Posts Tagged ‘R&B’

Usher Feat. Nicki Minaj ‘Lil’ Freak’ [VIDEO]

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

The full version of the Lil’ Freak video is out and well…I’m a little underwhelmed. Nicki Minaj prowls a dark nightclub in a two-tone wig, Usher spends a lot of time not dancing, and Ciara and Jamie Foxx both make the briefest of cameos. This song is still the bisexual girls anthem, but the video is just kinda meh.

In an interview with MTV, Nicki Minaj revealed that the video concept was based on a certain horror movie. “The video is freaky. And it’s a great concept, a great story line. It felt just like one of the sequels to ‘Saw’. It was dope.”

Raymond vs. Raymond will finally be released on March 30.

Usher feat. Nicki Minaj – Lil’ Freak Video Preview

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

I’ve been bumping this track and waiting on this video for months now. Ummm…can we get Raymond vs Raymond anytime soon? Lil’ Freak is a banger for both Usher and Nicki Minaj. I love ‘em together, but I’m a little undecided on the video.

Based on this preview clip, I’m not all that impressed, but I love the song so much that I’m willing to hold off on a final opinion until I see the entire video.

Teairra Mari feat. Gucci Mane and Soulja Boy ‘Sponsor’

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Artist: Teairra Mari featuring Gucci Mane and Soulja Boy
Song: Sponsor
Album: At That Point
Director: Yolande Geralds

Erykah Bady Performs ‘Window Seat’ on Jimmy Fallon Live

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I’ll take any chance I can get to post Erykah Badu in a leotard. I’ve got no shame in my game.

Erykah Badu (backed up by The Roots) appeared on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” for a live performance of her new song, “Window Seat”. The song is the first single from her soon to be released album titled New Ameryhak Part Two: Return of the Ankh.

Nivea – Love Hurts Video feat. Lil Wayne

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

After locking down the 10 videos he shot before reporting to jail, Lil’ Wayne found time to appear in one more — Nivea’s “Love Hurts” video. As the ex-girlfriend and babymama of Lil’ Wayne, the song is probably more than a little autobiographical for her.

My favorite line:

Women always think they can change a man when changing my mind was the better plan.

Love it.