Kimmy Blanco takes to Twitter to reveal the upcoming release of a handful of tracks.
Lil' Kim has announced the release of an upcoming five-track EP, set to impact around the holidays.
Taking to Twitter to reveal the project, Kimmy Blanco broke news of
the release yesterday. "#TeamLilKim For the Holidays I'm releasing a 5
song EP for yall as a preview of what's to come in 2012 & so on 4rm
Lil' Kim :) !!!!!"
Kim recently released her new single "I Am Not the One," which is
currently available on iTunes. She last released her studio album The Naked Truth in 2005, and most recently dropped her mixtape Black Friday in February 2011.
Billy Danze and Fizzy Womack wax about their time on G-Unit records.
With M.O.P.'s collaborative project with Snowgoons, Sparta, out in stores now, the Brownsville Bombers reflected back on their stint with G-Unit.
"In my opinion, when you're doing as much work as 50 Cent was doing
at that time, it's hard," explained Billy Danze in an interview with VladTV. "And he's not a selfish dude by any means. But every artist wanna be the artist at the top."
"It's too much for you to run this huge career of your own and still
work with guys like M.O.P., Mobb Deep, this one, that one," he
continued. "We already been in the game; we made our imprint. In my
opinion, it was kind of hard for him to handle all of these groups at
one time."
Lil Fame interjected, "Then on top of that, us being us, man. We
pretty much in one lane, we pretty much in our zone. For us...we're
stubborn."
Danze spoke candidly about fans' perception of the move. "A lot of
the fans didn't appreciate it. You go online, you see everything that
people are posting. They weren't really happy that M.O.P. doing a deal
with G-Unit, even though G-Unit was representing the street as well.
They just wasn't having it. And if we don't have their support, then why
are we doing it?"
Added Fame: "We know what 50 come from. He come from the same thing
that he come from. So we appreciate that someone that come from
there...gave us a shot. Shout out to G-Unit. They gave us a shot.
It
didn't work out. They still the homies though." Watch the interview below:
Janet Jackson's Sydney fans were left disappointed last night when the
singer cancelled her show just one hour before she was due to perform.
The
show at the Sydney Opera House was already a replacement show for the
ones she postponed two weeks ago when she flew back to America to be
with her family during the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray.
This time there will be no further rescheduling and fans have been told they will receive a refund.
The statement from promoter Paul Dainty reads:
't
is with regret that Dainty Group announces that tonight's Janet Jackson
Number Ones: Up Close and Personal concert, at the Sydney Opera House,
cannot proceed.
'. Doctors have ordered Miss Jackson to undertake
vocal rest for the next 2 days, so she can complete the 3rd and final
show of her Australian tour, this Tuesday night at the Sydney Opera
House.
'Unfortunately, there will not be a replacement concert
scheduled, so all patrons will receive a full refund at the Sydney Opera
House Box office tonight or from the point of purchase.
'Please contact the Sydney Opera House Box Office on 02 9250 7777 for refund information'.
Tomorrow night's show will be the last on her Australian tour.