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According To Brandy, She’s Bringin’ Back R&B On Her New Album

Brandy previewed tracks off of her new album yesterday. The singer, along with RCA and Chameleon Records, played tracks to an intimate group of media execs, previewing 11 tracks from her upcoming album, Two Eleven , which is set to drop October 16th. It’s Brandy at her most realized: romantically shaky, vocally sharp and musically sound, thanks to an honors corral of producers and songwriters spanning Sean Garrett, Bangladesh, Frank Ocean, Mario Winans, Hit-Boy, Ester Dean, Harmony and more. Over the course of her decades-long career, Brandy has become a woman before our eyes, outgrowing the baby-lamb naiveté of 1994′s Brandy and assuming the role of self-actualized woman (2002′s Full Moon). But it was with 2004′s Afrodisiac that she faltered in her steps, openly wallowing in a bitter divorce, before rising above the dancing flames on ’08′s Human. On Two Eleven, she juggles heartache and romantic solace, a nod to past delusions filtered through the hindsight of 33-year-old reticence. “We gotta stick to the core, which is R&B. I got to bring you back to 2012 with hard beats, but the melodies are soft, and the content of the songs are going to be Brandy.” Two Eleven, still a work-in-progress set to include 15 tracks, also features the Frank Ocean-written “Scared of Beautiful,” which will become a duet pending the Odd Future singer’s vocal addition. Over double-time instrumentation, Brandy stops seeking reciprocity and focuses inward. “I wonder why there’s no mirrors on these walls no more/ You can’t tell me why you’re so terrified of beautiful,” she sings. She’s looking only to herself – no man to safety-net her feelings – and she is ready to face her reflection. We’ll have to wait a lil’ longer to hear all of the tracks but Two Eleven , named after the singer’s Bday and the date of her mentor Whitney’s death, might just be that comeback she needs. Source Images via

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According To Brandy, She’s Bringin’ Back R&B On Her New Album

According To Brandy, She’s Bringin’ Back R&B On Her New Album

Brandy previewed tracks off of her new album yesterday. The singer, along with RCA and Chameleon Records, played tracks to an intimate group of media execs, previewing 11 tracks from her upcoming album, Two Eleven , which is set to drop October 16th. It’s Brandy at her most realized: romantically shaky, vocally sharp and musically sound, thanks to an honors corral of producers and songwriters spanning Sean Garrett, Bangladesh, Frank Ocean, Mario Winans, Hit-Boy, Ester Dean, Harmony and more. Over the course of her decades-long career, Brandy has become a woman before our eyes, outgrowing the baby-lamb naiveté of 1994′s Brandy and assuming the role of self-actualized woman (2002′s Full Moon). But it was with 2004′s Afrodisiac that she faltered in her steps, openly wallowing in a bitter divorce, before rising above the dancing flames on ’08′s Human. On Two Eleven, she juggles heartache and romantic solace, a nod to past delusions filtered through the hindsight of 33-year-old reticence. “We gotta stick to the core, which is R&B. I got to bring you back to 2012 with hard beats, but the melodies are soft, and the content of the songs are going to be Brandy.” Two Eleven, still a work-in-progress set to include 15 tracks, also features the Frank Ocean-written “Scared of Beautiful,” which will become a duet pending the Odd Future singer’s vocal addition. Over double-time instrumentation, Brandy stops seeking reciprocity and focuses inward. “I wonder why there’s no mirrors on these walls no more/ You can’t tell me why you’re so terrified of beautiful,” she sings. She’s looking only to herself – no man to safety-net her feelings – and she is ready to face her reflection. We’ll have to wait a lil’ longer to hear all of the tracks but Two Eleven , named after the singer’s Bday and the date of her mentor Whitney’s death, might just be that comeback she needs. Source Images via

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Reflection Eternal Recaptured ‘Natural Chemistry’ On New Album

Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek drop Revolutions Per Minute –10 years after debut LP. By Steven Roberts Talib Kweli Photo: Michael Buckner/ Getty Images Reflection Eternal released their second studio album Revolutions Per Minute earlier this week — 10 years after the release of their first album, Train of Thought. The hip-hop duo made up of Talib Kweli and producer Hi-Tek made a blast in 2000 with their critically acclaimed debut, but failed to follow it up with another LP until now. The pair recently released the video for their single “Midnight Hour,” featuring Estelle, and they seem to have naturally evolved in the decade since they became a group to watch. But Hi-Tek admitted it was difficult recapturing their chemistry at first. “Once we got it started, I think the initial thing was just actually getting that natural chemistry and not just doing it just because somebody wants us to do it,” he said. “And once we got that real friend vibe back in the studio and kicking it on a natural level, I think everything just came together smooth.” Tek said Kweli’s busy touring schedule made it hard to pin him down. He also said Kweli had to get used to working with just one producer again — a process that differs considerably from just grabbing a beat from a Kanye West or a Just Blaze. “I don’t have an issue with the waiting but I’ve done so many albums on my own that I’ve developed a certain way that I record,” Kweli explained. “And I did have to switch it up. I’m used to getting the tracks and sitting with them and being able to record them and send them back and this and that. It’s just a whole different process when you’re working with one producer.” Reflection Eternal aren’t too concerned, they said, with living up to the standards of their first project. In fact, Hi-Tek insisted that Revolutions is worthy of classic status, but ultimately, fans will have the last word. “Afroman got a classic — ‘Because I Got High,’ everybody knows that song — but it’s because of the machine and how it got behind it,” Kweli said. “I feel like every song that we put on the new album is classic. We try to only put classic material, but you never know what the people are going to respond to or what the machine is going to push to make them respond,” he added. “I never knew,” Hi-Tek said of the Afroman track. “I always felt like, ‘Wow, they’re doing a video to that track.’ I just went and bought this record for a quarter, made a beat out of it and now it’s on TV.” What did you think of Estelle’s guest spot in the new Reflection Eternal video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Talib Kweli

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5 New Reasons to Miss Siobhan Magnus on American Idol

I told you all to be sorry . Now, sixth-place Idol finisher Siobhan Magnus fielded a round of questions during a post-elimination conference call, and I can officially confirm: All you Michael Lynche zealots screwed a major pooch with your dumb votes. You schtupped a mastiff and we all saw. The five best quotes from Siobhan’s conference call (which come complete with five new reasons to love this girl) render us weepy and breathy — like a lovestruck glassblower noticing her reflection in a gleaming pool of silica.

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Jessica Simpson Gets Facial, Needs Life

The Price of Beauty? Something like that. Jessica Simpson posted a bizarre photo of herself wearing a thick face mask on Twitter Saturday morning. Some people need their accounts revoked. We propose nominating one each month, and calling it the Tila Tequila Award (she’s in her own league). “The Price Of Beauty :)” Jessica Simpson Twittered, referring to her globe-trotting VH1 show, which premieres on March 15. Yes, it is a real show. “Thanks La Mer for the upper and lower zone radiant mask,” she added, referring to the pricey Creme De La Mer Radiant Facial, which costs $320. Yes, she paid $320 to look like this. You sure you want to collaborate on this show, Billy Corgan ? Your alt-rock reputation is being diminished here … Yikes . Filming the show “changed me completely,” she said . “I haven’t always had an inner confidence and I haven’t always looked at my reflection and loved it.” Okay, having better self-esteem is always a good thing. We just don’t need to see the progress every minute of every day. But carry on Jessica. Carry on.

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Talib Kweli, Hi-Tek Mix New And Old On Reflection Eternal Mixtape

Kweli talks to Mixtape Daily about The Re:Union, which includes some of the duo’s classic tracks. By Shaheem Reid Reflection Eternal Photo: Asylum This Week’s Main Pick Street Kings : Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek) Holding It Down For : NYC and Ohio Double Mixtape : The Re:Union Real Spit : Nope. The NFL did not split these two up a few weeks ago

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When I Had Braces…

Link: http://whenihadbraces.tumblr.com/ There's a new blog devoted to the lowest/grossest/greasiest point in your life: when you had braces. At least the reflection from the the flash distracts the eye from the rest of the picture.

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Kate Hudson Booty Is Easy To Pick

It’s not all that easy to tell who this chick is, but using the detective skills I’ve acquired by watching hours and hours of the CSI channel, I can plainly see that the reflection in the car is that of Kate Hudson . Alright that was complete bullshit, I could pick out Kate’s sweet little ass any day of the week, it’s a gift I have

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Who’s hair is it anyway?

I have this client, I don’t see her often, she lives far away, but, she comes in a few times a year and has for about five years now. She’s an adorable person and everyone seems to like her. She always came in alone or with a group of girl friends having a girls day out.

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Choo choo, caption this..

I have nothing to say. The world is still full of stupid. Dirty Dishing….no sympathy!

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