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Sep
03/10
Lauryn Hill On Her Absence and Making A Comeback
Last Updated on Friday, 3 September 2010 06:26
Written by Brandy Smith
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - MARCH 02:  Singer Lauren Hill poses at the Tinseltown To Gotham Pre-Oscar Event at the Regent Beverly Wilshire on March 2, 2006 in Beverly Hills, California.  (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images)

Recently Toure of Fuse TV had an opportunity to sit down with Lauryn Hill to speak about her absence from the music industry and her decision to return. In the interview she speaks about everything from her comeback to being a stay- at- home mom. Below are a couple of excerpts:

On Her Absence & Her Decision To Return
It was a good timing, my daughter is 2 and a half now. So I was a stay-at-home mom. Making sure that my kids has normalcy, privacy, and the right to be real people, without the scrutiny and the pressure of the challenges that the media puts up. I wanted them to have a real childhood. And I wanted a real life as well. Out of public scrutiny, I wanted to be able to live. To reclaim my private life, to reclaim my individuality out of the mass media scrutiny. I wanted to have that freedom, to do whatever I wanted to do. And I absolutely got it back!

On Her Comeback
I think I’m ready to express myself again. You have to live life so you have something substantial to share or its kind of pointless and vain. I don’t think I ever did music for attention or to just be seen, I did it because it simulated me. I was excited about the challenge of the challenges of making music. I have a pioneer spirit and when you can’t do that because you feel a certain amount of claustrophobia, to me it felt a little counterproductive. So I needed to make my own space again.

On Whether She’ll release another album
Maybe. Maybe some new recordings. In terms of the context that they come out in, I’m free. I’m a free spirit. We are a real spontaneous group right now. We vibe out and we do things. I like immediacy in ideas and inspiration. And I like to capture that. It took me a while to find good people who were up to the challenge When I was younger, they use to call me an old soul, and it was important for me to find other old souls; both in music and the support team behind the music. It had a lot to do with me getting back to the very essence of why I made music in the first place.

On Her Music
To me [music] it’s transitional. It’s expressing the moment. And the question is do I capture that and give that to the public even though I may be past or beyond that woman. Does it still hold value? Is it still important to people even though I may be beyond that particular moment

I’m such a huge fan of Lauryn Hill and I am so excited to hear her music. I still blast ” The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” in my car faithfully. I can’t wait to see what she has in store for us.

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Jun
27/10
Rai Knight – The World’s Next Pop Star
Last Updated on Monday, 28 June 2010 11:08
Written by Will Huff
Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Rai Knight is a FrontStreet Records’ signee and is making a big splash in the music industry. Her first single Mr. Postman captured people’s ears and many wanted to know what was next. Since then she has released Pivotal, Sweet Anna Mae, Pied Piper, and New New.

New New is quickly becoming a monster. The track was used in the Pepsi Refresh Project campaign and was also chosen to be Rai’s first video release. The video for New New is featured all over the internet.

Rai also has spent 4 weeks on the iTunes New and Noteworthy section with Sweet Anna Mae. Rai Knight is being pursued by major players in the industry wanting to be a part of the Rai Knight business.

Welcome to the Rai Knight Universe, enjoy the ride.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OelDxGAeGWI

May
27/10
Jay-Z ft. Drake- “Light Up”
Last Updated on Thursday, 27 May 2010 10:14
Written by Brandy Smith
Thursday, May 27th, 2010

The wait is over! The highly anticipated single “Light Up”   from Drake featuring Jay-Z has finally been released. This song is so hot! The concept behind the song seems perfect, it’s exactly how I imagined the relationship between the two rap artist. Jay-Z plays the mentor, sharing his experiences and offering advice for Drake to take along with him as he makes his way to the top.  The structure of the song was such a pleasant surprise. First Drake spits one long verse and then Jay hits us with an equally long verse, with a hook in between and at the end by none other than Drizzy.

I’m such a  huge Jay and Drake fan and I can really appreciate this song. Drake has definitely made his mark in the music industry and I think that the best is yet to come from him.  I mean, how many artist do you know have gained so much popularity and love without even putting out an album? He’s great now…just imagine when he becomes the greatest! It will happen…TRUST ME!

Below are some of Jay’s lyrics from the song:

Drake, here’s how they gon come at you, With silly rap feuds trying to distract you/ In disguise in the form of a favor The Barzini meeting, watch for the traitors/ and i’ve seen it all done it all, That’s why none of these dumb dumbs could done him off

Im not as cool with n-ggas as I once was, I once was, cool as the fonz was, but these bright lights turned me to a monster/ Sorry mama im promised they wouldn’t change me, but I woulda went insane, had i remain the same ME, F-ck nggas, bitches too, All I got is this money, this will do

\”Light Up\” Drake ft. Jay-Z

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