The Foreign Exchange’s Phonte & Nicolay take some time off in their new video for “Authenticity,” which doesn’t feature the pair at all, save for a brief cameo from Phonte.

In Trey Songz’ video for “Love Faces,” his leading lady opens her own art gallery, but doesn’t want the attention to be on their relationship so, just for the night, the couple role-play as two strangers who just met.

Bilal Oliver is the sh*t. Okay, now that we got that out of the way, let’s get on to Mr. Oliver’s latest musical offering, a live in-studio jam session of Gloria Jones’ 1964 song “Tainted Love,” later made popular by synth-pop group Soft Cell in 1981.

Tuesday March 1st, Marsha releases her long awaited, debut album “Late Nights And Early Mornings.” This album is filled with that sultry sound that we’ve come to love and expect from the UK songstress. The vulnerable and seductive intro sets the tone for the album and leads into my personal favorite; “With You.” This joint […]

The Foreign Exchange’s Phonte & Nicolay take some time off in their new video for “Authenticity,” which doesn’t feature the pair at all, save for a brief cameo from Phonte.

In Trey Songz’ video for “Love Faces,” his leading lady opens her own art gallery, but doesn’t want the attention to be on their relationship so, just for the night, the couple role-play as two strangers who just met.

The Foreign Exchange’s Phonte & Nicolay take some time off in their new video for “Authenticity,” which doesn’t feature the pair at all, save for a brief cameo from Phonte.

Lil Kim is keeping the beef between her and Nicki Minaj alive with a new video that her team posted on YouTube. In the 15-minute documentary, titled “Carbon Copy,” Kim attempts to prove that Nicki has stolen her whole style from her.

Lil Kim is keeping the beef between her and Nicki Minaj alive with a new video that her team posted on YouTube. In the 15-minute documentary, titled “Carbon Copy,” Kim attempts to prove that Nicki has stolen her whole style from her.

Kanye West’s brand new “All Of The Lights” video is under fire from Epilepsy Action, a UK based group, who say that the bright, flashy video can cause seizures.  The video was temporarily removed from YouTube, but has since been re-uploaded with a disclaimer at the beginning.

Kanye West’s brand new “All Of The Lights” video is under fire from Epilepsy Action, a UK based group, who say that the bright, flashy video can cause seizures.  The video was temporarily removed from YouTube, but has since been re-uploaded with a disclaimer at the beginning.

The Foreign Exchange’s Phonte & Nicolay take some time off in their new video for “Authenticity,” which doesn’t feature the pair at all, save for a brief cameo from Phonte.