The Universal Music Japan recording artist Che’nelle has influenced Asian culture and has set her sights on the states.
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Singer/songwriter BJ The Chicago Kid hosted a private listening session in New York City for his new LP In My Mind, dropping this fall.
The Bird and The Bee perform at the Marlin Room (Webster Hall) in celebration of their newest release.
Brandy Norwood and Cast of ‘Chicago’ Perform at 106.7 Lite FM’S Broadway in Bryant Park
New Yorkers spent a beautiful afternoon outside enjoying the second week of 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway in Bryant Park, a free lunchtime series featuring On- and Off- Broadway performances throughout the summer.
On The Scene: Nick Cannon & Boyz II Men Headline McDonald’s BlogHer Closing Night Bash
BlogHer and McDonalds succeeded in pulling out all the stops this year for the BlogHer15 Closing Party at Pier 84 in NYC.
Consequence Ft. Lupe Fiasco & Chris Turner – ‘Countdown’ [Video]
Consequence teamed up with Lupe Fiasco, Chris Turner and Revolt TV + VEVO to bring the video for “Countdown”. The video features charismatic performances by Cons and Lupe in the midst of them being overly consumed by numbers. Chris Turner ads his own soulful twist to the entire record, making it hard to dislike the song. The video is filmed by Matty J of KnotLion Media, Edited by Romen Rok for Hop Noodle Productions and Animated by Jesse Lampkin. Watch it above.
After liberating his laced up The Art Form Of Whatever project last month, Jared Evan decides to come through and share the official video for “Home,” a one-continuous-shot visual that follows Jared as he walks throughout the dimmed hallways of a building. Directed by Rik Cordero who kept things simple and you could say very original as this video was entirely shot using only a cell phone camera. Check it out.
This is not the first time jared experiments with a cell phone camera, his video for “Bad Guys” was also shot in the same manner and from the looks of it, this might just be his new thing.
‘Reify’ looks to add an entirely new dimension to the music listening experience.
At first, one could describe the Hot Sardines through the cliche and expected terms that define a French influenced hot jazz show: