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Monday, February 20, 2012

B2K: Omarion, Lil Fizz, J-Boog, and Raz-B

This group of boys were famous and they all decided to go their seperate ways. These boys knew that singing would lead them to fame and fortune for the rest of their lives. They stared in a movie called " You Got Served" in 2004.

Omarion was an awsome actor in this movie because he was a dancer of the group and he also had to make decisions on whether or not that him and his friends would make to the nationals. Omarion was born November 12, 1984.

Lil Fizz was an amazing singer for the group B2K. He played Rashann on You Got Served. He did an amazing job for a young member of B2K.

J-Boog was an amazing singer to, but what i like most about him was that he really knows how to be himself and not act like nobody else here in this world of non-peace and non-freedom of anything.

There is nobody out there in the world like Raz-B who is the sexiest boy in history of thr group B2K. He lights up the stars when i hear him sing with his home boys and by himself. This boy really needs to find more boys so that they can be famous too and that they can make a living for the next few years.

Well i guess thats all for now. I'll write some more later on in the future and whenever i get time on the computer at home. BYEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

WHITNEY HOUSTON

Singer and awsome icon Whitney Houston died Saturday at the age of 48 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Las Angelous, California. She was preparing to recieve some awards on her wonderful singing that she has been doing for a long time here on earth. She is married to Bobby Brown and they have one child (a daughter) named Bobbi Kristina Brown.

I know that everybody is going to miss her especially me and my dad. That song "I BELIEVE IN YOU AND ME" by Whitney Houston that song makes me think aboyut her all of the time ever since she died.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

SOULJABOY

DeAndre Cortez Way was born July 28,1990 and he is 21 yrs. old. His stage name is "SOULJABOY TELL 'EM" or just simply "SOULJABOY". In September 2007, his single "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

His music makes me go crazy when i first hear it and the beats he make are totally of the chain. This boy has the gift of a rapper and not a singer. Chris Brown I guess is his friend rapped in this song called "LOOK AT ME NOW" and he sings better than rapping because singing is talent not rapping.

Well this all for now. I will talk about more of him tomorrow......BYE!!!!!!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

THE O'JAYS

The O'Jays were formed in Canton, Ohio in 1963 consisting of Eddie Levert born (June 16,1942), Walter Williams (August 26,1942), William Powell (January 20,1942-May 26,1977), Bobby Massey and Bill Isles.

This group does R&B songs .After adding Sammy Strain (born December 9, 1941) (of Little Anthony and the Imperials), the O'Jays continued recording, though with limited success. 1978's "Use ta Be My Girl" was their final Top Five hit, though they continued placing songs on the R&B charts throughout the 1980s. The O'Jays success was not confined to the United States, as they also logged up nine hit singles in the United Kingdom.

This group is very talented in every way. They can sing and dance at the same time. If something evr happens to one of them i don't know what i'll do. I would be crying for the rest of my life.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

WAKA FLOCKA FLAME

Juaquin Malphurs aka "WAKA FLOCKA FLAME" was Born May 31,1986. And guess what yall? I was born on his birthday, but I was born 1995. He is an american rapper signed to Brick Squad and Warner Bros. He is a southern hip-hop artist best known for singles like: "O LET'S DO IT", " HARD IN DA PAINT", and "NO HANDS" along with his debt album "FLOCKAVELI".

Juaquin Malphurs was born in South Jamacia, Queens, New York in 1986. His family eventually settled in Riverdale, Georgia. The name "WAKA" was given by his cousin after the Muppets use to say "WAKA WAKA" and "FLOCKA FLAME" was given by Gucci Mane.

Waka Flocka Flame has the gift of rap. On August 9, 2011, the first single for his sophomore album, "Round of Applause", featuring Canadian-rapper Drake, a confirmed featured guest to appear on the album, was released. It is produced by Lex Luger. The first original version featured only Waka Flocka Flame, and the remix featured Drake, but later the remix was made the original version. Triple F Life is slated to be released before the end of the year. Songs that will be on the album are "Off the Chain" featuring David Blayne and Suga Shane, "Swish" featuring Roscoe Dash, Gorilla Zoe, and Chrissa, "Boomin" featuring Diddy, and "Hi Jackin' Planes.

Monday, November 14, 2011

JANET JACKSON

Janet Jackson was born on May 16,1966. She was born to Katherine aka Katie Scruse and Joseph Walter Jackson. She has 2 sisters and 7 brothers. She is the youngest of the 10 children. They haven't said nothing about Marlon Jacksons twin brother Brandon Jackson because he died of respiratory  when they both were born.

By the end of the 1990's she was named the second most successful recording artist of the decade following Mariah Carey. She has amassed an extensive catalog of hits, with singles such as: "NASTY", "RHYTHM NATION", "THAT'S THE WAY LOVE GOES", "TOGETHER AGAIN", and "ALL FOR YOU" among her most ionic.

In 1973 Janet was seven years old then and she went to Las Vegas Strip and did a performance for the people down there with her siblings in a routine show at MGM Casino. Joseph told her not to call him dad anymore so he told her to address him as Joseph cause he was her manager. Joseph got fired from being the boys manager because he didn't want no girls invading their privacy.

Janet Jackson had this song called "CONTROL" because her father was trying to take over her life by telling her that she was too young to date and that if she didn't get her act together he was going to treat her like she was one of her brothers. Janet, Rebbie, and Latoya are the three sisters of  THE JACKSON 5.

Janet Jackson did a song called "SCREAM" with Michael Jackson and that was a good music video. She did a song on stage with Justin Timberlake called "ROCK THAT BODY". She played Denice in a movie called "PROFESSOR KLUMPS 2" and she did and excellent job of doing that roll. She also played Penny Gordon Woods on GOOD TIMES about  a little girls mother who abuses her by: breaking her arm, burning her with a iron, and hitting her back with something really hard.

She has a son by Jermaine Dupri and everybody thought that boy was Michael Jacksons love child, but turns out Janet didn't want nobody to find out about him. He was one seat down from Janet at Michael's funeral. He is a rapper and he looks just like Janet. I wish she would've just went on and told her family that she had a baby instead of waiting until it came out this year 2011.

Friday, November 11, 2011

TEMPTATIONS

The temptations were an all male group that was made back in 1960s. The ones that came up with this group were: Otis Williams, Elbridge "Al" Bryant, Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams and Eddie "Corn" Kendricks. These boys had the talent and skills to form this talented group. They did seven songs between 1961 and 1963: "I Want A Love I Can See", "Oh Mother Of Mine", "Check Yourself", "Paradise", "Isn't She Pretty", "Dream Come True", and "Do You Love Me". Not one of these songs made the charts.

The year they had the NEW YEARS EVE party which was 1963, they had to fire Al because he drank to much and he always had to argue with Paul over some stupid stuff. The next person to step up and take his place was David Ruffin who was actually Jimmy Ruffin baby brother. Jimmy Ruffin and David both cut solo records before David decided that he wanted to joined the Temptations.

In January 1964 Smokey Robinson and Miracles bandmate Bobby Rogers co-wrote and produced  "The Way You Do The Things You Do" as Eddie kendricks as the lead singer and the rest of them as the background which became as the Temptations first Top 20 Hits in April. Shortly afterward, "The Way You Do The Things You Do" and several pre-David Ruffin singles were compiled into the group's first album, Meet The Temptations, released in early 1964. The next two Temptations singles in 1964, "Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)" along with "I'll Be in Trouble" and its B-side "The Girl's Alright With Me", all featured Kendricks on lead. However, producer Smokey Robinson saw potential in the "mellow" yet "gruff" voice of David Ruffin, and thought that if he could write the perfect song for his lead, then the group could have a Top 10 smash hit.

While traveling as part of Motown's Motortown Revue later that year, Robinson and fellow Miracles member Ronnie White wrote "My Girl", which the Temptations recorded in the fall of 1964 with Ruffin singing his first lead vocal for the group. Released as a single on December 21, 1964, the song became the Temptations' first number-one pop hit in March 1965, and is their signature song to this day.
After the success of "My Girl", Ruffin sang lead on the next three singles: "It's Growing", "Since I Lost My Baby" and "My Baby", all of which made it to the Top 20 in 1965. The B-side to "My Baby", "Don’t Look Back", featured a stirring lead from Paul Williams, and was a sleeper hit on the R&B charts and a standard for vocal groups playlists.
Norman Whitfield had requested the opportunity to write for the group and in 1966, Berry Gordy promised him that if Robinson's "Get Ready", with Eddie Kendricks on lead, failed to chart in the Top 20, Whitfield would be allowed to produce the next song. "Get Ready" subsequently missed its mark, and Gordy issued the Whitfield-produced "Ain't Too Proud to Beg", with David Ruffin on lead, as the next single. "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" outperformed "Get Ready" on the Billboard charts, and Whitfield became the Temptations' new main producer. He began pulling the group away from the ballad-based productions espoused by Robinson, toward a harder-edged and brass-heavy soul sound reminiscent of James Brown.
Nearly all of the singles produced by Whitfield prior to 1968 featured David Ruffin on lead, including the R&B number-one/pop Top 10 hits "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep", "(I Know) I'm Losing You"[14] and the early 1967 hit "(Loneliness Made Me Realize) It's You That I Need". Other important singles from this period include "All I Need", produced by Frank Wilson, a Whitfield protégé, and the "You're My Everything", on which Kendricks and Ruffin share lead. Studio albums during the "Classic Five" period apart from Meet The Temptations include The Temptations Sing Smokey (1965), The Temptin' Temptations (1965), Gettin' Ready (1966), The Temptations with a Lot o' Soul (1967), and The Temptations Wish It Would Rain (1968).

The other four Temptations drew up legal documentation, officially firing Ruffin from the group. Dennis Edwards, formerly of the Contours, was hired to replace him. Edwards and Ruffin were good friends, and at first, Ruffin went along with the changing of the guard. After a short time, however, Ruffin began turning up at shows, jumping onstage during performances of the songs he once sang lead on, stealing the spotlight from Edwards.
Both the Temptations and Motown were forced to hire extra security guards to prevent Ruffin from attending other Temptations performances and providing further embarrassment to Edwards and the group. Ruffin then sued Motown in October 1968, seeking a release from the label, but Motown countersued to keep the singer from leaving and the case was eventually settled out of court. The settlement required Ruffin to remain with Motown as a solo artist to finish out his initial contract.
Edwards' first album with the Temptations was Live at the Copa, recorded at the group's return to the famous Copacabana nightclub, and later that year, Berry Gordy commissioned the first of a number of collaborations for the Temptations with Diana Ross & the Supremes. The results included two studio albums, Together) and Diana Ross & the Supremes Join the Temptations, which featured the number-two hit single "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me". The tracks for the latter included Dennis Edwards' first studio recordings with the Temptations and further results of this collaboration included a joint tour and two NBC television specials, TCB (aired December 9, 1968) and G.I.T. on Broadway (aired November 12, 1969).

By 1969, Richard Street, lead singer of Motown act The Monitors and a former Distant, was touring with the group as a backup replacement for Williams.[15] For most shows, save for his solo numbers, Williams would dance and lip-sync onstage to parts sung live by Street into an offstage mic behind a curtain. At other shows, and during most of the second half of 1970, Street substituted for Williams onstage.[16]
Eddie Kendricks became detached from the group after David Ruffin's firing and as the health of Paul Williams continued to fail. Kendricks began regularly fighting with Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin over leadership of the group. In addition, Kendricks preferred the ballad material from the earlier days and was uncomfortable with the psychedelic soul material the group was now performing. As a result, Kendricks rekindled his friendship with Ruffin, who persuaded him to quit the Temptations and go solo. After a November 1970 Copacabana engagement, another confrontation between himself, Otis Williams, and Franklin caused Kendricks to walk out in-between shows and not return. Both Kendricks and Williams then agreed that Kendricks would be leaving the group. Kendricks later stated that he actually considered leaving as early as 1965, but remained with the Temptations and unsuccessfully attempted to get permission to record a solo album without leaving the group.

"Sail Away," produced by a returning Norman Whitfield and featuring Ron Tyson's first lead vocal, peaked at number 13. In addition, a then-relatively unknown singer/musician, Ali-Ollie Woodson was featured on one track, "Stop the World Right Here (I Wanna Get Off)." Woodson was a Detroit native who had been a potential candidate to replace Dennis Edwards back in 1977. Meanwhile, Edwards (who also had his share of lead vocals on the Back to Basics album) was again fired in 1984, for missing rehearsals or showing up hungover. He then attempted a second solo career, scoring a hit with the 1984 single "Don't Look Any Further", a duet with Siedah Garrett. At this point, Woodson officially joined the group, taking Edwards' place. Woodson's first lead on a single was 1984's "Treat Her Like a Lady", co-written by himself and Otis Williams, and co-produced by former Earth, Wind & Fire members Al McKay and Ralph Johnson. The single became their biggest success on R&B radio since 1975, reaching number-two on the R&B charts, and just missing the Pop Top 40 at number 48. The group experienced similar success in 1986 with the single "Lady Soul", another Top 5 R&B smash.
Ollie Woodson remained with the Temptations until 1987, when he was fired for consistent lateness. He was replaced by the again-returning Dennis Edwards. The group recorded one album during Edwards' third tenure, Together Again, released in late 1987. The following year, Otis Williams published his autobiography, Temptations, co-written with Patricia Romanowski, chronicling the careers of the group from the Primes/Distants days and focusing on the lives of Williams and Melvin Franklin. (An updated version of the book was published in 2002.)
Edwards was fired from the group for the third and final time in late 1988, with Woodson re-joining the lineup. On January 18, 1989, the Temptations were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The event honored Edwards, Franklin, Otis Williams, David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks (now performing as "Eddie Kendrick"), and, posthumously, Paul Williams. Most of the Temptations, present and former, showed no ill feelings towards one another, although Otis Williams reported that Kendricks would not speak to him during the ceremony.[26] The Temptations ended their induction ceremony with a performance of Paul Williams' signature song, "Don't Look Back", dedicated to his memory.
After reuniting at the induction ceremony, and much to the chagrin of Otis Williams and Motown, Edwards, Ruffin, and Kendrick made plans to tour and record as "Ruffin, Kendrick and Edwards, Former Leads of The Temptations". The tour was in fact carried out, but production on the accompanying album was terminated when 50-year-old David Ruffin died in Philadelphia after a cocaine overdose on June 1, 1991. Kendrick was diagnosed with lung cancer soon after; he continued to perform until his death on October 5, 1992 in his native Birmingham.

Richard Street also leads a group, billed as "Richard Street" or "Richard Street's Temptations".[40] Street is in the process of writing a book regarding his time with The Temptations entitled Ball of Confusion. If it is published, it will be the second autobiography regarding the group. In 1992, "Ruffin & Kendricks" roadie, Tony Turner, also wrote a book, assisted by Barbara Aria, contrasting Otis Williams' account of the group's glory days, entitled Deliver Us From Temptation.Leonard, Woodson, and Henderson have toured as "Legendary Lead Singers of the Temptations" and "The Temptations Reunion Show" since 2004. This prompted a lawsuit by Otis Williams filed in October 2007, citing not just the three performers but their managers and every venue that hosted them. Williams' complaint deals with their use of the name, "The Temptations", as well as claims that the act accepted considerably lower fees than The Temptations, hurting the group's reputation as well as the ability to work. Also cited is advertising by the venues claimed to be misleading by billing Leonard, Woodson and Henderson's group as "The Temptations".

Paul Williams died from suicide,but someone along time ago said he owed somebody some money, but he was really from touring from one state to another. Eddie Kendrick died from lung cancer. What took his life was from doing cocaine with David Ruffin. David Ruffin died from a drug overdose. He told Otis and them that he had quit all of that stuff, but all of that was a lie. Melvin Franklin died from a weeklong coma. He got shot in the leg by someone saying that they kenw him from somewhere. Otis Williams and Dennis Edwards are the only ones still living today!