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Raphael Saadiq – “Let’s Take A Walk” [VIDEO]

The Way I See It was one of my favourite albums from 2008. This is why…

I love how Raphael Saadiq has stayed true to the 1960 theme throughout all his videos. This album was, after Back to Black the most well produced ‘throwback’ album to have emerged in a long, long time. Don’t get me wrong, Daniel Merriweather and a couple others have done a good job, but Saadiq took it to a next level with his album. Will never forget the day my aunt (a massive, massive Motown fan) asked me “who’s this? I haven’t heard this before”? A true testament to it’s authentic sound.

Of course PinBoard was lucky enough to interview Raphael Saadiq a while back (a night before the U.S elections in fact) and so if you haven’t already, make sure you check it out - it’s a real dope insight into the man, producer and artist.

Peace, Love & Raphael Saadiq

Speeakz



PinBoard EXCLUSIVE: Sean Paul Interview

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The lip-licking, bicep flexing of LL Cool J are nothing compared to the innate charm of Dancehall superstud Sean “dutty eh” Paul. The Ladies love Sean Paul, or at least he loves himself a whole heap of women, and offers no apologies for this. Bursting into the dancehall scene in 1996 Sean Paul’s single “Baby Girl” was dedicated to…Yep, the ladies, a crooning, melodic, reggae ballad, advising women to step out of abuse relationships, [insert Ch-Rihanna reference gag here], from day one Sean’s music always struck a chord with the ‘gyal dem’. Sean affirms, “Some people DJ and talk about money ‘I’m he richest motherf***er’, some people talk about how they got all the guns. For me, it’s all the girls. Girls in my country choose my music, because they realise that the first thing I said to them was not “girl cock up your batty and ride…”.

And so began PinBoard’s chat with Mr Sean Paul on a sunny Wednesday in a swanky London hotel. Prior to meeting Sean-a-Paul one of his larger-than-life (literally) workers informed me that Sean was in particularly good spirits that day, attributable to ‘popcorn’. Whether that was literally or figuratively speaking remains to be confirmed. Either way, that fine day Mr. Paul was feeling particularly expressive, rather cheery, occasionally abrasive and ever charming.

Sean Paul’s career has spanned over 12 years and counting, with each of his albums propelling his popularity with his worldwide audience. With over 10 million albums sold off three alums: Stage One, Dutty Rock and The Trinity including a collaborative catalogue the size of a phone book, Sean Paul is one of the fair few dancehall artists that can boast international stardom.

International recognition, yes. Love from his wider Dancehall community in Jamaica? At first- not really. I recall a conversation I had with a tourism worker during a recent trip to Kingston, Jamaica in which I was told about the initial Sean Paul backlash. He was accused of not being Jamaican enough (his heritage of Jamaican, Chinese, Portuguese & Sephardic Jewish) not being ‘real’ enough (coming from privileged background young Sean played Water Polo for the Jamaica National team, not quite the rags to riches/ Rose out of concrete story that is often championed in the Dancehall circuit). And his music supposedly too commercial sounding to be appreciated by the underground Dancehall DJs.

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It’s a bit of a sore subject, but one that Sean is anxious to get clear, I ask how he feels about often not being recognised by Jamaicans as one of the best Dancehall artists, to which he sharply responds, “Oh no for sure, neither was Bob Marley at the time, Shaggy, at certain times neither is Beenie Man even. In 1996 I was the latest artist and by 1999 I was old and Lexus was the new artist, so we have 10 times the number of artists that you do per land mass ‘pon here so. With the amount of artists you have there, there’s definitely a power battle. My step-up in the business has been exemplary to show people that competition sparks greatness. I know there’s no way everybody in the world would like me, but I know that everybody in my country respects me for what I’ve done and everybody feels good about where I’ve taken the music.”

Then, in a strange sequence, Sean Paul’s Press Officer, signals that there’s five minutes left of the interview. Clocking this, Sean playfully belts “Don’t ramp with me. I’m controlling this mate, got to get this out ‘cause she’s pissing me off with these questions. Facing me, he says calmly, “I have to get my story out to you tall girl, y’hear?”

…Stunned, I ask, ‘Am I really pissing you off?’

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Whitney Houston Official Album Cover…
Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 9:38 pm
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Whitney Houston’s brand new album cover was unveiled earlier today and I must say, I’m very impressed! I think it’s a stunning picture and is both appropriate & contempory. She looks amazing (yes, I see the ‘touch ups’ – but that ain’t a thing).

It was also revealed at Houston’s London album playback (gutted I wasn’t there) that her first official single will be an upbeat track called “Mill Dolla Bill”, which was penned by Alicia Keys and produced by Swizz Beatz. “I Didn’t Know My Own Strength” was simply a “hype track” confirmed Whitney’s long-time mentor Clive Davis who also attended the playback (again, gutted).

All good news. Can’t wait to hear the new track (which will drop June 28th) and the new album.

Peace, Love & Whitney Houston

Speeakz



EXCLUSIVE: PinBoard Meets Erykah Badu…

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3 days ago, while in Paris, PinBoard had the distinct pleasure of meeting one of the most innovative and exciting artists around today. Erykah Badu’s style, creativity, vision and movement is unparalleled. And so, to have had the opportunity to not only see her live in Paris, but also to meet her, speak with her and gain insight into who she really is, as a person – was truly an honour.

I’ve seen Erykah Badu live many times, but her show in Paris topped them all. The location, the vibe, the excitement and her performance made it a truly special gig. One I won’t be forgetting in a hurry. Performing a vast selection of new and old material, spanning all her albums, Badu with all her might, sang “On & On”, “Didn’t Cha Know”, “Healer”, “Soldier”, “Orange Moon”, “Other side of the Game” & “Me”, ending perfectly with “The Light” and…”A Milli”. And shouts to all our Parisian readers out there: ya’ll sure know how to get down! The energy was palpable.

But it’s the randomness of all of this which still feels quite surreal. From discovering that day Erykah was playing Paris; to finding out that the only tickets left were €60 (a large chunk of our 4 day budget); deciding we’d try an alternative route i.e. the hookup; Sending a couple emails around; hearing back from a contact in Dallas, Texas informing us that we not only had tickets but also backstage passes; finding the venue (a minute outside of the centre of Paris); to realising that ‘backstage’ really meant an intimate Q&A with the lady herself! Er, surreal to say the least! Completely unprepared, we frusiouly tried to remain cool, calm and collected. After all, we were repping London hard that night! Haha!

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We got a few solid questions in, recorded most of the session. The footage is dope, and the pictures we have are incredible. I’m planning to roll of all of this out, along side our Sean Paul interview and Marsha Ambrosius (video) interview in the coming week or so.

Trust me, you’re gonna love, love, love, love, love it!

Peace, Love & Erykah Badu

Speeakz & Crew

Shouts to Carla & Mike



Marsha Ambrosius @ Jazz Cafe [REVIEW]

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Yesterday/Lastnight (Sunday 5th July) was insane.

Jumping between Hyde Park/Wireless and Camden/Jazz Cafe was, er, interesting to say the least.

Wireless of course was off the chain for all types of reasons which I will go into on another post (coming soon), but Jazz Cafe and more specifically Marsha Ambrosius was stupendous.

I’ve waited a long, long, long time to catch this lady sing live. Never got a chance to see her during the Floetry days and while they were dope as a group, it was always Marsha’s voice that got me locked in. Her vocals are like no one else’s, soon as you hear it, you know it’s her. Soulful, yet so Hip Hop.

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So yea, arrived at the Jazz Cafe for about 10pm, listened to a couple of UKSOULJAM’s warm up acts and waited for the headliner to arrive. Once she did the audience was 100% locked in. A mass of people who knew lyric-by-lyric, adlib-by-adlib, all  eager to see this home grown star return to the London stage. Lord knows it’s been too long!

She came on and opened with “Co-Star” off her insanely dope (cannotstoplisteningto) “Yours Truly” mixtape. A great way to start the evening, it’s one of the illest cuts off that tape. While the set was only short (about an hour) she covered a lot of ground and did the tunes everyone wanted to hear. As soon as she sang ‘baby’  from “Getting Late” – that was it. The crowd erupted into a shattering sonic scream, literally blowing Marsha back. She continued to perform one of her most stunningly beautiful tracks, in the most…Stunningly beautiful way. Her voice, I will say over and over, is mind blowing. She then went into “Say Yes”.  Ha, you can only imagine the reaction of the soul-hungry crowd, right? Yup, everyone went mental [again]. She loved it, she knew it was the song everyone was waiting on. Easily one of Floetry’s best (and biggest) tracks – written of course, by Marsha. A sultry, sexy, meaningful and deep song that everyone soul fan references. She sang is perfectly.

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Aside from “Say Yes”, the track I think we all, unanimously wanted to see her perform, was “Butterflies”. Marsha famously wrote the song for Michael Jackson which subsequently ended up on his Invincible album. Easily one of the stand out tracks on that record (outside of “Rock My World”). It was evident she was going to perform the song in light of MJ’s passing, and we were all anxiously waiting for an emotional rendition of it. But before she sang that song, just as she sat on her piano, she spoke briefly about the King of Pop saying “I worked with that man, spent time with that man, I spent time with his kids – I cannot believe he’s gone”. Visiably upset, it was clear that Ambrosius had been deeply affected by his sudden and untimely passing. She continued saying “before I sing ["Butterflies"], I’d like to perform a song we were working on, but never got to finish”. Wow, I mean, you can imagine what that was like. I for one felt incredibly privileged. I don’t remember what the song was called, but we do have footage of it (coming soon), but she sang and played with so much passion – the Jazz Cafe grew silent. No backing vocalists, no band – just her and her piano. It was a moment. After a roar of applause, she began to play “Butterflies” – most probably the most emotionally charged part of the evening. As an MJ fan, a Marsha fan and a fan of that song – it was phenomenal.

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“Butterflies” signified the end of her set, sadly. I really could have done with another hour of her on stage – an hour wasn’t enough. She has tons of material and could have quite easily performed for the rest of the night, but that’s just me acting spoilt. I was happy I got to witness her music live, something, as I mentioned, I’ve been waiting for for a long time now.

I just hope she returns again soon!

PinBoard had the pleasure of interviewing Marsha Ambrosius just before her gig. We got some real exciting stuff coming, including some exclusive, exclusive material from the lady herself. The interview will be up soon. Watch out for that.

Peace, Love & Marsha Ambrosius

Speeakz

Shouts to UKSOULJAM, Keep the Faith, Paul Aaron & Marsha Ambrosius



PinBoard Exclusive: Melo-X Interview [VIDEO]

HERE IT IS PEOPLE!

I know, I’ve been promising it for tiiiime now, but it’s finally here!

The PinBoard crew had the pleasure of catching up with the incredibly talented Melo-X while he was over here in London on tour with Theophilus London. We shot on location in ‘Banksy’s Tunnel’ in the heart of London and got to know the man behind the music.

In this EXCLUSIVE interview, Melo-X talks about his influences, his album Mustafa’s Renaissance, Dilla, his favourite MC’s and much, much more. It’s a pretty dope and insightful interview, so sit back and kick it with Mr. Melo.

And so there you have it! We’ve been telling you about this man, if you don’t know by now – I don’t know where you’re living. His album Mustafa’s Renaissance is incredible, make sure you cop that. Also, hit up his myspace and show him some love. Aiight?

Peace, Love & Melo-X

Speeakz

Much thanks to Melo-X, Shan (Phearon Lightworks) & Shernay (Chocolate Bear Productions)!



Quincy Jones’ Very Candid Interview About Michael Jackson

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Someone on twitter directed me to this interview Quincy Jones did with menstyle.com, written by Jeff Gordinier. It’s actually an incredibly insightful read. He’s talks candidly about Michael Jackson and how he believes “Michael did not want to be black”. He also talks about his death and why he will not be attending his funeral. It’s just nice to hear from someone who knew him so well, as apposed to random idiots who met him once etc…

Q: How have you been holding up since Michael Jackson’s death?

A: Oh, man. It’s surrealistic. I went to Shanghai for the movie festival over there—I took Halle Berry—and then went back to Luxembourg, and in three days I lost Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, and Michael. And Michael’s thing is still surrealistic to me. I can’t process it, man. I don’t know how to process it. It’s just unbelievable—him leaving before me. I can’t believe it.

Q: How did you learn that he had died?

A: Well, everybody in the world called me. I got 500 e-mails. I’ve never seen anything like it in my life. At first they said they’d taken him to the hospital, then they said he’d had a stroke or a heart attack—it just kept going back and forth and we didn’t know what was really happening. And at first I thought he was just kind of freaked out by the coming concerts, because I was in London when they announced the 50 concerts and they sold out in four hours. . . We’d see each other all the time, and I just can’t believe he’s not here.

Q: Have you been crying?

A: Oh, man, it’s more than that. It’s way more than that. It hurts my soul, man. It’s just a lump down there.

Q: You were there to witness the strange evolution in Michael’s appearance. Did you ever step in and saying anything about it?

A: Oh, we talked about it all the time. But he’d come up with, “Man, I promise you I have this disease,” and so forth, and “I have a blister on my lungs,” and all that kind of b.s. It’s hard, because Michael’s a Virgo, man—he’s very set in his ways. You can’t talk him out of it. Chemical peels and all that stuff.

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Michael Jackson’s Will…
Wednesday, July 1, 2009, 6:29 pm
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I know I said I wasn’t going to post these kinds of things, but this is hella interesting. Especially the part where Michael states that if for whatever reason his mother cannot take care of his children, DIANA ROSS shall be their acting and legal guardian. Wow.

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Michael Jackson Covers The Village Voice Magazine
Wednesday, July 1, 2009, 5:12 pm
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My cousin (lol) just sent this over to me. It made me smile.

Peace, Love & Michael Jackson

Speeakz



BET Awards 2009: The Real Story [NEWS]

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So the BET Awards were generally quite poor. It was built up and openly advertised as some massive, respectable Michael Jackson tribute and in practice came across quite half hearted and at times, quite disrespectful.

Chris Brown, Whitney Houston, Beyonce and a whole host of others were meant to perform and none of them happened. And if they did, they sang their own songs (i.e Beyonce). Well, Matthew Cherry, head of Cherry Entertaiment not only attended the show, but also the rehearsel gives an insightful break down of what was meant to happen and what could have been…

What’s going on world. I haven’t really blogged much since getting this account, save for putting my video work up, but after last nights BET Awards I had to say something. So many thoughts ran threw my mind last night after I watched the awards and here they are.

I did not work the BET Awards. I was there with the DP that I worked with on Girlfriends and I was there observing the show rehearsals from the control room. As you all know I go hard on twitter and the reason for a lot of my excitement was due to what I saw in rehearsal. I was one of the few people that saw the rehearsals prior to the show airing and for some reason or another a lot changed from what was originally supposed to air.

Here is what changed. Alica Keys and Wyclef were supposed to sing “Heal The World” after they accepted their humanitarian award. Beyonce was first going to sing Smooth Criminal then they changed it to I’ll Be There/Halo and then she sang something from her own album the day of the show “Ava Marie”. T-pain rehearsed signing “Rock With You” and that was on show rundown as well. I’m kinda glad he didn’t sing that though. Then on top of all of this, of course there was the Chris Brown drama. As of Friday Chris Brown was slated to perform and he was going to sing “Man In The Mirror”. I’ve heard a lot of rumors as to why he didn’t the most talked about one being that Jay-z had him pulled from the show. Not sure if that’s true but I will say this. Beyonce, Jay-Z, Al Sharpton, Joe Jackson and some of the Jackson family all sat in the front row in the same row. Jay-Z and Al Sharpton have said publicly that they do not support Chris in this situation and that they sided with Rihanna. Entertainment is way more political than a lot of you may know and the mere fact that he did not perform caused such a big distraction could you imagine what may have happened if he did. This night should have been all about MJ.

With that said I would have tweeted during the show but my phone died and all I left you with was feelings of excitement about the show. I am a director but first and foremost I am a fan of a lot of these artists and I was sitting in the crowd enjoying great music like everyone else. If my phone didn’t die trust me my messages would have been a lot different.

First off I love Jamie Foxx and I think he is an amazing talent. With that said I do feel that he promoted his concerts too much and him and Neyo performed way too many times. There are too many talented performers in the industry to have them sing three or four songs each. You can tell they didn’t have much time to rehearse as he constantly asked if the feed was on and he walked off stage numerous times when he was supposed to be on stage. That’s more of a timing thing and with two days to get ready I’ll give them a pass.

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Marsha Ambrosius > Jazz Cafe > July 5th 2009 [LDN Life]

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UKSOULJAM brings you a UK Exclusive as MARSHA AMBROSIUS of Floetry headlines her first UK gig in a few years & also her first UK gig since Floetry split. For the first time in the UK Marsha will perform material from her eagerly awaited solo album which features collabs & production work from some of the finest names in Neo Soul & Credible Hip Hop.\

Avid Floetry & Marsha fans will be aware that Marsha knew, worked & recorded with MJ writing his hit “Butterflies” (originally a Floetry song). Marsha will perform a special version of “Butterflies” on this July 5th show.

You can buy tickets HERE or on the door. Price: £8 advance, £10 on the door. £13 for upstairs restaurant table spaces.

You know how much a fan of Marsha Ambrosius I am, so ya know I’m gonna be there.

Peace, Love & Marsha Ambrosius

Speeakz

Shouts to Paul



VIBE Magazine Folds [NEWS]
Wednesday, July 1, 2009, 12:33 am
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Wow. The recession is biting hard. VIBE Magazine is no longer. It’s a sad day, but the 16 year old music publication, despite it’s meteoric history will cease to exists, effective yesterday. Above is what rapradar is reporting will be the very last VIBE cover (damn) and below is the official word from the publications (former) CEO…

Dear VIBE Team:

It is with a heavy heart that I share some tough news, VMG is closing down effective today, June 30th.

It’s been an 16 incredible years since VIBE’s inception. There are very few magazines with the richness of history and breadth of talented visionaries who created the powerful lens in which VIBE viewed and shaped urban music and culture.

Ever since I first set foot in this courageous company, I’ve regarded myself as incredibly fortunate to be be involved with this remarkable brand and group of individuals whose performance has never been nothing short of outstanding. We finished 2008 in an improved position versus the prior year, and accomplished so much, including:

* Editorial Awards
* Editorial transformation into content dept
* New Ad accounts being broken
* The Most Mag Launch
* Award winning re-design
* Profitable digital operation
* VIBE.com growth and improvements and programs such as  Best Rapper Ever,  #1 Stan, etc
* Mobile VIBE  launch
* Micro-site development Mostmag.com to start off.
* V Sessions
* Improved PR coverage

Unfortunately, over the last several months, a confluence of events has obviously posed VMG to exceedingly serious challenges.

* The collapse of the capital markets has impacted us greatly.  Over the past several months, we have actively pursued investment resources while working intensively with our bank to find a solution. But the deal market right now remains very poor and at the end of the day, the lack of investment resources to restructure the huge debt on our small company has made this outcome become a reality.

* The print advertising collapse hit VIBE hard, especially as key ad categories like automotive and fashion, which represented the bulk of our top 10 advertisers, have stopped advertising or gone out of business. It’s also unfortunate that in a recession many companies reduce the multi-cultural campaigns. These facts, coupled with

* The relentless economic situation has depressed our growth initiatives on the digital front. To be clear, VMG has made significant improvement in this part of our business, but not at the accelerated pace required to offset the devastating effects of the most severe recession in our lifetime and the accompanying print losses.

I want to thank you all for your hard work and commitment, and for all of the adventures along the way. I’ll miss this place a lot, but I’ll miss you all and the magic you create.

Vibe will be remembered as a shockingly brilliant content company that everyone can be proud of and I look forward with great excitement to all of future endeavors you all pursue.

With great affection and respect –

Steve Aaron

Former CEO of VIBE Media Group

A sad day.

Peace, Love & VIBE

Speeakz



The Roots & Erykah Badu – “Billie Jean” [NEW Track]

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Yesterday I posted their cover of “I Wanna Be Where You Are” and now The Roots & Erykah Badu pay tribute to the King of Pop by covering “Billie Jean”…

The Roots & Erykah Badu – “Billie Jean”

I haven’t heard this just yet, but I’m sure it’s just as dope as the last one. Wonder if they’re gonna put all these tracks into one project? That’d be pretty dope I think.

Peace, Love & Billie Jean

Speeakz



Michael Jackson Rehearsal Pictures…
Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 10:13 am
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I received these images late last night, but they were embargoed til’ this morning. They’re all over the papers today. The images are bitter sweet – on one hand, I’m glad the night before he died he was happy and doing what he loved. But on the other, those pictures do not look like a man who has one more night to live.

Moreover, it looks like MJ’s show was set to blow us all away. Look at that stage! Man. What could have been.

Peace, Love & Michael Jackson

Speeakz

Photo Credit: Kevin Mazur/AEG/WireImage.com

 



REFUND POLICY ANNOUNCED FOR MICHAEL JACKSON “THIS IS IT” TICKET HOLDERS‏
Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 10:04 am
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REFUND POLICY ANNOUNCED FOR

MICHAEL JACKSON “THIS IS IT” TICKET HOLDERS

LONDON (June 30, 2009) – At this time of mourning for Michael Jackson, we are together in our sadness at the loss of one of the greatest entertainers ever.

“The world lost a kind soul who just happened to be the greatest entertainer the world has ever known,” said Randy Phillips, President & CEO, AEG Live.  ”Since he loved his fans in life, it is incumbent upon us to treat them with the same reverence and respect after his death.”

AEG Live (UK) Ltd, concert promoters, announced that full refunds will be available to fans who purchased tickets through authorised agents for any of the 50 Michael Jackson ‘This Is It’ concerts which were to take place at The O2 Arena in London . 

These refunds will include all ticket service charges.

Ticket holders requiring information about receiving a full refund should go to www.MichaelJacksonLive.com from Wednesday, July 1, 2009.  The refunds will be processed by each of the authorised ticket agencies (e.g. Ticketmaster, Viagogo, See or Ticketline).

It was also announced that fans will have the option to be sent the actual tickets they would have received to attend the shows in lieu of the full refunds which are being offered

The tickets printed with the special lenticular process, were inspired and designed by Michael Jackson for the fans attending his shows. Images of the specially created tickets may be seen on www.michaeljacksonlive.com beginning 1st July 2009. The special offer to receive the actual tickets that the purchaser would have received to attend ‘This is It’ will remain valid thru 23:59 GMT, August 14, 2009.

I think it is of the UTMOST fuckery that people have the option of getting their money back OR getting a ticket. Like, that’s beyond shady of AEG. I get it, they’re loosing money, a lot of money, right now but this is just outrageous! We (ticket holders) purchased that ticket, so why is it even a question whether or not we receive it?

I want my money back AND I want my ticket. Simple.

Peace, Love & Michael Jackson

Speeakz

P.s Please note, it’s actually not about the money – it’s the principle.



Thursday, June 25, 2009, 10:41 pm
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I haven’t posted anything for the past two days in respect of Michael Jackson’s passing. Before the site resumes back to normal, I wanted to just express, in a few words, what he meant to me. Please continue to share your thoughts and personal memories of him.

I don’t know what to say. I’ve written and re-written this post about 25 times. I finally realised it’s impossible to capture or summarise what Michael Jackson meant to me.

The King of Pop was someone I admired and looked up to all my life. Anyone who knows me personally knows this. One of my most treasured memories was of July 15th 1997, the day I saw him live at Wembley Arena. A day I will never forget. A day I’m proud, more so today than every before, I witnessed.

3 days ago my idol tragically passed away. Even in death he broke records. Crashing many Internet sites including Google and occupying more than 10 positions in many charts around the world. Only Michael Jackson.

He passed way too soon and while I am still very much in shock, I understand his music and legacy will never die. The records Michael Jackson shattered will never been reached again. Fact. The songs he wrote will never be forgotten. Fact. And his magic and madness will never be duplicated. Fact.

…With that in mind I can find some solace in his passing.

“I was raised on the stage, it’s where I feel most comfortable. Everything else is difficult for me”

-Michael Jackson – 1958-2009.

Rest in Peace

Speeakz



Hire Me Oprah!!!
Monday, June 22, 2009, 11:01 pm
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Oprah Winfrey is officially the best boss ever.

In honour of her 55th birthday, the self made billionaire, is hosting a 3 day party in Barcelona, followed by a 10-day Mediterranean cruise for her entire 1,700 member staff AND their families!!! And of course, Mama O is taking care of the bill, which includes food, transportation and “special activities”, totalling $5,400 per person.

RECESSION WHO?

The mammoth team will travel from Barcelona to Italy, Turkey, Greece AND Malta on a luxurious Norwegian Gem liner booked specifically for the occasion.

…And of course, this isn’t the first time Oprah has done this sort of thing. A few years back she took her entire staff on an all expense paid holiday to Hawaii.

Seriously, Oprah, hire me…Please??

Peace, Love & Oprah

Speeakz

Spotted over at Perez Hilton



Plea Bargain Reached For Chris Brown Case [NEWS]
Monday, June 22, 2009, 10:52 pm
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So, it’s over.

A plea bargain has been reached in the Chris Brown vs Rihanna battery case. Browns plea deal will see him spending 180 days in a labor domestic violence programe and get five years probation for felony assault. If for whatever reason he violants the terms of his probation he will get four years in prison.

Rihanna was not in court and did not testify.

All seems a bit too ‘easy’ in my opinion. I didn’t think he’d go down for years or anything, but 5 years probation? For beating a woman that badly? Damn.

Peace, Love & Chris Brown

Speeakz



Black Eye Peas Perform “Boom Boom Pow” At Much Music Video Awards [VIDEO]

So before Will.I.Am beat down Perez Hilton, his band performed their current smash hit single “Boom Boom Pow” (the irony) in Toronto last night for the Music Music Vidoe Awards…

Still don’t like this track too tough. But on to more pressing/interesting matters. So, as you know, Will.I.Am beat up Perez Hilton last night (lol) which resulted him in recording THIS video. Now, Perez of course had to have his say and aside from the video being FREAKING HILARIOUS – it also tells a very, very different turn of events. Watch the Hilton-meltdown HURR!

I would never condone violence of any sort, but it was really only a matter of time till someone beat that dude up. He’s made an entire career out of being really, really, really mean to people. And moreover, calling someone a “fag” while continuously preaching gay rights is like the dumbest thing I can comprehend. Seriously? Not cool man. Not to mention, I kind love the fact that the kind of video Perez just made is the kind of video he would LOVE to diss the hell out of if anyone else made it. Lol. Irony cannot be denied.

Peace, Love & Black Eyed Peas

Speeakz



Sean Paul BBQ / Album Playback [LDN Life]

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Today has been mental. First I headed down to Atlantic Records HQ for Sean Paul’s BBQ/Album Playback. Oh my, the food was off the chain! Jerk Chicken, Burgers, Mango Salad – tons of food. I don’t normally drink, but some lady handed me a coconut and I began drinking – turned out to be pinacolader – 3 or 7 later, I was feelin’ the effects. Anyways, the main reason was obviously Sean Paul’s new album Imperial Blaze, which drops this August. He spoke briefly about each track and I gotta say, it was straight up fiiiiiyah! Sean Paul’s never had a problem dropping them hits and so it’s no surprise that this album is full of them. Seriously, top to bottom, the album is serious! He also said that his video for “So Fine” has been shot and will be around real soon!

Oh, and we got some real dope news too! Tomorrow, PinBoard will be interviewing Mr Dutty Rock himself! So, watch out for that in the coming week!

Check the tracklist for Imperial Blaze after the jump!

Shouts to everyone who I saw/partied with lol!

Peace, Love & Sean Paul

Speeakz

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