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97 Words: “red flag collector” by Kelly Clarkson

Ever-proud Texan Kelly Clarkson takes us through the Wild Wild West en route to post-divorce “high road livin'” on the latest offering from “chemistry.” Of the five songs released so far, “red flag collector” by far has the most sting. Where last week’s “i hate love” was bittersweet, “red flag collector” is triumphantly bitter. Sprinkled with just enough “yeehaw”-inducing musical

Album Review: Love Life by Tamia

June 23, 2015
After founding her own imprint in 2005 and realeasing two albums independently, Canadian R&B artist Tamia signed back to a major (Def Jam Records) last year and gave us her 6th studio album. Love Life has been in stores for the past two weeks now, but we think it’s an

Spotlight: “So True” by AlanMichael

June 19, 2015
This isn’t the first time we have featured talented singer-songwriter AlanMichael on the site. You may recall his cover of Janet Jackson’s “Got ’til It’s Gone” last fall. Today, we bring you the latest from the rising star, a new song and accompanying music video titled “So True.” The song

Discover Electro-Noir with ‘Goddess’ by BANKS

June 18, 2015
You have probably heard one of her songs by now; in a movie, a movie trailer, or a risqué Victoria’s Secret commercial. Banks has been mysteriously and meticulously sauntering through the music scene since early 2013. Her first track, “Before I Ever Met You” was self-penned and secretly shopped to

For the Nostalgia: “Nobody” by Keith Sweat

June 10, 2015
If you were a fan of R&B music in the 1990s, then this is a song you’ve definitely heard!  During the instrumental intro before the vocalists begin to sing, you may even already know the lyrics even if you can’t recall both of the artists’ names.  Released in the fall
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