Tuesday June 02nd 2009, 10:20 pm
Filed under: music
i can’t say much more than christian rich is on a steady path to a whole lotta success. i know this is a GLC song, but i never got into GLC. i think his verse in “spaceship” was phenomenal, but besides that i haven’t heard too much. so this is the perfect way to get involved. the song is about…well, you know what it’s about. probably one of the best perks if you’re in the entertainment biz. if you ain’t know, all of the guys involved behind this joint are chicagoans. incredible. enjoy, and shout out to heather (can i get a call or something, boo? shucks.) for this nice litle picture she put together. lord knows i didn’t have any pictures for this post until i saw that.
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Sunday November 09th 2008, 6:40 pm
Filed under: audio/video, music
in the last three months, wiz khalifa has quickly climbed to the top of my new favorite artists. and standing next to him on that list are my boys christian rich. so when i heard that CR remixed his single "say yeah," i had to give you guys the exclusive. when i heard those drums, i had to run and get my BOSE headphones to really jam it like it’s supposed to be jammed. some crazy intense $#!t! completely different take than the original, i’ll say that much. let me know how you feel about it.
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i kid you not. in 1985 (before a lot of us were born), comedian/actor/womanizer eddie murphy decided to hit the studio with a cocaine-obsessed rick james. the result is “party all the time,” a masterful pop single, complete with repetitive lyrics and a falsetto that would make the-dream quiver in his boots. just watch!
don’t sleep on eddie! you always hear him bust out into song during his comic acts, but what you didn’t know is that he could sing. the song actually hit #2 on the billboard “hot 100,” and although it’s the only hit of his career, it demonstrated that eddie could have been what jamie foxx is today, back then. you get me?