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Stevie J’s Fight To Make Ends Meet Revealed!

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Stevie J is reported to be pulling out all the stops in a dire attempt to fake it till he makes it. That’s because insiders say the Love & Hip Hop Atlanta cast member is planning to land and operate a dope house – so he can secure the funds to front during the second season of video production. But forming a baller facade may be secondary on Stevie J’s list of priorities – as HSK has exclusively learning the producer on hiatus is struggling just to pay his rent. We’re told because Stevie J and Joseline Hernandez have officially split, he no longer serves as the aspiring recording artist’s manager - and the 30% he still receives solely from her  club bookings  just isn’t cutting it -With such bookings said to be beginning to become scarce gigs for Joseline, Stevie and Mimi Faust. We’re told that’s left the trio with no choice but to drop their appearance fees from their original asking price of $25K to just a thousand dollars per gig. Here’s the drop: “Ste...

B-13 Peer Review's One to Watch: Kendrick Lamar

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Dre protégé navigates urban jungle with ace storytelling, retro grooves   Hometown : Compton, California Backstory:  Lamar, a member of the Black Hippy crew (with fellow L.A. luminaries Schoolboy Q and Ab-Soul), caught the attention of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre with his 2011 debut; Dre helped produce good kid. Formative Moment : At nine, Lamar got to watch Tupac Shakur and Dr. Dre shoot the video for "California Love." Hot Clip:  Watch exclusive footage of the rising rapper listening to his album cut "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" alongside two of hip-hop's biggest luminaries: Dr. Dre and André 3000. Listen to 'good kid, m.AA.d city' Do visit our group of indie artists on facebook @  https://www.facebook.com/groups/MoviesnMusic/

Aerosmith's Carrie Underwood Duet: Did Every Member Consider It A Match Made In Country 'Rocks' Heaven?

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By   Chris Willman November 1, 2012 11:10 AM ET Steven Tyler and Carrie Underwood Ethan Miller/Getty Images Bon Jovi already went Nashville a while ago, but is the world ready for a country-fied Aerosmith? That's what they'll be getting with a Steven Tyler/Carrie Underwood that appears on the group's new album,  Music From Another Dimension! , due in stores Nov. 6. Steven Tyler tells Yahoo! Music that he's certain the song will be a radio smash. But as much benefit as there might be to including a country power ballad featuring one of America's most wholesomely leggy stars, how does that square with this comeback CD being touted as a return to seminal 1970s hard-rock form? After all, Tammy Wynette wasn't making any guest appearances on  Rocks,  was she? [Related: Watch Carrie Underwood Music Videos on Y! Music] Apparently, there was a minority faction within the band that wondered that very thing. Tyler told us how the duet sponta...