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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)

"Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" is a song performed by American singer-songwriter Ne-Yo, taken from his fifth studio album, R.E.D. (2012). Released on July 10, 2012 by Motown Records, the song serves as the mainstream lead single from the album following the release of an R&B-tinged lead single, "Lazy Love".
"Let Me Love You" combines elements of synthpop and Europop with a celebratory chorus co-written with indie-pop songwriter Sia Furler and production courtesy of Ne-Yo's frequent Norwegian collaborators StarGate and British producers Mark Hadfield and Mike Di Scala (also known as Reeva & Black). A music video directed by Christopher Simms sees Ne-Yo "channeling" Michael Jackson in his dance moves, as well as showing off a toned six pack and physique.




Monday, March 11, 2013

Kat Dahlia - Gangsta


Katriana Huguet (born c.1991), better known by her stage name Kat Dahlia, is an American singer and songwriter.
Born in Miami, Florida, she moved to New York City where a failed relationship inspired her to write songs. After singing from an early age, she began recording in 2012 and signed to Silvia Rhone's Epic Records sublabel Vested in Culture, and released her first track ("Gangsta") in December 2012, with a music video released in March 2013. The track saw her described by MTV writer Jenna Hally Rubenstein as "like a hip-hop Lana Del Rey crossed with the innate hardness of Rihanna".
Her debut album is due to be released in 2013.



Sunday, March 10, 2013

Another Round (Fat Joe)

"Another Round" is the first single from Fat Joe's yet to be named eleventh studio album. It features R&B singer Chris Brown. The song, which samples "I Will Always Love You" by Troop, was produced by Cool and Dre and Yung Ladd and co-written by Kenneth Joseph and Jarell Perry. On October 20, 2011 it was released on iTunes. A video for the song which was directed by Colin Tilley premiered on MTV Jams as the Jam of The week on December 25, 2011; the video featured a dedication to Heavy D, who had died on November 8.