The official music video for Shwayze's "Get U Home", from their album "Let It Beat", due in stores October 27, 2009. The song will also be featured in the movie "Sorority Row", and the music video is directed by Stewart Hendler, who is also the director of the movie.
Well, shes back with a new album in stores today. And if you're wondering why folks are coming out with albums today, a Monday, its because August 31 is the cut off date for Grammy nominations 2009–2010. With production from Akon, Danja, R. Kelly, StarGate, and Swizz Beatz Whitney returns to the scene with a lukewarm album. I'm sorry to dash anyone's hopes [how many of my readers are long time Whitney fans anyway?], but the album is not that great. To me it really doesn't have that signature Whitney attitude/ swag/ funk/ whatever, and maybe that's because she only has writing credits on two of the 11 songs. Just about all the songs are all lovey-dovey. One would think that after all the drug problems and the divorce from long time husband Bobby Brown, Whitney would be singing a different tune. And this is Whitney Houston; "I Wanna Dance With Somebody", "I Will Always Love You", "Greatest Love of All", "I'm Every Woman", "You Give Good Love", "I Have Nothing", "Saving All My Love for You", etc! Don't hate me for ragging on the lyrics, cause they don't quite cut it. She actually sings, "I'm a soulja girl" in the albums final track, "Salute". I did say I could faux with it, but after hearing it twice ,I don't know. Over all, I would give this album 2.5 stars out of five. Sorry Whitney...
Y'all, this is so unexpected for me. I wasn't really feeling the first single, not really feeling the current second single, but this one right here might be the charm! I picked up the album yesterday, and this song, "Regret", with Ludacris has been on constant repeat. Although I would loosely compare the melody and lyrical rhythm to Kelly Rowland's 2007 hit-and-miss "Ghetto" featuring Snoop Dogg, LeToya's song is a hit. The whole album is hot. It has production credits from Ne-Yo, Ryan Leslie, Chris Brown, Marsha Ambrosious as well as songs featuring Estelle, Mims, and Slim Thug.