In My Zone 2 Status: Completed Release Date: November 26, 2010 Download:Click Here Lyrics:Click Here Synopsis & Tracklist:Click Here
F.A.M.E. Status: Completed Release Date: March 22, 2011 Singles Released: Yeah 3x, Look at Me Now, Beautiful People, She Ain't You, Next 2 You, Wet the Bed Lyrics:Click Here Synopsis & Tracklist:Click Here
Boy In Detention Status: Completed Release Date: August 5, 2011 Download:Click Here Lyrics:Click Here Synopsis & Tracklist:Click Here
Fortune Status: In Progress Release Date: May 8, 2012 Singles Released: Strip (feat. Kevin McCall), Turn Up the Music, Sweet Love Lyrics:Click Here Synopsis & Tracklist:Click Here
Think Like a Man Role: TBA Status: Pre-Production Release Date: April 6, 2012 Synopsis: A romantic comedy centered on a relationship expert who cannot keep his own love life in order. Based on the best selling book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, by Steve Harvey.
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Written By: Karina || Date Posted: Oct 24, 2011 || Filed Under: Music,Videos || 0 Comments
We hope you weren’t expecting a slow, relaxing weekend — because here’s a little Fastlife coming at you. In the latest song from Joe Jonas’ speedy-living LP, the guido impersonator apparently abandons his desire to “See No More” by shedding light on a turbulent relationship gone sour. And if you feel a bit of a Chris Brown vibe beaming out from this track, that’s not an accident — ’cause guess who co-wrote the tune with Kevin McCall? Yep — Breezy! (Production provided by Hit-Boy, in case you were wondering.) Is it a seaworthy effort, or should it be dashed upon the rocks? Listen to “Lighthouse” below to find your way ashore.
The song’s got an unusual beat, and Breezy’s influence is very clearly felt in this melancholy jam (especially since he provides the background vocals). It kinda feels like the male R&B equivalent of “Skyscraper,” if a bit more produced — both tracks are named after buildings, after all!
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Written By: Karina || Date Posted: Oct 10, 2011 || Filed Under: Music,News || 0 Comments
J. Cole is riding high this week after the release of his debut, Cole World: The Sideline Story. Aside from the inevitable euphoria that comes with dropping one’s first album, relative newcomer Cole also got a chance to work with Jay-Z, Missy Elliott and Trey Songz on the project. But fans shouldn’t expect the high-profile collaborations to stop there thanks to DJ Drama.
On October 11, the Atlanta DJ will drop his latest album, Third Power, on which he paired Cole with Chris Brown for a track titled “Undercover.”
“We were searching for tracks for Chris,” Drama explained to MTV News about how he and producer V12 the Hitman came up with the song. “We got something, Chris went in. I thought about it for a minute: Who hasn’t he worked with, who hasn’t he been on a record with?”
That meant excluding heavy hitters like Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, Kanye West and Swizz Beatz, who are among CB’s army of previous collaborators. Drama eventually thought to link Brown with Roc Nation’s rookie rapper Cole, and although the pair appeared together on little-known British rapper Chipmunk’s “Champion (Remix),” Drama’s “Undercover” will mark the first time Cole and Breezy co-headline a song.
“J. Cole has definitely been doing his thing,” Drama added. “That’s another guy that I have a lot of respect for and am excited for what he’s been accomplishing, so we made that allegiance right there; plus, you got some bars from Breezy.”
Brown already has a dedicated female fanbase and Cole — thanks to songs like his R&B-tinged “Can’t Get Enough” and a feature on Miguel’s hit “All I Want Is You” — is becoming a heartthrob himself. Whatever the case, Drama is pretty sure the song will win women over. “I think the ladies gonna like this one,” he said.