Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! We’re pretty convinced that Kandi’s new show “The Kandi Factory” is going to be a hit after hearing Kim Zolciak’s horrendous unedited voice, cuz Kandi and her crew definitely worked some serious magic on it. See, we worked a little magic ourselves and managed to snag the audio for Kim Zolciak’s vocals on her “lost” second single, “The Ring Don’t Mean A Thing” and you MUST hear so you’ll know exactly what we mean. Check it out below: Download: ring-unedited-1.mp3 It only took a few seconds of hearing this jawn to see why Bravo went ahead and decided to give Kandi “The Kandi Factory.” It comes on next Tuesday on Bravo at 10PM. Wonder who else Kandi gonna save… Bravo
Alright okay we see you Snoop Lion and Suelyn gettin’ that Hollyweird gwap! The photo you’re looking at is one of a few that BOSSIP is exclusively premiering today for the upcoming Scary Movie V. Check out the synopis and more shots below: The latest installment of the SCARY MOVIE franchise includes send ups of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, MAMA, SINISTER, THE EVIL DEAD, INCEPTION, BLACK SWAN and pop culture featuring Ashley Tisdale, Charlie Sheen, Lindsay Lohan, Snoop Dogg, Katt Williams, Molly Shannon, Terry Crews, Simon Rex, Jerry O’Connell, Sarah Hyland, Katrina Bowden, Tyler Posey, Shad Moss aka Bow Wow, Kate Walsh, Heather Locklear, Mac Miller and Mike Tyson. SCARY MOVIE V is directed by Malcolm Lee who teamed up and worked side by side with legendary comedy director David Zucker (AIRPLANE, THE NAKED GUN franchises). Zucker wrote and directed SCARY MOVIE 3 and 4 and also co-wrote and produced SCARY MOVIE V. The SCARY MOVIE franchise, which lampoons the greatest in horror and genre fare, has grossed over $800 million worldwide (cotdayuuum that’s a lotta gwap!!!)
An anti-drug Republican lawmaker has been charged with drug possession in upstate New York. Anti-Drug Lawmaker Arrested And Charged With Drug Possession Via WLWT reports: Assemblyman Steve Katz was charged after a Thursday morning traffic stop, according to a report by the Albany Times Union. Police said the 59-year-old Katz was driving 80 mph on a toll road near Coeymans, N.Y. State troopers said they smelled marijuana and found a small bag of the drug. Katz serves on the Assembly’s Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Committee and its Higher Education Committee. The Times Union reported that Katz voted against a bill that would have legalized medical marijuana last year. Katz ran unsuccessfully for state Senate last year. SMH!! Wait a minute, we find it hard to believe he was stoned and driving 80MPH. Now, if they popped him for under the minimum speed limit…
Chef Roblé has combined his love of food with his love of hip-hop to form a new rap group — the FoodTangClan. Check out their song “Grubbin’ Problems” below: Here’s some info on the project: Caterer and celebrity chef, Roblé Ali, star of Bravo TV’s hit show Chef Roblé & Co., is renowned for his culinary skill and creativity, and he is set to make his mark in the entertainment field as well. As part of the parody rap trio Food-Tang Clan, Roblé, along with Chef Roblé & Co. co-star and culinary co-conspirator Ché “Gravy” and food enthusiast Jason “J. Brew” Brewster, released their first single, “Grubbin’ Problems,” on SoundCloud.com this week. “Grubbin’ Problems,” a creative and humorous take on A$AP Rocky’s “F—–g Problems,” offers listeners a look at one of the dilemmas faced by foodies the world over: too many temptations in the kitchen, pantry, and elsewhere. Whether it is trying to resist the allure of their own creations or those of store-bought snacks, Food-Tang Clan hilariously details the many culinary delights they love in this send-up of the rap hit. The group uses clever rhymes, lyrical ability and knowledge of all things culinary to bring entertaining, light-hearted rap songs to music fans. Opening for 2 Chainz—who did the hook for the original “F—–g Problems”—Food-Tang Clan performed for the first time on Saturday, February 23 in their hometown of Poughkeepsie, New York at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center. The group entertained the crowd with “Grease,” a wicked spin on Trinidad James’s “All Gold Everything.” From stuffing and gravy to the remedy for a girl who cooks “wack chicken” to a shout out to the beloved Hostess Twinkie, “Grubbin’ Problems”—which can be found on Soundcloud offers listeners a tongue-in-cheek peek into the kitchen of Food-Tang Clan. The group, which is produced by Slimmy Neutron—Ali and Aahmek Richards serve as executive producers—plans to release a series of music videos and a mixtape, Watch the Stove, in the coming months. More information on Food-Tang Clan can found at @FoodTangClanNY. We love this! Hit the flip to watch a video with more info on the group and clips as well as the full lyrics to “Grubbin Problems.”
Why is this dude such a little mitch?! Seriously, he always has an attitude, loves fighting (men and women), and throws temper tantrums every few months. What part of the R&B game is being thug? Isn’t he supposed to be caring and for the ladies… showing his softer side? This guy is like a wild animal! TMZ
Let us find out, it’s actually Big Boi and not Erykah Badu who is responsible for Dre dressing all weird ‘n’ isht. Vibe Magazine’s February/March issue (on stands now!) catches up with Big Boi on his career highs and lows—using music to self-medicate, OutKast’s fashion sense, and the possibility of an OutKast reunion. Peep some great quotes from the interview below: On meeting Dre : “I met Dre in the Tri-Cities High School lunch room. There were a lot of gangs, but we were the preppy pretty boys. Our friendship wasn’t about rapping at first. Then two of our friends got busted for robbing a liquor store. We went on to rap, and they got 20 years.” On a career low : “My father passed away four or five years ago, my grandmother passed a year ago, and another one a year before that. These were the people who raised me, so I’m just now healing. I used music as a way of self-medicating.” On OutKast’s fashion sense, “Dre and I were always color-coordinated. When we did The Chris Rock Show, Dre had on the diaper and was like “What do you think?” I was like, “Do that isht.” I had a fur coat, hoping some muh’f**ka from PETA would throw some isht on me.” On reuniting OutKast, “Until y’all see us sitting together, don’t ask me about no Outkast. My kids stay over at Uncle Dre’s or go to his mom’s house. He and his dad come by to watch football and shoot pool. Only so many times you can say, “Aint nothing wrong.”” We love it… but we’d love it more if they’d quit bullsittin’ and get back in the booth together. Check out the full Big Boi interview (pg. 20) on stands now and February/March issue cover stories with Mary J. Blige and deadmua5 on http://www.vibe.com !