Una is one of the most exciting new voices in the music industry, her voice is sexy, sultry and unique vibe. Thanks to her blend of catchy melodies and hard-hitting beats, she has quickly lived up to her name, number one! The iTunes charting artist just released a brand new record “Wifey “featuring Future! Wifey is a super sexy, but tasteful, love song, but of course the Future way!
Tinashe is one of music’s most compelling artists, fusing innovative sounds from R&B, pop and hip-hop that has generated a global cross-genre fanbase of over nine million social media followers.
Trey Songz, Usher, now this is a collaboration that's hard to Match Up. These two hit making music machines both have major hits under their belts. The two artist have only made one song together and that was 'I Invented Sex Remix.' So which R&B singer is the best at what they do? Which one is the better performer? You name it below in the comment section. Also see more articles below after the post!
Usher, American musician whose smooth vocals and sensual ballads helped establish him as an R&B superstar in the late 1990s. In addition to performing and acting, Usher became a part owner of the National Basketball Association’s Cleveland Cavaliers in 2005. In 2013–14 he served as a coach on the televised singing competition The Voice.
Trey Songz is said to make about 1.7 million a year, depending on his record sales, tours, and acting jobs for that year. He was signed in 2003 to Atlantic records for $100,000. Trey Songz has never won a Grammy. He's been nominated for three between 2008 and 2013. Trey Songz finally nabs his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 as Chapter V bows atop the list with 135,000 sold.
I was an instant fan of both R&B artist when they had there debut. While Jahiem made good loves songs, Lyfe Jennings hit fans with ghetto love songs that had a new touch. Fans Favorites is now asking music lovers which of the two artist would you rate higher than the other? Which R&B singer had the best hits?
When Jaheim was 15, he entered one of African-American music's famous talent competitions—the Apollo Theater in New York's Harlem neighborhood.
He was signed by Naughty by Nature's Kaygee to Divine Mill Records in 2000, and released his debut album Ghetto Love in 2001.
After his release in late 2002, Lyfe Jennings first album, released in 2004, was "Lyfe 268-192," borrowing his inmate number for the title. He eventually moved to New York and later Atlanta.
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Jagged Edge and Pretty Ricky were two groups that was hot in the early 2000's. Jagged Edge biggest hit singles are "Let's Get Married" and "Where the Party At", many of which are produced by Jermaine Dupri. Pretty Ricky biggest hit singles are "Grind With Me" and "On The Hotline."
Although fans has made it known that Jacquees is not the "King of R&B" it does not stop us from comparing him to other R&B artist. I'm sure we all can agree R. Kelly is out of Jacquees league, but what about comparing him to Jeremih? This seems to be a artist that's more on his level. Although Jacquees net worth is a estimated $6 Million and Jeremih is only $2 Million, they seem to be on the same level when entertaining there fans.
For the second release off their anticipated joint album MihTy, Jeremih and Ty Dolla $ign share the Lil Wayne-assisted “New Level.”
Over the Hitmaka production, Ty and Jeremih serenade the ladies. “I’m tryna put you on that level / You could do much better,” they sing, while Weezy delivers an ultimatum: “He should cut it out or you should cut him off / Scissorhands, baby, I could call Edward.”
New York City showed out for Harlem princess Teyana Taylor and Chi-town hitmaker Jeremih when their “Later That Night Tour” took over the Playstation Theater in Times Square. The evening’s energy was leveled up by opening act DaniLeigh, Def Jam’s latest rising artist. Rocking a flannel sweatshirt with matching pants, the viral “In My Feelings” Challenge star got the audience warmed up with her fan favorites “All I Know” and “Play.”
After a dance break set to 6ix9ine’s “FEFE,” Dani closed the short set with her growing new club track “Lil BeBe.”
Scheduled as the supporting act, it was Teyana Taylor who much of the crowd was there to see, and she delivered a routine filled with hype energy, provocative sexuality, and heartwarming emotion. Well-know for her choreography, Taylor showed off to her greatest inspiration with an outstanding dance routine to Janet Jackson’s “I Get Lonely.”
Jeremih was the show’s headliner but he brought some friends along to turn-up the NYC crowd. The hitmaker took the stage with his breakout smash single “Birthday Sex,” but then asked the fans what they wanted. “I need to know if you want to hear some new shit or some old shit,” he questioned. They screamed, “Old!,” setting up the 50 Cent-featured track “Down On Me.”
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“This feels like my second home. You mind if I bring one of my homies from out here?” Jeremih then asked. Controversial rapper 6ix9ine hit the stage making a feverish entry and ran through some of his latest hits. Jeremih used his popular single “Planez” to transition into an appearance from Dipset boss Jim Jones who had the crowd in antics over the “We Fly High (Remix).”
Valee releases new visual titled "Womp Womp" featuring Jeremih. It’s here. Of course I’m biased, but this is one of my favorite songs of the moment. It’s infectious, it’s addictive and the video adds an entirely new life to it. Hebru bucked the trend of typical rap videos, and went another direction all together. A better one.
From independent icons like XL Recordings and Sub Pop to newer teams like 88 Rising and Mind of a Genius, here are some of the essential labels you should know. As always, we encourage you to do your own digging and share your own favorites with us, but as long as you discovered just one new label, artist, or piece of music that you love from this list, then we did our job. From legendary indies to internet-based upstarts, these labels are all doing something special.
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The G.O.O.D. Music signee Valee taps Jeremih for an unlikely collaboration on his latest single "Womp Womp." The Cassio-produced tune finds both artists changing up their flow a bit to make for a seamless collaboration.
Last month, 50 Cent made a much awaited return to music with a new song ‘Still Think I’m Nothin’ featuring his frequent collaborator Jeremih. Now the visual video to the song is released and here it is. The three-and-a-half-minute clip, which is directed by Eif Rivera, follows the journey of a young boy who strives to be successful.
Although he is more popular in recent times for his social media antics as well as his movie career especially hit show “Power“, 50 Cent reminds his fans he is still a rapper with this new single titled “Still Think I’m Nothing“.
Big Sean gives the green light to world premiere his brand new visual for Light featuring Jeremih produced by Big Sean, Amaire Johnson, Gregg Rominiecki, Maximilian Jaeger and directed by Lawrence Lamont.