Tag: trey songz
Did Trey Songz & Amerie Really Remake “Let’s Chill?”
by KS STAFF on Jun.15, 2010, under SLAP
Looks like someone’s been flipping through his CD book again and this time Trey Songz dragged Amerie into a hot mess of a remake.
This has got to stop… Some songs should be left alone and Guy’s “Let’s Chill,” fits into said category.
Now, to Songz and Amerie’s credit, their attempt isn’t a direct ripoff of the original score. The beat has some other elements added to it, but it’s essentially the same. However, the lyrics are their own.
So we wanna know why they didn’t just leave the damn thing alone once they got in the studio and realized they had a unique piece of work. It’s blasphemous to name this track “Let’s Chill,” but might’ve stood the chance of being its own entity had they named it something else.
KS Editorial | Kells Vs Songz: Who Da Best?
by KS STAFF on Dec.23, 2009, under 2TYME's TAKE

Is it really all that damn serious?
Words: Mario “2Tyme” Hankton
I am watching a tube video of R. Kelly mildly expressing irritation at some of today’s artist’s lack of respect and integrity. It made news about a week or so ago, but the content therein had been brewing for some time. Ironic how history repeats itself… Seems like just the other day Kells was unseating Aaron Hall as the new R&B King…
The irony of his personal troubles and his professional opinion are too something to marvel, but the reality is, he’s made some tracks (pun intended) during his reign. Then I immediately think about the age old first person musical argument. “YALL aint nothin! without David Ruffin!”
Artists, or their supporters, have been exclaiming themselves as the savior of music in one way or the other since the inception of the art form. It was a method of marketing one’s ability or sales potential and in other ways it’s just that good old ID (see Sigmund Freud).
Rappers are notorious, or should I say N.O.T.O.R.I.O.U.S, for committing first person acts of “big timing.” Don’t even think for a millisecond that this is unique to Hip Hop and R & B, or that fighting through sound just started. I won’t even take you all the way back to Africa for that.
R. Kelly Demands Respect From Young Thugs
by PAPERBOI PIMPEN on Dec.03, 2009, under KS NEWS, VID E OZE
It’s been months since Trey Songz dropped attempted to ether R. Kelly with his own rendition of “D.O.A.” and as he prepares to make his own push, for his own album, Kellz is finally responding.
He doesn’t go so far as to actually say dude’s name, but he does reference the new generation of R&B thugs.
“You cannot give your opinion and talk about someone who’s done what they’ve done in this industry; which is change the industry and brought a new genre of music and ideas to the industry and still doin’ it,” he says. “You don’t do that. It’s like tryna throw a rock on top of the SEARS Tower.”
He suggests toward the end of this exclusive with DJ Skee that he would never question the artisitc choices of any of his predecessors -Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway and others among them. In essence, any artist attempting to go at him is more or less disrespecting the process that has taken years to materialize as it is today.
“Fortunately I am smart enough and I am wise enough that I don’t need to retaliate to sell my album, to be a better man a bigger man, or a tougher guy,” Kellz says before ending his spill. “I don’t need to retaliate to do any of that. And besides, elephants don’t swat flies.”
Toni Braxton | “Yesterday” (Video)
by KS STAFF on Nov.20, 2009, under VID E OZE
Once you get past her new facial reconstruction, Toni Braxton still looks and sounds like the award winning artist we all fell in love with.
We’ll presume she twerked the nose to keep up with the Joneses…
Kinda have to when you dwell in the City of Angels, which might explain why Chris Brown’s fraternal twin and Ron Artest make guest appearances in this vid – “Yesterday” ft. Trey Songz.
12 People Shot And Injured At SF Concert
by KS STAFF on Nov.16, 2009, under KS NEWS
The San Francisco Bay Area community and the officers that are sworn to protect it are still in shock today after a gunman opened fire into a crowd of brawling men at Regency Center last night. Eight were hit directly with bullets and four others suffered injuries from bullet fragments and broken glass.
Per the Associated Press, the man was not in cahoots with any of the people he viciously attacked with his weapon, as he ran away shortly after his assault.
The concert, House of Soul, was slated to feature the likes of Letoya Luckett, Trey Songz and others.
According to eye witnesses, the fight broke out at or around 10:30 PM in front of the hall and shortly thereafter, the triggerman got his thrills.
KMEL, the Bay Area’s number one station for hip hop and R&B, hosted the event.



