Архив за Октябрь 2009

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Searching for RnB Instrumentals: 5 Tips

Октябрь 11, 2009

Looking for RnB instrumentals online? Below are a few quick tips that may assist you in your search.

Song Concept: Before searching the net for the best rnb instrumentals you should first think of any song concepts you may already have. Does your song concept sound like it would work with an up-tempo beat? Answer these questions to help narrow your search.

Inspiration: When listening to rnb instrumentals to purchase online you should try and hum melodies to each beat. You should select the beat that inspires a song idea when listening and that compliments your particular style. You want the instrumental to allow the musician to shine.

Style: You should consider the style of rnb instrumental you’re looking for when searching. Are you looking to purchase a club/up-tempo rnb instrumental? Or are you looking for more of a slow-paced ballad style? You should find a beat selling website that offers a variety of different styles for you to choose from.

Structure: You should also pay close attention to how the producer structured the instrumental. How many verses or hooks does the song contain? Is there a bridge? Make sure the beat can fit the song idea you may have had in mind.

Mix: Consider the quality of the instrumental’s mix. Make sure the beat is professional sounding and the mix is clean.

There are various amounts of websites that offer rnb instrumentals. In your search you should find the instrumentals that spark creativity or inspires you. Make sure the instrumental is of industry-quality and find a producer online that offers a large variety of different styles.

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DJ Chuck T – Sexxxplicit RnB 53

Октябрь 10, 2009

*Had the wrong cover up

1. (00:02:58) Bed, Bath, And Beyond
2. (00:03:31) Cheri Dennis – Look No More (Feat. Ron Paul)
3. (00:02:45) Joe – Can’t Get Over You
4. (00:02:26) Jeremih – Break Up To Make Up
5. (00:03:07) Mullage – Trick’n
6. (00:03:35) Mariah Carey – Obsessed (Remix)(Feat. Gucci Mane)
7. (00:03:01) I Need A Girl (Remix)(Feat. Fabolous)
8. (00:01:29) Young Fletcher – Gurls Come Around (Greensboro, NC)
9. (00:03:09) Ginuwine – Trouble
10. (00:02:51) Robin Thicke – Dirty It Up
11. (00:03:12) Pleasure P – Under
12. (00:03:51) Mario – Thinkin’ Bout You (Feat. Ace Hood)
13. (00:03:19) You Belong To Me
14. (00:02:53) Lloyd – I Can Change Your Life
15. (00:02:42) Sean Kingston – Tomorrow
16. (00:03:52) R. Kelly – Salute
17. (00:02:34) Upstairs
18. (00:02:51) Chris Brown – Diamond In The Rough
19. (00:02:36) R. Kelly – Number One (Feat. Keri Hilson)
20. (00:03:03) Bobby Valentino – Love You Baby
21. (00:02:27) Mishon – Just A Kiss
22. (00:02:53) The Dream – They Don’t Know Me
23. (00:03:17) Omarion – Thanks For Nothing
24. (00:03:25) Beyonce – Poison

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Ne-Yo Interview in Detroit

Октябрь 9, 2009

It’s smooth o’clock, and Ne-Yo is comfortable, conversational and
spunky as he and the rest of his crew — his management, his dancers,
his chief of security — are traveling towards the next tour stop. Last
night, Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. Tonight, Baltimore’s Lyric
Opera House. At 29, Ne-Yo (born Shaffer Chimere Smith) still speaks and
sounds like an excited teenager who could tell you more about the
trials, tribulations and sailing the high seas of hormones and puberty
than sold-out tours, astronomical celebrity status or his role as an
international R&B superstar with nearly a trio of decades under his
leather belt — a belt that perfectly matches the upholstery of his tour
bus.

“I’m not the dude who needs all the luxuries,” says Ne-Yo, his upbeat
demeanor infectious even via phone. “We’ve got the leather seats, but I
don’t know anything about chandeliers. See, I’m not going to spend a
whole bunch of money on something that don’t make no sense. What do you
need a chandelier on a tour bus for? What would be the reason? That
doesn’t make any sense! However, leatherNe-Yo Interview seating looks really, really
nice … so we’ll spend the money on that.”

While Ne-Yo may keep things simplistic instead of plush and lush while
on tour, the man does know how to treat himself when the tickets are
sold, the lights fade and the curtains close. “I’ve become an old
school car fanatic,” he admits, a ’79 Corvette his chief of security
built for him from scratch as a birthday gift occupying the driveway of
one of his many residences; possibly his recently purchased penthouse
in downtown Atlanta. “I’ve got the whole 26th floor, so it’s all very
sensible. I’m not going to go buy diamonds when I could use that money
on something that benefits me. Not to say that I don’t have a diamond
chain here and there, but those were bought with leftover money. It’s
not, ‘Oh, I got some money. Let me run straight to the jeweler.’”

After his parents split, Ne-Yo moved with his sister and mother to Las
Vegas, where his mother worked four jobs to put food on the table,
making sure “her children never needed anything” to the best of her
ability, recalls Ne-Yo. “We weren’t poverty-stricken, but I definitely
did not come from money. My mom raised us to not even worry about wants
because wants are trivial. What happens? You get something that you
want so bad and a week later, you don’t want it no more. It’s old to
you now. It depreciates the second you touch it. However, things that
you need never get old — food never gets old, shelter never gets old.
Honestly, what I came to find is that if you focus on the things you
need, the things you want … start to fall into place.”

Judging by the sincerity dripping from his voice, it’s hard not to
believe the man. His mother had instilled a mentality of a man into a
boy’s mind — a mentality that stuck, still sticks and resonates loudly
with Ne-Yo’s perception of the entertainment industry.

“I was never the guy that cared for diamonds,” reiterates Ne-Yo, his
choice of words swapped out, but the message of fostering humbleness in
the light of fame, wealth and celebrity remaining. “L.A. Reid” — as
acting Chairman of Island Def Jam Records, declared “the most powerful
black man in the music business” by Ebony Magazine — “had to twist my
arm and make me go buy a diamond chain. Because I’m in the business, I
have to look the part. I had to have something that regular people
can’t have. You have to be something that they can’t be, and that chain
with the diamonds is just one small way of letting it be known. People
don’t expect me to drive down the street in anything but the latest …
but I personally don’t care about that, you know? It’s bullshit,
really.”

When asked about the pressures of large sums of money being dumped on
a young man, Ne-Yo replaces “you” with “I.” While such a blatant
disassociation may escape some, it’s clear that his tales of close
friendships turned corrupt and relationships gone awry is closer to
home than one may initially gather … until his façade briefly falters.
“All of a sudden, you’ve got brand new cousins and uncles you’ve never
met before, but back in the day, they were ‘your favorite!’” exclaims
Ne-Yo, a calm conviction rising from within his throat. “Friends that
are not in as good of a position as you all of a sudden start feeling
like they are entitled because they’ve been your friends for so long.
They’ll try and say that you’ve changed. You know what? I have changed.
I’ve grown up, you know? It’s kind of something that needs to happen in
order to get to the next level of manhood. [But] it really hurts to
have to turn away from people that you spent years with because that’s
something no one can ever prepare you for.”

But isn’t this all about the music? Are we forgetting that the plights
of the music industry are weeds in pure black soil, surrounding the
blossoming, dew-soaked, beautiful nature of successfully pursuing your
dreams but never fully choking the roots of simply wanting to share
your artistic craft with the world? Considering Ne-Yo’s entry into the
entertainment industry — a songwriter who penned tracks for Mary J.
Blige and Faith Evans; his launching pad to a solo career arriving from
another product of his pen, R&B crooner Mario’s number one single,
“Let Me Love You” — it would seem his passion would be naturally
tainted from seeing the inner-workings of a studio rather than the
monetary momentum and the unexpected intangibles that come along with
celebrity and wealth.

“There is something about music that speaks to [my] heart, and speaks
to [my] soul,” says Ne-Yo. “Even after seeing how the music industry
works, I’m still a stickler for a lyric. That magic was never lost for
me. There are some people who can write things and just make you feel
it. It’s just a vibe-oriented process that there is really no way to
lose that magic.”

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Latest RNB Music

Октябрь 8, 2009

Hey I’ve been searching for the latest RNB music anywhere and everywhere in some part on the internet. I was looking for some list of the latest RNB music cause I love RNB and I want to download them on my PC. Do you have some list.

Some DJ’s were looking too for the latest RNB music today, usually they used from the disco bars and the entertainment dance. They put a remix to the rnb music to make more dancable and fanatic rnb music. In my searching of this I have found this resources. Some of the resources of RNB music is the ultimix.com where you can buy for the latest RNB music that have been remixes like funkymix, ultimix, scratches and rhythms. They also provide a latest RNB music list but you need to buy for the each album in CD’s. You maybe try this for the cool and great dance remix rnb music.

Updates: Here guys I have collected some latest RNB list from the most popular played-in RNB music in the different part of the world.

Latest RNB Top 10 List

  1. Right Round – Flo Rida
  2. Poker Face – Lady Gaga
  3. Kiss Me Thru The Phone – Soulja Boy Tell ‘em Featuring Sammie
  4. Dead and Gone – T.I.
  5. Gives You Hell – The All-American Rejects
  6. My Life Would Suck Without You – Kelly Clarkson
  7. Blame It – Jaime Foxx ft. T-pain
  8. Heartless – Kanya West
  9. I Told You – Carrie Underwood ft. Randy Travis
  10. Just Dance – Lady Gaga

This is the most played on this week.

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Top RnB Songs

Октябрь 8, 2009

The following are the Top RnB Songs for January 2009. (Statistically compiled based on Amazon and iTunes sales, Billboard Chart position and Radio play)

You can hear Top RnB Songs for free at Mp3vita.net

The Top 20… 1.Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) by Beyonce 2.Disturbia by Rihanna 3.If I Were A Boy by Beyonce 4.Just Dance by Lady GaGa 5.Right Now (Na Na Na) by Akon 6.Better In Time by Leona Lewis 7.I Hate This Part by The Pussycat Dolls 8.Sober (Explicit) by P!nk 9.So What [Clean] by P!nk 10.American Boy (Feat. Kanye West) by Estelle 11.Rehab by Rihanna 12.Miss Independent by Ne-Yo 13.When I Grow Up by The Pussycat Dolls 14.Don’t Stop The Music by Rihanna 15.Green Light by John Legend featuring Andre 3000 16.Forever by Chris Brown 17.Take A Bow by Rihanna 18.One Step At A Time by Jordin Sparks 19.Beautiful by Akon 20.Diva by Beyonce.

More Top RnB Songs…21.No One by Alicia Keys 22.Diva by Beyonce 23.Poker Face by Lady GaGa 24.Closer by Ne-Yo 25.Mad by Ne-Yo 26.Umbrella by Rihanna 27.Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis 28.Sober by P!nk 29.Get The Party Started by P!nk 30.Bust Your Windows by Jazmine Sullivan 31.Dancing Queen by Abba 32.SOS by Rihanna 33.I’m So Paid by Akon 34.So What (Explicit) by P!nk 35.Who Knew by P!nk 36.Crazy by Gnarls Barkley 37.Stronger by Kanye West From the Album: StrongerPrice: $0.99 38.If I Were A Boy by Beyonce  39.Cupid Shuffle by Cupid 40.With You by Chris Brown 41.A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke 42.U + Ur Hand [Explicit] by P!nk 43.At Last by Etta James 44.Dani California by Red Hot Chili Peppers 45.Yeah! by Usher Featuring Lil’ Jon & Ludacris 46.Crazy In Love by Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z 47.No Air duet with Chris Brown by Jordin Sparks featuring Chris Brown 48.Shut Up and Drive by Rihanna 49.Right Here (Departed) by Brandy 50.Turnin Me On [Explicit] by Keri Hilson 51.Beautiful by Christina Aguilera 52.The Sweet Escape by Gwen Stefani 53.Gold Digger [Explicit] by Kanye West 54.Love Hurts by Incubus 55.Tattoo by Jordin Sparks 56.Mo Money Mo Problems (Featuring Mase & Puff Daddy)(Album Version) by The Notorious B.I.G. 57.SexyBack [Explicit] by Justin Timberlake Featuring Timbaland 58.Stayin’ Alive (2007 Remastered) by The Bee Gees 59.Superstition by Stevie Wonder 60.Cruel Summer by Bananarama 61.Halo by Beyonce 62.A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke 63.T-Shirt by Shontelle 64.There Goes My Baby by Charlie Wilson 65.Love In This Club by Usher featuring Young Jeezy 66.Pon de Replay by Rihanna 67.Push It by Salt-N-Pepa 68.Thriller by Michael Jackson 69.Promiscuous by Nelly Furtado 70.Ain’t No Sunshine by Bill Withers 71.Rockin’ That Thang by The-Dream 72.Fighter by Christina Aguilera 73.Irreplaceable by Beyonce 74.Say It Right by Nelly Furtado 75.My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from “Titanic”) (Album Version) by Celine Dion 76.Don’t Cha by The Pussycat Dolls 77.Hey Ya! (Radio Mix/Club Mix) by Outkast 78.Break My Stride by Matthew Wilder 79.Billie Jean (Single Version) by Michael Jackson 80.I will survive by Gloria Gaynor 81.Low Rider by War 82.Kiss Kiss by Chris Brown featuring T-Pain 83.Isn’t She Lovely by Stevie Wonder 84.I’m Shipping Up To Boston by Dropkick Murphys 85.Brick House by Commodores 86.Rock Your Body by Justin Timberlake 87.Come On Eileen by Dexys Midnight Runners 88.Beat It (Single Version) by Michael Jackson 89.Damaged by Danity Kane 90.When Doves Cry by Prince 91.Kiss From A Rose by Seal 92.We Belong Together by Mariah Carey 93.What’s Going On by Marvin Gaye 94.Happy Birthday by Stevie Wonder 95.September (Album Version) by Wind & Fire Earth 96.Shout (Parts 1 & 2) by The Isley Brothers 97.The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh) by The Tokens 98.IfUleave [feat. Mary J. Blige] by Musiq Soulchild 99.Where Is The Love? by Black Eyed Peas 100.I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston.

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The Ultimate R&B Album [Box set] [Explicit Lyrics]

Октябрь 6, 2009


Product details

* Audio CD (23 Feb 2004)
* Number of Discs: 2
* Format: Box set, Explicit Lyrics
* Label: Decadance
* Other Editions: Audio CD

This is the best R&B album to hit the shops lately. Including Sean Paul, Joe, R Kelly and many other legends, it also includes some of the lesser known artists. I don’t usually buy this music but gave it a try and was not dissapointed with it. The whole album is fantastic to listen to. I think it would be a great buy for R&B lovers AND people who don’t normally buy this kind of music.

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