The Roots and John Legend are working on a collaborative album, titled “Wake Up!” . The album will be made up of classic songs that inspired their sound featuring soulful music from the 60′s and 70′s. “Our Generation” is the first single from the album which was originally done by Ernie Hines. “Wake Up!” has a scheduled release date of September 21.
Dope new track from The Roots featuring John Legend entitled The Fire. This track will be on their upcoming album How I Got Over, which drops June 22nd.
If you missed the NAACP awards this past Friday, you missed a GREAT show. Filled with many presenters, honorees and performances this year’s show, was an inspirational and emotional one. Check out the performances below from Keri Hilson, Wyclef, Carlos Santana, John Legend, The Roots, and Jill Scott.
Check out this new music from Common ft John Legend. Common has joined back with Kanye for his new album and this is one of the tracks that ‘Ye produced. I’m really feeling this one, has a real soulful sound to it. Check it out and let us know what you think.
Consequence debuts a new video featuring Kanye West and John Legend. The song is called “Whatever U Want”. This is the first single from Consequence’s sophomore album.
Who has a Mac…or to be honest, who doesn’t have a Mac??? You know that program that you hardly ever use? Well now you can put GarageBand to use. Apple has just released GarageBand ’09 “Learn To Play Artist Lesson” and it features John Legend teaching you to play his hit “Ordinary People”. Using just three chords, he guides you through a simple version to get you started. In the advanced lesson, John explains all the chords. You can purchase and download John’s lesson directly in the Lesson Store in GarageBand ’09.
Okay so Rick Ross’s Magnificent got even better. Check out the remix that includes Special Ed, Big Boi & Diddy. Big Boi rips it as usual on this track. Let MMIM know what you think.
Kanye is on top of the world right now!!! I can’t take all this greatness that he is putting out right now seriously. Check out his latest single Magic Man featuring Malik Yusef, Common, and John Legend. Let MMIM know if you are feeling this track.
For all of you John Legend fans, he will be hitting the road again. Check out the dates below if you want to catch this talented man in action.
Tour Dates
July 3 – New Orleans, LA @ Essence Music Festival
July 5 – Atlanta, GA @ Chastain Park Amphitheatre
July 25 – Windsor, ON @ Caesars Windsor
July 31 – Cincinnati, OH @ Paul Brown Stadium
September 1 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre
John Legend is letting his fans create their own remix of “If You’re Out There.” The winning remix will be featured on JohnLegend.com as well as his official MySpace page. Also, they will get a personal phone call from John himself.
John, along with 2 other judges including famous producer, Trevor Horn, will be picking the winner so make sure your remix is hot! Fans can submit their remix HERE!
I am feeling this song and this video. Rick Ross has come back hard and it also does not hurt to add John Legend in the Mix. Let MMIM know if you think this song is Magnificent.
Check out this letter that John Legend wrote in regards to the derogatory cartoon that was printed in the New York Post. Kudos to Mr. Legend for standing up for what he believes and making an effort to attack IGNORANCE. The cartoon image can also be found below.
Dear Editor:
I’m trying to understand what possible motivation you may have had for publishing that vile cartoon depicting the shooting of the chimpanzee that went crazy. I guess you thought it would be funny to suggest that whomever was responsible for writing the Economic Recovery legislation must have the intelligence and judgment of a deranged, violent chimpanzee, and should be shot to protect the larger community. Really? Did it occur to you that this suggestion would imply a connection between President Barack Obama and the deranged chimpanzee? Did it occur to you that our President has been receiving death threats since early in his candidacy? Did it occur to you that blacks have historically been compared to various apes as a way of racist insult and mockery? Did you intend to invoke these painful themes when you printed the cartoon?
If that’s not what you intended, then it was stupid and willfully ignorant of you not to connect these easily connectable dots. If it is what you intended, then you obviously wanted to be grossly provocative, racist and offensive to the sensibilities of most reasonable Americans. Either way, you should not have printed this cartoon, and the fact that you did is truly reprehensible. I can’t imagine what possible justification you have for this. I’ve read your lame statement in response to the outrage you provoked. Shame on you for dodging the real issue and then using the letter as an opportunity to attack Rev. Sharpton. This is not about Rev. Sharpton. It’s about the cartoon being blatantly racist and offensive.
I believe in freedom of speech, and you have every right to print what you want. But freedom of speech still comes with responsibilities and consequences. You are responsible for printing this cartoon, and I hope you experience some real consequences for it. I’m personally boycotting your paper and won’t do any interviews with any of your reporters, and I encourage all of my colleagues in the entertainment business to do so as well. I implore your advertisers to seriously reconsider their business relationships with you as well.
You should print an apology in your paper acknowledging that this cartoon was ignorant, offensive and racist and should not have been printed.
I’m well aware of our country’s history of racism and violence, but I truly believe we are better than this filth. As we attempt to rise above our difficult past and look toward a better future, we don’t need the New York Post to resurrect the images of Jim Crow to deride the new administration and put black folks in our place. Please feel free to criticize and honestly evaluate our new President, but do so without the incendiary images and rhetoric.
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