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Cassie featuring Diddy “Must Be Love”/ (Remix) featuring Busta Rhymes, Day26 & Red Cafe

July 4th, 2009 No comments

cassie - must be loveCassie has so many odds stacked against her (a barely there voice; disastrous live performance attempts; being the owner of one of those rare Weezy-featuring tunes that flops real hard; being more popular in 2009 for her “shocking” haircut, leaked nude pics, and the “is-she-or-isn’t-she with Diddy?” gossip rag banter than anything music-related) that it’s a wonder why she even persists on still having a singing career when she can simply just go on being low-B/ high-C-list famous for…well, being hot.

Not to say that her weightless brand of spacey R&B/ Pop isn’t appreciated (especially amongst the sects of anonymous hook singer-craving producers and “puny-voiced starlets over electro beats”-loving critics, to which her nonchalant presence holds a certain appeal), it’s just that after debuting with something as strong as her summer of ’06 seducer “Me & U”, no argument would have been made for her just as quickly disappearing back into model-land semi-obscurity and becoming this decade’s equivalent of 1990′s one-(and-a-half-)hit-wonder INOJ.

Nevertheless, she’s once again returned to re-launch her long-delayed sophomore set, Electro Love, with the Mario Winans/ Bryan Michael Cox-produced “Must Be Love”, a wispy midtempo ballad that sets Cassie and guest star Diddy on opposite ends of a life-altering new romance.

Fluttery Spanish guitar strums and distant ringings give it a light and pretty ambience and there’s a certain heated undertone ‘neath Cassie’s whisper-thin musings as she comes to terms with her feelings, but damn if the song doesn’t threaten to put you to sleep at every turn, Diddy’s monotone verses lacking the burst of energy “Must Be Love” begs for.

Thankfully the Bad Boy CEO helps rescue the underwhelming number by firing up one of those all-star remixes he used to pull off so well and crowding up the listless groove with strong guest turns from Busta Rhymes, R&B boy band Day26 and underground rap favorite/ new Bad Boy signee Red Café. Yeah, when placed betwixt the male personalities Cassie feels more like an afterthought on her own record, but the sequel definitely ends up carrying more of a worthwhile heft than the original.

Catch the main version’s video below, than snatch up the remix afterward.

Electro Love is expected to be released sometime later this year (though if this record doesn’t catch on, don’t get your hopes up too high conerning an actual release).

DL: “Must Be Love (Remix)” (alt)

Chester French “Nerd Girl” featuring Janelle Monae/ “Life In LA” featuring Pharrell and Jermaine Dupri

April 10th, 2009 1 comment

chester-frenchFor months, it’s been difficult to escape the hyping of alt-pop-meets-hip hop, Harvard grad duo Chester French. From the endless “ones to watch” music press/ blog shout-outs to the high-profile support of A-list hip hop figures like Kanye West and eventual label boss Pharrell Williams, we’ve been damn near brainwashed into becoming fans of these cats.

Thankfully, the bits of Chester French music we’ve actually heard (the ’60′s-washed first single, “She Loves Everybody”; that insanely catchy Common collabo, “What A World”; their surprisingly neat remix of Jay Z’s “Excuse Me Miss”) has helped in justifying all this early praise.

Hoping to build up an even stronger buzz for debut album Love The Future (while further highlighting their cool circle of friends), the team of Maxwell Drummey and D.A. Wallach recently dropped the pre-official release mixtape, Jacque Jams, Vol. 1 – Endurance, which tracks the on-the-rise trek of their previous six years through material both old and new, some amusing skits, and the “exclusive” inclusion of a self-produced Lady Gaga remix, not to mention a laundry list of cameo appearances that includes Diddy, Jadakiss, Bun B, Solange, Talib Kweli and Cassie amongst others.

Preview a couple of MM’s faves below:

It’s kind of sad that Janelle Monae still hasn’t quite set the world on fire with her brilliant sci-fi-soul sound (you NEED to pick up Metropolis The Chase Suite like right now), but nevertheless she makes for a great duet partner on the geeky puppy love ode “Nerd Girl”, a prance-y mix of Beatles vocal creaminess and ’80′s synth-pop tenderness.

“I wear tiny suits and bowties, some might call me strange,” she coos. Oh Miss Monae, that’s hardly a bad thing.

DL: “Nerd Girl” (alt)

Meanwhile, “Life In LA” details guest stars Pharrell Williams and Jermaine Dupri’s wild and crazy sexcapades with the City of Angels’ bottomless well of overly worked on, coke-sniffing Barbie Dolls atop old school rap drum clatter and space-age ambiance. Unfortunately, the good times are all over for the French boys, who’ve partied all their dough away and now must leave all the fun and sun behind.

DL: “Life In LA” (alt)

You can pick up the entire entertaining collection here; Love The Future, drops April 21st.

Cassie featuring Ryan Leslie "Sometimes"

May 17th, 2007 No comments


The best way to deal with Cassie is to think of her as an entertainer who fell on singing by the wayside. Like Lindsay Lohan and Hilary Duff are actresses, Jennifer Lopez and Madonna were dancers, Paris Hilton is a bored heiress, Janet Jackson was The Jackson 5′s lil’ sis and Grace Jones was one uber-intimidating freakshow, Cassie paid her bills in non-singing ways as a “not-quite-so-super”-model before a record contract fell in her lap. It’s the only way to understand how someone as obviously un-skilled in the vocal department as she is could possibly get her way to the top of the charts. Alarmingly she came up with one of the best singles of 2006: her insanely lovable “Me & U”, which excelled mainly because of her lack of range and an addictive slinky synth production. She sticks to the same formula on “Sometimes”, the first taste of an apparent sophomore album, and surprisingly could end up with another great summer track it seems.

If Cassie was to win any award (a highly unlikely scenario), the first person she should thank isn’t God, but songwriter/ producer Ryan Leslie for playing to her limitations with great backing tracks and cool lyrics. “Sometimes” gleams with a bright 80′s pop-soul sheen and haphazard keyboards that seem to fall over each other in a nice, galloping groove. Her near-transparent vocals are a perfect match to her sparkling surroundings, expressing confusion over her misleading beau in the spacey way any girl in her position would act. “My insecurity is taking over me”, she sings in that small voice she has, nearly fading behind the beat, and you believe that she really is this lost teen trying to figure out where her boyfriend’s head is at.

“Sometimes” magnificently works to her distinct coquettish stylings and has the potential to become another radio hit she could ruin in live performances. Whether pulled off intentionally or not, Ryan Leslie has come up with a smart little trick that has established a hitmaking niche for the sing…um, model.

Download: “Sometimes”