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Jill ‘Monsta Mind’ Scott Claps Back At All The Dehydrated Dudes Swarming Her DMs

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Source: Derrick Salters/WENN.com / WENN Jill Scott left the whole nation thirsty after fans got a glimpse of what that mouf do in a clip that went viral this week. Her skills were so elite, in fact, men started bombarding her DMs—but Scott isn’t here for it as she swears everybody missed the point of it all. “Good morning Love Village & welcome newbies,” she tweeted. “I don’t know who tweeted that snippet but they didn’t capture the point. There’s good intention in everything I do, particularly for couples. I’ve BEEN me baby. ALL of me. Check the discography. Peace.” Apparently, the clip is old and she prefers folks sliding into her DMs call her “Ms. Monsta Mind” instead of “big head.” “Meet and greet? Sure. Anything else? Nope. I didn’t post that old ass snippet. Piss on whoever did! I would’ve, at least, posted that damn point of it all. Trust, there’s always purpose in what I do. My DMs blowing up and idiots, who’ll never know what I do for the man I [love], hollering “hey big head” wasn’t it. It’s Ms. Monsta Mind or Ms Brilliant Brain Jane btw lil menz. Pa Tahhhh!!!,” she said in another message aimed at dehydrated men everywhere. See below and Jill, let us know… what message did we miss exactly? Good morning Love Village & welcome newbies. I don’t know who tweeted that snippet but they didn’t capture the point. There’s good intention in everything I do, particularly for couples. I’ve BEEN me baby. ALL of me. Check the discography. Peace. — Jill Scott (@missjillscott) November 14, 2018 I ain’t mad at all. I’m glowing to work Have a fantastic day and get chu some Jill Scott. Makes the day go down a lil easier. pic.twitter.com/uNri9yn7YS — Jill Scott (@missjillscott) November 15, 2018 Photo: WENN

Jill ‘Monsta Mind’ Scott Claps Back At All The Dehydrated Dudes Swarming Her DMs

Kendrick Lamar’s Ranking Of His Own Albums May Surprise You

Kendrick Lamar ranks his discography and reveals DAMN.’s original title in a new interview with Real 92.3’s Big Boy.

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Lee Ji Ah Filmography Discography

Filmography TV Series * The Legend (태왕사신기, 2007) * Beethoven Virus (베토벤 바이러스, 2008) * Style (스타일, 2009) * Athena: Goddess of War (2010) Tele-Cinema * My Love, Ugly Duckling (얼굴과 마음과 사랑의 관계, 2009) Discography * Digital Single LOVE JUICE – 2008 * 뱀파이어 로맨스 (The Vampire Romance) – 2009 * Love virus Awards * 44th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best New Actress * 2007 MBC Drama Awards: Best New Actress * 2007 MBC Drama Awards: Popularity Award * 2007 MBC Drama Awards: Best Couple Award (with Bae Yong Ju

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Raymond Lam Discography

Discography for Raymond Lam Albums Year Album information Additional information Single 2007 Searching For You In Loving Memories 愛在記憶中找你 Release Date: 23 November 2007 Label: EEG 1.愛在記憶中找你 (Searching For You In Loving Memories) 2.朋友, 請不要傷悲 (My Friend, Please Don#39;t Be Sad) 3.赤地轉機 (Turning Point) 4.你並不孤單 (You Are Not Alone) 5.原罪 (Original Sin) 6.真的哭了 (I Really Cried) 7.潑墨桃花 (Splashed Ink On Peach Blossom) 8.一次一次一次 (One Time, One Time, One Time) 9.反話 (Opposite Words) 10.自己保重 (Take Care of

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Yi Jet Qi Discography

Discography * Albums 2001 – First debut album 《戀戀不捨 Lian Lian Bu She》 2006 – Second album 《一整片天空 Yi Zheng Pian Tian Kong》 2008 – Third album《有你真好You Ni Zhen Hao》 * Single 2003 – [千里之外] Qian Li Zhi Wai Career highlights Year Artistes Compositions 2009 “Ice Cream 4 U”, Charity Show Theme Song (Malaysia) 需要爱 – Xu Yao Ai Huang Ya Li, 黄雅丽 (One of the participants of Super Girl (contest)) 相愛的人都等在這地方 – Xiang Ai De Ren Dou Deng Zai Zhe Di Fang Nicholas Teo, 張棟樑 不要再聽他寫的歌了 – Bu Yao Zai Ting Ta

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Yi Jet Qi Profile

Profile for Yi Jet Qi Chinese name 易桀齊 (Traditional) Chinese name 易桀齐 (Simplified) Pinyin Yi1 Jie2 Qi2 (Mandarin) Born April 14, 1972 (1972-04-14) (age 38) Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia Other name(s) Yi Qi 易齊 (Traditional) 易齐 (Simplified) Yi1 Qi2 (Mandarin) Occupation Singer Song Writer Years active 1999–present Yi Jet Qi (Simplified Chinese : 易桀齐 Traditional Chinese : 易桀齊) is a Malaysian Chinese singer songwriter. Born on 14 April 1972, Jet Yi or Jet (as he is also commonly known) hails from

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‘Skins’ Cast Talks Sex, Drugs And American Teens

MTV’s provocative new show is really about ‘the relationships, and that’s what teenagers relate to,’ star Sofia Black-D’Elia says. By Jocelyn Vena A scene from MTV’s “Skins” Photo: MTV At first glance, it might seem easy to boil down the teen drama “Skins” to a simple format: teens doing lots of drugs while having lots of sex and listening to lots of rock and roll. But the cast of MTV’s American version of the soapy U.K. show, which premiered on Monday night, say you’re not watching closely enough if that’s all you see. “I don’t think the sex and the drugs is really what’s prominent. … Throughout the season, what’s more important is the relationships, and that’s what teenagers relate to,” Sofia Black-D’Elia explained. ” ‘Skins’ isn’t about drugs and sex. ‘Skins’ is about best friends and growing up.” But it does raise the question: Are kids really that wild? “There definitely are kids like this that exist in America,” Daniel Flaherty, who plays Stanley, told MTV News recently. “There are those kids that love to party and go out and disobey their parents and do whatever they want and do take whatever pills and drugs, so not all of America is like that, but there’s definitely kids in America that are like that.” “Things like this certainly happen [in real life],” added James Newman, who plays Tony. “I don’t think they necessarily happen with the frequency that it happens on ‘Skins,’ but it’s TV and we want it to be entertaining and it helps from a standpoint on sex and drugs. It doesn’t happen as much, but I think as far as relationships the friends have with each other and the emotions, that stuff is dead-on, spot for spot what we went through in high school. … Anytime you see sex and drugs on ‘Skins,’ it’s about the story. It’s never that for the sake of that.” Britne Oldford plays Cadie, and she told us she hopes viewers will be able to relate to the characters. “I definitely hope that teens, even adults or parents that watch the show, take away a sense of security because, hey, maybe they’ll see someone who’s a lot like them going through the [same] situation,” she said. “And they won’t feel so alone. Everyone in the show is relatable to a certain extent.” What did you think of the first episode of “Skins”? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Related Videos Skins | Sneak Peek Skins | Extended Trailers

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Rick Ross’ Revamped Ashes To Ashes Adds Drake, Meek Mill, Wale

‘It’s the beginning of a lot of big things to come,’ the Bawse tells Mixtape Daily. By Jayson Rodriguez Rick Ross Photo: MTV News This Week’s Main Pick Street King : Rick Ross Holding It Down For : Miami Mixtape : Ashes to Ashes Real Spit : We’re back! Mixtape Daily returns, and just like the Bawse, we’re in a new space and ready for the promise of a new year. Shout-outs to those who set the foundation and climbed to the top. Ross had a hell of a 2010, dropping the thumping “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)” from his excellent album Teflon Don , the fourth near-flawless LP in his discography. Just before the holidays ended, though, Ross returned once more to drop his mixtape Ashes to Ashes , which he later re-released, revamping the effort with joints from Drake and his MMG acquisitions Meek Mill and Wale. “I think it’s the beginning of a lot of big things to come,” Ross told Mixtape Daily about the collection. “So I wanted to give the people something before the year was out … because I have a new album I’m cooking up. … I feel like it’s a new beginning. “There’s a lot of things that got to go. And this is the beginning of some new things that [will] pop off in music. Some new sounds, some new styles, some new techniques, some new bosses. And that’s what it’s about.” Joints to Check For

‘American Idol’ Shania Twain Week: What Should The Top Six Sing?

We pore through Shania’s country/pop catalog to find suggestions for the finalists. By Eric Ditzian “American Idol” top 6 with Shania Twain Photo: FOX Season nine’s “American Idol” theme weeks have veered from the Rolling Stones to John Lennon and Paul McCartney to Elvis Presley to … Shania Twain ? Yes, Tuesday’s (April 27) show has poured its annual country-music week through the funnel of Twain’s songbook. Is this the weirdest theme in this history of the show? That’s a question we’re asking in a poll over on MTV’s Newsroom blog . At this point, what we can say for sure is that, for better or worse, Crystal Bowersox and her band of merry “Idol”-ers are stuck with Twain’s catalog. How familiar were they with her discography? How familiar is anyone with her discography? We confess we had to go back into the vaults to catch up with Twain’s career since her 1993 self-titled debut album. What we found was a mix of familiar hits and oodles of ’90s country tracks that have not exactly stood the test of time. The task for the top six will be to contemporize these tunes and hope Simon Cowell doesn’t slap them with his dreaded “old-fashioned” or “karaoke” labels. The pitfalls are many. And we must remember that country week is typically thought of as the show’s great equalizer, with front-runners stumbling and back-of-the-packers soaring. Last year, Adam Lambert misfired during Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire” (“Absolute indulgent rubbish,” Cowell said), while Anoop Desai’s “Always on My Mind” had the Brit judge declaring, “Zero to hero!” Who will be this season’s countrified hero and zero? Here are our picks to keep the “Idol” kids going strong. Crystal Bowersox MamaSox scored a live-show home run back in March with Janis Joplin’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” a cover that began softly and built to an almost country/rock denouement. She should hearken back to that performance with a slowed-down take on “No One Needs to Know,” ditching the original’s adult-contempo rockabilly heart and concentrating on a simple, acoustic intro that gives way to a soul-infused, full-band jam. As with so many songs on Tuesday, it’s going to be all about the arrangement. Lee Dewyze With his passionate take on “The Boxer,” the 24-year-old is coming off his strongest performance of the season. What was the key? Tempo. Dewyze would be wise to once again keep things … sloooow. Twain’s “(If You’re Not in It for Love) I’m Outta Here!” has got some inherent swinging energy, and if the guitar-toting Dewyze opts for a stripped-down arrangement that makes ample way for his growly vocals, he could have another winner on his hands. Siobhan Magnus Out of all the “Idol” hopefuls, we fear Siobhan might have the most trouble with a country-driven theme. Because while we’ve seen her try on many different personas this season, country crooner is one that just doesn’t seem to fit. What has worked well for Siobhan in the past is keeping things slow — see the first section of her “Paint It Black” — and cascading her energy through a dark, teen-angst filter. She should take “Forever and for Always” and its vaguely ’80s-pop feel for a leisurely stroll on the “Idol” stage. Casey James James has struggled recently when trying to go the straight-up rock route. Last week, during Fleetwood Mac’s “Don’t Stop,” he sounded like a poor man’s Huey Lewis. Listen to what we — and Kara DioGuardi — have been telling you for weeks and go acoustic, just like you did during John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy” or Bryan Adams’ “Heaven.” And you know what? Take a risk at the same time. We suggest a super stripped-down (and smoldering!) cover of “You’re Still the One.” Seriously. Michael Lynche This is the week we’re hoping Big Mike decides he’s an R&B artist and not a soft indie rocker. In a weird way, we can totally see the hulking guy doing a solid R&B reworking of “From This Moment On.” Close your eyes and just listen to Twain’s version and you’ll see what we’re talking about. Aaron Kelly Oh, the many hazards for 16-year-old Kelly on this Week o’ Shania! Our gut instinct is to enumerate all the songs the kid simply must avoid on Tuesday night. But jeez, we’re not sure it matters. As many brushes with the bottom three as he’s had this season, Kelly manages to stick around the competition. Is this the week his luck runs out? And will the song he sings have any bearing whatsoever on his fate? Somehow, we doubt it. In that case, let’s have some fun. Twain’s bizarre 2007 brush with club music would be … amazing! Everybody say it together: “Ka-Ching!” What do you want the top six to sing for Shania Twain Week? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances Related Artists Shania Twain

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