Black Music Notes July 23
7/23/10: Incognito / Chaka Khan
The incomparable Chaka Khan has teamed up with pioneering British jazz/funk group Incognito on their latest album, 'Transatlantic R.P.M.' The July 27 release finds the Grammy Award-winner featured on the track, 'We Are The Song.' The release comes on the heels of the band's 30th anniversary and features appearances by Ursula Rucker, Maysa, Leon Ware, guitarist Al McKay of Earth Wind and Fire, among others.
Black Music Notes July 23
7/21/10: Beyonce & Jay-Z
If marriage can bring love, happiness, and financial freedom, more people may want to seek out to Beyonce and Jay-Z for advice. The Carters made the top 10 list of Forbes' top earning musicians. The 'Single Ladies' singer landed at No. 3 netting in over $87 million, while Hov came in at No. 6 earning $63 million.
Black Music Notes July 23
7/21/10: John Legend
On July 25 Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter John Legend will headline Harlem Week's annual 'A Great Day In Harlem' celebration. Dubbed, 'A Concert Under the Stars,' Legend will join the likes of Keith Sweat, Elisabeth Withers, Harold Melvin's Blue Notes, and Ray Chew & The Harlem Week All Star Band to honor the legacies of Teddy Pendergrass, Patti LaBelle, and Gamble & Huff. 'A Concert Under the Stars' will take place at Harlem's Ulysses S. Grant National Memorial Park at 5 PM/ET.
Black Music Notes July 23
7/21/10: NE.R.D.
Over the years N.E.R.D. frontman, Pharrell Williams has carried a reputation for being a heart throb amongst the ladies. All of which has inspired the producer for the group's upcoming Sept. 7 opus, 'Nothing.' "My taste and appetite for women has been clearly evident in my music and my videos," he recently told 'MTV News.' "The audience for [the album] is just like any other film. Like a Sandra Bullock film. The concept may be geared toward a chick-based theme, but of course those audiences are not 100 percent women...If you can find something positive in here that motivates you, then this album is for you."
Black Music Notes July 23
7/21/10: 50 Cent
In between shooting roles for upcoming films and throwing verbal jabs at Diddy, 50 Cent has decided to put his forthcoming album 'Black Magic' on the back burner. The multi-platinum rapper recently revealed to Rolling Stone that he has decided to take a different direction for his next project since returning home from Europe. "I did some things that were a little dance-inspired, the tempo was higher," he said. "Just playing with a lot of things. Since I've made it back to America, I started writing different material that [doesn't] quite fit that concept...[Black Magic] may come out shortly after this album that I'm launching. There are some pieces that are really exciting to me, so I want to put them out as soon as possible."
Black Music Notes July 23
7/16/10: Natalie Stewart & Raheem DeVaughn
Ever wonder what happened to Floetry front-woman Natalie "The Floacist" Stewart? Well, the Grammy Award nominated London native is finally in the studio recording her long-awaited solo debut. According to Monifa Brown at Shanachie Records, the opus will be released Oct. 28 on the New Jersey based label. R&B crooner Raheen DeVaughn will appear on the project. The duo recorded at Baltimore's Bratt Studio this week.
Black Music Notes July 23
7/12/10: Anthony Hamilton, Hal Linton, Kem, Raheem Devaughn
Despite taking a 10 year hiatus, the legendary Budweiser Superfest is set to resume its legacy beginning Aug. 5 with an 18-city tour. The Live Nation produced show will include an all-star R&B lineup featuring Anthony Hamilton, Kem, Jaheim, Raheem DeVaughn, Abraham McDonald, Hal Linton among others. "The return of the historic Budweiser Superfest concert series builds on our existing relationship with Budweiser and Anheuser-Busch," said Live Nation President Russell Wallach. "Budweiser Superfest has created a unique place in music history as one of the must-see annual urban concert series of the eighties and nineties by featuring the best in R&B music year after year. We expect to carry on that legacy with a stellar line up of artists already confirmed for the 2010 return." The 2010 Budweiser Superfest wraps up Sept. 5 in Dallas.
Black Music Notes July 23
7/12/10: Lil Wayne
Although Lil Wayne isn't expected to be released from Rikers Island until Nov., the rapper is set to release his next studio project in Sept. According to Wayne's manager, Cortez Bryant, fans can expect the new album to hit the internet virally instead of stores. "I'm putting out a [Wayne EP] called I'm Not a Human Being and I'll probably drop it on his birthday, September 27," Bryant recently told Vibe.com. "We're not about to roll out no three-month setup. I'm not even putting it out in stores. We just gonna put it out virally and maybe package it up for Christmas. Give 'em a hard copy later for fan appreciation."
Black Music Notes July 23
7/12/10: Keyshia Cole
Good news for Keyshia Cole fans! The R&B songstress is back in the studio recording the follow up album to her 2008 opus, 'A Different Me.' And according to one of the album's producers, Donald Alford, the 'I Changed My Mind' singer is currently working on a track with Tank. "We're doing a lot of new records for her," Alford revealed to EurWeb.com. "We got a hot record coming with her and Tank in the future, so ya'll can be on the lookout for that," he said. "I produced 'Trust' so it's somewhere around there. A slow ballad, duet type of record. I guess she comes to me for the duets." At press time, Keyshia Cole's as-yet-untitled album has no set release date.
Black Music Notes July 23
7/12/10: Arrested Development
With their latest opus, 'Strong' currently in stores Atlanta's own Arrested Development is still hard at work promoting the 2009 project. The Grammy Award-winning group recently released the album's newest single 'Greener' to radio outlets across America in addition to the track's video. In addition the album's lead single 'The World is Changing' landed on Japan's top 10 charts earlier this year on MTV International.
Black Music Notes July 23