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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Bless Her Heart...

While we may think we have the best career advice, just goes to show you- if you have a dream go for it. Our eardrums be damned! Did you know that Kelandria Rowland won a Grammy for best Dance Recording for her song "When Love Takes Over". And bless her heart some more, she blogged her acceptance speech.

In the spirit of sisterhood, I will ignore that 'hairline'..




February 3rd, 2010





Well, Well, Well, what a weekend it was guys!! Very exciting and BUSY of course! I was recording til late on Saturday and slept late on Sunday(day of Grammy’s) and I woke up to find out that David and I got a Grammy for “When Love Takes Over”!!!How psyched am I to get another Grammy! I never take those moments for granted, but trust me there are SO many people to thank for making it such a success. David, his management and all of his amazing team.My team: Nikki, Jeff Rabhan, Joshua Klein and everyone at Monarch, Above and Beyond Ent, EMI (ALL territories)for working OVERTIME to make sure it was a worldwide success! ALL the radio stations that TRULY believed in the record! I always save the best for last and that is the fans! The BEST fans in the WORLD! Thank you guys for being so open with me trying something new and loving it the way I love it!All I have to say is what a mighty God we serve! Have faith people; believe, do and get it done! Whatever it may be you want to accomplish….You can! AMEN!!!! Let’s get some more Grammy’s next year!!! Wooo Hooooo!!!

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Mary J. Blige Pops Off, Son!

Word on the innawebs is Mary J. Blige grabbed her nuts, flipped the fugg out and went straight up Yonkers on her band during Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy party.

MJB performed in front of an audience that included Barbra Streisand, Jane Fonda, Maxwell, Taylor Swift and other entertainment heavyweights. Word is Blige humiliated her band in front of the audience right as she was about to sing “No More Drama.” As the band began playing the song, MJB ordered the musicians to stop, waved her arms angrily and said, “Can we get the right music for Mary J Blige? Are we practicing still?” I guess you could hear crickets chirp in the audience. But, nonetheless, Mary still turned it out during her set though.

And then she promptly went backstage and slapped Kendu. Kidding. Or am I??? 

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Did Your 3-D Glasses Work?


Ok, so I don't know about you, but I made it a point to roll to Target and pick up my 3-D glasses for the Michael Jackson tribute before last night's Grammy show.  They had them in sheets of 4, so I had more than I really needed for the show... just to be prepared.  Ok, so jump to the Grammys and here comes Lionel Richie to intro the tribute.  So, I grab my glasses.  Now, mind you, these are free, cheap Tarjay glasses.  I didn't see Avatar (not really sure I'm gonna), so I didn't have any fancy James Cameron richest movie ever glasses.  I just had the plain ole Tarjay ones.

So, the Earth Song movie starts and I've got the glasses on and I'm thinking, something don't look right.  I mean, the Free Willy whale jumped out and I saw a butterfly but that was about it.  I just assumed I was on the cheap TV with the stolen hot-wired cable.  By the time the tribute was over, my eyes could only see red and blue for 5 minutes.  I was jacked up.  But, clearly it wasn't just me with a wonky pair of frames.  Enter: Miss Jia... she had crappy glasses too!  But she opted to call Tarjay.

Here's the audio of her call.  It's long... but so worth it.



And here's the tribute... don't even bother with the glasses.


Photo courtesy: Robyn Beck/Agence France-Presse - Getty Images

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Live Blogging The 2010 Grammy Awards

It's time for music's elite to praise each other with little golden trophies, side eyes and Kanye shrugs. What's the point in watching the Grammys alone, when you could watch with us Brewchies? We'll decode the acceptance speeches ("I wanna thank God and all my fans" really means "The Illuminati made this possible"), critique what people are wearing and translate for Lil Wayne.

Get your 3-D glasses and some Jesus Juice... it's time.

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Omarion's Skinny Jeans Are In A Bunch


Omarion is pouting because he wasn't invited to take part in the Michael Jackson tribute at tonight's Grammy awards.  Uh, who is this kid again?
"If I'm not a part of that, then that's not... I'm not gonna say it's wack... But I'm just saying, everyone knows what I do, so if you gon' have an MJ tribute...I take that back because Stevie [Wonder] did an MJ tribute. Everyone loved Michael. I'm not gon' say that. I'm just meaning the performance [aspect]. How you gon' have a Michael tribute without the playboy? [Laughs]. That's my only thing, and I mean this in the humblest and the most competitive way. I'm competitive -- that's what the game is about. Especially after Mike passed away, I feel like the stage, it's more important now. It's a responsibility to me when I hit the stage to not play with it. If you walk back and forth that's cool, too. If that's how you entertain, that's cool, but for the performances and for the dances and for the people that look up to Michael in the fashion I look up to Michael? I hope they bring it. Because if they don't, then I will."
Crickets have quit chirping and left the fockin' building.

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What's Brewing?: Pre-Grammy Roundup



What's the point in posting everyone else's pics and pics we've got no plans to pay for? So here's a little pre-Grammy roundup fo' ya.

And by the way, catch our live-blog of the Grammy's tonight. We'll set it off at 8 pm (ET).  Come here to the Brew and check it out.

Here's What's Brewing...

Only Rihanna could pull off this Viktor & Rolf look - That Grape Juice

Thankfully, no one caught a beatdown this year after Clive Davis' Grammy party (well, for Kendu's sake, we hope that's the case) - Concrete Loop 

2010 Grammy predictions - Rap-up

Mah boo & Roberta Flack to duet @ the Grammys - 411mania

MJ's kids will honor the King of Pop @ the Grammys - CNN

Grammy fashion fails - PopEater

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Grammys Won't Be Too "Hard"

Oh no! Should I stop breathing? Should I even bother waking up in the morning?

It's been announced that Rihanna will not be performing at the Grammy awards on Sunday night.  Rih told Carson Daly that she won't be hitting the stage because...
"We messed up the show pretty bad last year, so they’re probably a little mad at me right now.”
Um.  Who is we?  Seems to me that she was on the receiving end of that arse whuppin' at the teeth, forehead, fists hands of Chris Brown.  She needs to let that "we" shyt go and get up and yodel sing a damn song.  What will I do without my Jeezy fix?


By the way, we Brewchies are live-blogging the Grammys on Sunday night.  Join us at 8 pm (ET).

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Michael Jackson Tribute In 3-D

…Speaking of the Grammys…


Show producers are planning a top-notch tribute to the King of Pop…in 3-D. Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, Carrie Underwood and Usher will perform the tribute which will include a 3-D mini-movie for "Earth Song." That movie was to be included in Jackson's "This Is It" tour.

This will be the first time a major awards show will be done in 3-D. For those of us not attending the show, you can watch along by picking up free 3-D Grammy glasses at Target. Stores will carry the glasses from this Sunday, January 24 through Sunday, Jan. 31 (the day of the show).

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“We Are The World” – part deux


The fact that it's been 25 years since "We Are The World" kinda makes me feel friggin' old. But I digress… here's the story.

Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie are convening a new crop of stars (many of whom weren't even around for the first song…another fact that makes me feel old) to do a 25th anniversary version of "We Are The World."

The singers taking part will stay an extra night after the Grammy awards to do the song in LA. So far, Usher, Natalie Cole and John Legend are on board.

The song is right on time since the people of Haiti can use any money raised by the sale of the song.




Aww, now I've got a case of the "I miss Michael Jackson" sads. 

By the way, the Grammy Awards air on CBS, January 31 at 8 pm (ET).
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