Monthly Archives: July 2012

Don’t Need Nobody by Leslie Deep

Don't Need Nobody by Leslie Deep

Singer Leslie Deep released a music video for his single “Don’t Need Nobody” off his “Just Do Me” album a few month ago. In the video, he gets thrown a surprise birthday party by his friends. His party quickly turns into a pool party. It’s an all-night party with plenty of dancing. You can do anything with friends like these. Not only his he in front of the camera, but he’s also behind the scenes producing, directing, and editing the music video. You can get the single on Don't Need Nobody - Just Do Me or amazon.

Don’t Need Nobody by Leslie Deep

Behind the scenes of Don’t Need Nobody by Leslie Deep

Lyrics to Don’t Need Nobody by Leslie Deep

Verse 1
Someday I’m gonna figure it out
I can’t wait to lift up off the ground
I’m on my own
I’ll be unstoppable
I’m in my zone
Nothing’s Impossible
No road blocks in my way
I’m nothing but loud
You’re gonna hear me say

Chorus
We DON’T NEED NOBODY to make us happy
Ain’t nobody’s fool
In the dark we bring the light
Dance to feel so alive
To make us happy

Verse 2
Obstacles only make me better
Doubt me but I’m a go-getter
Get out of my way I’m taking over
Hold my own don’t need your shoulder
I’m only getting older
Doing it just like I told ya

Chorus

Bridge
Nobody in the whole wide world go harder than us
Goes harder than us
Nobody in the whole wide world does it larger than us
Does it larger than us

Chorus

Chorus B
Ain’t-ain’t-ain’t no body (no body)
Ain’t-ain’t-ain’t no body (no body)
Ain’t-ain’t-ain’t no body else
(Yells)
Ain’t-ain’t-ain’t no body (no body)
Ain’t-ain’t-ain’t no body (no body)
Ain’t-ain’t-ain’t no body else

Get in the way

Runnin’ by Lil Crazed x K.i.D

Runnin' by Lil Crazed x K.i.D

Rapper Lil Crazed and the K.i.D crew throwdown on their track Runnin’. With the 2012 Summer Olympics is here, they get together for gametime on the field and on the mic. Every member of K.i.D (Block, Lil Crazed, Skip, Ace, Phlip, Dee, Eazy, Sunny P, DJ Sin, and Trixx) tackle a different sport in the video. Could this mean that the K.i.D Cyphers are coming back for Season 2? Watch the video until the very end and find out! AND there’s a preview of the “Party All Night” music video at the end!

Listen to more Lil Crazed: Direction, Lost a Fan, Just My Type, I Do This, Galaxy, Uh-Oh, Remember Me, Super Dope, Drop, First Aid, The Good Life and Put It On Ya.

Runnin’ by Lil Crazed x K.i.D

All Blind by Pou Jackson

All Blind by Pou Jackson

Rapper Pou Jackson remembers all his fallen homies on his single “All Blind” off his debut album “Introducing Pou Jackson”. The Hawaii-based hip hop artist is the originator of a genre he calls Roots Rapp, a product of hip hop fuzed with that island reggae swag. Pou’s debut album, Introducing Pou Jackson, fully displays the Roots Rapp vibe laid over a wide variety of sounds meant to cruise to, move to, and of course groove to. His roots from Samoa to the Dirty South and everywhere in between has helped mold his dynamic delivery and the universal appeal of his sound. The charisma, passion, and honesty is what makes Pou an entertainer that all walks of life can appreciate. Listen to this memorial to his departed friends and family.

All Blind by Pou Jackson

Turn Up The Radio remix by Madonna x Far East Movement

Turn Up The Radio remix by Madonna x Far East Movement
Far East Movement has been Turning Up the Love with Cover Drive along with a host of other music collaborators on their Dirty Bass album. The group’s latest attraction is none other than Madonna for her “Turn Up The Radio” remix with the help of Laidback Luke. The guys of Far East Movement drops new verses with Laidback Luke remixing the beats. Take a listen to the remixed song. Who’s next to collaborate with Far East Movement? They’ve already got Tyga, LMFAO, and Justin Bieber.

Turn Up The Radio remix by Madonna x Far East Movement

Olivia Munn on Conan : July 2012

Olivia Munn on Conan : July 2012 #1Olivia Munn on Conan : July 2012 #2

Olivia Munn promoted her new show “The Newsroom” and movie “Magic Mike” on Conan. She talks about taking her mom to red carpet premieres. At one red carpet, the paparazzi dissed her mom, which causes Olivia to be concerned about her mom’s reaction to these events. Olivia Munn also talks about being in the cast of “Magic Mike” and watching celebrities strip.

Olivia Munn talks about her poor mom gets accosted by camera-wielding jerks

Olivia Munn talks about the benefits of Magic Mike

Top Chef Masters Season 4: Asian American edition

Top Chef Masters Season 4: Asian American edition

Bravo’s Top Chef Masters Season 4 is smokin’ in Las Vegas with 12 new award-winning chefs hungry to compete for the title and win $100,000 for their charity. In each episode, the winners of every Quickfire Challenge will be awarded $5,000 while the victors of the Elimination Challenges will receive $10,000 for their designated charities. Celebrity chef Curtis Stone is back as series host alongside returning judges James Oseland and Ruth Reichl with new judges, food and travel journalist Krista Simmons, and features editor of Gilt Taste, Francis Lam. In a dazzling season of high stakes, big egos and sizzling drama, top names in entertainment join the judges table including Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard, folk rock music duo Indigo Girls, famed Burlesque performer Dita Von Teese, popular American party band The B-52s, Olympic Gold Medalist Brian Boitano, Las Vegas performer Holly Madison, and Grub Street’s Alan Sytsma among others.

“Top Chef Masters” pits 12 world-renowned chefs against each other to see how well they fare in fierce culinary competition. Based at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, each week will whittle down the chefs until the finale where one winner is crowned “Top Chef Master” and receives the grand prize of $100,000 for the charity of their choice. The chefs are bringing more than their knives to the table; they’re bringing their egos and stirring up the drama… all for charity.

Asian American contestants to watch for include:

* Patricia Yeo – Om Restaurant & Lounge/ Moksa Pan Asian Izakaya; Competing for Heifer Project International

* Takashi Yagihashi – Owner: Takashi Restaurant and Slurping Turtle; Competing for the American Red Cross, benefitting the Japanese Tsunami Disaster Relief

Here’s more about each contestant:

Patricia Yeo on Top Chef Masters Season 4
Patricia Yeo

By melding elements of an international upbringing that took her from Malaysia to England to the United States with a precision that she honed as a trained scientist, Chef Patricia Yeo has created an innovative, elegant cuisine. Born in Oregon, she attended boarding school in England. She was on her way to completing a biochemistry degree at Princeton University when she enrolled in a cooking class at the New York Restaurant School to try something different. There she met Bobby Flay, and they worked together at the Miracle Grill, Mesa Grill, and Bolo. After working in restaurants on the east and west coasts, Yeo opened the eclectic Asian-inspired American restaurant, AZ, in New York City in 1999. In late 2007, Yeo moved to South East Asia to learn the food ways and culture of the region. While traveling in Asia she worked as a restaurant consultant for various hotels and boutique resorts. In 2009, Yeo moved from New York to Boston to open Ginger Park. Now in Cambridge at Om Restaurant & Lounge, Yeo brings innovative and inspirational cooking in theme with Om and its Asian-Fusion palate. And most recently, Chef Yeo became the chef of a brand new restaurant also in Cambridge, called Moksa which features Asian street food.

Takashi Yagihashi on Top Chef Masters Season 4
Takashi Yagihashi

Over his 25-year career, Takashi Yagihashi has been lauded by consumers and critics alike for his exquisite ways of melding contemporary French, Asian and American cuisine. A native of Mito, Japan, the self-taught Yagihashi was working in a local restaurant when the owner asked him to relocate to the States and work for him there; over the next several years, the young chef worked his way up the culinary ladder throughout Chicago. In 1993, he was named chef de cuisine and eventually partner at the four-star Ambria; in 1996, he was presented with an Executive Chef opportunity, and left Chicago to open Tribute in suburban Detroit. An instant classic, Tribute was on every “best of” list, including Gourmet’s list of America’s Top 50 Restaurants, Yagihashi was named one of America’s ten “Best New Chefs” by Food & Wine (2000), and the esteemed James Beard Foundation selected him as “Best Chef: Midwest” in 2003. Yagihashi next was Executive Chef at Okada at the Wynn hotel (Las Vegas) in 2005; under his lead, Bon Appetit named Okada “Best New Japanese Restaurant.” In late 2007, Yagihashi opened Takashi in Chicago’s Bucktown neighborhood; the restaurant was named “#1 Best New Restaurant” by Chicago Magazine and one of ten “Best New Restaurants of the Year” by Esquire. He then opened Noodles by Takashi Yagihashi, which was named one of the “Five Best Noodle Shops in America” by Bon Appetit; in 2009, he published his first cookbook, Takashi’s Noodles. In both 2010 and 2011, Takashi received a coveted Michelin star. In late 2011, Slurping Turtle opened to instantaneous success. Located downtown, Slurping Turtle offers Japanese comfort food, where delicate balance and respect for natural flavors continues to be a hallmark of his cooking style.

Top Chef Masters Season 4 promo