B.o.B
Gauging from his new material, B.o.B has veered away from the pop influences that drove Strange Clouds and The Adventures of Bobby Ray. He’s attacked the Urban charts with his club smash “We Still In This” and “Headband” could potentially become a gentlemans’ club anthem. Today, the ATLien makes the cypher complete with a thought provoking trifecta titled “Through My Head.”
B.o.B introduced his follow up single “Headband” with a NSFW teaser video last week. Understanding that one could be easily distracted by the bare cabooses in the vid, the Atlanta native returns today with the audio.
Didn’t we tell you that it was remix season? Ciara follows suit with one for her sensual jam “Body Party.” With her beau Future alongside, Ci-C spices up the track with some fast paced percussion from the sample of Ghost Town DJs‘ “My Boo.”
“Get doe or die” is the motto for T.I.’s Hustle Gang, who are prepping a mixtape called G.D.O.D. With just days before the project’s set to release, we receive a third sampling with a “We Still In This” remix.
Rap songs with concepts, that are executed well, are a rarity nowadays. T.I. does just that on “Memories Back Then,” which features assistance from B.o.B., Kendrick Lamar and Kris Stephens.
As pre-Grammy events commenced and music’s biggest stars packed their week’s agenda’s, BMI snagged a slot Saturday (Feb. 9) afternoon for their annual “How I Wrote That Song” panel. This year’s event featured Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, and B.o.B, all of whom spoke about some of their most praised songs and creative process.
The entire music industry is in Los Angeles this weekend for the 55th annual GRAMMY Awards.
Epic Records recording artist, Ca$h Out is trying to strike the same fire that his namesake song caught. This time, he taps Bobby Ray for this new joint “Exclusive.”
Being rich and famous isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be according to Bobby Ray.
Bobby Ray is getting ready to drop his ninth mixtape, F**k Em, We Ball.
Juicy J. calls the cavalry for the remix to one of his biggest singles ever, “Bandz A Make Her Dance.”