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From GLC’s upcoming album. It’s pretty neat to see that they will be including this on a compilation that supports the Negro League Baseball Museum.

The beat is hot too.

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I remember when I was living in London and caught glimpses of the atrocity that is Flavor of Love via the FB status messages of my friends. For some strange reason, I wished “they” would make a better reality show, namely about “us”. Why? I don’t know, namely because I don’t like watching reality t.v., unless its a subsidiary of the Discovery channel. Well, “they” have. “They” is B.E.T. and “it” is called Harlem Heights.

Harlem Heights

Harlem Heights

Dubbed as insight to the young, black, and fabulous crowd, the setting is in Harlem, New York and follows real friends through their professional and social ups and downs. Of particular interest is Brooke Crittendon, Kanyé West’s ex-fiancée. Feeling like she needed to lend a voice to her experience as ‘the other half to a famous person’, B.E.T. president Loretha Jones assures us that Harlem Heights is not The Hills.

From the N.Y. Daily News:

The cast includes a lifestyle editor for the basketball publication Dime magazine, an aspiring actress, a fashionista, a young man contemplating a career in politics and even a young dad. It’s a group of friends moving out of college and into the working world.

“This show isn’t ‘The Hills,’ ” said BET president Loretha Jones. “The cast was friends before, so their relationships are natural and they allowed us to follow them in such a way that they were unconcerned with the cameras being there, and let us capture the real interactions.”

Jones also said that unlike some other reality shows about twentysomethings, “Harlem Heights” would explore not only emotional drama, but also professional drama and the excitement and celebrations of last year’s historical election night.

So what say you? “They” finally might make a reality show profiling “us”. Are you going to watch?

Note: I’m borrowing this from the review I dropped over at Amazon. I figured some of our readers would want to hear my POV (since you read this blog). Have a Happy Holiday!

For some people, music is a form of entertainment. If you’ve never listened to something and understood the art of what was being told, then this Kanye album won’t be for you.

808s & Heartbreak Heart
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808s & Heartbreak

Undoubtedly, ‘Ye is an entertainer. His multi-platinum previous albums are testament to that.

This album is abstract art…and I love it. The auto-tune represents a broken voice. ‘Ye uses it well, and considering the magnitude of losing one’s best friend, one’s inspiration, one’s love, and one’s wisdom all in the same year, the art becomes more obvious.

When he had a release party for his album, he hired an artist who had 40 naked models accentuated by colored lights. That is what this album is. It is the human body….human emotion…naked.

If you look at the human body and want entertainment, don’t pick this up. If you can look at the human body and see form, art, pain, happiness, shape, and glory….pick up this album.

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