celebrities
Music celebrities in the growing entertainment industry.
I Want Candy!
Just like Lizzie McGuire, I spent a majority of my time as a teen, frothing over boys, especially Aaron Carter. A tiny bit of hope lived inside me that they would like me back, but the chances of a celebrity knowing my name, is quite slim. Life doesn't work like a television show, and I am not Lizzie McGuire.
By Louise Sly5 years ago in Beat
Breezy
My first ever celebrity crush is and always has been Chris Breezy’s fine successful self. Number one artist that I believe has went through a certain number of changes. Now we all have some knowledge of his extreme beauty and his daunting personality. My crush has the power to change and influence the world based of his platform. I am surprised that a man of his stature can still be a great role model and public figure despite his urgent debut with Rihanna. Our justice system is here to safe guard the future of the incent and prolong truth. I must touch on the subject of women's equality and the justice system that did not allow his name to ruin Rihanna's. Chris brown is a strong public figure with his past showing the extent of his torture to just be understood, for a good man will always stand tall. I am so proud of the way my crush has reflected on my life. By the way, I found another similar to him, his photo is attached to my piece . Let me know do they resemble each other and have I seen my crush? A mack daddy, sexy, successful oweee everything a man should be to me. Until I made the mistake to leave him without recognizing his beauty and honesty. I wasted an opportunity at happiness by short living my greatest experience memory. I’m no longer clinging to the overwhelming lusty songs Mr. Breezy brings to the table. Even though his music is my main go to for feel goods, I can not forget to judge and respect myself. No dating is involved here my efforts are needed elsewhere, no more bed room posters to freak out my parents, Im ready to own up to my maturity and take the world by storm. Honestly I'm still in disbelief that I found a man similar to breezy; looks, talks and speaks like breezy. Forever I will defend the similar man because he is another Chris breezy I'm certain of that. My crush gives me life with music and with love, my crush alike look alike makes me feel like I can be anything and accomplish anything. My crush Chris Brown is the most sensational able and memorable crush the world could ever stumble across. Chris breezy has made three songs that will forever go down in history such as; kiss kiss, with you, and wall to wall which just so happen to be the songs that initiated my crazed daze of confusion. My life can not seem to exist without music and being a fan makes me a witty cretic. I can not go easy on my crush, ironic he made a song with DaniLiegh named “easy”, writing wits and comical fits. Lol A believer will continue to read despite my humor. I am so over the bad boy routine, my crush is a sweetheart and will always be my favorite star. Memories keep the past alive, what is Chris breezy up to now? Mr. Breezy is still continuing to make block buster hits shaping our perspectives with his music. My crush gained weight in jail, lost the weight and still remains beautiful and remains true to himself. My role model is the beauty and the crazy that is his sound. I agree with him but not all his actions, and I do wish to meet him one day. Opening up about this topic reminds me of vulnerability simply because I am a quite person choosing to write about someone so vocal. I am gaining strength an using my crush as a way of letting go and an outlet to experiencing life.
By WroteFayDaay5 years ago in Beat
That Childhood Crush
I cannot tell you how sad I was the day that the Red Hot Chili Peppers announced they would stop touring after Stadium Arcadium. I wasn't as sad as if my dog died, but I was pretty down about it. It had been a bucket list item for me to see RHCP live since I first saw Anthony Kiedis on screen with the release of the music video for "Otherside" on MTV. Out of the darkness your eyes are met with a figure in a black trench coat, with his bleach blonde hair accentuating a disheveled appearance as his soft dark eyes divert from the lens of the camera recording him as he sings.
By Carol Davis5 years ago in Beat
First-ever celebrity crush
The only woman who can fill the bill of a suitable celebrity crush material is Linda Ronstadt. As a young boy, sitting in the classrooms of South Saint Paul's High School, I couldn't help but marvel at her presentation of Different Drummer (in 1966). Her voice would fill the classroom with her sweet, heartfelt need for moving on with her life and dumping the loser who didn't have the necessary right stuff to fill her life. Oh that poor young man, so close to her, yet still so inadequate. Saying to himself, maybe she might come back ... ? But no, of course she would move on and on, always forward. Living, loving, laughing, grabbing life’s essential, vital essence and squeezing out every last drop of enjoyment from it.
By Peter Murr5 years ago in Beat
"Thought Jamil Would Solve It" – 4 Years After, Tiwa Savage Finally Opens up About Her Divorce in New Song.
"I don't like losing" Tiwa Savage on Friday, August 28, 2020 dropped her hotly anticipated third studio album, Celia. On her album, one that she describes as “deeply personal”, Tiwa Savage opens up about A LOT of things – from political injustice to her personal life and divorce, she left it all bare on the new album.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Beat
Rafa Don - Making Ways, Not Excuses
Raphael Fluker, famously known as Rafa Don, is an American musical artist and songwriter from Detroit, MI. Detroit native, Rafa Don spent the majority of his childhood and early teen years helping operate family owned businesses located in the heart of Downtown Detroit. At those businesses, Rafa Don would regularly work on his music from a store computer that he downloaded programs on. On days when store traffic was slow, Rafa Don focused on learning more about music production and the music industry. Rafa Don managed to establish his own record label, Make Way Entertainment LLC at the lowest time in his life financially and mentally coming off of the loss of his mother while beginning to compose his own music. The family businesses went under and were forced to close soon after. At the time, with himself as his only artist, producer, marketer, and so forth, one could imagine the company motto of “No way, Make Way” was derived through the countless hours of work and the resilience it took Rafa to have. His early work can be found under the name “Flu Smif”, a combination of his old street name and his late-grandfather’s last name. Notably, his name, “Rafa Don”, still appears on his early works and heard all throughout those mixtapes as, somewhat, a hint that there are different things about Rafa and his methods that the audience is still not aware of yet. Rafa’s music is filled with a brilliant and catchy flow. His deliveries are unique and insightful lyrics that hint towards many possibilities.
By Jason James 6 years ago in Beat
10 Nigerian Musicians Whose REAL NAME Will Surprise You
Waje, Flavour N'abania, African China...you won't believe their real names. In the entertainment industry it is common place for artistes to change their God-given names. A lot of the times it’s not even because they don’t like their official government names, it’s because their government names simply won’t move the market. Could you imagine if your friend came up to you and told you he wanted to enter into the music industry with the stage name, David. Of course you’ll ask that friend to change that name to something more marketable, more unique, less generic.
By Jide Okonjo6 years ago in Beat
Kylie Jenner Makes An Appearance In Cardi B And Megan The Stallions Music Video WAP
Cardi B and Megan The Stallion on Friday released their song "WAP" together with a music video. Their fans are enjoying the song and think that the production of the audio and video is very good.
By Angela Ayako6 years ago in Beat









