Monday, August 31, 2015

Queen B (September)

Hey divas B here! With all of my entertainment pleasures hitting the world, I report the hottest songs, games, TV shows and more. So listen up for my fabulous opinions.
Queen bee here a this week I will be adding a discussion forum. I will post the topic of the week then you comment how you feel about it.

Topic 

Should there be a limit on how much it too much especially on tv?



Queen B Says








Queen B says : Go Buy B says: Go buy Trevor Jackson's debut Album "In My Feeling." This album is bound to be a hit because Trevor has already had multiple of those, and this will not disappoint.





Queen B says :  Go Buy Cody Simpson's album "Free". This is something unlike any of his previous albums. He found his sound, and it shows in this new album.


Queen Bee says : Check Out Bea Miller's new album "Not an Apology". She is  signed to Syco Music and Hollywood Records, marking the first collaborative arrangement between the two labels. That is a big deal for such a great voice. This album is  incredible and debut at #7 on Billboard 200 so check it out.



Queen Bee says : Go buy  The Weekend's 2nd studio album "Beauty Behind the Madness".  The album features guest apperances and production from Labrinth, Ed Sheeran, Kanye West, and Lana Del Rey. It also includes the hit songarned it" from Fifty Shades of Grey, and "Can't Feel My Face". Of course it is bound to be a hit album too.





Albums To Come

Leona Lewis - I am (Sept 11)

Tamar Braxton - Calling All Lovers( Sept 11)

Jewel - Picking Up the Pieces (Sept 11)

Lana Del Rey - Honeymoon (Sept 18)

Mac Miller - GO:OD AM (Sept 18)

Avicii - Stories (Sept 25)

R. Kelly - Buffet (Sept 25)

Disclosure - Caracal (Sept 25)


Queen Bee's Theater 


Straight Outta Compton (2015) PosterShow to watch : Clipped

A group of people who all went to high school together but ran in very different crowds now find themselves working together at a barbershop in Charlestown, Massachusetts. This  comedy stars Ashley Tisdale, Mike Castle, and 5 other hilarious people.


Movie to watch : Straight Out of Compton


The group NWA emerges from the mean streets of Compton in Los Angeles, California, in the mid-1980s and revolutionizes Hip Hop culture with their music and tales about life in the hood.

Reality show to watch: Twinning


Twinning is a VH1 reality show that premiered on July 22, 2015. It features twelve sets of identical twins, testing their “twin-tuition” in mental and physical challenges. The show is hosted by Angie Greenup.


   

Queen B's Spotlight: Alessia Cara - "Four Pink Walls"





Anybody out here remember their first big teenage party? When the kitchen was full, the stereo was pounding, and red solo cups were everywhere?
Me neither.
Instead, if you asked Def Jam’s newest talent, she’d spin it for you pretty quick, and you’d at least get the clearest vision of it you could…without all the smoke in the air.

You may know Alessia Cara from her breakout hit “Here,” released in May of this year, after her signing with Def Jam became official. The lead single off the EP is the sound of a girl very finished with a party full of stumbling people. She voices her concerns and sounds uppity with the lyrics, “Excuse me if I seem a little unimpressed with this / An anti-social pessimist / But usually I don’t mess with this.”

Cara, now nineteen, released the follow up Four Pink Walls EP, two days earlier than scheduled, on August 26th. Speaking to MTV about it, Cara said she thought the early release would be a “cool surprise” for everyone.

The five-song EP delivers a solid sound for Cara, rushing back all the way when she was thirteen and started posting songs online for views. She even got a huge American TV appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, after the host saw videos of her singing and specifically asked for an appearance.

The lead single has garnered a fan base of many and currently sits on the iTunes Pop Charts at #16, and the overall charts at #46 and climbing. Four Pink Walls currently rests, on August 27th, at #6 on the album charts.

The newly gained success and potential breakthrough for Cara isn’t happening by accident. The EP puts together a new type of pop that transcends the average repetitive choruses in the genre. Cara, having written the songs at the ripe age of seventeen and beyond, brings forth the new frontier of young adults everywhere.
Following in the same vein as newly released artist Hailee Steinfeld, there isn’t a track on the EP that seems too big for Cara. Her voice flits in and out in perfect rhythm to the third track on the album, “Outlaws,” which hints at a 1950s vibe, while the echoes in the back sound like touching silk.

The highlight of the EP rests in the title track, “Four Pink Walls,” which showcases the tender drop of Cara’s voice and cleans out the rest of the songs without a backward glance. Cara tells her story of a new fast-paced life and wishing for when her world was a certain grade of normal, which she catalogs in the lyrics, “Everything shifted overnight / Went from ‘when boredom strikes’ to ‘Ms. Star on the Rise’ / It was all in an instant, man / But those four pink walls / Now I kind of miss them, man.”

“I’m Yours” is an ode to love, in the very passionate and angry way. It’s a song worth a spot on the EP but falls short among the other dominating songs listed. Smack dab in the middle with the others gives it little attention, and it’s more likely that a listener will go back to the previous song, or the next one; album producers Pop & Oak ensure that the track still makes it through your speakers, despite the submissive quality of it.

Now that Alessia Cara has given the world a taste of what she can do, it’s safe to say a full album release will do nothing but stellar things for her.

Ms. Star on the Rise has lit up the building.
Property of Brooke Pawling Stennett from Youngfolks.com

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Queen B's Top 5

1. Drag Me Down - One Direction

The group released the video for their hit song late Thursday, which shows the boys – Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan – playing astronauts preparing for a space mission. (As Payne wrote on Twitter, the group actually shot the visuals at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.) The three-minute video shows the quartet preparing to travel to space in different parts of the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility, where real astronauts train. The song was  released on July 31 in the US and watched it soar to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 list in its debut week — the highest first-week position this year. The music video was released last night, and it already over a million views. Very impressive. I love this video because it is just fly. It show a new direction for one direction and I am loving it. The song is a different sound than we are use to. After their 5th album it might be the end for 1D, but at least they leave us with good music.


2. Levels - NIck Jonas

Nick Jonas is showing the funky-er sides of things with his new single "Levels". Nick Jonas has been teasing “Levels” for weeks, and now the single is finally here. I am in LOVE with this song. It just makes you want to move your body, and its SO catchy. “Levels” is the first single from Nick’s upcoming album. Jonas’ new album is coming soon!!! If the album is anything like this song I DEFINITELY want a copy. He’ll perform “Levels” at the MTV Video Music Awards on Aug. 30 and I will be watching. The music video (which is guaranteed to be super sexy) will be released on Aug. 30, and I can not wait. So overall AMAZING song.

3. 679 - Fetty Wap Feat. Remy Boyz

Fetty Wap's "679" moved nearly 86,000 copies during the most recent tracking week. 679” is the kind of radio-ready track that could further solidify Fetty Wap’s recently-earned title of Billboard chart topper. The song is so catchy. You can't call him a 1-hit-wonder because he has SEVERAL hits, and it nots over. His self-titled debut album is bound to be a hit with all of his current hits including "679".


4. Break A Sweat - Becky G


The catchy, upbeat tune is already stuck in our heads, but some of the lyrics are way more suggestive than we are used to from the 18-year-old! She recently split from Austin Mahone, but she is not letting him stop her from her music. The 18-year-old recently landed a plum (and somewhat controversial) role on the second season of Empire, and her debut album is set to release later this year. So she is definitely doing her hustle right now. So if her album is as good as this song I will be the first to pre-order it of course. 

 5. Body on Me - Rita Ora

Rita Ora released her new music video for her song "Body on Me" feat. Chris Brow. I just have to say OMG!?! This video is so steamy it is ridiculous. It is so sexy, and unlike NOTHING Ora has done before. The song is great. Her and Chris have this connection that just makes this song amazing. If her next album is anything like this song I am so in. 



Thats it for these weeks remember Queen B's is here to share her views so keep comin back for more


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