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After countless delays with the official release date of the album 50 Cent finally released his long awaited fourth studio project “Before I Self Destruct” The build-up behind this new work has been backed by the fact that this is his last album... 

After his death, Michael Jackson can only get bigger. Truly, the best test for an artist’s continuing impact posthumously is the impact that the first never released single makes. And if you listened to the radio stations on Monday, October 12,... 

It’s pretty much determined that the amount of lives that an artist can claim is limitless (see every reinvention of Madonna, Whitney’s comeback, Hooty….). Nelly Furtado, in a move more like a cat than a bird, is intent on making sure... 

By the time the third installment of a trilogy rolls around the franchise has lost most of its steam. After one- maybe two- classic offerings from the first two parts, the last one pretty much sucks. Unfortunately the third time is not always the charm.... 

Tarrus Riley may as well have crowned himself a prince. It’s no surprise that man who sings about the inherent royalty of a lady is himself reggae royalty. The biography of the reggae artist starts with his father, Jimmy Riley- a respected singer... 

Sesame Flyers International continues to make footprints in the community. Director of Sesame Flyers What do you get if you mix Carnival, a public school, countless volunteers and a string of fabulous parties? Well, you get Sesame Flyers International... 

Diddy knows how to work a business model. That’s the inherent problem with Day 26. For any other group, when sitting down to write an article about them, the first thought would not be about the head of their label. For all their talent and awards,... 

It was 1998 and there was a music video that completely left all Hip-Hop heads open – why because it had a feel that was slightly reminiscent of early 90’s Hip- Hop. The video repped Brooklyn, New York, and not only Brooklyn but Flatbush, Brooklyn... 

If the world of rap was compared to sneakers, Fabolous would be a pair of Adidas. It’s not the flashiest brand but its recognized, durable, respected and able to stand its own against others. Considering the importance of Adidas in hip hop history... 

If you follow the good good here on RBMVibes you’ve probably realized by now that we like quality reality competition shows. Since we’re big music lovers also we’re always excited to see what some of our favorite American Idol alumni...