![]() In fact, we’ve used Splash ID with every Palm and WM handheld we’ve ever owned, and looked forward to enjoying the same kind of simple syncing and data management on the iPhone.īack in the Palm days, you were able to buy the desktop and phone components in one go, but for the iPhone you need to buy the app from the AppStore (£5.99) and then download the Splash desktop component (PC/Mac) from their website for an additional £13 – so it’s quite a pricey proposition. JAY-Z has officially released his 13th studio album, 4:44.For years on end, SplashID has been our password manager of choice, offering a simple, secure way of managing hundreds of passwords and personal details, both on our handheld and desktop.Īs well as being a handy way of keeping track of log-ins, bank details and the like, the program has proved a great travelling companion, with its advanced Blowfish encryption and password protection giving us peace of mind even if some ne’er do well nabbed our laptop or smartphone. On Friday (June 30) at midnight, iHeartRadio premiered the project on all of our Hip Hop and R&B stations and social media has lost complete control ever since. 4:44 was executive produced by the one and only No I.D. did one hell of a job bringing things out of Hov that no other producer has ever done in his entire career because we’ve never heard JAY quite like this before. In exclusive audio given to iHeartRadio, JAY-Z spoke about each of the songs on his new album.įor example, when the rapper detailed writing one of the most powerful songs on the album “The Story of OJ,” JAY said: "'The Story of OJ' is really a song about we as a culture, having a plan, how we're gonna push this forward. We all make money, and then we all lose money, as artists especially. But how, when you have some type of success, to transform that into something bigger." When speaking about another standout song “Family Feud,” Hov explained: "'Family Feud' is about separation within the culture. Like, new rappers fighting with old rappers, saying all these things. ![]() So, the line is, 'Nobody wins when the family feuds.'" 4:44 is definitely a classic album that gifted the game with gems from the grandmaster JAY-Z and we owe him much gratitude for it. ![]() This new colorful, bubbly, swagged-out girl group by the name of TLC released their first album entitled Ooooooohhh. On the TLC Tip and would change the music industry forever. The group instantly became an international sensation and everyone wanted to be just like Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins, Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas and Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. The 12-track project features T-Boz and Chilli's smooth, silky vocals as well as Left Eye's voice on the project's interlude. In an interview with iHeartRadio, TLC spoke about its project. When Chilli and T-Boz were asked why they decided to release a final album, T-Boz said: Timing is everything and the fans really urged us to do this again. And I know for a while, she wanted to do, too. So, when our manager came up to us and told us about Kickstarter, we were leery of it.” Chilli added: “Well, once he expressed to us the freedom that we would have, we were like, ‘Okay, we're all down.’ And you know, the fact that this was another way to involve our fans to be a part of this last chapter with us, we were all in for it.” Then, the record companies are just kind of getting really whack with the 360 deals. If you've been hearing Kacy Hill's name a lot lately, it's no surprise why. The model/singer/songwriter just released her debut album Like A Woman, executive produced by Kanye West. Kacy had been modeling for American Apparel before being discovered by Italian artist Vanessa Beecroft - a collaborator of Kanye's. Following that connection, Kacy joined the rapper on his Yeezus tour in 2013, shortly after leaving hopes of pursuing her own music career.
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