RiRi Better Have My…

So Rihanna could be gifting us all tomorrow (CHRISTMAS EVE) with her 8th studio album, ANTI.  I caught wind of this news thanks to Complex.  The news was announced on  the Australian The Today Show.  Rihanna has been teasing us fans with her ‘AnTi Diary’ website run via Samsung, putting out short video clips of herself in different scenarios and somewhat dark settings.  Typical, Rihanna.

The Today Show Australian Twitter account has since deleted the Tweet, but again thanks to Complex, they snagged a screenshot, which I’ve gotten for you below.

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Again, I really hope this is real because 1. I would like stupid blogging about this and then nothing happen but more importantly 2. I really want her new album to come out.

Stay tuned for more details about this!  Or tonight at midnight, perhaps, the album could drop.

Just wait on it…

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Serge’s Selections 12.21.15

Hey-ooo!  Happy week of Christmas!  Can’t believe it’s on Friday.  I’m back in Pittsburgh for the holidays. 🙂

Below are some new album selections of mine you should definitely listen to.

CHRIS BROWN – Royalty

I have truly been waiting for this album for a long time.  Bummed I missed out on Chris Brown’s show at the Hollywood Palladium on Friday night, but from the Instagram videos I saw, it looked bangin’, and the tracks he performed from Royalty, no doubt, make this one of his better pieces of work.  I truly believe C. Breezy did a 180 with this album and what, or should I say who is most important in his life.  That important person being his daughter Royalty, who the album is named after.

 

PUSHA T – Darkest Before Dawn:  The Prelude

The new G.O.O.D. Music president gives us a ten-track album that is packed with features and solid rhymes.  I had the chance of listening to parts of the album thanks to Power 106 and their always exclusive world premieres and first listens.  This album serves as the prelude to King Push’s third album, King Push, which is scheduled to drop in April of next year.

 

Hope you’re all having a great Monday, yinz!

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Anotha one…

Yes!  I always look forward to DJ Earworm’s mashup of all the top songs of each year – he calls it ‘The United State of Pop.’  And his 2015 mix is finally here.

This year is a bit different though.  Normally he takes the top 25 songs, but this year he upped it to 50 and changed the name to ’50 Shades of Pop.’  With a diverse range of tunes and sounds that became top hits this year, you can expect to hear an eclectic mashup.  He even squeezed in Adele, since her music came out fairly late but obviously blew up the charts.

Listen and enjoy below!

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#GivingTuesday

Today is #GivingTuesday!  For those of you who are unfamiliar with the holiday, trust me, I didn’t know what it was until I started working at a nonprofit, it’s a day to simply give back!  Coming off of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, this is our chance to direct our monies or anything really (a smile, kindness, your talents, a hug – see Drake), towards the universe. 🙂  Cheesy, I know, but I really think a day like this is necessary.

What I love about #GivingTuesday is the positive effect it has on social media.  So much of our timelines and newsfeeds are filled with negative issues and people getting offended that it is nice for one day to be dedicated to acts of kindness.  Here is a good read, thanks to MSNBC, about #GivingTuesday ‘sweeping social media.’

Speaking of giving, I’d like to shout out Spotify for conducting their year-end streaming results and giving me some great news.  My boy Drake is Spotify’s most streamed artist of the year!  The Weeknd and Kanye West weren’t far behind – wahoo!  According to the streaming service, Drake racked up 1.8 BILLION  streams this year thanks to ‘Hotline Bling,’ What a Time to be Alive, and If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late.  Tis the season of giving, and I cannot wait to see what he’s going to give us on Views from the 6.

I’m keeping this post short and sweet but would love to know what you give or why you give.  We need to see and read more of that in real life and on social media!

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Seven Years Ago Today…

Kanye West graced us with one of his most influential hip-hop and rap albums to date.  It’s also one of my most listened to albums on Spotify and speaks to me more than most albums out there.  Different from previous Yeezy albums, 808s & Heartbreak brought on a new wave of music – Auto-Tune, and yes he did ask king of the Auto-Tune, T-Pain, for some advice.  It was actually when Kanye and T-Pain worked on their hit song ‘Good Life’ that Kanye began to experiment with Auto-Tune and ultimately recruited Mr. Teddy Pain to help him with the sound of 808s & Heartbreak.

While some may say the use of Auto-Tune isn’t genuine or isn’t ‘real music,’ I believe it adds a completely different dynamic to any song and even to the overall tone.  People get their panties in a bundle when they hear a song with Auto-Tune or anything out of the ordinary and scoff at it saying ‘that’s not talent’ or ‘that’s not real music.’

I have a few issues with this:  

1. Kanye isn’t meant to sing – he’s not Adele.  If the use of Auto-Tune makes his songs top hits, he can use it.
2. While I’m obviously not a musical artist and all of this is in my own opinion, I don’t see you up there making music or being his producer, so again, he can use it.
3. He tried something new, something different.  That’s Kanye, so accept it.
4. I think talent is being able to experiment with something new (at the time), like Auto-Tune, produce a full album using that sound and have that album debut at No.1 on the Billboard 200.

The album features, as its title implies, 808s, a drum machine that creates a distorted sound, and the many heartbreaks of Kanye, ranging from the loss of his mother to numerous heartaches in his life.  The album has influenced many of the sounds you hear today, bringing on a new wave of rappers, singers, and producers.

While the album is essentially quite negative and listeners are hearing Kanye at his most vulnerable, it inspired other rappers and hip-hop artists to take creative risks with their own work.  One artist being Drake.  Listen to So Far Gone, and you will hear a similar sound to 808s – Drake’s rapping over Kanye’s ‘Say You Will.’  Other influenced artists include Jay Z, The Weeknd, Kid Cudi, Frank Ocean, and Childish Gambino.

808s also features an overarching theme that can be appreciated universally even if you aren’t a hip-hop or Kanye fan.  There are messages of heartbreak, losing a loved one, devastation, death, and frustration.  We have all experienced such things and to have music to listen to when you’re in those types of gloomy moods can help the grieving process immensely.

I had the honor of seeing the album performed in full this fall at the Hollywood Bowl with three friends of mine who equally, if not moreso, appreciate this album.  Not only is the Hollywood Bowl an epic venue to begin with, but it was something about seeing Ye perform 808s that was truly magical.  The sound.  The stage.  The lights.  The energy of the people.  Holy smokes.  Even with the negative connotations hip-hop music can receive and especially the negative perception surrounding Kanye, I have never seen a more uplifting, positive crowd of people than I had seen at this concert.  Every single person was singing along, mesmerized by the performance and artistry of Mr. West.

I think the beauty of this album really lies in Kanye being his most vulnerable, him revealing so much of his personal life to us, and taking creative risks, resulting in a new sound of hip-hop and R&B, creating an electro-pop sound, if you will.  What’s cool is not only did it influence other artists and their work, but each of those artists attemped such creative risks in their own, unique ways.  Kanye has always been one to want to break the mold and be the best he can be (without caring what anyone thinks – mad respect), and with 808s & Heartbreak, where he was just doing his own thing and being the realest, it seemed to have sparked more creativity, influence, and risk-taking than even he could have ever been planned or imagined.

And thank you to @TeamKanyeDaily and @HipHopMindset for the framed 808s & Heartbreak album in the video above!  Follow both of those accounts – dopeness.

808s & HEARTBREAK TRACKLIST 

1. Say You Will
2. Welcome To Heartbreak
3. Heartless
4. Amazing
5. Love Lockdown
6. Paranoid
7. RoboCop
8. Street Lights
9. Bad News
10. See You In My Nightmares
11. Coldest Winter
12. Pinocchio Story

[tracklist & lyrics via Genius.com]

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November 18th…

Shout out to one of my favorite Drake songs, ‘November 18,’ off one of my favorite (and what I think is one of his best) bodies of work he put out back in 2009 titled So Far Gone.

Seriously, it’s good stuff.  Hope yinz are having a great week!

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VIDEO: Tinashe ft. Chris Brown – ‘Player’

Finally!  A dance-heavy video where the dancing is actually legit!  I’m not trying to bash Drake in ‘Hotline Bling’ by any means, but just saying I love and appreciate real dancing.

The video for Tinashe’s recent hit ‘Player,’ featuring the dance master himself, Chris Brown, is here!  ‘Player’ is the first single off of Tinashe’s upcoming sophomore album Joyride.  I’ve seen Tinashe perform before, and she can definitely bust a move.  So on that note, watch the video below.

Enjoy!

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Serge’s Selections 10.26.15

Happy Monday, yinz!

I feel like I haven’t done ‘Serge’s Selections’ in a while, so let’s start that back up.

What did I do this weekend?  It was pretty chill – my three roommates were up north running their butts off for the Ragnar Relay.  Two hundred miles from San Fransico to Napa!  They’re pretty epic.  So I laid low, stayed in Long Beach, went to a beach bonfire, and was productive for my upcoming trip home.  Oh, and I made a YouTube channel with someone I think you’ll all really like.  So stay tuned for that.

And I’m super pumped for this week because one of my dearest friends from Westminster, Jamie, is getting married!  So excited to be part of her special day. ❤  And it’s a short work week for me, so thank you, Jaim.

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Back to the ‘Selections.’  I wish I could tell you I listened to some new music this past weekend, but considering it was Drake’s birthday on Saturday, that’s all I listened to.

I do have a Miguel video for you to watch if you haven’t already seen it.  Off his latest album Wildheart, he released the visuals for ‘Waves.’  SUCH a good song.  And the video is so vibrant, upbeat, and wild… just like Miguel.  J. Cole and Wale make cameos in it as well, just for a hot second, but still!  Dope to see other artists supporting one another.

And here is the video for Travi$ Scott’s hit ‘Antidote.’  While this video came out in the middle of September, I truly cannot stop listening to this song, so just thought I’d pass along the vid incase you haven’t watched.  The video truly takes place at the night show.  Watch below.

One more.  I heard this yesterday on the radio for the first time in a (very) long time.  The Kanye West remix to Lil Wayne’s ‘Lollipop.’  So good.  Please listen if you haven’t – it’s a banger.

That’s all for today.  Have a good one!

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