This track just makes you wanna 2-step! Robin Thicke dropped another track from his upcoming studio album, which is also called “Love After War”. The smooth R&B crooner takes us back with a classy track, as he tries to make it up to his boo after a bad fight. Def a sexy track!
Love After War will make its complete album debut on November 15. On the other hand, this single will be available on iTunes next Tuesday, October 11.
Check out the new video from Drake for “Headlines”, the first single from his upcoming album Take Care, which hits stores on his 25th birthday, Oct. 24.
President Barack Obama delivers remarks during the Human Rights Campaign’s 15th Annual National Dinner at the Washington Convention Center on Saturday (October 1) in Washington, DC. The President spoke to one of the leading gay rights groups two weeks after the repeal of the military’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy.
In a recent interview with Media Research Center, Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) said that President Barack Obama’s race protects him from criticism from the media.
Reagan was beautiful because Reagan simplified everything, so let’s simplify it. This guy pushed every one of the media’s buttons. He was liberal, he was different, he was new, he was black. Oh my God, it was the potpourri of everything. They are so vested in our first black president not being a failure that it’s going to be amazing to watch the lengths they go to protect him. They [the media], I believe, will spout this racist line if some of their colleagues up here aren’t doing it aggressively enough. There is going to be a real desperation.
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) shared similar sentiments at a Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) town-hall, asserting that the CBC doesn’t put pressure on the President because blacks love him, but we want to hear from you on the topic.
DO WE GIVE PRESIDENT OBAMA A PASS BECAUSE OF HIS RACE?
Singer/actress Queen Latifah, Keke Palmer & country music’s very own Dolly Parton are starring in an upcoming film this winter called Joyful Noise. In the musical dramedy, Latifah and Parton play two church choir members who share opposing views on how to take their little town choir to the top of a national gospel choir competition.
Palmer plays Queen Latifah’s daughter who later catches the eye of Parton’s grand-son, who also has some vocal chops of his own. Law & Order‘s Jesse L. Martin and Courtney B. Vance also co-star in the film.
Kind of reminds me of Sister Act, just without the nuns, Lauryn Hill and 90s outfits Lol Check out the trailer below. Joyful Noise hits movie theaters January 13, 2012.