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Olivia gave an intimate performance at NYC’s Soho Apple Store on Wednesday evening in NYC. It was in conjunction with Apple’s Black Music Month Live series.
The ‘Love & Hip-Hop’ singer showcased some songs from her forthcoming album Show The World, including “Take It Off” and “Lick, Salt, Shot, Lime”. Her latest single “December” will be featured as Thursday’s ‘New Joint of the Day’ on BET’s 106th & Park.
Estelle dropped by BET’s 106th & Park on Wednesday evening and debuted her newest music video, “Break My Heart,” featuring Rick Ross.
Actor Omari Hardwick also makes a cameo in the Chris Robinson & Iren Sheffield-directed video. This is the first single from her forthcoming album, All of Me. Peep the behind the scenes video below.

Raven-Symoné is rockin’ her new figure and natural doo in the new issue of Rolling Out magazine‘s newest issue. The 25 year-old actress talked about her new show The Great State of Georgia, what she learned while working on Disney’s That’s So Raven and how she achieved her new figure:
On her new show, ‘The Great State of Georgia’:
The show focuses on the problems you can go through when auditioning and being rejected and, sometimes, accepted. It’s a good journey that my character, Georgia, goes through with a friend and her aunt, which is played by Loretta Devine. I find it interesting that I’m doing a role that mirrored my younger life when I moved from Georgia to New York. This is more of a sophisticated comedy, but we don’t take away from the fun aspect of it.On the lessons learned while on ‘That’s So Raven’:
“That’s So Raven” was a blessing beyond belief. It was a set that was very nurturing. The main thing I learned was to pace yourself and have fun. When you get a job in the industry, you have a lot of obligations. Sometimes, you get tired, you get cranky, and, then, you’re labeled a diva. I’m not a diva. I’m tired, and my head hurts. So, I had to pace myself. Work starts at 8 a.m., and it ends at 8 p.m. During the show, some people would say, “You’re young. Keep going,” and I did. But eventually, I had to take a break because I was tired.On how she was able to shed those pounds:
During “That’s So Raven,” I dealt with stress that an average 15-year-old might not go through, and my body showed those stresses on the outside. Doctors say that stress kills and that stress manifests itself in different ways. For me, and the way my genes are, I happened to get a little thicker. After “That’s So Raven” ended, the weight of the world was off of my shoulders. I was able to look at what was going on with me, instead of finding comfort in things that might not be the healthiest. By releasing those issues, my stress went away internally as well as externally. [Read more]
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