
Grammy nominated and chart-topping R&B group Jagged Edge is gearing up for the release of their 7th album The Remedy in 2010 with the release of their first official single, Tip Of My Tongue produced by Miami based hit-maker Mad Skrews.
With three platinum albums, three gold albums and numerous hit singles to their credit, Jagged Edge (made up of twin lead singers Brian Casey, Brandon Casey, Kyle Norman and Richard Wingo) recently signed with Slip-N-Slide Records in May 2008 and are in the studio working on their highly anticipated 7th album, The Remedy, which is set for release in 2010. Devoted fans have been longing for the group's classic, memorable R&B tunes for quite some time so expect the future hit album The Remedy to reestablish Jagged Edge as a driving force in the world of Pop & R&B music.
Slip-N-Slide CEO Ted Lucas says, "I'm excited to welcome Jagged Edge to the Slip-N-Slide Records family. They are one of the preeminent R&B groups of our time. They are going to pick up right where they left off and bring their fans some great new hit songs."
"We are happy to embark on our collaboration between 581 Muzik Group and Slip-N-Slide Records. They have been a dominating force in rap music and we have been a driving force in R&B Music. Together Ted Lucas and Jagged Edge will make for a groundbreaking 2010! Look out for our new album in 2010," say Brian and Brandon Casey of Jagged Edge.
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BET Plans Michael Vick Reality Show
Michael Vick is out of jail, back in an NFL uniform and trying to rebuild his image. He's having a hard time though because Americans really love their dogs and hate people who abuse them.But in an effort to show people that he's a changed man, Vick will be launching a new reality show on BET in January. It's called 'The Michael Vick Project,' and the show will attempt to focus on his re-assimilation into his NFL life, while looking at his past troubles and how he's rectifying them today.
"I just want people to really get to know me as an individual," Vick told the L.A. Times. "I am a human being. I've made some mistakes in the past, and I wish it had never happened. But it's not about how you fall, but about how you pick yourself up.
This show can be a blueprint for so many kids," he said. "I want to show them that things are going to happen, that they're not going to get through life without dealing with some kind of adversity. I want to show that if they have a fall from grace, this is how they can turn it around. We want this to be a story of hope."
The folks at PETA aren't buying it, though. They still feel that Vick isn't truly remorseful, and that everything he's done up to this day isn't enough to be forgiven.
"People who abuse animals don't deserve to be rewarded," said PETA spokesman Dan Shannon. "They shouldn't be given multimillion-dollar contracts . . . or given the privilege of being a role model. We don't believe Michael Vick understands the seriousness of his crime. I think he's sorry he got caught, but only time will tell if he's truly remorseful."
Regardless, the Philadelphia Eagles, Vick's mentor Tony Dungy and BET have the embattled NFL star's back and hope that fans will have a better understanding of how he has grown.
>>interesting.BET just giving REALITY SHOWS like water
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