The deluxe edition of Ne-Yo's new album, "R.E.D.," will feature a collaboration with Fabolous and Diddy, titled "Should Be You." The song was produced by Salaam Remi. You can pre-order a physical copy of the deluxe edition on Amazon.com and a digital copy on Amazon.com and iTunes.
The last time that I mentioned anything about i SQUARE as a group, it was in July of 2011, when group member Destiny revealed that their album was near completion.
Since then, there has been no news and it is clear from the Twitter profiles of the individual members of the group that they are now focused on their solo efforts.
Destiny is now recording and releasing music as Donna Glytch. Her Twitter profile says that she "belonged to Interscope's i SQUARE... now solo." Meanwhile, Briddy, 10beats and Mike Jay have all been working on various independent projects.
I sent a couple of Twitter messages to group members, asking them if i SQUARE was on hiatus or if the group was no more and I did not receive a reply. At the very least, it appears that the group is on the back burner. But, given Glytch's bio remarking that she formerly belonged to the group, it may be more than that.
in line with this, I will be concluding the coverage of i SQUARE here on Bad Boy Blog. If anything changes that is related to Bad Boy, we'll have an update.
On Twitter, Los announced that his "Becoming King" mixtape will be released on November 29.
"Becoming King" will feature collaborations with Diddy, Wiz Khalifa, French Montana, Machine Gun Kelly, Fabolous, Twista, Juicy J, Problem, Jeremih, Lola Monroe, Trae Tha Truth, Red Cafe, Cory Gunz, Joe Budden, Paypa and more.
Wiz Khalifa and The Taylor Gang recently brought their 2050 Tour to Cleveland. Khalifa brought out Machine Gun Kelly for a couple of songs. Watch below.
Philadelphia radio station Power99 hosted Powerhouse 2012 last weekend. French Montana and Machine Gun Kelly performed. During his set, Big Sean brought Montana out for "Mula," which was featured on his "Detroit" mixtape. Montana released the clip below via his YouTube channel.
ESPN.com's Jared Zwerling has a sports-focused interview with French Montana. They talk about the rapper's ball playing days, the success of "Pop That" at sporting events and more.