R&B singer Chris Brown and rapper Drake cover the reLAUNCH issue of VIBE magazine, which is expected to drop on December 9th. They are titling the double cover issues as ‘EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS / EVERYBODY LOVES DRAKE‘. More info and video on their official site.
A full day after serious allegations were made about whether or not he was convicted of child molestation three years ago, R&B singer Marcus “Pleasure P” Cooper released an official statement on his website:
“All of the recent rumors and accusations that are being circulated about me are 100% false. They are disgusting and vile; and they are being spread by individuals with their own sick agendas. The purported documents that are also being circulated are forgeries. I have never met or known anyone by the name of “AGoldstein” or Laura Goldstein or Ashley Goldstein, which I believe are fictitious names. I have never been represented by an attorney named Goldstein. For someone to go to such depths to assassinate my character and slander my good name is truly criminal. My attorneys are investigating this matter and will take all necessary and appropriate action to protect my name and reputation.”
The following statement was issued by Marcus Cooper p/k/a Pleasure P through his attorney Robert Meloni, Meloni & McCaffrey, P.C., 1515 Broadway, New York, NY10036; Email: r.meloni@m2law.net; Tel: (212) 520-6090.
There are obviously a lot of questions about this serious matter and hopefully, if he is telling the truth, he will be able to clear his name.
If looks could kill! Rihanna looks distressed and uncomfortable as she goes through security at the airport on Wednesday. The singer had to undergo a full body search while trying to depart Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). It’s probably because she wasn’t wearing a bra, but what’s new?
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Nobody does sex, love, and spirituality quite like R. Kelly and true to form on his ninth album “Unititled,” he doesn’t disappoint. If his lead single, the bangin’ track “Number One” featuring Keri Hilson, was any indication as to where this sex train was going, nothing on this album should come as a surprise.
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Kellz jumps right in with “Crazy Night,” a West Indian influenced track assisted by Konvict Music recording artists R. City. The admirable thing about Kelly is that he’s not afraid to transform his R&B stylings and merge into different musical lanes, but at this point it’s getting a little stale.
Despite his fumbles, Kelly gets his sea legs by mid album offering up a taste of his classic technique by way of the tracks like “Go Low” in which he likens a woman to a meal, that he wants to eat. “For instance you look like a food, wanna’ put you on my plate suck you up with some biscuits and go one and eat you baby.” Yes it’s enough to make you blush but it’s R. Kelly for goodness sakes!
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