Archive for August, 2009

Aug
1

VIDEO: T-Mobile Sidekick 3G LX Ad with B-Boy Dancers

T-Mobile new sidekick 3G LX commerical with B-Boy dancers. For all the new features of the phone check out sidekick.com

Aug
0

VIDEO: Fabolous “Loso’s Way” # 1 on Billboard Charts

According to Billboard, Fabolous’ Loso’s Way after one week of sales resulted in a No. 1 debut with 99,000 copies sold. This is his first time landing the number one spot on the charts he came close with 2007′s From Nothing to Something which amounted to 159,000 copes in its first week.

Video of Fabolous on Alexa Chung

Props: RapRadar

Aug
0

VIDEO: P. Diddy’s “StarMaker” (Trailer)

Sean “Diddy” Combs new reality series “Starmaker” created with partner Mark Burnet,¬† is sorted of like American Idol but contestants will perform in front of an audience each week as they also strive to sharpen their performance skills, handle photo shoots and deal with paparazzi. The aspiring solo artist will live together as they compete for a record deal for Diddy’s label Bad Boy and the opportunity for a¬† Rodnery Jerkins produced record.¬† The show will be aired on August 16th at 10pm on MTV the trailer below gives you an insight of what to expect.

Aug
0

VIDEO: Common & The Roots Hennessy Artistry Tour

Hennessy announces the fourth annual Hennessy Artistry series taking place in Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and New York City. The tour will feature Common along with The Roots appearing as the house band. Common promises to create a “musical blend of talent that will do Artistry justice.
We are planning some surprises as well, it should be quite an experience and I am thrilled to be a part of it.”

Cities and dates are listed below:

The Shrine, CHICAGO                                                 SEPTEMBER 12

The Velvet Room, ATLANTA                                       SEPTEMBER 19

The Corinthian, HOUSTON                                          OCTOBER 3

“HALO” NEW YORK @ Terminal 5¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬† ¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬†¬† OCTOBER 7

Aug
0

VIDEO: Ciara’s Do Something 101 Campaign

Ciara is the celebrity spokeswoman for Staple’s second annual Do Something 101 national school supply drive. Staples philanthropic campaign in association with New York nonprofit DoSomething.org calls on¬† the help of teenagers to collect¬† school supplies for their communities and drop them off at Staple’s stores from July through September. Those who want to run local school supply drives can visit DoSomething101.org for¬† further information. Photo below is Ciara at the Children’s Aid Society Dunlevy Milbank Boys & Girls Club in New York on Tuesday. Video of the campaign’s commercial is below.

Aug
Aug
2

PICS: Kid Cudi Covers Complex Magazine

What kind of fears do you have about releasing your album?

Kid Cudi: I don’t really have any fear about the business; my biggest fear is getting wrapped up in the illusion of fame and Hollywood and shit like that. Getting wrapped up in the worldly things like drugs and the excitement of being famous. I have a vulnerable enough past that it could propel me into that world. I don’t want to be caught up in it. I want to do something while I’m here. This is hell. All the shit that’s going on around us, this is hell.

But do you feel like your own world ia hell sometimes ?

Kid Cudi: Yeah. Most of my groupies are spawns of the devil. [Laughs.] They’re there to take me off track and fuck up my purpose. It’s like the dark side is trying to pull me in. Who wouldn’t like a bunch of hot-ass bitches saying, “Hey, we all wanna fuck you right now!”? [Laughs.] But you have to realize that it’s an illusion, that you can get caught up, turn into a person that you never knew you could be—and I don’t wanna be that dude.

Source: Complex

Aug
3

VIDEO: Chris Rock’s “Good Hair” (Trailer)

Good Hair in theaters October 9, has Chris Rock traveling all across America to explore the way hairstyles impact the activities, pocketbooks, sexual relationships and self-esteem of the black community. Ice-T, Nia Long, Paul Mooney, Raven-Symone, Maya Angelou, Salt-n-Pepa, Eve and Reverend Al Sharpton share their point of views through out the film.