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    New Music: LeToya “Lazy”

    July 31, 2009

    Another hot track from LeToya from her upcoming album, Lady Love. I haven’t heard any songs that I did NOT like from this album so far. Might be a good one…

    New Music | Tags: LeToya | No Comments | New Music: LeToya “Lazy” | Posted by kimesha

    New Music: The Clipse ft Keri Hilson “All Eyes On Me”

    July 31, 2009

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    New music from The Clipse featuring Keri Hilson titled “All Eyes On Me.” I’m feeling this one. Great production, but of course you know it was produced by Pharell. I like the way Keri sounds on this one. Let us know what you think.

    All Eyes On Me

    New Music | Tags: Keri Hilson, The Clipse | No Comments | New Music: The Clipse ft Keri Hilson “All Eyes On Me” | Posted by kimesha

    Eminem Gives Mariah A “Warning”

    July 31, 2009

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    Eminem came back strong on this one. I got one word for this diss – WHOA!

    The Warning

    New Music | Tags: Eminem, Mariah Carey | No Comments | Eminem Gives Mariah A “Warning” | Posted by kimesha

    New Music: Breakdown – Kayem Featuring Wale

    July 30, 2009

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    Check out the latest track from Kayem featuring Wale entitled Break Down. The song was produced by Rich Harrison.

    Click here to download the track.

    New Music | Tags: kayem, Wale | No Comments | New Music: Breakdown – Kayem Featuring Wale | Posted by kimrene

    Kid Cudi – An Actor?

    July 30, 2009

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    Kid Cudi has is about to take on the world of acting thanks to Mark Whalberg. For those of you that are not familiar, he is the producer of Entourage – enough said. The series, which will be called How To Make It In America will be a comedy show where the rapper plays Domingo Dean. Details for the plot are still being ironed out, but I am anxious to see how Cudi does when he is “center stage” from a theatrical standpoint versus music.

    Mood Ring | Tags: Kid Cudi | No Comments | Kid Cudi – An Actor? | Posted by kimrene

    Video Stills From Goapele’s New Video “Milk and Honey”

    July 30, 2009

    I’m so glad that this wonderful songstress decided to come back to the music scene and bless us with her voice. Earlier this month, MMIM posted Goapele’s newly released single, Milk and Honey and the stills from the video has been released. Check back with MMIM to watch the video, until then, here are the video stills from the video, “Milk and Honey.”

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    Mood Ring | Tags: Goapele | No Comments | Video Stills From Goapele’s New Video “Milk and Honey” | Posted by kimesha

    Tim Westwood Conversates With Jay-Z

    July 30, 2009

    Check out the interview below where Tim Westwood and Jay-Z discusses his beef with the Game, the real meaning behind D.O.A., Chris Brown rumors, and he even does a freestyle for his current single we Run This Town.

    Interviews | Tags: Jay-Z, tim westwood | 2 Comments | Tim Westwood Conversates With Jay-Z | Posted by kimrene

    The Source Tribute to MJ

    July 30, 2009

    Within the next months, you can guarantee that you will see plenty of these tribute covers turning into collector’s items. This is The Source tribute to Michael Jackson. The issue should hit stands sometime next month. Be on the look because everyone else will.

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    Mood Ring | Tags: Michael Jackson, The Source | No Comments | The Source Tribute to MJ | Posted by kimesha

    Video Mood: Jeremih “I’mma Star”

    July 30, 2009

    Ya’ll already know how I feel about this song and the video deosn’t help either (for me). Check out Jeremih’s new video for “I’mma Star”.

    Video Mood | Tags: Jeremih | No Comments | Video Mood: Jeremih “I’mma Star” | Posted by kimesha

    Drake To Release “Thank Me Later” on Valentines Day?

    July 30, 2009

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    During an interview that was done with The Boom Box, Drake stated that his debut studio album, Thank Me Later would most likely be coming out on Valentines Day next year. The release date would fall a year after he dropped his already super successful mixtap So Far Gone, which is already taking over the radio airwaves. I mean who really tours just off a mixtape people!! You have to give this dude props!

    Click here to check out the interview.

    Interviews,Mood Ring | Tags: Drake | No Comments | Drake To Release “Thank Me Later” on Valentines Day? | Posted by kimrene

    Video Mood: Rick Ross Featuring Ne-Yo – Boss Lady

    July 30, 2009

    Rick Ross is truly delivering singles for his latest album Deeper Than Rap. Check out the video for his latest single Boss Lady featuring Ne-Yo. The video takes place on an island of some sort, and looks as though the production budget may have been low. Also if you were looking for Ne-Yo, you won’t find him here only his vocals.

    Video Mood | Tags: Ne-Yo, Rick Ross | 1 Comments | Video Mood: Rick Ross Featuring Ne-Yo – Boss Lady | Posted by kimrene

    Camron Forms Entertainment Company

    July 30, 2009

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    Camron has decided to form a new entertainment company called The U.N. The company will include a film, music, and DVD subvisivion. Camron is looking to turn the company into powerhouse where he will be responsible for creating direct to dvd movies to increase awareness around his camp. Camron revealed that they had a movie coming out called The Bakery, and that he would even be releasing a second installment of Killa Season.

    I wish him luck, but I would not be interested in seeing anything he puts out. Just my opinion.

    Mood Ring | Tags: camron | No Comments | Camron Forms Entertainment Company | Posted by kimrene

    Complex Presents: Life After Death – Dead Rap Magazines

    July 30, 2009

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    Complex recently did a great feature on their site entitled Life After Death: Dead Rap Magazines. I found it quite interesting because they remind us of how the music journalism industry has evolved and moved drastically onto the interactive space, while print is slowly but surely becoming obsolete.

    Within the feature they describe each magazine’s pitch, what they are notable for, their death knell, legacy, and how they felt the magazine should be rated. Some of the popular titles include Subculture, Notorious, Urban Soul, and most recently Vibe.

    Click here to check out the feature.

    Mood Ring | Tags: complex magazine | No Comments | Complex Presents: Life After Death – Dead Rap Magazines | Posted by kimrene

    Music’s Best Kept Secret: Hollyweerd

    July 30, 2009

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    MMIM is always on the lookout of new artistry and I’ve decided to begin with my roots which lay in the South. In a search to bring back the true essence of Atlanta musicianship, I came across this group called “Hollyweerd”, which consists of four young men who have come together to join the new hip-hop movement. These talented young men met in Atlanta and came together to form their group in 2007. They have created a buzz over the internet with their eclectic sound that pretty much defies what we currently hear to be the norm of hip-hop. The group is influenced by a variety of genres such as jazz, hip-hop, techno, rock, and alternative. From what I’ve heard from them thus far, “Hollyweerd” shows me they are here to bring transformation and a new breed of music from the south. Let MMIM know what you think after taking a listen to their single “Weerdo”.


    Weerdo – HOLLYWEERD

    Music's Best Kept Secret | Tags: Hollyweerd | No Comments | Music’s Best Kept Secret: Hollyweerd | Posted by tanyabinspired

    Music’s Best Kept Secret: Carolyn Malachi

    July 30, 2009

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    *While she has always written poetry, rhymes, and songs as a habit, Carolyn Malachi started producing music in 2003 as a part of a course in Sound Design during her undergraduate minor studies in Communications at Shepherd University. Combining the two, she scored an opportunity to perform at the Shepherdstown Street Festival in 2005.

    Fellow student Danny Tait, who would soon after become the drummer for the band, MALACHI, asked Carolyn if she had ever considered performing with a live band. Tait and Carolyn began recording one of the songstress’s original ballads after sneaking into a practice room in the university’s music department. Tait shared it with Matt Lewis and the three formed the core of a Jazz-Hip Hop trio MALACHI. Motivated by their slogan was, “Jazz savants sling stones at the big Pop monster. ”

    MALACHI played several venues such as the hisotric Bohemian Caverns in DC. Carolyn who cites Sarah Vaughn as one of her influences, described the gigs as moving since her great -grandfather, John Malachi was a pianist who made history on DC’s famed U Street Jazz scene three generations ago.

    Carolyn said her time with the band provided her with the experience of working with trained Jazz musicians and allowed her to become more sensitive to music and more appreciative of the organic relationship between audience and artist.

    MMIM: How would you describe your sound?

    CM: I like to call my sound “Haute-Eclectic-Soular-Blues”. It is my own infectious gumbo of jazz, hip-hop, and spoken word. The blend is evident in my recent project, Revenge of the Smart Chicks II: Ambitious Gods. I just hit the quarter-life mark, so for me, the project is a sonic journey through the basics of human development, the ABC’s of growing up- Ambition, Brains, and Candor.

    MMIM: Who are some of your musical influences?

    CM: Surprisingly, most of my musical influences are musicians and producers, not so much vocalists. I love the sound of any guitar, and a well-stroked acoustic bass, really any instrument that articulates with a sultry voice the thoughts of the musician. Superstar guitarist, Pat Metheny, upright bassist and former Malachi band member, Matt Lewis, and the incomparable, Quincy Jones, have been influences on that front. Prince, Sarah Vaughan, João Gilberto, Beyonce, and Mos Def are major influences to my writing and how I choose to vocalize it. I think about them when I’m creating sometimes. If I hit a brick wall, I’ll ask myself how either of them would phrase a thought or deliver a lyric.

    MMIM: So you write, sing and produce your own music…which one do enjoy most of out the three?

    CM: I love each equally and try to achieve balance between the words, the delivery of the words, and the sounds that support the delivery of the words. My job, whether I’m singing, rapping, or reading poetry, is to convey a cogent idea to the listener. I need to value each equally in order to do that successfully.

    MMIM: Are you currently working on any new projects? If so, can you tell us about it?

    CM: Oh, yes! I’m working on a series of workshops for young women about exacting a positive self image. My goal is to give young women the tools to establish a healthy self perception and vision, one that they feel is original and serves as a source of pride.

    MMIM: We really love the song, “Love on the Median”. Great production and your voice sounds so beautiful on it…did you produce this song as well? And what motivate you to write this song?

    CM: [SIDE BAR - You know, one of the benefits to being a performing artist is connecting with people. There are always moments of joy, discussions about life, and sometimes, stories of love, lust, and lies. Whenever I hear about folks’ relationship woes, I wonder why folks decide to talk to me about their love challenges instead of talking to the person with whom they are supposed to be in love.] But, thanks for the love! Yes, I did produce “Love on the Median”. I’m glad you enjoy it. The song was inspired by the aforementioned tales of dissatisfaction. I wrote “Love on the Median” in the voice of a woman who is trying to justify her infidelity with and to her man-on-the-side. She complains that her main man does not listen to her, swears that she’s “not that much of a deviant” for her behavior, admits to elicit activity, and quotes Bessie Smith in her defense. She says, “I’ve got something everybody wants to try – everyone but the love of my life.” It seems that is the general sentiment of people who are unhappy in their relationships, that they feel as if the world appreciates them, but not their lover. They admittedly look for a hard, fast interaction that feels like love, but they’re just crashing into other people in the same way that cars crash into each other on street medians.

    MMIM: Where would you like to see yourself in 2010?

    CM: In 2010, I look forward to doing exactly what I’m doing now, but on an international scale. I create art, share it with the world, take in lessons from the world, and recycle those lessons into my art. As an enterprising woman, I am always seeking to augment the means by which I do that.

    MMIM: Anything else you would want our readers to know?

    CM: Yes! Revenge of the Smart Chicks is a movement. The goal of the Revenge of the Smart Chicks movement it to rally together women who are intelligent and bold enough to be themselves. I firmly believe that we can be assets to each other, and to our communities. Smart Chicks Inc. is the non profit organization that drives the movement through community arts projects and resource sharing for independents artists of all disciplines. Get involved and join the movement at www.smartchicksinc.org.

    MMIM: How can your fans keep up with you?

    CM: I love meeting new people at my gigs and on my social networks. Check out my calendar on Myspace and come hang out after a show. I’m the kind of artist you take a picture with and post it on Facebook with a goofy tag like, “Yo, we hung out with Carolyn Malachi after her performance at the [insert big ass venue here].” Let’s see… I’m a fervent tweeter on Twitter and I use Facebook uber mucho, probably more than what the doctor recommends. I’m on ISeeColor to gain access to the Michael Baisden show’s B Side program. If you’re on ISeeColor, drop Mr. Baisden a line and tell him to peruse my profile. I’m sure he’ll enjoy “Love on the Median”. It’s froth with love, lust, and lies.

    Thanks for the interview. I hope you and your readers continue to discover and enjoy my music. Revenge of the Smart Chicks II: Ambitious Gods is available on iTunes and CD Baby.

    Links to Social Networks

    www.twitter.com/Carolyn_Malachi

    www.facebook.com/cmalachi

    www.myspace.com/msmalachi

    www.iseecolor.com/profile/carolynmalachi
    Links to Buy the Revenge of the Smart Chicks II: Ambitious Gods Album

    View Album on iTunes

    View Album on CD Baby

    - Carolyn Malachi

    carolyn.malachi@Gmail.com

    *taken from Carolyn Malachi bio

    Love on the Median

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