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It’s Britney, Las Vegas!

29 May

The next time you are in Vegas, don’t be surprised if you have a run-in with Brit. Yes, that Brit!

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Ms. Spears has announced that she will take up a Vegas residency later on this year at Planet Hollywood. She is currently recording her next album, which is rumored to be produced by Will I. Am. According to Spears, it will be more hip-hop inspired.

Also, the word on the street is that tickets might be available within the next two months. Spears is not the first to have a famous residency in Sin City. She follows in the (dance) steps of Cher, Celine Dion and Bette Midler.

Inspiration Board

29 Apr

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The RGRS Playlist: March 8, 2013

8 Mar

After all, someone is in the club at 2am somewhere in the world right now. Happy Friday!

1) Mess Up My Hair: Mya

 

2) Geto Boys: Glass Candy

3) Robot Oeuf: Uffie

4) You Wear It Well: Debarge

5) Suit & Tie: Justin Timberlake f/t Jay-z

 

 

NYC Soundtrack: Puff Daddy’s No Way Out Album

7 Mar

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When I started high school in 1997, my sister received this album as a birthday gift by accident from my mother. My mother didn’t realize that “Mo Money Mo Problems” was actually on The Notorious B.IG.’s album Life After Death, which was released earlier that same year. Therefore, this hit machine was kindly discarded onto the back of Gina’s C.D. holder, where The Rugrats Soundtrack and Jock Jams took precedence.

I gladly took advantage of this scenario. Being a newly minted freshman who sat by the radio listening to FunkMaster Flex every single night, I played this ad nauseum and enjoyed every single song…and still do. This is one of the albums that epitomizes urban New York to me. It’s the first of it’s kind to make the true crossover from hip-hop to pop seamlessly. “I’ll Be Missing You” is a classic example of this and history is proof; it stayed #1 on the Billboard charts for 11 consecutive weeks. “Been Around the World” is most likely my personal favorite because of the Bowie sampling but “Senorita” is also a contender because of it’s melodic R&B touch.

A true classic, now that it’s 15 years old (!), perhaps my mom was on to something.

 

 

 

Hurricane Sandy Playlist

30 Oct

My thoughts and prayers are with everyone who has been affected by Hurricane Sandy. I decided to put together a playlist to lift a everyone’s spirits. I know that music always puts me in a good mood:
1) Rain – Madonna

Probably one of Madonna’s prettiest songs.

 

2) Umbrella – Rihanna f/t Jay-z

I know, it’s cliche but appropriate. The video that put Rihanna on the style map.

 

3) It’s Raining Men – The Weather Girls

Travel back to the 70’s with one of the best disco songs.

 

4) Storm – Lenny Kravitz f/t Jay-z

A really good old-school R&B jam.

 

5) Missy Elliot – The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)

Took the words right out of our mouths….

 

 

Today’s RGRS Playlist

2 Sep

1) Headlines – Drake

Voted most likely to blast from your car on a Saturday night.

 
2) Warm It Up – Girl Talk

Girl Talk is one of the hottest D.J. acts right now. Who doesn’t love Black Eyes Peas mixed with Paula Abdul?

 

3) Where Do You Go– La Bouche

My sister and I used to sing this along with Be My Lover and Sweet Dreams.

 

4) I Love My Life– Demarco

I love this song. If you’re having a bad day, you’ll feel so much better after you listen to this.

 

5) Kickin’ 4 Brooklyn– MC Lyte

Old school hip-hop at it’s best. I’m obsessed with this song!

 

Where to Wear Saturday

3 Sep
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3 1 Phillip Lim zipper dress
$675 – net-a-porter.com

Zara leather bootie
$100 – zara.com

Missoni rayon scarve
$645 – thecorner.com

Mixtape: June 16th Edition

17 Jun

1) Tony the Beat- The Sounds

2) Inside Out- Britney Spears

3) Move- CSS

4) On the Floor- Jennifer Lopez

5) Man Down: Rihanna