Sunday, July 20, 2014

The Never-Ending Saga: Deborah Cox's Whitney Biopic Vocals Emerge

She tried that....

And I do mean that in a good way. Being a die-hard Whitney Houston fan causes the skepticism to any replica or recreation to be very high. Discovering that Houston's actual recordings would not be featured in the upcoming Lifetime biopic due to copyright incensing issues, was met with great dismay. With my disappointment standing, I must say that I do believe Deborah Cox was a good choice.

Listen below as the singer renders I Will Always Love You.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Lifetime's Whitney Bio | Deborah Cox Vocals

I can't say I took this news well

Reports are now surfacing that the upcoming Angela Bassett directed Whitney Houston biopic will now feature signature Houston tracks reworked with Deborah Cox vocals.

According to Lifetime, "music rights and clearances are still being worked out," but Cox will be providing vocals on reworked Houston songs.

My thoughts....

Although I have always appreciated the vocal prowess of Deborah Cox, I can't help but feel like this is a slight disappointment. Granted, her vocal stylings are similar to Whitney's but it doesn't quite compare to what we heard on classic hits like "Saving All My Love For You" and the like. Although it's fair to reserve full judgement until these re-worked songs are released, I feel that this will take away from the overall film. Especially if we're supposed to believe Yaya DaCosta's portrayal of Whitney.

Either way, I will be perched on the couch with some Seagram's in anticipation of everything unfolding. C'mon in here 2015!

Monday, July 14, 2014

Fresh|Music - Marsha Ambrosius "Friends & Lovers"

If there was ever a time where I wanted to spend my evening tumbling around in satin sheets with nothing but a silk turquoise teddy on, it was when I listened to Marsha Ambrosius new album Friends & Lovers.

Following up from her Grammy nominated Late Nights & Early Mornings, Ambrosius ventures into familiar territory of complexities of love and sex.

Turning up the heat, the sophmore solo album releases on July 15th and features contributions from Charlie Wilson and Dr. Dre. Songs titles like "69" and "So Good"  with a cover of Sade's "Stronger" definitely sets the tone for what is a very sensual album.

Only pop in this goody when you got trade coming over. Listen below and get you some!


Fresh|Music: Christon Gray


I love when I can find great underground artists...

Which brings us to singer, writer, producer, rapper Ohio native Christon Gray. Drawing inspiration from greats such as Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and Lauryn Hill, Gray describes his music as a blend of soul pop, and hip-hop. 


Starting out in Christian rap, Gray spent the early part of his career in rap group, Elevationists.


Now on his own, Christon released his debut album School of Roses on March 25th. It debuted #1 on iTunes, #5 on Billboard R&B charts. Check out his lead single Vanish below. 

Get into it.



Thursday, July 10, 2014

Yaya DaCosta serves Whitney Houston realness fish...


C'mon in ...take a seat! (Karen Clark-Sheard voice) In a good way of course!


I know for all of us Nippy fans, reactions to the upcoming biopic and casting may have been mixed. But let's get one thing straight....I'm here for Yaya DaCosta.

Here's the first look of the America's Next Top Model alum in the title role of the Lifetime working title movie, Whitney Houston. Replicating the look from Houston's eponymous second album Whitney, I can defintely grab some lemonade in the shade and rest easy.

I admit, although I believe that DaCosta is a stunning woman, I wasn't sure if she would be able to pull off Houston. People immediately go on a defense of saying, "She don't even look nothing like her!" but that wasn't my issue. I believe it takes a certain essence to pull off such a dynamic energy that was Whitney Houston and from the picture, I do see it.

Whether you agree or not, I'm sure fellow Whitney lovers will be tuned in when the film is expected to premiere on Lifetime next year.

In other news, I'm trying to pair some church flats with a shoulder padded rhinestone dress suit to pull of Cissy Houston in my upcoming audition. Any suggestions for a doll? I already got my slapping hand heavy and ready.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Friendships: The Re-Analyzation

So....I have no friends...

That has been my theme for the past year. Although I have made some lovely new potential connections, looking back over the years I've realized there are many friends that I have lost.

I would say that my social life was at an all time high around 2010-2011. I had a good job, money to play with, and a wealth of social outlets. The people who I surrounded myself at the time I thought were my ace deuces. My favorite moments and most epic adventures, I  can recount certain people that were there. However, they aren't anymore.

From time to time, I wrestle in my mind about how in the hell did someone I deemed so close be now  just a memory. The biggest thing I arrived to is understanding how seasons play a major role in the people you associate with. There are some that are meant to be in your life for good and others just for a moment. No use in being frustrated with those who fall into one category or another.

I've spent more time than I needed to trying to convince people how worthy I was as a friend. Always caught into trying to stress how much I deserved to be thought of, considered, and most of all included into their life as I have done for them. During that time, I discovered that I did myself a grave disservice. The greatest disservice is how I was virtually prostituting myself in order to retain friendship.

Those days are over.

Although there can be much debate about why certain relationships ended, one thing I can be sure of is that it was meant to happen. The mileage and lessons I've gained just from discovering the nature of people, I wouldn't trade for anything. Although it does sting remembering the lost friends, I know that my life has been enriched as a result of them.

For anyone out there that feels they need to advertise or whore themselves out for any type of companionship (whether in person or social networking), please get to the root of what's going on. I think the real testament of loving yourself is being alone with yourself and still have joy. Know that when it is your time to have people in your life in this fashion, it will be just that.

Blessings.

The Rant: Dreading 30

The stress that comes when your twenties come to an end is indeed palpable. Suddenly you start looking back and wondering where in the hell did all that time go? Did I use that time wisely? I should have been doing SOOO much more. All of these questions and concerns have been weighing heavily on my mind realizing that I will soon enter into my 29th year.

I always had this preconceived notion that 30 is the year when you should be making ground in your career, stable finances, settling down with a family. I can't speak on any of these things. lol. And as much as I read my shape to oblivion, I can't really be too mad because I could be locked up or dead.

Still one can't help but have an...ambivalent feeling to say the least. More like dream deferred realness. LOL. Although I know that greatness is within my grasp, I can't help but feel like dayum.. I wish I was there already.

Perhaps I should drape myself in some summer linens and make a video about such... Hmmm... anyway....