Monday, November 24, 2008
posted by Chi-Chi at 11/24/2008 | Permalink
UPDATES ON CHRIS BROWN, KELLY ROWLAND, JOSS STONE AND COMMON
Chris Brown has already recorded new material for his follow-up to "Exclusive" according to The Associated Press. The recent 3x American Music Awards winner said the music project entitled "Graffiti" may included a duet with Madonna and Coldplay. (If Chris' dream goes through, then that's something to look towards to in 2009!)
Kelly Rowland performed the first ever MTV Africa Music Awards in Nigeria over the weekend. Kelly hit the stage with popular Nigerian artist, D'Banj. Later on in the telecast, Kelly accepted the Best R&B Award on behalf of Alicia Keys.
Joss Stone and Common collaborated with various artists on the charity project called, "Hear The World." The aim of "Hear The World" is to raise global and social awareness about hairing and hairing loss. Celebrities for "Hear The World" are Amy Winhouse, Annie Lennox, Bobby McFerrin, Chad Kroeger, Dave Stewart, Diane Kruger, Dionne Warwick, Eric Roberts, Franka Potente, Harry Belafonte, Jerry Hall, Josh Groban, Kelly Osbourne, Lindsay Lohan, Michael Buble, Mick Jagger, Moby, Placido Domingo, Rod Stewart, and Smokey Robinson. It's always great when celebs give back! Learn more by visiting HEAR-THE-WORLD.COM.
The 19-year-old crooner says the Material Girl would be his dream duet for a track on his upcoming CD "Graffiti," which is due out next year. He says he'd also love to work with Coldplay. He's collaborated with Jordin Sparks, David Banner and girlfriend Rihanna in the past.
Brown predicts that "Graffiti" will be a bigger project for him. Speaking from the red carpet at the American Music Awards, the platinum-selling R&B star said: "It's going to be my stepping stone from Chris Brown to superstar." [source: AP]
Kelly Rowland performed the first ever MTV Africa Music Awards in Nigeria over the weekend. Kelly hit the stage with popular Nigerian artist, D'Banj. Later on in the telecast, Kelly accepted the Best R&B Award on behalf of Alicia Keys.
Joss Stone and Common collaborated with various artists on the charity project called, "Hear The World." The aim of "Hear The World" is to raise global and social awareness about hairing and hairing loss. Celebrities for "Hear The World" are Amy Winhouse, Annie Lennox, Bobby McFerrin, Chad Kroeger, Dave Stewart, Diane Kruger, Dionne Warwick, Eric Roberts, Franka Potente, Harry Belafonte, Jerry Hall, Josh Groban, Kelly Osbourne, Lindsay Lohan, Michael Buble, Mick Jagger, Moby, Placido Domingo, Rod Stewart, and Smokey Robinson. It's always great when celebs give back! Learn more by visiting HEAR-THE-WORLD.COM.
Labels: Chris Brown, Common, Joss Stone, Kelly Rowland, Music Hoopla, Platform
impressed with Joss Stone~she actually looks nice for a change