An old adage goes that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Yeah, that's fine and all, but let's be real: We all do it. That's especially true when it comes to music. The artwork associated with a mixtape or album (or single for that matter) can make or break certain projects.
Are you a big John Legend fan and love tweeting about it? Then you're in luck because the 'All of Me' crooner has teamed up with Samsung to bring #LEGENDARYNOTES on his upcoming tour.
The new film '12 Years A Slave' looks like its going to be a heartbreaker, as it tells the story of an African American man from the North who's kidnapped into slavery. John Legend channels the painful subject matter on 'Roll Jordan Roll,' which will be featured on the film's official soundtrack.
Another day, another guest-heavy cut from DJ Khaled's upcoming album, 'Suffering From Success.' Not just another indistinguishable street banger that'll get lost in a sea of indistinguishable street bangers, 'Never Surrender' is the early (or is that late?) standout off the project.
Taken from his recently-released top 5 album, 'Love In The Future,' John Legend delivers a stunning and highly personal video for 'All of Me,' a tribute to his wife Chrissy Teigen.
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In what can only be dubbed as an unlikely collaboration, Katy Perry and Juicy J have teamed up on her new track 'Dark Horse.'
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While filming a spot for an upcoming TV show, DMX took the time to perform the first track he ever wrote. Apparently X's career began at the age of 13.
On Sept. 3, John Legend will release his first album in three years (or five, if you discount 2010's 'Wake Up!' collaboration with The Roots) with 'Love In The Future.' Luckily, for those who aren't patient enough to hold out another week, the G.O.O.D. Music crooner has served up a full stream of his new LP.