Showing posts with label Trey Songz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trey Songz. Show all posts

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Album Review: Trigga (Target Exclusive) by Trey Songz

Trigga (Target Deluxe) by Trey Songz
July 1st
(Atlantic/WEA International)

Trey Songz first really caught my eye with the release of 2010's Passion, Pain and Pleasure, which brought the rise of smash single "Bottom's Up (feat. Nicki Minaj)". The track eventually became his biggest hit in his career (to date) and is perhaps most famous for almost single handedly launching the career of Nicki Minaj, who has gone on to notch 20 Hot 50 entries since the chart's inception in early 2012. Still, that wasn't enough for me to really start taking a liking toward his music.

Then came August 2012, which brought his 5th album (properly titled Chapter V). The album spawned the hit singles "Heart Attack" (which peaked at #41 when the chart was only 40 positions long) and "2 Reasons (feat. T.I.)" which reached the top 40 and became my favorite track of his to date. At that point, I decided that Trey Songz would be moved onto my "purchase list" (a list of artists that I support and buy albums from).

When the lead single from Trigga (December 2013's "Na Na") was dropped, I was a little bit disappointed with the results, but decided to give Trey another chance as I was somewhat against "Heart Attack" (his previously released lead single from his 5th album). Thank god I didn't overlook Trigga.

Going into Trigga, I really had no idea of what to expect, but album opener "Cake" is more of a mixed bag than I had initially anticipated. It sure is a steamy, club ready track with pounding, booty smashing beats, but it really isn't much more than that. The lyrics feel lifeless, and the entire song feels like a tired train wreck that never quite got swept under the rug. Mediocre at best.

"Foreign" (and its official Justin Bieber remix) are doused in loads of auto-tune and somewhat dried over lyrical stylings, which make it an automatic turn off. The original is actually halfway decent, but the remix is just a waste of time: not only is sticking another artist on a track without changing anything else not a remix... Justin Bieber of all people. Really? Come on Trey. This is like a bird taking a dump on a terribly flavored ice cream; and no, I will not take it back.

The album's lead single, "Na Na", is definitely a major improvement over the first two tracks, combining elements of "2 Reasons", "Heart Attack" into a DJ Mustard produced club banger. Still, it can't help but feel like somewhat of a repetitive dud at times, and it bares way too many similarities to fellow DJ Mustard produced "2 On (feat. Schoolboy Q)" by Tinashe.

"Touchin, Lovin" is actually the first Trigga track that I full on respect. The lyrical matter is very similar to that of Enrique Iglesias' "Tonight (I'm Loving You)", but it's actually very refreshing to hear an R&B version of this type of track. Sure it's a touchy subject, but Trey's vocals, the smooth electro-tinged beat and Nicki Minaj's spitting verse combine for a great track. "Disrespectful (feat. Mila J)" is a respectable follow up track, an equally powerful track (it should actually be called a duet).

"Dead Wrong (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)" ended up being yet another perfectly crafted Trigga cut, with a more manageable rap verse (courtesy of featured artist Ty Dolla $ign) and a much more accessible beat that I had even thought possible for a song like this. I had some bad feelings going into this cut, but it turned out to be one of the album's better works. "Late Night (feat. Juciy J)" also goes into this category; I had mixed feelings, but it turned out to be one of the most outstanding tracks he presented on Trigga.

On the other hand, "All We Do" kind of invents its own song category. Is it a ballad? Is it a slow tempo, sexy R&B jam? I don't know. It is way too hard to tell in this case. Overall, it's a dull waste of space on an album that should be packed with punches and great beats.
Rating (Out of 100)
Mixed to Positive

Friday, July 4, 2014

Library Additions: Week Ending July 4th

The following tracks have been officially added to the CDS Music Chart iTunes library. They will not necessarily chart on the CDS Music Chart Hot 50. Some tracks may have already charted, but were not official additions to the playlist. These tracks that have already charted had scores only composed of streaming, radio and voting (they tend to rank much lower).


Singles

"2 On (feat. SchoolBoyQ)" - Tinashe
This track has yet to chart. It is likely to appear on the July 10th chart, though it hasn't been confirmed. Check back this weekend to get all the details.

"Holding On to Heaven (Radio Edit)" - Foxes
This track has yet to chart.

"Let Go For Tonight" - Foxes
This track has yet to chart.

"Break Free (feat. Foxes)" - Ariana Grande
This track has yet to chart. It's unlikely to chart on the July 10th chart (though eligible). It could reach the July 17th chart.

"No Mediocre (feat. Iggy Azalea)" - T.I.
This track has yet to chart. It is likely to appear on the July 10th chart, though it hasn't been confirmed. Check back this weekend to get all the details.

"Sirens" - Cher Lloyd
This track has yet to chart, though it reached #1 on the Voter's Hot 100 for a single week.

"Wiggle (feat. Snoop Dogg)" - Jason Derülo
This track has yet to chart.

"My Hitta (feat. Lil Wayne, Meek Mill, Rich Homie Quan and Nicki Minaj)" - YG
This track has yet to chart.

"Boom Clap" - Charli XCX
This track has reached #28 on the CDS Music Chart Hot 50 as of July 3rd, 2014. It is currently in its second week on the chart. It debuted at #33 on June 26th.

"Summer" - Calvin Harris
This track has reached #16 for 3 consecutive weeks on the CDS Music Chart Hot 50 as of July 3rd, 2014. It is currently in its 6th week on the chart. It debuted at #43 on May 29th.

"Good Kisser (Disclosure Remix)" - Usher & Disclosure
This track has yet to chart. It is likely to appear on the July 10th chart, though it hasn't been confirmed. Check back this weekend to get all the details. The original version of this track never made the CDS Music iTunes library and never wound up charting.

"My Love (feat. Jess Glynne)" - Route 94
This track has yet to chart (though it reached #51 on the extended chart). It is likely to appear on the July 10th chart, though it hasn't been confirmed. Check back this weekend to get all the details. 

"Lovers On the Sun (feat. Sam Martin)" - David Guetta
This track has yet to chart.
Albums/Partial Albums

Rise of An Empire - Young Money (Various Artists)
Added Songs:
"Trophies" - Drake
"Looking A** Hitta" - Nicki Minaj
These tracks have yet to chart.


Don't Kill the Magic - MAGIC!
Added Songs:
"Rude"
"No Evil"
"Let Your Hair Down"
"Stupid Me"
"No Way No"
"Paradise"
"Don't Kill the Magic"
"One Woman One Man"
"Little Girl Big World"
"Mama Didn't Raise A Fool"
"How Do You Want To Be Remembered"
"I Would"
All tracks except "Rude" have yet to chart. "Rude" has reached #29 on the CDS Music Chart Hot 50 as of July 3rd, 2014. It is currently in its fourth week on the chart. It debuted at #41 on June 12th.


Trigga (Target Deluxe Edition) - Trey Songz
Added Songs:
Cake
Foreign
Na Na
Touchin, Lovin (feat. Nicki Minaj)
Disrespectful (feat. Mila J)
Dead Wrong (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)
All We Do
Foreign Remix (feat. Justin Bieber)
Late Night (feat. Juicy J)
Smartphones
Yes, No, Maybe
Y.A.S.
Change Your Mind
What’s Best For You (Tremaine Bonus)
Love Around The World (Tremaine Bonus)
I Know (Can’t Get Back) [Tremaine Bonus]
Mr. Steal Your Girl (Tremaine Bonus)
Hard To Walk Away

Serial
Sneaky


Come back for more posts soon!

Monday, June 30, 2014

BET Awards 2014: Quick Overview

Everyone knows that the annual BET Awards (typically hosted in late June) always deliver amazing performances and most importantly a boat load of surprises. The 14th annual award ceremony (held last night) was no different.

First established in 2001, the BET Awards have celebrated African Americans (as well as several other minorities) for their outstanding performances in various forms of entertainment including music and acting.

For the 2014 ceremony, Beyoncé lead the nominations with 6. Her husband Jay Z racked up 5 while Drake, Pharrell Williams and August Alsina each had 5 nominations. No surprise here: Beyoncé won 3 awards (the most of the night), while Drake, Pharrell Williams, Nicki Minaj and August Alsina each took home 2. Jay Z took home 1 shared award for his role on Beyoncé's "Drunk In Love". I guess sharing the award won't be a problem since they live together...

But the thing that made this year's BET Awards the most entertaining: the performances.

Among the highlights, Pharrell Williams' show opening performance of "Come Get It Bae" which featured a surprise appearance by Missy Elliot who rapped to her smash single "Pass That Dutch" before helping Williams close out the performance by bopping along to the finishing part of "Come Get It Bae".

Lil Wayne live debuted his latest single "Krazy" before chugging into fellow Tha Carter V track "Believe Me" alongside Drake.  Tha Carter V currently does not have a release date.

Chris Brown (one of a few surprise performers) performed his hit single "Loyal" alongside Tyga and boss Lil Wayne for the first time since being released from jail. His performance (which included an impressive dance routine) was met with a standing ovation, and rounds of applause. Immediately following the finish of his set, Brown dropped his new single "New Flame" in full on the iTunes Store. The track, which feature other BET performers Usher and Rick Ross, currently sits at #95 on iTunes (#8 on R&B/Soul) approximately 12 hours after it was first released. The new track is one of his better tracks, despite being on the simpler side. Usher definitely brought it the hardest, delivering one of his best performances in several years.
 

Nicki Minaj also delivered one of the most interesting sets of the night. She began her short 5 minute set by rapping to "Chi Raq", a promotional single that was released in collaboration with Lil Herb earlier this year, while strapped onto the back of a moving motorcycle. After 45 seconds, the motorcycle retreated behind the side stage and approximately 30 seconds later, Nicki emerged from a mushroom in the middle of a set that was inspired by Alice In Wonderland. She began her performance of "Pills N Potions", a pop tinged rap track, and by the end, had most of the audience (including her boss and mentor Lil Wayne) grooving to the track.

Other notable performances included T.I. and Iggy Azalea's performance of "No Mediocre", and Jennifer Hudson's performance of "Walk It Out" and "It's Your World", which made its live debut last night.

Here's a list of the winners from last night's ceremony:

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist: Beyoncé
Best Male R&B/Pop Artist: Pharrell Williams
Best Group: Young Money
Best Collaboration: “Drunk In Love” by Beyoncé featuring JAY Z
Coca-Cola Viewers’ Choice Award: “I Luv This Shit” by August Alsina featuring Trinidad Jame$
Best Male Hip Hop Artist: Drake
Best Female Hip Hop Artist: Nicki Minaj
Video of the Year: “Happy” by Pharrell Williams
Video Director of the Year: Hype Williams
Best New Artist: August Alsina
Best Gospel Artist: Tamela Mann
Best Actress: Lupita Nyong’o
Best Actor: Chiwetel Ejiofor
YoungStars Award: Keke Palmer
Best Movie: 12 Years a Slave
Subway Sportswoman of the Year: Serena Williams
Subway Sportsman of the Year: Kevin Durant
Centric Award: “The Worst” by Jhené Aiko
FANdemonium Award: Beyoncé
Best International Act (Africa): Davido
Best International Act (UK): Krept and Konan


Full list of performers:

Beyoncé & Jay-Z
Yolanda Adams
Jhene Aiko
August Alsina
Iggy Azalea & T.I.
Missy Elliot
Drake
Jennifer Hudson
Ledisi
John Legend
Lil Wayne
Nicki Minaj
Lionel Richie
Trey Songz
Robin Thicke
T.I.
Tyga
Usher
Pharrell Williams
Chris Brown

See all the performances (except for the Beyoncé and Jay Z one):

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