Snoop and Mary J. Blige Help Will Smith Back Into The Rap World (Chart Attack)
Will Smith has been out of the rap world for a while, but it seems that romantic comedies and chasing robots just aren't enough for the renaissance man. Smith is returning to his roots and putting out a new CD this spring.
The Tufts Daily - Music Review | Body and soul shine on McKnight's latest release (Tufts Daily)
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Live Previews (Orange County Weekly)
Jay-Z walks the line: the Brooklyn rapper has been the wealthy king of pop-rap since before MTV switched to reality shows, and yet the man who calls himself the black Warren Buffet still has more street cred than a bus full of felons headed to the big house.
Fight Night Round 2 (EA Sports) (UGO - UnderGroundOnline)
EA did well to keep their faith in boxing games, despite the lackluster Knockout Kings series. With a new name, plenty of new boxers, and a complete redesign of gameplay, Fight Night turned out to be a great boxing game.
New music this week (2/15/2005) (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
New releases from Michael Buble and Sage Francis.
Well Hung at Dawn (Rolling Stone)
8:01 p.m.: Let's get retarded! Your ofay writers must confess: amidst all the hubbub about Black Eyed Peas cleaning up -- or should we say, dumbing down -- their song into "Let's Get It Started," we didn't fully grok "retarded" as a long-accepted slang word. Which reminds us: The Documentary ?
Over the edge (Toronto Eye Weekly)
When we first met James Murphy, he was an asshole with an identity crisis -- or at least, he played one on CD. While his production work on The Rapture's epochal "House of Jealous Lovers" 12-inch single-handedly redeemed the cowbell, Murphy's own solo vocal debut as LCD Soundsystem showed he was also a master of the rim-shot: on the electro comedy classic "Losing My Edge," Murphy created a
WSJ Weekend Projection: Networks revisit Iraq as anniversary nears (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
As the second anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq approaches next month, networks are stepping up their military-themed programming.
Ready for lift-off (The Star Online)
Astro’s Blast Off talent search for the best vocal group and band comes to a head tonight. RIZAL JOHAN finds out from the six finalists how they got this far, and where they will go from here.
Concerts & Clubs (Greenwich Time)
The pre-teen icon better make money while he can, because as he strides into puberty, the matinee idol is losing the looks that have sustained his career and, as heard on "Another Earthquake," his voice is shifting.