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Trey Songz’s Girlfriend Doesn’t Like Groupies
Trey Songz was at a nightclub in New York City and someone thought his date was thirsty. Sources inside the Juliet Supper Club say that a group of girls were trying to get close to Trey and his girl was not having it. The girls exchanged words and then someone from the group threw a drink on Trey’s girl.
The club’s security team jumped right in and tossed the group of girls from the club. Police were not called. The owner of the club said Trey kept his cool and is invited to come back anytime.
Source: TMZ
Sighting Whispers: Trey Songz & Will Smith + New Album From Will Coming Soon?
Will Smith and Trey Songz attend The Moet Rose Lounge in Miami to Benefit Trey Songz charity Angels with Hearts at on August 18, 2011 in Miami Beach, Florida. BTW, we may be getting new tracks form Big Willie.
Will Smith hasn’t released any new music since 2005. But, It appears as though the Fresh Prince might be making a return to the mic. Producer La Mar “Mars” Edwards, who noted that he was in the studio with Smith during a phone interview with XXL. Edwards, said that he actually had Smith on the other line while he was talking to the hip-hop magazine.
The producer didn’t have any more details about his work with Smith, though it’s entirely possible that he could just be creating yet another movie tie-in track for the 2012 release of Men in Black III (previous installments gave us the equally awesome tracks “Men in Black” and “Black Suits Comin’ (Nod Ya Head)”).
Source EW/WireImages
Video/ Pics: OMG Tour {Kansas} Usher- (OMG) -Trey (Say Aah)
Usher
Trey short, but sweet. If a longer version surfaces, I’ll get that up asap.
It looks like it was a hot concert. These guys sound nice live. Usher looked like he gave a great dance performance too.
We Are the World – Haiti
More than 75 stars met Monday to re-record the 1985 charity anthem “We are the World” in the same Hollywood recording studio where the original was cut 25 years ago.
Pink, Celine Dion, Natalie Cole, the Jonas Brothers, Kanye West, Tony Bennett, Jennifer Hudson, Akon and other musical luminaries stood shoulder to shoulder on risers at Henson Recording studios, singing their hearts out and hoping to help Haiti.
At one point during the session, the musicians broke out into an acappella version of the pop classic “Lean on Me.”
True to her diva reputation, Barbara Streisand recorded her solo over and over, completely absorbed in the recording process and stopping only to correct her pitch. Lil’ Wayne was told he would do Bob Dylan’s part in the original song.
“He said, ‘Are you kidding?’” he said. He felt blessed to record the song but admitted, “I don’t know how to sing.”
Asked how the earthquake had affected him, he said he had Haitian friends in Miami who lost relatives in the disaster.
“I think it’s amazing what’s been done for Haiti, but I think it’s amazing what hasn’t been done for New Orleans,” said the Crescent City native.
Quincy Jones, who produced the 1985 anthem, announced last week that he planned to redo the song to benefit recovery from the deadly Jan. 12 earthquake in Port-au-Prince.
Written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, the original “We Are the World” thundered up the charts when it was released on the radio and in record stores in March 1985.
An unprecedented number of top pop musicians gathered at A&M the night of Jan. 28, 1985, following the American Music Awards, to record the tune. The song featured 45 American superstars, including Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner, Ray Charles, Bruce Springsteen, Diana Ross, Bob Dylan and Cyndi Lauper. None of the original performers returned for the re-record. The 1985 record raised more than $30 million for USA for Africa, a nonprofit organization founded by the singers to fund hunger relief in African nations.
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