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Where Are They Now: Mary Jane Girls

Where Are They Now: Mary Jane Girls

The Mary Jane Girls consisted of seven ladies: Joanne McDuffie, Candice Ghant, Kimberly Wuletich, Cheryl Bailey, Yvette Marine, and the Water Sisters (Maxine and Julia).  The Mary Jane Girls are a protégé of Rick James and originally the name was only supposed to be for McDuffie and her solo career. When James realized that both [...]

Riddims Watch: Karnival Konneck

Riddims Watch: Karnival Konneck

With Boston’s Caribbean Carnival quickly approaching, Rockers on 88.9WERS has found just the right riddims to get you ready to jump and wave the flag of your people! Released back in February – during the actual Carnival time of the Islands – and coming to you from Bambino & Coppershot Music, Karnival Konneck Riddim is a small [...]

Mixtape Mayhem: Jackin’ For Beats

Mixtape Mayhem: Jackin’ For Beats

It seems like nowadays that every rapper’s child thinks they have talent. Diggy Simmons, Willow Smith, and Cory Gunz have definitely stepped up to carry on a legacy. But not every baby star can deliver. And that’s the problem with OMG. His dad, Ice Cube, is one of the most notorious gangster rappers in the [...]

This or That: “Let Me Know (At Your Best)”

“Let Me Know (At Your Best)” by Aaliyah  VS  “At Your Best (You Are Love)” by The Isley Brothers I thought this was Aaliyah’s song until I heard the Isley Brothers original. I was shocked because all this time I thought it was an Aaliyah classic, until I heard smooth soul talking Ron Isley singing the [...]

Musiq Soulchild at Showcase Live

Musiq Soulchild at Showcase Live

Musiq Soulchild, one of the many voices of Neo-soul music, killed his performance at Showcase live on Thursday July, 12th. It was in a intimate setting with low lights and a small band as expected, but fantastic none the less. The venue was packed with a diverse group of people that enjoyed his popular hits [...]

Timeless Tuesday: Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival 2012

Timeless Tuesday: Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival 2012

Every July since 2005, the Brooklyn Bodega puts on a historical event called the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. It took place this year at the Brooklyn downtown waterfront and attracted over 20,000 people. Legendary hip-hop acts perform there every year and it is always full of surprise guests. The picture above is from this year’s Brooklyn [...]

“Fortune” by Chris Brown

“Fortune” by Chris Brown

After several pushbacks, Chris Brown’s fifth studio album, Fortune, was finally released on June 29th, 2012. This is his first release off of RCA Records. As executive producer of the album, Brown didn’t think twice about who he wanted to collaborate with on the album. Enlisting numerous big hit record producers including The Underdogs, Polow [...]

Midnight Spotlight: Mark Merren

Midnight Spotlight: Mark Merren

Each week, 889@Night will recognize local unsigned talent and promote their music on air as well as on our website. We highlight the talented few who got that “fire”. By the end of the week, we let our listeners choose whether they want these artists to be added to constant rotation or not. This week [...]

Mixtape Mayhem: The Ivy League

Mixtape Mayhem: The Ivy League

As the summer of G.O.O.D. music continues, Cyhi The Prynce has just released his mixtape called The Ivy League. This is the G.O.O.D. music member’s first release in over a year since his last mixtape, Royal Flush 2, last June. This is a solid offering from Cyhi coming in the midst of a summer filled with [...]

Mixtape Mayhem: Fantasea

Mixtape Mayhem: Fantasea

She strikes again. Azealia Banks has been all over the blogosphere, for beefing with Iggy Azalea and TI, firing her management, and deleting her Twitter (and then re-opening it) just to name a few of this diva’s deeds. Now she’s back with a brand new mix tape, answering the cries for “more, more, more.” This [...]

EMERSON COLLEGE

Serenata de Amor Brings Cape Verde to Emerson

Serenata de Amor, a musical theater project spearheaded by visual media arts associate professor Claire Andrade-Watkins, was brought to Emerson this past year. The project is a tribute to the morna of Cape Verde and Brava set in the 1940s. Andrade-Watkins worked with a team of faculty and staff members from Emerson to bring Serenata [...]

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