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Jul
03/10
BET’s Stephen Hill Clears Up Chris Brown’s “fake cry” Rumors
Last Updated on Monday, 5 July 2010 09:41
Written by Brandy Smith
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Finally…BET’s Stephen Hill speaks out about the rumors that Chris Brown’s tears were fake, for all the haters of course. There are so many rumors that circulated about Brown’s  emotional performance at the BET Awards but of course the two that were the most repeated were the most ridiculous. One rumor claimed that Brown’s bodyguards gave him tear drops backstage to make him cry. Another claims that Jay-Z, Beyonce and Rihanna boycotted the awards after finding out that Brown would be performing.

Here is what Stephen Hill had to say about the rumors:

On the rumor that Chris Brown’s bodyguard gave him tear inducing drops so that he could “fake cry”

I think the pressure of the year and the lyrics of that song really just resonated. And, as someone who was backstage, there was nothing fake about that. I think there is a US Weekly story today about like his bodyguard gave him something to induce tears. Its just not true. I’ve been around actors who cry and when you fake cry, you don’t get…your throat doesn’t get swollen like it does [when you cry for real]. When he was trying to sing, he couldn’t get anything out. That’s a hard thing to fake. I appreciate people wanting to create controversy, but this guy has gone though a lot this past year, let this emotion be what it is. Everybody comes to the moment where you gotta make that change.

On Jay-z and Beyonce’s no-show

They missed the awards, because…we have this conversation almost every year. And, some years we are really fortunate when Jay-Z and Beyonce are in the house and other times, they go on vacation. But I can absolutely say without reservation that there was no conversation at all around, “If Chris Brown’s coming, I’m not coming.” That’s just false.

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Dec
02/09
Dux Jones – 100 Racks
Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 December 2009 12:25
Written by admin
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

100 Racks - Dux Jones - FrontStreet Records

Dux Jones - 100 Racks - FrontStreet Records

100 Racks

52/50′s soul and passion are the back bone of FrontStreet’s movement, despite those warlike sentiments of ambition and faith which pour out of ever note played and every word sung.  FrontStreet’s mission lies in the story of believing in ourselves from a penny to “100 racks”.  Although, “100 Racks” is not a story about money, on here, Dux Jones roars at the competition with several unapologetic bars and thought provoking lyrics over piano, bass, and drum in a simple enough manner to capture more than just your average hip hop connoisseur.

Simple put, the bar is raised, pay for talent!

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Apr
17/09
Oseeola – Cupcake
Last Updated on Thursday, 6 August 2009 03:48
Written by admin
Friday, April 17th, 2009

During the fall of 1987 Def Jam Recordings released Bad by LL Cool J which contained a song entitled I Need Love. I Need Love not only put LL Cool J in a category all by himself, but it also gave birth to the “hip hop ballad.” Since then it has almost became a requirement for an artist to appeal to his female fan base by having at least one ballad on their album.

Keeping up with tradition, FrontStreet Records releases Cupcake by Oseeola! Cupcake is a heartfelt record about a special female in Oseeola’s life. The chorus is a beautiful melody sang by FrontStreet’s go to crooner Gayle.
The track has a real mellow yet soulful feel and Oseeola’s lyrics will definitely put you in a good mood no matter what kind of day you are having.

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