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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

The Heat Celebrate Championship at Prestige Sundays in Bamboo Miami

Dwyane Wade, Madeleine Arison, Christine & Pat Riley, Micky Arison, & Gabrielle Union
The NBA World Champions have been celebrating all over Miami since their epic NBA Championship win on Thursday and last night was no different. Prestige Sundays at Bamboo Miami hosted the Official NBA Championship Party in conjunction with House of Wade and featured DJ Griot.

DJ Griot & Dwyane Wade
With Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Pat Riley, Micky Arison, Chris Bosh, Mario Chalmers, Ronnie Turiaf, Norris Cole, Terell Harris, Dexter Pittman, actress Gabrielle Union and more in attendance, Prestige Sundays at Bamboo Miami was the hottest ticket in town. DJ Griot kept the party going all night with special guest, DJ Irie. Pat Riley took part in a conga line, and Wade along with other players jumped on stage pumping up the fans in attendance. The vibe in the club was pure joy and celebration and the champagne was definitely flowing.

DJ Irie & Dwyane Wade

Pat Riley kicked off the celebration leading a conga line through Bamboo. The party lasted all night. For more footage of the evening’s festivities, check out the vids below.


Miami’s celebration of the NBA Champions continued at the city’s Championship Parade Monday through downtown Miami and culminated in a big bash at the American Airlines Arena.
Theo Pasa, Pat & Christine Riley, Madeleine, Micky, & Kelly Arison, Phil Buch


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

"No Church in the Wild" Video: Why it's PERFECTION (Review)


Jay-Z and Kanye West's "No Church in the Wild" from their collaborative album Watch the Throne may be the best hip-hop song to come out in the last year. Period.


The opulence of the 88-Keys and Kanye West produced track matched with Frank Ocean's ominous vocals, The-Dream's high bridge and the two emcees lyrical content are unmatched by any other recent release. From Jay's metaphorical attack on organized religion to Kanye's philosophy on sex and celebrity, this song just feels like a revolution, calling into question some of the cornerstones of our society's beliefs.


Enter the video. Directed by French director, Romaine Gravas, THIS has to be what iconic group, The Last Poets meant by "The Revolution will be televised." Although Jay & Kanye never make an appearance in the video, the images perfectly capture the unique experience of the song. Thought-provoking, exciting, upsetting, riotous, forward-thinking... ART... PERFECTION! There's no way you can watch this and not be moved and not feel the revolution that is HIP-HOP!



Sunday, May 20, 2012

Video of the Day: "Right By My Side" x Nicki Minaj ft. Chris Brown


It's no secret that I'm a Nicki fan, but my affinity for all things Barbie doesn't compare to my complete admiration  and love for Nas, which NM so awesomely casts as her love interest in the video for "Right By My Side." The duet wirh Chris Brown is an ode to a significant other where Nicki professes that despite the ups and downs in a relationship, nothing is quite right without that special person right by her side.


The NY rapper and pop star, dropped the vid earlier this week on 106 & Park and it's uber-sweet! Nicki looks great and her and Nas look so cute together. Love him! Love her! Love Breezy! LOVE IT ALL!!!! Check it out below:


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Donna Summers Loses Her Battle with Cancer, Dead at 63


TMZ is reporting that Donna Summers has lost her battle with cancer Thursday morning in Florida. 

The Queen of Disco was 63 years old and reportedly trying to keep the extent of her illness "under wraps" while recording her new album. 

Donna Summers, born LaDonna Adrian Gaines, was a 5-time Grammy Award winner and was known as the Queen of Disco for her success in the musical genre during the 70's. Her accolades also include 6 American Music Awards, 3 Multi-Platinum Albums and she had a HIT in Billboard's Top 40 every year from 1976 to 1984. Some of her biggest hits include, "Last Dance," "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls."

Here's saluting an iconic American artist that helped define an era. Check out "Last Dance" video below. 

R.I.P. Donna Summers
1948-2012 

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