Get the dish on pop culture, TV, music, old school music videos and more. Explore new places and cultures through travel photos, restaurant reviews, bar reviews and get a taste of a few things that make life deliciously pop.
Comments and discussions are great! Just click on the COMMENTS link at the bottom of each box and tell me what you think.
Powered by Kwin Mosby
Previous Posts: View DPop Archives
Like DPop on FB:
Delicious Pop Facebook Page
Loading Tweet...
2 posts tagged Grammys
Chris Brown’s Turn Up the Music
I really like this video because it transports me back to when music videos were fun, creative, and when choreography was also important. Chris Brown seems to be channeling MJ (Michael Jackson) in this video, but don’t sleep on him, he has his unique moves and flair.
Even though I love the video and continue to be amazed with Breezy’s talents, I still believe he needs to work on his anger and domestic violence issues. After being subjected to domestic violence as a child, I think it’s an issue no one should take lightly. It’s not something we should overlook just because we’ve been dazzled by a shiny object — Chris Brown.
Anyway, I congratulate Chris Brown on his Grammy win for Best R&B Album, but I’m still baffled that up against fellow nominees, El DeBarge, Ledisi, Kelly Price and R. Kelly, that he took the Grammy home. I’m not sure, but I sense the Hip-Hop/Dance/R&B waters are getting a little muddy, and people don’t have a clear concept of what true R&B sounds like anymore. And btw, why wasn’t Jill Scott nominated? That was a hard pill for me to swallow.
Sorry for being a “Debby Downer,” but I’m sure Chris Breezy’s fun will add a little pep in your step. It did for me.
Whitney Houston was found dead at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA. According to the LA Times, she was expected to attend veteran music mogul Clive Davis’ Annual pre-Grammy party tonight at the hotel. The cause of her death is unknown, according to Whitney’s publicist Kristen Foster.
Much like you and thousands of other fans, I’m still in shocked. We will all remember her tumultuous relationship with Bobby Brown, and her on-going battle with drugs, but it’s her music and soulful songs that will be remembered the most. Her music set the bar for so many female singers, including Mariah Carey and Christina Aguilera.
Whitney was working on the remake of the movie Sparkle, and she was also excited about possibly reprising her role as Savannah Jackson in the sequel to the movie Waiting to Exhale, released in 1995.
I’m hoping that the producers of the Grammy Awards will find some way to pay their respects to the multi-grammy-award-winning singer in a special musical tribute tomorrow night. She’s yet another talented artist whose life ended too soon.
What is your favorite Whitney Houston song?
Loading posts...