Jay-Z made his debut at the Global Citizen India concert with his hit 'Bounce'. An estimated 80,000 people attended the show.
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Jay-Z made his debut at the Global Citizen India concert with his hit 'Bounce'. An estimated 80,000 people attended the show.
"Satisfy You" is a 1999 single by American hip-hop artist and producer Puff Daddy and features vocals by contemporary R&B singer-songwriter R. Kelly. The song was co-written by both Combs and R.Kelly, with additional writing by R&B singer Kelly Price, who performs backing vocals.
In a old clip starting to resurface, you could see Usher and Diddy alone partying. Seems a bit creepy right? It's the real thing though. Its clearly the two of them with no one else around. Even seems as if Diddy is grinding on Usher.
A rare interview with Bill Bellamy from 1995. The interview was conducted when Scream had just got nominated for a record. When you are interviewing the biggest star in the world Michael Jackson and you make him laugh.
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A great performance with hit after hit. They don't call him the pied piper for nothing. The way R. Kelly commands the stage and controls the audience is legendary. R. Kelly is one of the greatest performers of all time.
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Here is rare footage of Big Daddy Kane introducing Jay-Z to the stage to perform for the first time in Los Angeles back in 1991. Big Daddy Kane is hip-hop royalty with an extensive track record in music, and his ties to Jay-Z's early career led to friendship.
Trapped in the Closet is an opera by American R&B singer R. Kelly, with 33 "chapters" released from 2005 to 2012. Written, produced, and directed by Kelly. The series tells a story of a one-night stand which sets off a chain of events, gradually revealing a greater web of lies, sex and deceit.
Watch Jennifer Lopez auditioning for a spot on the “In Living Color” Fly Girl dance squad in front of Rosie Perez was first unearthed by Inside Edition in 2004. Long before she was a household name as an actress, singer and dancer, J.Lo had to try out for a spot on the hit show like everyone else.
"Vision of Love" peaked at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart, U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart and U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart in the Summer of 1990.
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It was that time around 2002, when Christina Aguilera broke free of her management, strapped on the chaps, and unleashed Dirrty. The tune that showed us in no uncertain terms that her vanilla days were over. You'd remember the video.