Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Rihanna's "Rude Boy" Music Video Premiere

The world premiere of Rihanna's third single, "Rude Boy," for her album Rated R hit the web a moment ago. Directed by Melina Matsoukas, the video incorporates dance-hall elements to compliment the caribbean theme of the video and tone of the song.



This is by far the most valiant effort brought forth by Rihanna with this album in terms of music videos and shows the West Indian dancing and gyrating in suggestive and provocative moves, which actually enhance the video's fluidity. It has an authentic island feel to it and brings Rihanna close enough to her island roots to evoke 2005 memories when Rihanna was known as "that girl with the Pon-de-whatever song," but still reflects the boldness that this Rated R-era has ushered in. Great video, visually stimulating, aesthetically pleasing, and a definite A- or A in my book.

Sade to Debut at #1 on Billboard 200


After a 10 year hiatus, British R&B/Soul band Sade is expected to storm up the album charts in America, with Hits Daily Double predictions suggesting that 400,000-425,000 copies of their latest effort, Soldier of Love, will be purchased this week based on Tuesday sales.


If that isn't great enough news for the band's FOURTH decade of music, the lead single and title track is performing phenomenally, currently at #29 on iTunes and currently rising. The album has been receiving acclaim from critics as some of their finest work to date.

I couldn't be more excited to see the success for their new album and the album maintains the earthy and mellifluent soul vibe that had ushered in their success from the 1980s, and clearly continues to this day. I will be posting an album review shortly. To purchase the album or the single from iTunes, click here.

UK Haiti Charity Single Shattering Records

What happens when you combine Simon Cowell and the UK's top pop stars in the midst of a natural disaster: a recipe for a record-shattering charity single which has proven to live up to the hype it has created. The remake of R.E.M.'s 1993 song "Everybody Hurts," which includes vocals from respected artists Leona Lewis, Rod Stewart, Mariah Carey, Mika, James Blunt, Jon Bon Jovi, Alexandra Burke and Susan Boyle amongst other huge names, was released a day early (Sunday) due to high demand and that push-up seems to be paying off.


The touching single has sold more than 200,000 copies of the single in its first two days of sales, and is on-pace to be one of the fastest selling singles of this century and perhaps of all time. All proceeds from the sales of the single will go directly to charities supporting relief efforts in Haiti.

The song will undoubtedly end up at number one the UK Singles Charts this upcoming week due to the remarkably strong sales and such success couldn't go be for a better cause.

Monday, February 8, 2010

"Rude Boy" Music Video Stills

Stills from the set of the music video for Rihanna's third U.S. single off of her platinum-certified album Rated R has been posted online by Def Jam showing the Bajan princess striking up an assortment of different poses in front of a green screen.


The dance-hall queen inspired music video features Rihanna sporting different costumes intended to evoke a Caribbean mood and rhythm, which she has described as being "unlike" the other music videos from the Rated R era. This video is described to utilize a lot of color and visual effects, differing from the darker toned music videos that have accompanied the previous two singles.

Fashion-wise, the music video does look like it will be laying the fierceness on extra thick, the aesthetics look amazing, and the long brown hair from the pictures bring back memories of the pre-Good Girl Gone Bad Rihanna, with her heavy Bajan accent and undeniable island appeal.

The video will see its premiere Thursday, February 11th on RihannaVEVO, the YouTube channel for Rihanna music videos. I am quite excited!

Below are more images on the video set.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Lady Gaga Dedicates Tat to Her Fans


After taking home two Grammy awards and plowing through the year with hit after hit and album and after album, Lady Gaga decided to add a permanent message on herself to reflect her gratefulness and appreciation for her fanbase.


The tattoo was needled on the singer's arm just one day after her Grammy wins, consisting of the words "Little Monsters," a nickname appointed by Gaga to her fans during her Fame Monster Ball tour this year. Hollywood's Shamrock Social Club tattoo parlor greeted the singer with the tattoo, which she posted on her twitpic page, with an attached message reading "look what I did last night. Little Monsters forever, on the arm I hold my mike." In music news, the video for "Telephone" has been shot and has received a premiere date of Febrary 10th (next Wednesday). For images on the scene, click here.