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Tyrese – Beautiful Pain

The model with one of R&B’s most gifted voices, transitioning into an actor starring in cultural classics and blockbuster franchises, in the recent media climate tends to find himself spoken of more for the transparency of his personal life than his art itself. However, his recent series of events felt more calculated to me, from the viral national anthem rendition (which I think he knew people would assume was Marvin Gaye cosplay and give him the platform to speak on the Teddy Pendergrass movie), to the roll out that followed, and though it’s a shame that this is the time we’re in where an artist of his stature feels he has to do that, if you can deliver quality in the height of such interest then you can maximise interest.

Now, I don’t know if that campaign did maximise interest, but I do know that with Beautiful Pain, he’s delivered quality. It’s loosely themed around his recent divorce drama, being a very personal album and that emotion is the catalyst throughout, the bad and the good. I didn’t know what to expect entirely, but the intro set the mood, the cheers emphasised his status and the sexy saxophone solo with the falsetto said R&B. First couple listens the content may feel heavy but as it continues, the art takes over and as an expression, it’s executed to the highest level, the songwriting, structure and sequencing, it’s a solid offering, complete with the legendary features, there’s songs that will exist outside of the album, like Bedroom Bully and Unbelievable (ft. Kenny G & Eric Dawkins). This album is a success just off Tyrese’s ability to take a tumultuous experience and artistically vent through this, (again) the bad and the good. I believe he will reap the benefits from this project, with fans undoubtedly looking forward to more of this grown man music. Perfectly titled, through the ups and the downs, powered by love, he shares his Beautiful Pain.

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Chris Brown – I Can Transform Ya ft. Swizz Beatz & Lil’ Wayne (Official Video)

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He’s Back, say what you want but at the moment there is no other artist like this, no other song like this either and definitely no other video, featuring Cameos from producer Swizz Beats, Mr Carter himself Lil’ Wayne and Tyrese.

Here is the official video for the first single to be released off his third album ‘Graffiti’.

The track as you already know is good, Swizzy creating what I would like to described as, “‘Wall to Wall’ on stereroids”, Lil’ Wayne understands exactly what is needed of him and he brings it in full effect, the most pressure is on Chris Brown and he delivers with ease, he has improved, he has matured and it all shows, he seems determined and confident, which is a good combination. The video is a mix of interests with the fashion, robots, martial arts and dancing, they are all nicely merged together, it has something for everyone, the guys will enjoy watching it, the girls will most likely watch it more than the guys, but over all it is a great way to return.

With the critics and haters working over time on Chris Brown since his situation with Rihanna, there is a lot of pressure on him, however with the help of other artists, the pressure is being eased, this time comes Lil’ Wayne is called into action and he delivers like only he can, with two verses, Swizz with a monster beat, a good video and it appears that Chris Brown will be back on top again in no time, R. Kelly went into work mode and locked himself in the studio when his ‘video’ incident emerged, he was behind every single major hit of that year and you could not criticize the man that was behind all your favourite songs, so Chris can come through, he is mentally stronger and can now concentrate on what he does best and this song will no doubt be another success for him, so the future is once again bright for the man Lil’ Wayne refers to as the “New Michael Jackson” (much to Omarion’s dismay).

After watching this video, it appears that Chris Brown may return as an even bigger artist than when he left, while there are many who may never forgive him, there are a lot who will and of late he is showing sincerity and the fans take to that, the record is hot, you cannot deny that, it might be his biggest track so far, personally, his private life is his private life, if I was to judge artists on their personal issues then I would stop listening to a lot of your favourite artists, Music remains Music.

She heard he can transform ya..

She heard 'he can transform ya'..

I Can Transform Ya ..OUT NOW!!

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