(Video) Chris Brown Performs During the 2011 BET Awards
Check out Chris Brown's performance during the 2011 BET Awards: [MWP]
Check out Chris Brown's performance during the 2011 BET Awards: [MWP]
For those of you who are fans of BET's hit reality show 'Toya: A Family Affair,' you've heard J RillA's work before. He serves as the Original Music Composer for the show. In that role J RillA is responsible for producing the score, under the supervision of his manager and mentor, MC Lyte, who is the show's Music Supervisor. Next on their plate is finishing up J RillA's so far untitled debut album. His first release ...
Toya Carter is back... The reality star and Lil Wayne's baby mama's new reality show series "Toya: A Family Affair" will premiere tonight on BET. The show will chronicle Toya's journey to build a career as she juggles the responsibilities of keeping her family together and out of trouble. With a mother who is battling drug addiction and a brother recently released from serving 10 years in jail, Toya also balances raising her daughter, Reginae, ...
The 2nd annual Soul Train Awards will be held in Atlanta on November 10th of this year. Taraji P. Henson and Terrance Howard will host the awards show. R. Kelly is expected to kick off the awards show with a powerhouse performance. Other artists scheduled to perform at the awards show include Ne-Yo, Erykah Badu, Keyshia Cole, Cee-Lo, and Faith Evans. Usher and Alicia Keys lead ...
Michael Vick has decided not to do a second season of his BET reality show saying that cameras following him around is not his "lifestyle." Funny how it was his "lifestyle" during Season 1 when he was in need of an image makeover... Hmmmm.... According to EUR Web: Apparently football star Michael Vick is not feeling reality TV cameras all up in his face all ...
For the second time in recent memory, former BET Co-Owner and Co-Founder Sheila Johnson has slammed the cable network, saying she's ashamed of what the network has become. Sheila Johnson and her former husband, Bob Johnson, started the cable network decades ago to be the "Ebony magazine of television" before selling it to Viacom in 2000 for $1.3 billion. Now Sheila Johnson is blasting ...