Do you love J.R. Smith? If so, then you're gonna love this new song called "So Right (J.R. Smith Song)" by an artist named Milford Jerome. It pays homage to the most outlandish player in the NBA and features a bunch of clips pertaining to J.R. in the accompanying video. Very well done. If you're a fan of J.R., press play and enjoy.
Showing posts with label new york city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new york city. Show all posts
Thursday, March 14, 2013
(Video) J.R. Smith Just Got His Very Own Song So Right
Do you love J.R. Smith? If so, then you're gonna love this new song called "So Right (J.R. Smith Song)" by an artist named Milford Jerome. It pays homage to the most outlandish player in the NBA and features a bunch of clips pertaining to J.R. in the accompanying video. Very well done. If you're a fan of J.R., press play and enjoy.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Kanye's Emotional Performance
Kanye West performed at the Museum of Modern Art's annual charity event Party in the Garden last night (May 10) and the event raised $4 million in funding for the museum. Kanye gave an hour-long performance, including hits like "Gold Digger" and "Monster" and a surprising cover of Stevie Wonder's somber "They Won't Go When I Go."
Performing an extended version of his single "Runaway." West thanked his fans and acknowledged his past mistakes.
"Thank you for coming out," said West. "Thank you for loving me when they told you not to love me. Every bone in my body, I give it all to you…I’m sorry for y'all up there who ever had to argue for me. I’m sorry I put you through that - I just can't sit down and listen to this bullsh*t over and over. They say I’m racist, but how can I be racist, I f**k with so many different faces?"
"They say I’m such a bad person until they meet me in person," West continued. "They try to make me run away, but tonight, New York City, they can hear us five blocks away. Do you know what it feels like to be hated, when the nicest thing someone can say is that I don't believe what people say about you? One day the real will rise to the top. One day, one day all will be perfect. I’m sorry for when I f**ked up. I’m sorry for my ego. Nobody is perfect. You gotta realize I lost my mind. You make me feel so good. And I know she's looking down right now."
The highlight of the evening was Kanye bringing out surprise guest Jay-Z, with the two performing "Empire State of Mind" and other hits.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Video: Jay-Z x Bloomberg TV Commercial
Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969),[1] better known by his stage name Jay-Z, is an American rapper and businessman. He is one of the most financially successful hip hop artists and entrepreneurs in America[2] having had a net worth of over $150 million in 2009.[3] He has sold approximately 50 million albums worldwide,[4] while receiving ten Grammy Awards for his musical work, and numerous additional nominations.[5]
Jay-Z co-owns The 40/40 Club, is part-owner of the NBA's New Jersey Nets and is also the creator of the clothing line Rocawear. He is the former CEO of Def Jam Recordings,[6] one of the three founders of Roc-A-Fella Records, and the founder of Roc Nation. As an artist, he holds the record for most number one albums by a solo artist on the Billboard 200.[7] Jay-Z also has had four number ones on theBillboard Hot 100, one as lead artist.
Along with his financial and musical success, Jay-Z is known for quarreling with other artists in the rap industry, the most famous feud being between him and fellow New York rapper Nas, which was eventually settled in 2005.[8] He married American R&B superstarBeyoncé Knowles on April 4, 2008.[9] On December 11, 2009, Jay-Z was ranked as the 10th most successful artist of the 2000–2009 decade by Billboard Magazine and ranking as the 5th top solo male artist and as the 4th top rapper behind Eminem, Nelly, and 50 Cent.[1
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is the current Mayor of New York City, and the 10th richest person in the United States, having net worth of US$18 billion in 2010.[2] He is the founder and 88% owner of Bloomberg L.P., a financial news and information services media company.[3][4][5]
A lifelong Democrat before seeking elective office, Bloomberg switched his registration in 2001 and ran for mayor as a Republican, winning the election that year and a second term in 2005. He was frequently mentioned as a possible independent candidate for the 2008 presidential election and fueled that speculation when he left the Republican Party in June 2007 to become an independent.[6] There was also speculation that he would run as a vice-presidential candidate.[7] Bloomberg did not, however, seek the presidency nor was he selected as a running mate by any of the presidential candidates.
In the fall of 2008, Bloomberg successfully campaigned for an amendment to New York City's term limits law, in order to allow him to run for a third term in 2009. Bloomberg won the election[8] on November 3, 2009.
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