"Killing Me Softly with His Song" is a 1971 song composed by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel. And the original was first sang by Roberta Flack. Many versions of the song has been made.. but the biggest one was made by the group Fugees. They covered the song in 1996 on their album The Score, with Lauryn Hill singing the lead vocals. Their version became a massive hit reaching number two on the U.S. airplay chart, and had similar success in the UK, reaching number one and selling over a million copies, becoming 1996's best selling single in the country.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Remember This?
Jamie Foxx & T-Pain - "Blame it" (New Music Video)
Very cool video, both Jamie Foxx and T-Pain use the very loved Auto-Tune effect..
Monday, February 23, 2009
Flo-Rida feat. Kesha - "Right Round" (New Music Video)
Flo Rida is back with a new song "Right Round".. Very cool. The chorus samples Dead or Alive's 1984 hit "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)." See that song below.
Musical Medley At The Oscar.
A nice Musical Medley from Hugh Jackman, Beyonce, Dominic Cooper, Amanda Seyfried, and High School Music stars Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Remember This?
It's the Swedish group Ace Of Base.. "The Sign" is a 1993 dance-pop song, the song was an international smash hit, spending six non-consecutive weeks as number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, also reaching Number 2 in the United Kingdom. It was on an album called Happy Nation in most of the world, but The Sign in North America.
Ace of Base released their debut album in 1993 and went on to sell more than 30 million albums worldwide, topping the charts with hits such as "All That She Wants" and "The Sign". Following the formal departure of former member Malin "Linn" Berggren in 2007, the trio have recently been playing gigs in Europe and Asia, and plan to release their fifth studio album in 2009...
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
TRL Cancelled.

Yeah, i know it's old news. But in case you didn't know here is the story of TRL's cancellation. I loved that show...
Having helped launched the careers of everyone from Britney Spears to Fall Out Boy, MTV’s TRL (Total Request Live) enjoyed an impressive run on the network that rarely offers a second season to most shows.
In recent years, the network changed to a more reality based format but TRL held fast despite rumors of cancellation.
This time around the rumors turned out to be true as it was just announced yesterday that fans would see the show’s demise sometime in November.
The Beginning: TRL With Carson Daly
In 1997 MTV began running MTV Live, hosted by VJ Toby Amies, featuring celebrity interviews, musical performances and news updates. At the same time a little known host, named Carson Daly was presenting music videos on a show called Total Request. Daly’s show soon caught on with viewers and after one wildly popular summer the powers that be decided to add the element of live television.
This marked the birth of TRL.
TRL Cancelled
In 2007, rumors began to make their rounds about the pending cancellation of the show. Although ratings had sharply declined, reports are confirming the show still had a decent fan base. After various media outlets began reporting on the rumor, MTV stepped up and said that the show would continue to air for “the foreseeable future.”
According to reports, the producers of TRL began trying the hand at different types of web based viewer interaction but were largely unsuccessful. Whispers about the network replacing TRL with another show called YouRL began to circulate. Their plans were thwarted the new show wasn’t received well by their target audience.
TRL then launched into their new season, which would be their last.
On September 15, 2008, it was officially announced that TRL would air its last episode in November.
“TRL debuted in September 1998 and has since been the go-to show for artists, actors, and celebrities promoting their new project,” said the show’s executive producer.
MTV announced that they would air a 2-hour special celebrating the show’s historic run and influence on popular culture for the final episode.
In recent years, the network changed to a more reality based format but TRL held fast despite rumors of cancellation.
This time around the rumors turned out to be true as it was just announced yesterday that fans would see the show’s demise sometime in November.
The Beginning: TRL With Carson Daly
In 1997 MTV began running MTV Live, hosted by VJ Toby Amies, featuring celebrity interviews, musical performances and news updates. At the same time a little known host, named Carson Daly was presenting music videos on a show called Total Request. Daly’s show soon caught on with viewers and after one wildly popular summer the powers that be decided to add the element of live television.
This marked the birth of TRL.
TRL Cancelled
In 2007, rumors began to make their rounds about the pending cancellation of the show. Although ratings had sharply declined, reports are confirming the show still had a decent fan base. After various media outlets began reporting on the rumor, MTV stepped up and said that the show would continue to air for “the foreseeable future.”
According to reports, the producers of TRL began trying the hand at different types of web based viewer interaction but were largely unsuccessful. Whispers about the network replacing TRL with another show called YouRL began to circulate. Their plans were thwarted the new show wasn’t received well by their target audience.
TRL then launched into their new season, which would be their last.
On September 15, 2008, it was officially announced that TRL would air its last episode in November.
“TRL debuted in September 1998 and has since been the go-to show for artists, actors, and celebrities promoting their new project,” said the show’s executive producer.
MTV announced that they would air a 2-hour special celebrating the show’s historic run and influence on popular culture for the final episode.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Enrique Iglesias & Ciara - "Takin' Back My Love" (New Music Video)
"Takin' Back My Love" is a pop song from singer Enrique Iglesias. It is the second single from his English greatest hits album Greatest Hits. The song features and was co-written by singer Ciara . There is also another version of this song which features German singer Sarah Connor...
Sunday, February 8, 2009
51st Grammy Performances!
Many big artists performed at this years grammy.. take a look below.
U2- Get on Your Boots
Al Green w/ Justin Timberlake & Kieth Urban - Melody
Coldplay - Lost (w/Jay-Z) & Viva La Vida
Carrie Underwood - Last Name
Taylor Swift & Miley Cyrus - Fithteen
Jennifer Hudson - You Pulled Me Through
Jonas Brothers & Stevie Wonder - Burnin' Up & Superstition
Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl
Estelle & Kanye West - American Boy
Lots of great performances.
U2- Get on Your Boots
Al Green w/ Justin Timberlake & Kieth Urban - Melody
Coldplay - Lost (w/Jay-Z) & Viva La Vida
Carrie Underwood - Last Name
Taylor Swift & Miley Cyrus - Fithteen
Jennifer Hudson - You Pulled Me Through
Jonas Brothers & Stevie Wonder - Burnin' Up & Superstition
Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl
Estelle & Kanye West - American Boy
Lots of great performances.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Remember This?
Charles and Eddie's biggest and only hit, "Would I Lie To You?". It reached number one on the UK singles chart for two weeks in November 1992 and number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the USA...
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