This is pretty hot—the Pet Shop Boys, while working with Xenomania on their new album, co-wrote a track called "The Loving Kind" that will appear on Girls Aloud's new album out next month.
Says Neil Tennant: "I love it—it's beautiful but still dancey—and there's talk of it being a single. We first got involved with Xenomania because they'd written and produced great songs for Girls Aloud like 'Biology' and 'Call The Shots'."
Says The Sun: "The team-up came about when Neil Tennant was recording in the studio next door. He popped in to say how much he loved the girls and walked out agreeing to work with them."
Damn those two! Given my love of the Boys, this may be the first time I have to seek out a Girls Aloud song.
I joined Facebook to network with other screenwriters and novelists but I ended up finding friends from highschool! Some of these people I've known since I was six years old. Others I don't know personally but would like to. And some I will meet in the near future. If you want to be my Facebook friend, type in Cindy Smith Bokma. It's a strange addiction...once you start looking for people, you can't stop. You never know who you are going to find on there.
Soon after her recent "Essence" magazine cover appearance, Beyonce mania just went up a notch. Check out the official cover for the "Cadillac Records" soundtrack- a film in which Beyonce portrays the legendary blues singer Etta James. One of the sure-to-be most played song this upcoming Holiday season on the soundtrack is the classic, "At Last." Beyonce performed the ballad at her recent Bermuda
Ludacris is coming hard on his new album, Theater of the Mind, which has a new release date of November 25th! Going head-to-head with Yeezy, now that he's changed his date too. Going with the whole "theater" theme, all colaborations are "co-stars" so you can look for cameos from Lil Wayne, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Jamie Foxx, The Game, T.I., Chris Brown, Nas, Chris Rock, Common, Sean Garrett, T-Pain, Plies, Rick Ross, and Spike Lee.
I have two HOT HOT HOT tracks from Ludacris with co-star T.I. and another with T-Pain. Both are just fire tracks, with T.I. reppin' for ATL on "Wish You Would" and a clear hit with T-Pain on "One More Drink." I mean right now, T-Pain + Rapper = radio hit!