” and “Beez In the Trap,” which featured 2 Chainz. D’Angelo returned to the television spotlight with his first performance in years as he attempts a comeback. The night also featured some tributes to deceased greats: Chante Moore performed a medley of Donna Summer’s hits and Valerie Simpson sang a song in honor of her husband and writing partner Nick Ashford. Don Cornelius, Dick Clark and Hal Jackson were remembered. Even West offered tributes: after his performance, he name-dropped Rodney King and Whitney Houston in a verse that got cheers from the crowd, including his girlfriend, Kim Kardashian. Presenters included Taraji P. Henson, Tyler Perry, Kerry Washington and Jamie Foxx, who wore a T-shirt that had a picture of Trayvon Martin, the Florida teen killed by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman. Frankie Beverly

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