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D’Angelo Returns to TV With New Track at BET Awards

D’Angelo at BET Awards 2012

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D’Angelo Returns to TV With New Track at BET Awards

At Sunday night’s BET Awards、D’Angelo played his first television performance in 12 years. The R&B singer kicked off the performance with his hit “Untilted (How Does It Feel)” before joining his band behind the keys and jumping on to a new track, the funky “Sugar Daddy.” Stars including Common and Beyonce clapped along to D’Angelo’s spirited “Sugar Daddy” as the singer leaped, kicked and screamed.

D’Angelo is set to perform on July 6th at New Orleans’ Essence Music Festival, and he will play Jay-Z’s Made in America festival in Philadelphia over Labor Day weekend. Questlove recently revealed D’Angelo has recorded around 30 new tracks over the past few years, and he hope the singer will release the new material soon.

Frankie Beverly featuring Maze were honored with the lifetime achievement award, and they were serenaded with performances by Tyrese, Faith Evans and Joe.

Kanye & Jay Z

2012 BET Awards: Beyonce, Chris Brown, Kanye West and Jay-Z take home trophies; Whitney Houston’s mother gives emotional tribute

West, who was up for seven awards, was the top nominee. Beyonce was the second most nominated act with six. She won video director of the year (along with Alan Ferguson) and best female R&B artist and thanked the genre and her female influences.

“I fell in love with music by listening to R&B. It’s the core of who I am,” she said, giving special thanks to Lauryn Hill, Mary J. Blige and “Whitney Houston, my angel.”

When she lost video of the year to Jay-Z and West, she playfully hit her husband and laughed. The joking continued: Moments later, as West was giving his acceptance speech, Jay-Z interrupted him and said: “Excuse me Kanye, I’m gonna let you continue, but …,” and the audience erupted with laughter, recalling West’s infamous interruption of Taylor Swift’s MTV Video Music Awards speech a few years back.

Chris Brown was also a double winner. Kevin Hart — who hosted the awards last year — also won for best actor, Big Sean was named best new artist and Wale and Miguel’s smooth hit “Lotus Flower Bomb” won best collaboration.

The tone of the night fluctuated frequently, as the show shifted from hotly anticipated performances to solemn moments to irreverence. Usher performed his groove “Climax,” and Nicki Minaj sported a blonde wig with pink tips as she performed the songs “Champion” and “Beez In the Trap,” which featured 2 Chainz.

Cissy Houston’s tribute to her late daughter was the emotional highlight of the BET Awards.

Mariah Carey opened the tribute with memories of her friend. She was followed by a moving number by Monica. Brandy, heavily influenced by Houston, sang two of the late singer’s hits. Chaka Khan blazed the stage with “I’m Every Woman,” which Houston remade. Gary Houston, Whitney’s brother, also performed.

Whitney Houston‘s mother gave a rousing performance of “Bridge Over Troubled Water” that left the crowd in tears, including Beyonce and Melanie Fiona.

The live broadcast featured some of the biggest stars in the music world, including Jay-Z and Beyonce (who won best female R&B artist), Nicki Minaj (the recipient of the best female hip-hop artist award), and Usher.

BET Awards 2012

ビヨンセ、ジェイZ が日曜日のBET Awardsで夫婦対決!Beyonce, Jay Z to attend BET Awards!

Jay Z & Beyonce

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ビヨンセ、ジェイZ が日曜日のBET Awardsに出席!
この日曜日に生放映される BET Awards では、なんと仲良し夫婦のビヨンセとジェイZが「ビデオ・オブ・ジ・イヤー賞」に同時ノミネート、夫婦で対決するかたちとなりました。ふたりとも当日ロスアンジェルスのシュライン・オーディトリアムで開催されるショーに出席することが公表されました。

ノミネート数のトップはカニエ・ウエストの7部門、ビヨンセは2位で6部門、夫のジェイZは5部門と絶好調です。

クリス・ブラウン、ニッキー・ミナージ、アッシャー、ディアンジェロのパフォーマンスが予定され、番組のフィナーレは母、シッシー・ヒューストンによる「ホィットニー・ヒューストン追悼」で締めくくります。

司会には俳優のサミュエルLジャクソンが抜擢され、プレゼンターとしてジェイミー・フォックス、クゥエンティン・タランティーノ、タイラー・ペリーが出演することになっています。

グラミー賞を筆頭に最近のアワード賞はロスアンジェルスで開催されることが多く、私たちの地元、ニューヨークで行われることはほとんどなくなりました。これは、市長のマイケル・ブルンバーグがエンターティンメント奨励に力を入れていないからだと言われています。教育費カットなどで批判を浴びているブルームバーク市長、アワード賞をNYに誘致して街に活気をもたらせば本人の人気回復になるのでは…….。

BET Awards 2012 7月1日夜8時放映

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Hip Hop Dance Nation 1 – ヒップホップダンス天国 Part. 1

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Cover of ” Time Out” Magazine

Anthony “Antboogie” Rue

Hip Hop Star, Anthony “Antboogie” Rue who hails from the inner city streets of Brooklyn, has been dancing and choreographing professionally for over 10 years talks to Harlem2Nippon abut his beginnings as a commercial dancer with Laurie Ann Gibson, his crew, The Amount Boyz.

H2N: Where are your originally from and how did you get into dancing?

AA: I grew up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. I wanted to be like Mike….- Jackson, king of pop like so many children of the 1980s. He brought dance as a whole to a bigger level. We formed a dance group called The Amount Boyz around 1996 at Fiorello H. La Guardia high school, “The Fame School,” and continued to expand from there. Nicki Minaj went to the school with me and she was in my graduating class and Kelis was 3 years ahead of me, Marlon Wayans, Wesley Snipes, Al Pacino……there’s a lot of people.

H2N: How did you get started as a professional dancer?

AA: My mentor was Laurie Ann Gibson. I learned everything from her. I was about 16 or 17 and me and my group went to audition for her. At the time she was Sean “P. Diddy” Combs personal choreographer and saw the Amount Boyz as a perfect fit for his then artist, Jerome. We danced for his music video, “Dear Yvette.” That was the coolest thing ‘cause we were still in high school when that was happening. I was graduated from high school in 2000. I told myself if I don’t have a gig before I graduate then I go to college but  the gig started to popping up.

H2N: Who did you work with after that?

AA: 3 Little Women, pop young cute girls, from then Mario and we did a couple movies and we did Omarion.

H2N: You have been in Japan with Omarion.

AA: Yes. When I went to Japan it was crazy. You guys have magazines dancers in it, you got all kinds of shows. It was like wow! It was so crazy how much the market is different for Japanese culture with dancing than it is for American.

H2N: You have also joined Madonna’s “Sticky and Sweet Tour” in 2008. How was working with the Queen of Pop?

AA: It was a great experience. She does a lot of different stuff. It’s called a free movement. They take a lot of influences from different styles of dance. The previous tour was that they are doing a footwork, house, B-boys, and just strictly poppers Hamutsun Serve, you guys know Hamutsun Serve, Japanese band that went on tour with Madonna’s 1st leg.

Broadway Dance Center Entrance

H2N: Anthony, tell us about your teaching career. You teach Hip Hop class at Broadway Dance Center every Sunday.

AA: Well, I’m teaching the Amount Boyz style ‘cause technically Hip Hop is a  different thing. But how the studio is marketed to the public I intended to follow .It’s so funny. I used to like to teach only advanced class but after I worked with kids last year I have more patience. As long as they are having fun in a class room it’s all fun. I get a lot of international students but the most of them are Japanese. Japanese students show a lot of support and as far as Hip Hop they are strong. Japanese students are more disciplined. I have noticed that Japanese rhythm connects to Hip Hop rhythms very easily. I would put Japanese as either 1 or 2 far as a culture that catches on to the rhythm. Some people in my class don’t even speak English but you wouldn’t be able to tell by from watching them. I talk a lot during class and I know they don’t understand everything I’m saying, they just watching and they pick up off the energy.

H2N: What is your current project?

AA:  I’m starting Urban Dance League, a dance program. It’s a sport league for dancers. Please check out our website.

http://urbandanceleague.com/

Harlem R&B Chart – May, 2012

Harlem R&B Chart – May, 2012

1 Share My Love                 R. Kelly

2 Why                                  Mary J. Blige feat/Rick Ross

3 Sign My Name              J. Holiday

4 Go Get It                         Mary Mary

5 Lazy Love                        Ne-Yo

6 Next Breath                   Tank

7 Put It Down                   Brandy feat/Chris Brown

8 Heart Attack                  Trey Songz

9 Nobody’s Perfect          J Cole feat/Missy Elliott

10 Climax                           Usher