...was with her upcoming group Egypt for the song titled "Crush On You"
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That lead singer sounds like a mixture of Beyonc? in DC days and the lead singer of Blaque
Terrible rapper
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Her flow is fucking legendary
I thought she recorded a whole album with interscope?
Quote from: Ulysses on September 02, 2016, 10:32:59 AM
That lead singer sounds like the lead singer of Blaque
yea she def does
Quote from: Margeaux. on September 02, 2016, 03:00:47 PM
I thought she recorded a whole album with interscope?
wasn't that the Block Party album that was shelved?
Is Egypt trying to get a come up for releasing this? :diddraispoot:
"Last song she recorded! buy on iTunes! R.I.P! support!"
the song sucks btw
After numerous talks with Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, Lopes severed her solo deal with Arista (despite remaining signed to the label as a member of TLC) and signed with Knight's Tha Row Records in January 2002,[31] intending to record a second solo album under the pseudonym "N.I.N.A." (New Identity Not Applicable).[30] She was recording with David Bowie for the project,[32] who she was also trying to get involved with the fourth TLC album. The project was also to include several songs recorded with Ray J along with close friend Missy Elliott.[31][33] After Lopes' death in April 2002, Death Row Records still had plans to release the album in October 2002, but after legal issues with Arista Records, the album was cancelled.
I think Ray J also wanted to joint Death Row at some point but Bran told him not too right? Or was it Freddie she warned?
Quote from: Annie on September 03, 2016, 12:14:06 PM
I think Ray J also wanted to joint Death Row at some point but Bran told him not too right? Or was it Freddie she warned?
it was Ray
He was very close with them
Faith said he use to hang around the studio a lot when she would chill with Pac
I meant Fredro Starr..
Although initially excited about the offer, it was through Brandy that he was able to see some clarity of the situation. Stating that she was almost in tears and telling him not to deal with him, the rapper said that he took her words and decided not to get back at Suge and do business with him. - See more at: http://hiphopwired.com/2009/11/03/fredro-starr-could-have-been-on-death-row/#sthash.2TmIviEG.dpuf
"It was disbelief," Vegas says of the reaction at Death Row. "At the same time, there were so many deaths around [the label then] that it was almost routine."
Quote from: Annie on September 03, 2016, 12:13:15 PM
After numerous talks with Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, Lopes severed her solo deal with Arista (despite remaining signed to the label as a member of TLC) and signed with Knight's Tha Row Records in January 2002,[31] intending to record a second solo album under the pseudonym "N.I.N.A." (New Identity Not Applicable).[30] She was recording with David Bowie for the project,[32] who she was also trying to get involved with the fourth TLC album. The project was also to include several songs recorded with Ray J along with close friend Missy Elliott.[31][33] After Lopes' death in April 2002, Death Row Records still had plans to release the album in October 2002, but after legal issues with Arista Records, the album was cancelled.
Not trying to get involved. Now I see why they're flopping. They literally sucked the creativity out that girl she was barely featured on Fanmail.
I wonder if we'll ever get to hear the Bowie track. And wasn't there a P!nk collabo too?