
Guess who filmed some scenes for a new music video while in South Africa over the weekend? Hint: He recorded a duet with another popular singer recently…

Guess who filmed some scenes for a new music video while in South Africa over the weekend? Hint: He recorded a duet with another popular singer recently…

NextSelection/Bad Boy artist Cassie released a follow-up to the buzz single, “Must Be Love,” from her upcoming album, Electro Love, which is set to hit stores sometime this fall.
“Let’s Get Crazy,” featuring and produced by RedOne, was leaked earlier in demo form, but the final version of the dance track will impact rhythmic stations August 10th.

You may remember R. City (also known as Rock City) from our previous Hot or Not spotlight on them, with their first single, “Losin’ It.” The Konvict/Virgin signees are back with their second single, “I’m Leavin’,” produced by Swizz Beatz and featuring Akon.
The track took a turn at the very beginning, that I wasn’t expected, but I think that the song could do well for these guys. Although they had hard time jumping off as artists, R. City has had huge success with writing (think Pussycat Dolls’ “When I Grow Up,” and Jennifer Hudson’s current single, “If This Isn’t Love”), so we’ll see what else they’ve got in store for us.



♫ Cassie feat. Akon – Let’s Get Crazy (full) – listen
My anticipation is building for Cassie’s album because of the new single, “Must Be Love,” featuring Diddy. But also because on Twitter, Diddy won’t stop talking about this amazing Bad Boy comeback! This new track from Cassie and Akon is produced by RedOne, who Akon has seriously put on with the production on Lady Gaga’s #1 hit, “Just Dance,” which also features his artist, Colby O’Donis. It sounds like exactly like something left over from Gaga’s album, The Fame.
♫ Keri Hilson feat. T-Pain & Lil’ Jon – Hey Girl (full) – listen
“Hey Girl” is a track taken from Keri Hilson’s In A Perfect World… sessions that didn’t make the album, but was rumored to be on the official tracklisting. Although the song is fun, I’m glad it didn’t make the final cut, because the content doesn’t really fit in with the rest of the material on Keri’s debut. However, it does fit in with the running trend of songs about drinking.
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