Sean Levert, brother of Gerald Levert and part of the trio “Levert” has died. Sean passed after being transported to Lutheran Hospital from a County Jail where he was held for failure to pay child support. Our prayers go out to the Levert Family.
MMIM wants to play a game….In 2003 Blu Cantrell and Michelle Branch both released a song entitled Breathe! We want to know which version of the song makes you want to come up for air…or which track makes you want to choke. Or maybe you are feeling both pieces. On your mark..get set go…express yourselves and let us know what you think!
Artist: Blu Cantrell featuring Sean Paul
Song: Breathe
Album: Bittersweet
Album Release Year: 2003
Artist:Michelle Branch
Song: Breathe
Album: Hotel Paper
Album Release Year: 2003
First Jay, then Mary now Snoop…he is next in line to have his own VH1 Storytellers Special. The live concert will be in front of a small intimate audience as Snoop tells a story to introduce each song or any memories he may have about it. Snoop will perform songs from his new album “Ego Trippin,’” as well as some old favorites. Special guests to perform are Doug E. Fresh, Charlie Wilson, Too Short and Mistah FAB.
VH1 Storytellers: Snoop Dogg premieres Monday, March 31 at 10 p.m. Eastern on VH1.
Trina’s second single from her album, Still Da Baddest, is featuring Keyshia Cole. The single is titled “I got a thang for you”. Trina’s new album hits stores this tuesday.
Even before 16-year-old Karina Pasian signed to Def Jam records, the stellar singer was already making a name for herself. From her winning performance on Star Search in 2003 to singing at the White House last June during Black Music Month, this New York City chanteuse has been paying her professional dues since she was a toddler.
“I’ve been singing and playing piano since I was three,” says Karina. “My babysitter had a piano, and she started teaching me how to play. It wasn’t until a year later that I began getting professional lessons.” While some have been quick to compare Karina Pasian to other performers including Aaliyah, Alicia Keys and Mariah Carey, one listen to her self-assured debut disc is evidence enough that she is destined for success.
Karina remembers the first time she sang in front of an audience. “I sang Céline Dion’s ‘My Heart Will Go On’ at a talent show. I was kind of nervous, but the audience loved it.”
From that point, there was no denying that music would be her life. A few years later, after using the Prince-penned ballad “How Come U Don’t Call” for an audition, Karina Pasian was cast on a revamped version of Star Search. “That was such a wonderful experience,” says Karina, who won the first round of the competition with a rousing version of the Jackson Five classic “I’ll Be There.”
Working with an array of songwriters, producers and artists that include The Dream, Tricky Stewart, Gordon Chambers, Chris Brown, Carlos McKinnney, Lil Mama and others, Karina proves to be a breath of fresh soul. “I’ve recorded over 70 songs in the last two years,” Karina says. “It was a period of real growth for me as I learned to focus and stay consistent.”
Karina Pasian’s godfather, famed producer and businessman Quincy Jones, has also been a guardian angel for the young singer. In addition to giving her advice, the maestro included her in the “We Are the Future” charity concert in 2006. Considering the talents Jones has worked with, from Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan to Michael Jackson and Tamia, she is in good company. “I know I’m blessed to have someone like Quincy in my corner,” she says.
A fan who embraces all forms of music, from the stylish Black pop of Brandy to old school jazz greats, Karina performed the standard “Misty” when she was at the White House last year. “Emilio Estefan, who has been a friend of my family for years, helped to put the show together, and invited me to be a part of it,” says Karina. “Later, my brother told me that I was the first Dominican to play at the White House, and that made me very proud.”
Studying music and voice at High School for the Professional Performing Arts, the Washington Heights native was more than prepared for any challenges that arose in the studio. “I was blessed to have some pretty amazing teachers who prepared me well,” she says sweetly. Refusing to fall into any cliché, Karina Pasian has recorded an album that is a reflection of her age and independent point of view.
Karina Pasian’s song “Sixteen” is a song of independence and admiration. “Ain’t no daddy’s where I’m from, its just mad mothers…why am I disrespected by someone I should call brother,” she sings in a pristine voice. “I wanted to do a song about what teenager girls go through in urban areas. It’s not cool that boys think they’re being cute when they say nasty stuff to us on the street.” Written and produced by The Dream and Tricky Stewart, best known for their work with Rihanna’s “Umbrella” and Madonna’s “Me Against the Music,” the song “Sixteen” reminds one of vintage Brill Building girls like the Crystals or Little Eva with an electro-groove.
Another The Dream and Tricky Stewart track that will leave fans breathless is “Baby Baby,” an uptempo song that is destined to be a dancefloor scorcher. “Though this is a fun song, it’s not just a party song,” says Karina “It’s about guys who simply see young women as sex objects, but I refuse to be that girl.” Indeed, like Aretha Franklin, she simply wants some respect. Sharing the mic with rapper Lil Mama (“Lip Gloss” & “Shawty Get Loose”), the two young stars connected in the studio. “Lil Mama was so cool, but it was her confidence in the booth that was really exciting.”
Produced and written by Carlos McKinney, the sing-songy “Can’t Find the Words” embraces elements of jazz and pop while simultaneously creating a whimsical track that sounds like nothing else of the radio. Additionally, Karina’s favorite song “Winner,” which highlights her elegant piano (her light touch on the keyboard reminds one of Erroll Garner) playing, is laidback and uplifting.
A beautiful young woman with more musical moxy than most sixteen year olds, Karina Pasian has constructed one of the finest debut discs in years. Melancholic and truthful, funky and real, blissful and bold, Karina’s album is the sound of a better tomorrow.
Click here to listen to 16 at War by Karina Pasian
Below is a video of Karina performing for Diddy. This girl is amazing! Let us know what you think (Please forgive Diddy in the background).
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MMIM will begin to feature little known facts about your favorite artists on a weekly basis. MC Lupe Fiasco caught our eye first.
~Lupe Fiasco real name is Wasalu Jaco.
~Was turned off from rapping after listening to lyrics in N.W.A. albums, but decided to pursue rapping after listening to Nas’ It Was Written which inspired him.
~He was given the nickname “Lu” from his first name Wasalu. He grabbed the name “Lupe” from a high school friend. “Fiasco” came from The Firm’s album. Lupe says, “They had the song, “Firm Fiasco” and I like the way it looked on paper.”
~Lupe Fiasco was originally supposed to be signed to Roc-a-Fella Records.
~After signing a deal with Reebok, Lupe designed a model of the Reebok “O.G.”
~His love for video games inspire the last and final album title, LUPend (at the end of an arcade video game, you are allowed to enter your name but only 3 letters hence the LUP and end…well it simply explains itself).

If you haven’t noticed, we at MMIM love us some Erykah Badu. And we also love her contemplative lyrics and how they makes you think. One song in particular is “Master Teacher” from her newly released New Amerykah album (the track samples Curtis Mayfield’s “Freddie’s Dead”).
The track begins with Bilal blessing it with his vocals as he sings, “I’ve been known to stay awake, a beautiful world I’m trying to find.” The songs goes into the chorus where Bilal and Erykah sings, “What if there was no niggas only mater teachers? I STAY WOKE”.
MMIM would love to hear your thoughts and your breakdown of this song and it’s lyrics.

If you are a aspiring producer and a fan of Ms.Badu, you are in luck. Erykah Badu has recorded a song titled “Real Thang” and she is in search for beats to go along with the track. If you are interested in having your production go along with Erykah’s beautiful and sultry voice you can submit here.
The winner will have the song featured on Okayplayer, and will also receive a Stanton DJ Gear package. The contest ends April 30th .

MySpace has signed a deal with two of the biggest music labels, Sony BMG and Warner Music Group. According to The New York Post, the social network site will make music downloads available to their millions of users and also offer ad supported video and audio.
What is so interesting about this deal is that MySpace isn’t asking for cash from these major records labels. Instead, the labels are trading content rights in exchange for equity stakes in MySpace Music as well as the opportunity to participate in advertising money that Rupert Murdoch’s expects to earn from this service (Rupert Murdoch is the media company that owns MySpace).
“The concept of the joint venture is to bring in all forms of making money from digital music and much more tightly integrate them,” one insider told The New York Post.
MySpace has over 15 millions hits a day on its music site.
Kanye gave a shout out to Tom (founder of MySpace) about the new venture on his blog. Check it out below.
Hello MMIM Audience, Forbes released the stars that they felt would change the game this year. Check out the artists below and let us know if you agree or not. We look forward to seeing your comments. Not trying to be bias or a hater, but it seems as though most of these artists are under 25 and they don’t have the ability to produce a complete quality album – but rather just a hot single.
1. Soulja Boy – Crank Dat
2. Sean Kingston – Beautiful Girl
3. Colbie Caillat – Bubbly
4. J. Holiday – Bed
5. Flo’Rida – Low
6. Plies – Shawty
7. Jordin Sparks – No Air
8. Huey – Pop Lock and Drop It
9. Hurricane Chris – Aye Bay Bay
10. One Republic – Apologize
“Heaven Sent” is Keyshia Cole’s 4th single from her album Just Like You. The video was taped in Hawaii and directed by Benny Boom.

Has it really been 20 years? This year will mark the 20th anniversary of Yo! MTV Raps. The first episode was hosted by Fab Five Freddy in 1988 and then a year later Ed Lover and Doctor Dre were added. In commemoration of this anniversary, MTV has declared April Yo! MTV Raps Month. For the entire month, www.yo.mtv.com will bless you with classic videos, photos, and interviews.
Big Boi is back with another single entitled Royal Flush from his upcoming album Sir Lucious Leftfoot. I wonder what he was thinking when he came up with that title. MMIM wants to know if you think this song is a hit or miss. This track brings me back to the Stankonia days, but that’s just my opinion. Enjoy!
Click here to listen to Royal Flush by Big Boi featuring Andre 3000 and Raekwon