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‘Single Ladies’: Episode 3 Review
My thoughts on episode three of “Single Ladies.”
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Posted in Single Ladies Episode Reviews, Television
Tagged Akeem Smith, All of Us, Anthony Montgomery, April, Atlanta, black bourgeoisie, black television, black upper middle class, boughetto, bougie, boy band, Charity Shea, Chilli, Christina, Common, D.B. Woodside, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Dee LaDuke, Designing Women, Eve, Girlfriends, Jackie's Back, Kassandra Clementi, Keisha, Kelsey Grammar, Kim Porter, LisaRaye McCoy, Mara Brock Akil, Mark Alton Brown, Omar, Queen Latifah, Rick Fox, Sex and the City, Shakim, showrunner, Single Ladies, Stacey Dash, Stacy A. Littlejohn, Take 5, Tilky Jones, Travis Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Val, VH1
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‘Single Ladies’: Episode 2 Review
My thoughts on episode two of VH1’s “Single Ladies.”
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Posted in Single Ladies Episode Reviews, Television
Tagged Akeem Smith, All of Us, Anthony Montgomery, Atlanta, black bourgeoisie, black television, black upper middle class, boughetto, bougie, boy band, Charity Shea, Chilli, Common, D.B. Woodside, Dee LaDuke, Designing Women, Eve, Girlfriends, Jackie's Back, Kelsey Grammar, Kim Porter, LisaRaye McCoy, Mara Brock Akil, Mark Alton Brown, Queen Latifah, Sex and the City, Shakim, showrunner, Single Ladies, Stacey Dash, Stacy A. Littlejohn, Take 5, Tilky Jones, Travis Winfrey, Tyler Perry, VH1
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‘Single Ladies’: Series Premiere Review
My thoughts on the series premiere of VH1’s “Single Ladies.”
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Posted in Single Ladies Episode Reviews, Television
Tagged Akeem Smith, All of Us, Anthony Montgomery, Atlanta, black bourgeoisie, black television, black upper middle class, boughetto, bougie, boy band, Charity Shea, Chilli, Common, D.B. Woodside, Dee LaDuke, Designing Women, Eve, Girlfriends, Jackie's Back, Kelsey Grammar, Kim Porter, LisaRaye McCoy, Mara Brock Akil, Mark Alton Brown, Queen Latifah, Sex and the City, Shakim, showrunner, Single Ladies, Stacey Dash, Stacy A. Littlejohn, Take 5, Tilky Jones, Travis Winfrey, Tyler Perry, VH1
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My Thoughts on Kanye West’s ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’
My thoughts on why Kanye West’s ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’ is good, but not that good.
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Posted in Conversations, Music
Tagged A Tribe Called Quest, ballet, Big Boi, Big KRIT, black music, Common, Damian Marley, De La Soul, diaspora, emceeing, guitar, Hi-Tek, high art, hip hop, Jay Hova, Jay-Z, Jigga, Kamaal the Abstract, Kanye West, mainstream, meter, music industry, musical ambition, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Nas, Nottz, Novel, Open, OutKast, Q-Tip, rappers, Reflection Eternal, Talib Kweli, The Blueprint, white people
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Tigger’s Favorite Music of 2007
This was the first year I didn’t really bother to listen to or keep up with most of popular music. I did hear the Radiohead album and I loved it, but it won’t be on this list anywhere. My lists … Continue reading
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Tagged 50 Cent, Aaliyah, adina howard, Alicia Keys, Angie Stone, black music, Chaka Khan, Chris Brown, Chrisette Michele, Common, DJ Premier, Donnie, Havoc, hip hop, Jay-Z, Jill Scott, Kanye West, Keith Murray, Kelly Clarkson, Kelly Rowland, Ledisi, Lil Wayne, Lyfe Jennings, Madonna, Mario, Mary J. Blige, Matthew Knowles, Mike City, Mos Def, Ne-Yo, neo-soul, Pharoahe Monche, Prodigy, Rahsaan Patterson, Raphael Saadiq, shanice, solange, Solange Knowles, soul music, Sy Smith, T.I., Tank, Trey Songz, Truth Hurts, Usher, Wu-Tang Clan
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