Being stuck in the cold line that cut down 12th ave was worth the wait considering the energy brought by Ferg, Marc, and G-Eazy.
Music
Saturday’s world premiere of the Lifetime Original Movie Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart sang to 3.6 million Total Viewers, according to Nielsen Fast Cable Ratings.
In a pool full of new artists coming up in Atlanta, 24HRS is one of the standout acts. His first project debuted a month ago according to his soundcloud, but despite being fairly new, 24HRS has already gained Oliver-El-Khatib’s attention which lead to 24HRS’ record “Time” getting a spin on OVO Sound Radio episode 13. No one knows what 24HRS looks like, there is no face to match the music but that is not stopping the crooner from gaining fans and being at the verge of going viral.
Putting him in a box and trying to categories his music is not even fair as 24HRS has his own style combined with the known sound that we’ve come to expect from ATL. Perhaps calling his unique auto-tuned style a fresh take on Atlanta’s established sound is a better description. The tension keeps on building around this super mysterious artist, which is only working in his favor and getting listeners to really tune in and look up his music.
His 24HRS EP only consists 4 songs and his standout tracks include “Time” and “Deepend”. Either way it is a must listen project that will have you hooked instantly. Take a listen below.
Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Little Big Town and Adele will perform at the 58 Annual Grammy Awards.
“White Privilege II” is important and here’s why…
Urban Fitness 911, a Los Angeles non-profit organization was created to address the disparity of academic skills, health and fitness among teenagers and young adults in low income communities, collaborated with artists deadmau5, SOFI, the voice and writer behind deadmau5 singles “Sofi Needs A Ladder” and “One Trick Pony”, and Tommy Lee from Motley Crüe on January 15th, 2016 at the King Drew Magnet Golden Eagle School in Compton, CA.
deadmau5, Tommy Lee and Sofi spoke with Urban Fitness 911 students about the importance of perseverance and not losing sight on their dreams. Additionally, they discussed their success within the music industry and how they were able to overcome difficult times in their lives in order to create profitable businesses and personal success. Famed entertainment attorney, Dina LaPolt and artist and performer Sofi, joined the panel by sharing real life stories about the ups and downs of the music industry.
The eager students asked various questions, some serious, some funny, “My first passion was computer programming, which eventually led me to create music.” deadmau5 added. “I believe being drug free contributed to a lot of my success.”
One student asked Tommy Lee how many times he’s fallen down and gotten back up? “Too many times to count, I just keep the faith and keep moving forward,” Tommy Lee explained.
With Urban Fitness 911, Joel, Tommy, Dina and Sofi were able to vocalize one of their goals which is in alignment with the organization’s ultimate success – aiming to change the lives of Los Angeles youth.
Founder Veronica Everett-Boyce, founded Urban Fitness 911 three years ago because she believes that no one’s situation is alike, and every person deserves a chance to be successful.
New music from Kanye West never fails to peak the interest of Hip Hop fans, no matter their current opinion of him.
Rhymesayers Entertainment and Doomtree member, P.O.S. linked up with Alex One Shots to provide a new visual for Lock-picks, Knives, Bricks and Bats.
After being detained in South Africa, Yasiin reached out to Kanye and released a voice recording through kanyewest.com
