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Big Sean’s Winning Streak Continues With His “Me, Myself, & I” Freestyle [MUSIC]

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Big Sean hit the sophomore slump and suffered the hip-hop stigma of getting killed on his own ish. Still, Mr. Anderson survived to create one…

Big Sean’s Winning Streak Continues With His “Me, Myself, & I” Freestyle [MUSIC]

Read Between The Lines as Robert Downey Jr. Forgets Iron Man 2, Talks Iron Man 3

“I think that we have an opportunity with the third Iron Man to make the best of the three, and maybe one of the better superhero movies that’s ever been made. But I think we have to remember what made the first one good. It was very character-driven. It was very odd. It was kind of outrageous. And so I think we have to have the courage to trust that the audience is really kind of cool, and smart.” Ah yes, Robert Downey Jr. , “cool audiences” — the elusive fifth quadrant. Here’s to hoping Iron Man 3 doesn’t repeat the series sophomore slump . [ Omelete via Collider ]

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La Roux’s Elly Jackson Says Next Album Will Be ‘Funkier’

Singer tells MTV News vocals are ‘a bit deeper and rounder and sexier.’ By Jocelyn Vena La Roux Photo: MTV News La Roux was pretty much “Bulletproof” in 2010. They managed to snag mainstream success, thanks to the synthy tune off their 2009 self-titled album, which also featured their Kanye West-remixed “In for the Kill.” So, how will the band follow up their beloved debut album? “Me and Ben [Langmaid] have been thinking about that a lot, and listening to a lot of stuff, and referencing things and talking about things,” the group’s leading lady, Elly Jackson, told MTV News. “We’ve done one or two weeks together, and I didn’t really expect to get much out of those weeks, and we got a lot of useful stuff out of it. To me, it’s the start of a record.” Jackson revealed that the duo have been listening to a lot of underground disco from the late ’70s and early ’80s, saying that they’ve been going deep and listening to “tracks people won’t know.” “So, I’m really excited,” she said. “My vocal style’s changed [for] one, so that’s going to be different. It’s a bit deeper and rounder and sexier … and definitely the musical style’s going to change, as well.” However, she’s quick to point out that they’re not messing with their formula so much that their signature sound won’t be recognizable to their fan base. “You’re going to still be able to tell its La Roux — synthy, bouncy elements — [but] more organic feeling, but funkier without being too flamboyant,” she added. “A lot more funkier rhythms and looser and less angular. … We’d like to move from that a little bit but keep elements of that.” Given that Jackson has upped her hip-hop game this year, she notes that the group won’t be stealing from that genre for their album. , “That’s why we did that with Kanye [and remixed ‘In for the Kill’] ’cause it’s a one-off, but La Roux and hip-hop don’t really mix … on our albums, certainly, they don’t mix.” What sound do you think La Roux should go for on their next album? Tell us your ideas in the comments below! Related Artists La Roux

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Jazmine Sullivan Is Showing Her ‘Softer Side’ On New Album

But fans will ‘still get some fire’ on Love Me Back, R&B singer tells MTV News. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Joel Hanek Jazmine Sullivan Photo: MTV News Jazmine Sullivan announced she was Fearless in 2008 when she released her debut album. And while the LP shares a title with the Taylor Swift album released the same year, it was vastly different in musical style, thanks to help from Missy Elliot, Stargate, Salaam Remi and Wyclef Jean. Two years later, Sullivan is back with her follow-up, Love Me Back, and she gets an assist again from Elliot and Remi, as well as contributions from Ne-Yo, No I.D. and Los da Mystro. When MTV News caught up with Sullivan, she explained that she hoped to overcome the sophomore slump on this project. “This is my sophomore album, I definitely felt a lot of pressure during the beginning of it, but I kind of just released it and that’s when everything started to flow,” Sullivan said. “So I’m excited what people have to say about it.” The singer has released two singles — “Holding You Down (Goin’ in Circles)” and “10 Seconds” — from the album, which has been getting high scores from reviewers. Sullivan said this time around she wanted to show fans a different side of herself. “I think you’ll definitely see a softer side,” she said. “You’ll still get some fire — I can’t give that up — but definitely going to get a softer side. There are different sides of love, good and bad.” What do you think of Jazmine Sullivan’s new album? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Artists Jazmine Sullivan

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