ESTELLE TALKS "ALL OF ME" OUT TODAY!


@EstelleDarlings @AtlanticRecords

All of the fans who have been waiting for Estelle to drop All of Me in the US are officially satiated today, as the London-bred singer drops her latest album on Atlantic Records. When GBSTL caught up with Estelle a few weeks ago, we had a chat about the album, the fans waiting impatiently, and her international appeal. Read below.

Q: So how does it feel to have your album All Of Me come out after all this time?
A: It feels like, Jesus is on the main line, tell him what you want! Nah I’m joking. It feels good!

Q: We’ve been waiting for you.
A: I know. I was getting cursed out regularly on Twitter. People show their love in different ways, and a lot of the love was like, “You’re just a one hit wonder! When is your album coming out?” And I was like, “You’re just gonna shade me and love me in the same wave?” I’m a one hit wonder, where is my record, what do I say? Um, you know what? I take my time because I feel like, it affects people’s lives when I talk. It affects people’s lives when you speak and when you say things. This is something that goes into the universe and it gets played again, and again, and again and it can’t be wack, it can’t be fake. It can’t be, you know. And I’m thankful that I have a catalogue so I can just be like, hold this, hold for the love. Hold these mixtapes until the full package is ready. I’m thankful for that.

Q: What would you say All Of Me is about? It’s about falling in and out of love…
A: In and out of love, in and out of friendships, this is who the hell I am…and just becoming more a woman, becoming more a human, becoming more vulnerable. You know no one ever saw me be sad, ever, in my entire career on a record. I was the super positive tough girl. My management team was like, “You cry. We know you cry.” And I was like, “What? Where? Who told you that?” And the day I did they were like “FML she really cries!” Because I’m so positive, I believe there’s no reason to waste tears when you can find a way through it. There’s some days where, and I’m first to admit this, there’s some days where a good cry solves everything.

Q: When is the last time you cried?
A: Ooh a couple of days ago. [At my birthday] I had dinner with my team, and they got up and said speeches about me, and I was like “Is this my wedding? What are you guys talking about, what happened?" It was a moment. It was beautiful to hear good stuff about yourself when you’re not used to hearing it. And you're not used to people telling you it and believing them. And everyone else that has told you it never meant it. It was amazing. I was head down like, “Yo, you’re fucking up my make-up!”

Q: Can you talk about some of the features on your album?  Rick Ross…
A: Rick Ross and Janelle MonĂ¡e are the main features. Chris Brown and Trey Songz are on a song called “International.” I love those two guys! They’re so young, they’re so amazing, and they’re growing into young men. I just love that about them. This world is hard. What they do isn’t easy. What we do isn’t easy. It seems it, but it isn’t. I’ve been watching them from [wen they were] babies. Mr. “I don’t wanna leave…” Mr. “Hey Girl [Excuse Me Miss]” Chris Brown’s first song to where he’s at now and where Trey is now, I respect that. And then to see them in places where I’m at. Like I’m an international artist. To see them pop up in Japan when I’m there and Australia where I’m there, it’s dope. It’s like, they’re getting it. I'm proud of them. The song is called “International” and [on it,] we’re just being cocky bastards. We're just talking about being everywhere at once, getting our life endorsements. It's hella fun!

Q: You are truly international now. Where do you reside now?
A: In between New York, and LA.

Q: What would you say is the biggest difference between LA and New York, and London?
A: It’s 24 hours out here. LA is actually slower. It’s closer to London in pace. New York is 24 hours. You guys have something going on every minute of every day. Literally!

Q: What time do stores close in London?
A: Like 12 AM, 1 AM. That’s like a late store. Everyone goes home and cooks and chills and hangs out. When I’m in town my people get upset. They’re like, “You’re going out every night?” And I’m like, “Yes! I’m going out every night!”

Estelle’s album, All Of Me, is in stores in the US now (and in the UK? March 12).

GIRL BLUE EXCLUSIVE: INTERVIEW WITH LUKE JAMES


@whoisLukeJames, @MarvetBritto, @Estelle @IncredibleLago

Luke James is on fire. Given! After touring with Estelle on behalf of BET Matters;a mixtape, #Luke; an amazing song, "I Want You;" and continuous powerhouse performances including BET Honors, Girl Blue caught up to him backstage at his SOB's show in NY last Wednesday night. Here's what he had to say about his album, his falsetto, his influences, and his fans! Note: Fawning is allowed.

--GB

NEW VIDEO: Diggy Simmons Feat. Jadakiss, "88"



This is the latest from Diggy, "88," featuring Jadakiss, off Unexpected Arrival, out March 20. No wonder young Diggy mentions Jay-Z in the song; it sounds like he could have been inspired by "Dirt Off Your Shoulder."

GBSTL RECAP: LUKE JAMES AND KEVIN COSSOM BRING SUMMER INTO SOB’s

 

With all the heads tilting backwards, shrieking, and palpitations that went on at SOB’s last night, it’s a surprise Luke James and Kevin Cossom aren’t also known as “LL Cool J” and “Kevin Sweat.” Bringing the heat (and the ladies), the two proved that NYC was the place to get an early taste of summer’s perspiration.

Transporting the masses to the greatest of 90’s R&B was singer-songwriter Kevin Cossom. With onlookers like Danja and Keri Hilson watching, Kevin drew in the masses with “Waiting On You.” After “Latenight” he broke a sweat, and with the room giving full attention he sang “Motivated By The Body,” with a bridge of R. Kelly’s “Your Body’s Calling.” With “Anticipation” and “Overflow,” he ended with a banging track from his Hood vs. Bridge mixtape, “Make Love Thru The Speaker.”

The anticipated Luke James ran onto the stage next in black pants, suspenders and a white tee. ”Wassup?” was his simple greeting that elicited cheers from the masses. Addressing all of the highs and lows of the scale, Luke crooned a “Guilty Pleasure” with aggression, sans strain. He revealed, “If you don’t give me your number, I just might die,” crooning, “Call me a little weak, as long as you’re calling me” to forceful pivots and jerks, doing the music justice as the girls attempted to catch their breath. After a Mint Condition tribute of “Pretty Brown Eyes,” he then serenaded an audience member with a sultry “Let Me Love You Down (originally by Ready for the World).” As Luke trickled up to her, approaching her from the side and signing right in her ear, holding her hand, and slowly grabbing her neck, every girl in the room felt the wave of sensation.

“Soulja” showed off a determined Luke, who sang, “Your body is a battlefield/And I came here to fight.” He followed with a short homage to the late great Whitney Houston, where he denied his existence in the industry with out her, ending with “Where Did She Go (My Angel;)” the show-stopping “I Want You,” with his famous falsetto; and a new tune, “One Of a Kind.” The class act handed each lady in the front a rose before walking off the stage. Needless to say, everyone was left needing a pocket fan. Groundhog, quit your day job.

Luke James is currently on the BET "Music Matters" Tour with Estelle and Elle Varner. His latest mixtape, #Luke, is out now.

--Girl Blue (TR)

Propers: Genea Sampson

GBSTL MUSIC FESTIVAL SCOOP 2012 UPDATED





Clockwise: Luke James, Outasight, The Black Keys, Esperanza Spalding

It's the beginning of the year again, the time when the music industry, alum, artists, followers, and fans alike see what are the "go-to" festivals for this year. You know that GB had to break it down for you.

Festivals are like the closeted gold mines for finding new artists who want their press and established artists who want their cred. Most of the new artists you see on blogs today have performed at the biggest festivals from the last year. It's a good way to find new acts, and enjoy the one's you have grown to know and love at the same time. It's a people packed, music, film and panel filled, good time. If you want to be a part, check out the ones below and keep checking back to this ever updating post. Some festivals haven't announced their line-ups yet, so when they do, here is where you need to go.


Bonnaroo

What: Says the site, Bonnaroo is, "4 days of best days ever, 80,000 happy campers...trees...hyperbolic verbiage...high fives...This. That. The Other." Oh yeah! Music also. The first Bonnaroo took place in 2002, selling out in two weeks with performers like Ben Harper and Norah Jones. Now it hosts many indie acts, acts you've been waiting to hear from for awhile, and what's right now, all in a sort of melting pot of music.
Where: 700 acre farm in Manchester, Tenessee
When: June 7, 8, 9, 10
Why: Because. You couldn't get into Coachella! J/K. It'll still be a good time, and some of the same acts will be here at Bonnaroo.
Who you'll know: The Beach Boys, Ludacris, Ben Folds Five, The Roots, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Yelawolf
Who you may want to meet: Bon Iver, Mogwai, Darondo


How much: General 4 day admission for one person and car starts at $234, w/o the addons. VIP package for two is $1399.50
Buy Tickets Here (NOTE: Tickets go on sale February 18 at NOON EST. Like tomorrow!)

Essence Music Festival

What: Since 1995, Essence music festival has provided for its guests music from the R&B, Neo-Soul and Gospel genres, along with guest speakers and panels.
Where: New Orleans, Louisiana
When: July 6, 7, 8
Why: Because you’ve got soul! Train…lol. Because there’s no better way to kick off summer than with some music for the heart.
Who you’ll know: Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige, Estelle, Fred Hammond, Kindered The Family Soul
Who you may want to meet: Luke James

Check out the Full Lineup!

How much: Weekend packages go from $120 to $750, for a limited time.
Buy tickets here

Bamboozle

What: 2003 was the first Bamboozle festival, which was derived from the Skate and Surf Festival. The Roots performed that year, followed by G. Love, and Gym Class Heros in some of the following years.
Where: Asbury Park, New Jersey
When: July 18, 19, 20
Why: Established and hot acts that are on the radar come together for a blast of a good time. Because it’s more rock and hip-hop, less indie.
Who you’ll know: Blink 182, Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World, Mac Miller, Incubus
Who you may want to meet: Outasight, He is Me, DJ Pauly D, The Wonder Years

Check out the full line-up!

How much: 3 Day Writstbands start at $160. VIP Bands go from $295 to $7500.
Buy Tickets Here 3-Day Wristband / VIP

Coachella

What: Coachella is a forum for fresh acts to take the stage to hundreds of thousands of guests. 1999 sported the first Coachella festival in Indio California, with Jurassic 5, Moby, The Chemical Brothers, and Gil-Scott Heron. Since then, they’ve moved the event to spring and allowed on-site camping.
Where: Indio, California. Empire Polo Club
When: April 13, 14, 15, & April 20, 21, 22
Why: Because this is the place to be! Coachella tickets sold out in less than 6 hours. It’s a hot commodity. Not to mention, your favorite star, even if not performing, will be hanging out in the crowds enjoying the show with you.
Who you’ll know: The Black Keys, David Guetta, Fiest, Martin Sloveig, La Roux, Santigold
Who you may want to meet: Gotye, Fitz and the Tantrums, Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky, Azealia Banks

Check out the full line-up!

How much: $285 Tickets have sold out the day of release. Hmm, that would take some sleuthing, but surely you could find a way, if you wanted to!

New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

What: In 1970, New Orleans city leaders sought out to create a festival worthy of the “birthplace of Jazz.” George Wein created the concept—a heritage fair full of multiple stages, grub booths, arts and crafts, and evening showcases. The first year sported 350 guests, but now, more than half a million people show up a year.
Where: New Orleans, Louisiana
When: April 27-29, May 3-6
Why: Because you want to hear real Jazz from the ones who do it best, along with a few surprises.
Who you’ll know: Al Green, Jill Scott, Esperanza Spalding, Yolanda Adams, Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
Who you may want to meet: Big Chief Bo Dollis and The Wild Magnolias, Theresa Anderson, Banu Gibson, Bonerama.

Check out the full line-up!


How much: $40/day discount tickets (limited), $50/day starting March 1; $65/day at the gate. 3 and 4 day group tickets available.
Buy Tickets Here

South By South West (SXSW)

What: Ronald Swenson, Louis Black, and Nick Barbaro created this three part festival in 1987. It has three parts, music, film and interactive. Originally held at the Austin Convention Center, this year, the festival sporting “the next big thing” is getting bigger and better.
Where: Austin, TX
When: March 9-18 2012
Why: Because you want to know before everyone else does.
Who you’ll know: Travis Porter, Nikka Costa
Who you may want to meet: Lecrae, Ingrid Michaelson, Just A Band

Check out the full line-up!

How much: $550 (Film)-$1295 (Platinum) depending on the sector, through Feb 10. Walk-up rate is higher.
Buy Tickets Here


Photo Cred: Esperanza, Black Keys, Outasight

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 To the dreamers, the well wishers, the readers, the artists, the visitors, the friends; I love you! Thank you for reading.  Happy Valentine's Day!

Enjoy a new love mixtape from Raheem Devaughn: LINK.

--GB

CR(Comic Relief):--The S*** People Say Phenomenon

Frequent YouTubers have probably stumbled across at least one "S*** _____ Say(s) Video. It's pretty much the same set up for all of them, one or two people turn from what they are doing to look at the camera, asking a series of questions or making a statement that seems so stereotypical to the character they are playing.

Even if the statements in some of these vids are real, there are ones about a specific race or sex that may reinforce or, better yet, question steryotypes. It's led some YouTube stars to put up disclaimers. Luckily there's a comment section, where the masses can sound off on the reality of the creator's statements, and restore social responsibility for the video stars and creators.


You could say the videos have started with the "S*** My Dad Says" phenomenon, in which Justin Halpern would tweet the crass statements of his elderly father; it spawned a book and a TV Show. But just recently, the phenomenon took a turn with "S*** Girls Say," a video created in December of 2011 by Kyle Humphrey and Graydon Sheppard, whose concept was birthed with the words, "Could you pass me that blanket?" Thus, the ball was rolling, and now there are a slew of copycats to the cause.

Take a look at some below, and laugh hard. More over at YouTube!





Reebok "Sound And Style" Series Showcases New Rap Talent UPDATED




On Wednesday, Simone "Boss Lady" Amelia (@BossLadyNYC) hosted the first "Sound And Style" Series in NYC. In conjunction with Reebok and Inspiration Headphones (by Monster) the event highlighted fashion and the hip-hop culture surrounding it. Showcasing the fashion side was the Freestyle Reignbow Collection and the Chi-Kaze shoe from Reebok.

With DJ Mz Stylez (@TrulyMz_Stylez) and DJ S. Whit (@DJSWHiT) spinning the tracks, Audra The Rapper (@AudratheRapper), Dai Burger (@DaiBurger), Nina B, Jasmine Solano (@JasmineSolano), Gypsi, and Snow Tha Product (@SnowThaProduct), and more gave renditions of hip-hop's past maven's works of art.

They held a freestyle portion with eight up-and-coming female rappers including Nyemiah Supreme (@NyemiahSupreme), Tiye Phoenix, L.A. (@UCanCallMeLA,) and Brianna (@BRiANNAtheYRB). They are featured in the "Round One" cipher above (so watch it!).

Which one did you like the best?

Propers: Vibe
#FF

Skrillex, A-Trak and Diplo on EDM Takeovers at Billboard



Billboard's latest issue is featuring Skrillex (young kid making moves! his name is buzzing around on a bigger platform now, being nominated for five Grammy's), Diplo (The production mastermind behind MIA's "Paper Planes," recently, Wale and Big Sean's "Slight Work," Snoop's upcoming release, and a long list that's too long to...list. Occassionally known to wear a nice suit), and A-Trak (behind the ump tah ump tah "Barbara Streisand" phenomenon; one half of the group Duck Sauce) for changing the EDM game. There are seven Grammy nods between them.

This interview is showing what the power of the internet can do, and how labels are shook because the creators and artists, DJ's and the like, are taking things into their own hands. Interesting read.

Diplo: “I know one thing – the major labels, the A&Rs, are very frightened right now. They see that things are in our hands in a lot of ways.”


CHECK A-TRAK, SKRILLEX, AND DIPLO'S INTERVIEW OUT OVER AT BILLBOARD.COM

Propers [Billboard, JJ] -

NEW! Esperanza Spalding and Algebra Blessett Video: Black Gold



The ever-so-talented Esperanza Spalding and ATL's own Algebra Blessett have released a new video to "Black Gold." The song will be on Esperanza's latest album, entitled Radio Music Society, slated for a release of March 20.

One of the highlights of the supporting actor dialogue in this video is when one boy says, "Today we learned about Africa, and tomorrow we're gonna learn about Rome."  ???

Propers-Concrete Loop.