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Blue Ivy Carter Makes Debut On New Jay-Z Track

‘My most greatest creation was you,’ Jay tells his newborn daughter on ‘Glory’ By Rob Markman Jay-Z Photo: Ilya S. Savenok/ FilmMagic Only two days old and young Blue Ivy Carter has already clocked in a duet with her big poppa. On Monday (January 9), Jay-Z dropped “Glory” featuring B.I.C. on his Life and Times blog. Over a simple but soulful loop, Jay dedicates his bars to he and Beyonc

Diddy, Pharrell, Rick Ross Attend DJ Khaled Birthday Party [Photos]

DJ Khaled celebrated his 36th birthday at Mansion night club in Miami last night. Rick Ross, Diddy, Pharrell, Ace Hood, Fat Joe and many others came out to wish Khaled a Happy Born Day. Click Here To See More Photos At HipHopWired.com

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How Pharrell Made Black People Love Justin Timberlake [VIDEO]

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As one half of the Neptunes, Pharrell Williams helped make the music that helped Justin Timberlake gain a lot of black fans. In this interview , Pharrell talks about JT’s transition from a member of the boy band N*Sync, into a pop star who was unafraid to flirt with soul and other sounds that appealed to African-Americans. Check out Pharrell speaking about Justin in the video below, and get more of this interview at HuffPo . RELATED POSTS: T.I. Feat. Pharrell “Hear Ye, Hear Ye” [MUSIC] Justin Timberlake “Words I Say” [MUSIC]

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T.I. Feat. Pharrell “Hear Ye, Hear Ye” [NEW MUSIC]

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T.I. was spotted in the recording studio with Pharrell while he was finishing up his sentence in a half-way house, and here’s their fruit of their labor: “Hear Ye, Hear Ye.” We’ve been getting a steady flow of new music from tunes, but we can’t wait to hear a full album from Tip! RELATED POSTS: T.I.: “I Understand Why People Are Critical Of Me” [VIDEO] T.I. Explains Why He “Checked” Diddy

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‘X Factor’: Rihanna Calls Brian Bradley ‘A Mini J. Cole’

Enrique Iglesias and Pharrell Williams also help out judges, while Mariah Carey can’t make it across the pond. By Adam Graham Rihanna and L.A. Reid Photo: FOX Half of the 32 “X Factor” semifinalists performed on Thursday’s (October 13) episode, which was delayed by a day due to Fox’s coverage of Major League Baseball . The contestants ventured off to their mentors’ luxurious homes and strutted their stuff in front of them, each vying for one of 16 spots in the finals. In three out of four cases, the judges were joined by a super-special celebrity guest: In Santa Barbara, California, Paula Abdul was accompanied by Pharrell Williams ; Enrique Iglesias was coupled with Nicole Scherzinger in Malibu, California; and Rihanna was by L.A. Reid’s side at his cozy estate in the Hamptons, New York. Meanwhile, over in France, Simon Cowell was stood up by Mariah Carey , whose plane was grounded by Hurricane Irene. When it was time to make decisions, a vocal coach and a team of music producers were there to give their impressions to Cowell, whose backyard, it should be noted, houses an absolutely enormous swimming pool. Simon’s pool aside, it was Rihanna who was the episode’s MVP. Not only did she help provide Reid feedback on the contestants, but three of them performed her songs, including Seattle crooner Phillip Lomax, who took RiRi by surprise with his laid-back, Sinatra-style take on “Don’t Stop the Music.” Other singers taking on Rihanna songs were Temecula, California, Bieber-hair-sporting brother duo the Brewer Boys, who did a Tejano version of “Only Girl in the World,” and James Kenney, who took on the emotionally charged “Russian Roulette.” As a judge, RiRi seemed most taken by pint-size 14-year-old rapper Brian “Astro” Bradley, whom she compared to “a mini J. Cole.” And the brimming-with-confidence Bradley didn’t hesitate to inform RiRi of his future plans with her, telling her frankly, “We will be doing a collab one day.” The Carey-less Cowell is tasked with mentoring the girls in the competition, and the standouts included 14-year-old Drew Ryniewicz, whose slowed, hushed take on Roxette’s “It Must Have Been Love” was called “magic” by the tight-T-shirted one, and rugby bruiser Caitlyn Koch, whose “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” caused Cowell to praise her pitch and tone. Cowell also enjoyed Simone Battle’s piano-ballad version of the Beatles’ “Help,” but he seemed less sure about Tora Woloshin’s electro version of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”: “It doesn’t quite get to me,” a puzzled Cowell explained. In the groups category, Salt Lake City, Utah, trio the Anser impressed Paula and Pharrell with their version of Pink’s “Perfect,” though Pharrell seemed perplexed by a group member’s decision to leave his striking red-framed glasses off during the performance. Virginia Beach quartet 4Shore were praised for their sound take on Brownstone’s “If You Love Me,” though Pharrell suggested the group needs to “dirty up their style a little bit.” And both the judges and the members of Lakoda Rayne seemed to agree something was “off” during their performance of Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way,” not surprising, considering the group was Frankenstein’d together by the judges and had never previously performed together as a unit. In the category of the Olds — sorry, the “Over 30s” — 53-year-old Elaine Gibbs and 42-year-old Stacy Francis stood out with their versions of Oasis’ “Stop Crying Your Heart Out” and Prince’s “Purple Rain,” respectively. (Of the latter’s, which seemingly echoed throughout the canyons of Malibu, Iglesias marveled, “I think the neighbors heard that.”) But the most memorable performance (for all the wrong reasons) came from formerly homeless 49-year-old Dexter Haygood, who strutted like Mick Jagger and kicked his legs in the air like David Lee Roth while screaming his way through Beyonc

Should Rihanna Cancel Her Nivea Contract Because Of Their Racist Ad?

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Nivea wants black men to “re-civilize” themselves by adhering to Nivea guidelines and style experts who think this is how a black man should look: As you can see an Afro and beard would make black men appear too close to barbaric even though this is how most black men’s hair would naturally grow in. The black community is up in arms and even though Nivea has apologized and admitted that the ad was inappropriate people are questioning if Rihanna should cancel her Nivea endorsement. Rihanna reportedly received five million dollars from the skin mavens who also sponsored her tour. Why This Nivea For Men Ad Is “Uncivilized” [OPINION] We have seen plenty cases where after a celebrity who is endorsing a major product does something publicly inappropriate, are dropped faster than you can remember them being apart of the brand. So should it be the same if a company does something unflattering? Rihanna Posing Nude For Nivea Ad Campaign Should Rihanna cancel Nivea faster than Nike canceled Mike Vick?

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Pharrell’s Qream Liqueur Is For The Ladies [REVIEW]

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I don’t do creamy liquor. I barely do fruity cocktails. If you hand me a Kahlua-infused drink or Bahama Mama, I honestly won’t know what to do with it. I’m a vodka-seltzer kind of girl, simple and to the point. It gets me where I need to be without a sugar rush, headache or stomachache. BUT, when we, here at the HB offices, heard about Pharrell’s Qream liqueur launch party last month (to which we weren’t invited, but all is forgiven, and you’ll see why!), our interest peaked. After all, we’d heard good things. Really good things. First , that it was catered to women which, let’s be honest, is what HB is all about. Second , it was low in calories, lower than those found in a glass of red wine. Wine, people! That’s everyone’s guiltless go-to drink! Third (and this is more personal), it was dairy-free; a plus for me since I’m lactose-intolerant. And finally , not only was it dessert-inspired, but it could literally be baked, poured and cooked into sweets. Into them. Cupcakes, cream puffs, parfaits… So, after we picked our salivating mouths up from off the floor, we got ourselves a bottle. And though the vodka can in fact be mixed into a cocktail, we opted for having it on the rocks: just Qream, ice and some styrofoam cups (don’t judge). The reactions were unanimous. It was light. Silky, even. A not-too-thick type of consistency. It didn’t coat our tongues and overwhelm our taste buds. The Peach flavor was so subtly sweet, we likened it to a Creamsicle. Even a hesitant male co-worker begrudgingly admitted through his teeth, “Not bad.” We immediately started looking up pastry recipes and picturing all the scenarios a sip would be perfect in – hello, girls’ night in! And soon after the last pour, we wanted to get the Strawberry-flavored version. If you need further convincing, the 750ml bottle is less than $30. So both your body and your wallet won’t feel guilty afterward. Go! Check out Qream’s drink & dessert recipes HERE ! Celebs Come Out For Pharrell’s Qream Liqueur Launch Party [PHOTOS] Pharrell Williams Stars In New Mascara Commercial [VIDEO]

Pharrell’s Qream Liqueur Is For The Ladies [REVIEW]

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RELATED: Jay-Z Partners With Pharrell On The Billionaire Boys Club

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Jay-Z Partners With Pharrell On The Billionaire Boys Club

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Jay-Z has partnered with Pharrell on the Billionaire Boys Club clothing line you often see Pharrell and many celebs wearing. GQ.com reported the story incorrectly, saying Jay-Z purchased the line when in actuality Hov did not. “Partnering with @4real4rell on BBC” follow him.. (Not “buying” as GQ erroneously reported.)” tweeted Jay. Jay-Z’s Rocawear company owns the licensing to manufacture and distribute BBC. Under the terms of the deal Billionaire Boys Club will not be in large department stores. The exact terms of the deal have not been revealed. Recent Post: Jay-Z Clears Up Kanye West Rumors On Angie Martinez Pharrell Talks Fashion And Women At Miami Home [VIDEO]

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Celebs Come Out For Pharrell’s Qream Liqueur Launch Party [PHOTOS]

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Pharrell launched his Qream liqueur last night in California. Tons of celebs, including Serena and Venus Williams, Lauren London, Eva Marcille and Sanaa Lathan, came out to the private residence to support his new endeavor – a non-dairy, dessert-inspired vodka targeted towards women. Available in two flavors, strawberry creme and peach creme, a bottle costs $30. Though Pharrell isn’t a drinker himself, he explained his inspiration. “I think there’s such a stigma in the world about indulgence, making people feel guilty. Those things release endorphins. That means it brings joy to people.” With less calories than a glass of wine(!) and a thinner consistency than other cream liqueurs, we must say Pharrell’s got a winner on his hands! This drink won’t make you feel guilty in the morning. Pharrell Gets Touchy-Feely With “Chelsea Lately” [VIDEO] Keyshia Cole Joins Pharrell In The Studio [TWITPIC]

Celebs Come Out For Pharrell’s Qream Liqueur Launch Party [PHOTOS]