Tamia: A Nu Day

Tamia's long awaited follow-up to her acclaimed Elektra debut, A Nu Day, finds the sultry, sophisticated singer at both a creative and personal apex.

The 13-song disc, More, sizzles with Tamia's trademark sensuality, but it is also buoyed by a sparkling personality that her fans don't always get to see. Like her past efforts, the disc is anchored by stunning vocal displays that rival this generation's greatest voices. From the silky bounce of the album's opening cut, "On My Way," to the percolating vibe of "More," and the contagious R. Kelly-produced "Questions," to the plaintive, winsome "Officially Missing You," Tamia pushes all buttons on this one.

Eamon: F**k It!

We have all been in love once or twice in our lives...for those of us who loved more than once, it usually means that somewhere over the course of our relationships we have felt used, abused, taken advantage of, lied to and cheated on...we've all said, "F It!!!" Well, 19 year-old singer/songwriter EAMON, hailing from the streets of Staten Island is your voice! With vocal hero's ranging from Frankie Lymon to Wu Tang Clan, this young singer is ready and willing to take the world by storm with his new single, "F**k It (I Don't Want You Back)".

Rick The Ruler’s Free…Again
Just over ten years ago, Ricky Walters, p.k.a. Slick Rick got into some serious trouble with the law and had to do some time behind bars. Hip Hop fans across the planet were wearing "Free Slick Rick" t-shirts and launching letter-writing campaigns to free the art form’s premiere storyteller.

By the time Rick was released, INS was still on the hunt for him, trying to deport him, even though he served time his time in prison. The fact is that Ricky Walters was born in England, and never became a citizen of the United States.

Da Band: Too Hot For TV

As the stars of the top rated MTV reality series, "Making the Band," the collective have become an instant hip-hop mainstay, capturing the hearts of the masses as the public see them live out their career triumphs and tribulations weekly. These six individuals were chosen in July 2003 after battling over 40,000 wannabes to not only become the featured group on Making the Band, but also received a recording contract. In September of 2003 they will launch their first album "Too Hot for TV". Meet the talented six members.

Baby Bash: Melodies Sweeter Than 'Suga

Baby Bash does not consider himself a rapper. "I'm more of a spitter," he offers. "I might rap, I might sing, I might make some funny noises. I don't try to freestyle (spontaneous rhyming) and battle everybody. I just try to make something that'll stick to the ribs."

Don't let the name or his baby-face fool you. Baby Bash, the next big thing from Houston's ever growing Latino Rap scene, is poised and ready to cross over to mainstream stardom with the smash single, "Suga Suga" from his new album, The Smokin' Nephew. Happy Perez, whose credits include hits for southern clientele including Master P and Mystikal, produced the entire album.