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Drake Announces Release Date Of New Album
Black Thought And Styles P Team Up
Shemar Moore Leaves ‘Criminal Minds’ After 11 Seasons
Last week, various reports surfaced that alluded to the re- lease timeframe of Drake’s Views From The 6 album. With the nineteenth episode of his OVO Sound Radio under- way (Apr. 9), the Toronto na- tive treated fans to the exact date that his fourth studio album will arrive. At the be- ginning of the Beats 1 pro- gram, Drizzy shared April 29 as the day he plans to stop the music world with his forth-
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coming project.
‘Criminal Minds’ fans were left stunned last Wednesday night when actor Shemar Moore said goodbye to the se- ries after starring in the crime drama for 11 seasons.
His character, FBI Special Agent Derek Morgan, left the bureau to spend more time with his family. Since then, Moore has comforted fans in several interviews about Mor- gan’s future – assuring them “that it’s not goodbye.”
“Derek did not die,” Moore, 45, told E! News. “Those elevator doors closed. And, yes, I am wanting to see what else is out there for me and what else I’m capable of in
‘Sole Glo’ Was His Best Work, According To Musician Nile Rodgers
The ‘Sole Glo’ ad song in the movie ‘Coming To America’ was one on the soundtracks written by Nile Rodgers.
Shemar Moore as FBI agent, Derek Moore.
my career and also in my per- sonal life.”
It’s important to know the history behind some of music and entertainments most prized and beloved works of art. Wednesday afternoon (April 6) your favorite pro- ducer’s favorite musician, for- mer Chic bandmember, Nile Rodgers hopped on Twitter to acknowledge that one of his best musical works, which to some, come from an unlikely place.
That’s right, Nile Rodgers the guy with the braids and guitar in Pharrell and Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” video, has
been around, and composed the entire soundtrack to Eddie Murphy’s classic film Coming To America. The comedy was a box office suc- cess both domestically and overseas earning nearly $288 million on a $39 million budget. The mock commercial for Soul Glo became a symbol for the popular Jheri Curl.
Nile Rodgers, a man who’s worked with artists, Madonna, Pharrell, Diana Ross and Sam Smith thinks his Soul Glo jingle was his dopest work.
Black Thought And Styles P
If you know anything about anything then you know that Black Thought always come with fire bars. Spitters like Nas, Lupe Fiasco, Jay Z and Scarface, among others know how ill Black is.
Last week, the Philly native continues to bring the heat by linking with Styles P for some lyrical calisthenics on the 9th Wonder-produced “Making A Murderer.”
For four minutes plus, the two emcees body every crack and crevice of the beat as they run a lyrical clinic in micro- phone 101.
Mariah Carey Insures Her Voice For $35M
MARIAH CAREY Mariah Carey has a voice
made of gold, reaching various vocal octaves that rarely comes by in the industry. Given that she has one of the most distin- guishable voices in music, she reportedly insured her chords for an eye-popping sum of money.
According to TMZ, the singer signed off on an insurance pol- icy for $35 million. This news follows the success of her cur- rent Sweet Sweet Fantasy tour, which has received critical-ac- claim in Europe.
Tyrese Makes Director Debut With ‘The Black Book’ Film
Tyrese stars in and directs the short film, ‘The Black Book’. He is shown here with actress and singer, V. Bozeman.
Tyrese Gibson released “The Black Book” the full short film on Easter. What many may not know is that ‘The Black Book’ is directed and written by Tyrese.
In the short film, “The Black Book,” an elder couple begin the presentation. They are sit- ting at a table for a dinner cel-
ebration. They are in their own lovely home.
Viewers shortly find out that the wife of the couple has de- mentia and that the husband is recanting the story of their lives. Its their 45th wedding anniversary. The story cuts back to the elder couple as they are celebrating their an- niversary...
Gilbert Arenas And Laura Govan Taking Co-Parenting Classes
Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas and reality star, Laura Govan.
‘Livin Lozada’ Airs For Second Season In May
Former Basketball Wives reality star, Evelyn Lozada and her children, Leo and Shaniece.
There’s good news and there’s bad news when it comes to retired NBA player Gilbert Arenas and reality TV star, Laura Govan. The good news is the former engaged couple are now going to co-parenting class to help with their parental roles.
The bad news is it doesn’t seem to be going too well.
Arenas, who is known for saying some not so nice things about The Next 15 cast member
publicly, took to Instagram making fun of the class and Govan.
Arenas and Govan share four children and were previ- ously engaged. Arenas met Govan years ago, while he was playing for the Warriors. Govan worked with the Sacra- mento Kings’ public relations department. Their relationship has been documented for years in the press in a negative light.
In the all-new season, Eve- lyn, her fiancé, L.A. Dodgers star, Carl Crawford, and their toddler son, Leo, head back to their home in Arizona for the off-season.
Tensions arise when Eve- lyn's 22-year-old daughter, Shaniece, finds herself feel- ing alone in LA as she tries to launch her burgeoning model- ing career, including a poten- tial lucrative offer from Bow Wow.
While mother and daughter work out some deep-seated is- sues in their relationship
through therapy, they'll head to Houston to spend the holi- days with Carl's family, and venture back to their Bronx- roots in NYC, for an emotional sit-down with celebrity medium, John Edward.
Finally, as the big 4-0 ap- proaches for Evelyn, she be- gins to realize that her dream of conceiving another child with Carl may come with a se- ries of seemingly insurmount- able challenges.
Tune in for the season pre- miere on Saturday, May 7, at 10/9c.
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