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Music News for Today
Stars over the moon about Obama's speech
(AP)
AP - First word on Barack Obama's historic nomination acceptance speech from a bevy of celebrities in attendance was decidedly partisan: "It was excellent," Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie said. "It was amazing."
Billboard CD reviews
(Reuters)
Reuters - Young Jeezy balances commercial/pop
aspirations with core hip-hop sounds on "The Recession,"
getting a lift from DJ Toomp, Drumma Boy, Midnight Black and
longtime collaborator Shawty Redd on this sonically enjoyable
follow-up to 2006's "The Inspiration." Previously criticized
for strange rhymes and repeating lines, Jeezy delivers some
great turns of phrase on songs like "Wordplay," where he
answers claims of glorifying drug dealing with the couplet,
"They want wordplay and I got bird play." Considering Jeezy's
admission that he's a bit uncomfortable making female-skewed
songs, the blend manifests itself most clearly on "Taking It
There," with Trey Songz crooning a romantic chorus. While fans
may gravitate more toward cuts like "Vacation" and "Yeah,"
"Taking It There" could wind up being the track Jeezy needs to
cement himself as a mainstream artist and not just a favorite
of rap aficionados.
Casting Couch: Diesel's Riddick Return; Swank on Borrowed Time
(E! Online)
E! Online - " Apparently over that whole Pacifier interlude, Vin Diesel wants to blow things up again. The 41-year-old thesp is ready to resurrect his ass-kicking sci-fi antihero Riddick, reteaming with writer-director David Twohy for a pair of sequels to 2000's Pitch Black and 2004's The Chronicles of Riddick.
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