Bailon teams up with Ghostface Killah on “Take You Home” — a remake of the 1985 abstinence anthem “I Wonder If I Take You Home.” Any thoughts on this — because I’ve got plenty! First thing’s first: Who told her she was allowed to touch a Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam classic?! She has stepped outside of her mind with this one. Jesus Take The Wheel. Immediately.
Adrienne’s debut solo disc — from Island Records — is due in stores early next year.
Flesh Tone, the new electronica-influenced album from Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Kelis, will be released in the US and Canada on July 6. The LP will be her first for will.i.am Music Group imprint — a division of Interscope Records.
Remember Kiely Williams of The Cheetah Girls and 3LW fame? Now 23, its safe to say the girl is all grown up — and a whole lot sluttier. In the newly-released video for her solo single “Spectacular,” Kiely plays a party girl who falls for a guy she sleeps with after a drunken night out at the bar.
After the flop that was last year’s Fantasy Ride, Ciara is reinventing herself and is busy in the studio recording her upcoming fourth album — due out this summer. Ci-Ci taps into the mid-tempo sound that made her an R&B “It Girl” in the mid-2000s on the newly leaked track titled “Speechless,” featuring The-Dream.
Eccentric soul star Janelle Monae brings along OutKast’s Big Boi, outstanding choreography and imagery, and some very big bowties for her latest video premiere, “Tightrope.”
Monae’s debut LP, The ArchAndroid, is due out May 18.
Well, when all else fails…..After two commercially-unsuccessful solo albums, former Destiny’s Child star Kelly Rowland plans to deviate from her roots as an R&B crooner and tackle disco for her upcoming third album.
Inspired by music legends Donna Summer and Diana Ross — well-regarded for their disco dance numbers in the 1970s — Kelly is determined to stop Earth from rotating with a collection of singles that fans can dance to.
Lady Gaga and Beyonce debuted their hotly anticipated concept music video “Telephone” Thursday, a nearly 10-minute Tarantino-inspired dance party a la “Kill Bill.”
In honor of the 25th anniversary of the groundbreaking charity single “We Are the World,” original producers Quincy Jones & Lionel Richie have given the song a makeover — with the help of 80 entertainers — to raise money for earthquake survivors in Haiti. You can help relief efforts in the poverty-stricken nation by downloading the contemporary take on this classic at World25.org, on iTunes, or on YouTube.
Michael Jackson’s three children will be joining the host of stars participating in the re-recording of their father’s 1985 charity hit “We Are The World,” Entertainment Tonight said Wednesday.