Thursday, 19 June 2008

Mark Wahlberg - Wahlberg Hints At Durham Marriage


Actor MARK WAHLBERG has hinted at plans to wed his longtime girlfriend RHEA DURHAM, after referring to the mother of his children as his "future wife" at a New York event on Tuesday (10Jun08).

The couple has been dating since 2001 and has two children together - daughter Ella, four, and Michael, two.

Durham is currently pregnant with their third child - and Wahlberg appears to have marriage on his mind.

Wahlberg was attending the New York premiere of his new movie The Happening when he let slip about his wedding plans.

When asked about his 37th birthday celebrations on 5 June (08), he told People.com, "I had a beautiful day with my kids and my future wife. We went to brunch."

Of their impending arrival, the Boogie Nights star adds, "We're thrilled!"





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Sunday, 8 June 2008

Little Man Tate

Little Man Tate   
Artist: Little Man Tate

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   Rock
   



Discography:


About What You Know   
 About What You Know

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11


Man I Hate Your Band   
 Man I Hate Your Band

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12




Inexplicably taking their appoint from a saccharine 1991 flick nigh a baby portent leading Jodie Foster, Little Man Tate is a scrappy indie careen band from Sheffield, England. Like their Yorkshire compatriots the Arctic Monkeys, Little Man Tate offers a veddy veddy British ingest on guitar pop. But where the Arctic Monkeys' inspiration lies principally in the Television Personalities (so much so that in 2006 a rumor flew about the Internet that the TVPs' Daniel Treacy was in fact the band's privy ballad maker) and their brand of fractured post-punk, Little Man Tate shares more in common with Blur, the Dentists, and other devotees of the Kinks' blend of tricky tunes and playful lyrics about daily British animation. Singer and rhythm method guitar player Jon Windle, lead guitar player Edward "Maz" Marriot, bassist Ben Surtees, and drummer Dan Fields earlier formed under the list Carousel Moon in 2003, briefly exit through and through the name calling the Moon and Lazy Eye ahead settling on Little Man Tate in 2005. Little Man Tate released their debut single, "The Agent," in March 2006 on their own Yellow Van label. After a irregular self-released single, "What? What You Got," hit the take down reaches of the U.K. Top 40 graph in May of that year, Little Man Tate gestural to V2 Records. V2 released trey more than singles -- "Theater Party at Boothy's," "World, I Hate Your Band," and "Aphrodisiac in Latin" -- with increasing chart success each time, earlier Little Man Tate's debut record album, About What You Know, was released in February 2007.






Saturday, 31 May 2008

Bugz In The Attic

Bugz In The Attic   
Artist: Bugz In The Attic

   Genre(s): 
R&B: Soul
   Trance
   



Discography:


Back in the Doghouse   
 Back in the Doghouse

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 16


Fabriclive.12   
 Fabriclive.12

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14


Present Family Factory   
 Present Family Factory

   Year:    
Tracks: 4




Bugz in the Attic is an all-star broken thump gang of DJs and producers based in West London -- a corporate that includes (merely isn't special to) Afronaught, Seiji, Daz-I-Kue, Kaidi Tatham, Mark Force, and Alex Phountzi. Whether lonely, together, or involved in their many sliver projects and one-offs, the members of Bugz in the Attic have likely played a role in well all over half (if non a higher portion) of the releases that can be categorised as broken beat. The group has besides run its possess Co-Op club night and the Bitasweet label as well, which has been an electrical outlet for some of their involvements and interests, including the Phuturistic Dancin' anthologies, Seiji's Remixes compilation, and Dego McFarlane's releases as Cousin Cockroach. In late 2003, they made their contribution to the Fabriclive serial of mix discs.






Thursday, 29 May 2008

Gangsta Pat

Gangsta Pat   
Artist: Gangsta Pat

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Greatest Hits (His Deadliest Verses)   
 Greatest Hits (His Deadliest Verses)

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 15


Deadly Verses   
 Deadly Verses

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10




One of the number one Memphis rappers to make the major-label jump, Gangsta Pat never attained the hail or success of swain Memphis pioneers Three 6 Mafia and Eightball & MJG, heretofore he still remains notable for his trailblazing. Pat's career began promisingly when Atlantic gestural him at the dawn of the gangsta rap earned run average and released #1 Suspect (1991) as well as two incidental singles, "I'm tha Gangsta" and "Gangsta's Need Love 2." Like most of Atlantic's other rap releases from the time, Pat's debut made small impact, cursorily going out of print and going the rapper without a transcription contract before long after. Pat returned to the metro the adjacent twelvemonth with Wrap Records, a transitory indie label distributed by Ichiban. Wrap released deuce Pat albums, All About Comin' Up (1992) and Sex, Money & Murder (1994), as well as two several singles, "Gangsta Boogie" and "That Type of Gangsta." Once once again, Pat base small achiever beyond the Atlanta-Memphis axis and hence packed his bags, moving to Power Records for Virulent Verses (1995) and Murderous Lifestyle (1997). These 2 albums showcased a more introspective and mature dash, as Pat sped up his flow à la Bone and darkened his themes à la Three 6 Mafia. Regardless, disdain the cult following he began to earn with these two highly regarded albums, he couldn't render the financial support into national gross revenue, and he touched on to til now some other label, Red Rum. He remained thither for quite a while, cathartic a string of albums commencement with The Story of My Life (1997) that tended to emulate the trends of their various eras. Perhaps as a plea for much-needed promotional material, Pat targeted Three 6 Mafia on his 1999 record album, Tear Yo Club Down, with a pointed dis track.





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Bonecrusher vs Sizzla

Bonecrusher vs Sizzla   
Artist: Bonecrusher vs Sizzla

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


Hot Cakes (HC001)   
 Hot Cakes (HC001)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2




 






T.I. Previews His Forthcoming LP, Paper Trail, For MTV News




The lyrics made it sound like T.I.'s pen was actually a match.

The King of the South was igniting each track with a viciousness that could well have fans and critics calling his forthcoming Paper Trail LP (due August 12) his best since Urban Legend.


Clearly, Tip's half-year-plus under house arrest wasn't just spent building a huge replica of the Eiffel Tower out of Legos ("It took me two straight days," he said of his work). The MC — who recently said he's not angry that he only came in at #10 on MTV News' "Hottest MCs in the Game" — found escapism in his music and, as he played a handful of tracks from his forthcoming album, at times he sounded better than we've ever heard him.

There are boasts such as "Without the braids, I'm the closest thing to O-Dog" and admonishment of peers like, "What the game need with you? They got me."

Yes, Tip is "back on top like a toupee."

"Turn My Beat Down" feels like a 2008 version of LL Cool J's "Boomin' System." The bass is turned all the way up and the synths inject a futuristic feel to it. Meanwhile, Tip experiments with his voice, but his message is clear: His sounds shake up the city.

"People see me in the street now/ And they wave and tell me to turn my beat down," he raps on the chorus.

"You're a-- in trouble if you pull up next to me/ Beat so loud, you can't hear yourself think," he adds in a verse.

"On Top of the World" is one of the strongest contenders for the album's first single. It stars the newest member of the Grand Hustle fam, B.O.B., on the hook and Kanye West on a guest verse.

"It's just a track of reflection," Tip said of the song. "Looking back to my humble beginnings, just reveling on how far I've come. It's definitely a record that people like Kanye and I ... and even B.O.B. [can relate to]: when you're on the outside looking in and you know you're good. You know you're worthy of being in the game. You know you can compete on a professional level. And once you prove that, it's a level of self-assurance. I can't even describe that."

Tip dances with self-doubt on "My Life, Your Entertainment."

"Kids, you don't wanna be like me/ It's safer to watch me on TV," he says in one line. Later, he threatens to return to a darker space.

"Stayed in trouble just to show these suckers I ain't lost it/ I'll probably do it again/ That's the funny thing about it."

However, he said "not at all" when asked if he'd do some of the things that caused him to face serious trouble before. "It's back there [in my mind]. It's a piece of my mind that I have to be honest with you and share with you. It's a thought. If that thought is not there, I'd never be able to check myself. I'd never be able to say, 'Be careful: You know what could happen.' If I totally discredited the idea, I could never check myself."

"My life, your entertainment," he chants on the hook. "My sorrow, your amusement/ Laugh at my pain and anguish/ So famous I could lose it."

"For a long time, people came home and got they TVs on, looked at the news, just to see how my situation developed and entertain themselves," he explained of the record. "In the meantime, it's my life. People on the computer saying, 'T.I. this, T.I. that. They just said T.I. couldn't do that.' They comment. They don't know nothing about T.I."

The message of "Collect Call" is clear: "Everybody loves you when you ballin'/ Don't nobody want you when you fallin'."

"That song is about when you're on top, everybody wants to ball with you, but when you're not, you probably wouldn't know who to call" explained Tip, who raps on the song, "Everybody talking about me like a n---a just died."

"I'm Illie" is an A-Town anthem that resonates with T.I.'s boasts about being the man in charge.

"Never been f---ed in the game, I'm celibate," he declares. The song's chorus goes, "N---as talk sh--, that's silly/ I run this city, clearly ... Tell that little n---a I'm busy: I'm illaaayy!"

"That's just cats saying they want that old Trap Muzik flow back," he said. "That nonstop, consistent punch-line-and-metaphor wordplay. I gave them that."

T.I. hasn't picked out a first single for the LP yet: He's still recording.






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Jolie daughter's strange pig impersonation

Angelina Jolie’s adopted daughter is pretending to be pregnant with a pig.

The Oscar-winning beauty - who is expecting twins with partner Brad Pitt - says three-year-old Zahara is trying to be like her mummy, and keeps saying the "piggy" inside her is making her crave chocolate brownies.

Angelina - who also has two adopted sons, Maddox, six, and Pax, four, as well as 23-month-old biological daughter Shiloh with Brad - told British breakfast TV show GMTV: “The kids are excited and they are starting to understand about me pregnant. We’ve had it before with Shiloh so they know what’s going on.

“Zahara pretends she’s pregnant too and says she has an animal in her tummy. She says the piggy is making her eat all the chocolate brownies! And Pax says he’s got a baby monkey inside him! So it’s really fun in our house at the moment.”

Angelina also confirmed she is considering delivering her babies in France, because the entire family can speak the language.

She added: "I actually haven't completely decided. We are certainly thinking of France.

"French is a second language in the house, although I'm still learning. My children are starting to speak French, so being in the country is very good for them and their language skills.”





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