Saturday, December 31, 2011

T.I. - "F*ck Da City Up" - 01.01.2012 - LiveMixtapes.com part 3

Damnit I wanna hear the whole song now but it will be a great present to look forward to from the King and Jeezy puttin it down in 2012, this is the King that Nostradamus predicted and philosophize in his quatrains and it will be all other wack rappers demise and The King's Time To Rise!!!!!!

2012 WORLD GONNA KN WHO IS HOT BTN T.I.P N T.I....Lol

breeze

How to Deal With Slow Walkers

Jennifer Hudsons Fiance "Punk" (David Otunga) Gets Knocked Out On WWE

TID - Hanitaki (Official Video)

Friday, December 30, 2011

Best Dressed Of 2011


1. Iman In J. Mendel

2. Gabrielle Union In Rachel Roy


3. Jennifer Lopez In Atelier Versace


4. Monica In Stephane Rolland Haute Couture


5. Zoe Saldana In Armani Prive


6. Kerry Washington In Ralph Lauren


7. Salma Hayek in Gucci Premiere


8. Naomi Campbell In Givenchy


9. Halle Berry In Marchesa


10. Zhang Ziyi Christian Dior


11. Cate Blanchett In Givenchy Couture


12. Amber Riley in Anne Barge


13. Olivia Wilde In Marchesa


14. Solange In Acne


15. Angelina Jolie In Atelier Versace


16. Elisa Sednaoui In Haider Ackermann

May I please, have a drum roll.... okay, I will stop with all the
dramatics.

It's that time of the year for my best dresses and pantsuits of the
year. Each year, I try to narrow it down to ten, and it's virtually
impossible.

The Goddess herself Iman was my number one pick in her breathtaking
peach J. Mendel creation she wore to the 4th BET Honors.

Gabrielle Union and Jennifer Lopez finished off my top 3. Gabby stun in
her turquoise Rachel Roy and JLo got her groove back in hot applique
Atelier Versace dress.

Monica, Kerry Washington, and Amber Riley are displaying how to wear
black without looking boring on the red carpet.

These women exhibit extraordinary style and confidence whenever they
are on the red carpet. I am looking forward to seeing more of them next
year.

I just want to thank everyone for their support and comments this year.
Whether you visit daily or occasional, I am bless to have fashion
lovers that find time in their busy lives to come into my world.

This has been a tough year for me in my personal life, so it's a joy to
share fabulous fashions with my blog family.

I hope everyone has a blessed New Year and of course always be
fashionable!

Best Dressed Diva Of 2011: Emma Stone





Emma Stone won my heart over with her fabulous and fashion-forward style this year. She was not even on my radar until she wore that stunning color-block peplum Giambattista Valli ensemble to the 'Friends With Benefits' New York premiere.

The talented actress always has us guessing what is she going to wear next? She mixed things up by rocking gorgeous Chanel and Lanvin pieces to whimsical Tom Ford and Giambattista Valli silhouettes.

I can not wait for awards season, because I know she is going to bring on the drama!

Worst Dressed Diva Of 2011: Nicki Minaj






For the first time in a long time, someone beat Lil Kim for the title of Worst Dressed Diva of the year!

Nicki Minaj is a beautiful girl with a body of death. I just hate that she continues to rock these ridiculous costumes.

I encourage everyone to express your personal style, but it's a thin line between looking unique verses looking like a clown!

Best Designer Of 2011: Cushnie et Ochs





Designers Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs

Since Jessica Alba wore her sexy
one-shoulder Cushnie et Ochs on the red carpet back in 2010 AMA Awards,
I took notice of designers Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs.

Their garments are revealing without being tacky. The dynamic duo knows
how to make a woman's body look incredible.

Their Spring 2012 collection consists of more ladylike flair dresses.
Supermodel Liya Kebede looked extraordinary in their canary yellow
ensemble.

It was refreshing to see new, hot designers garment on the red carpet.

Music is My Soul's Top 16 Best TV Shows of 2011



1. Friday Night Lights (NBC)

I started the watching the show in 2010 when critics said the show fell off; I couldn't tell. Maybe the show was stronger in its early years, but the realism of FNL makes you feel like you are watching a documentary, not a well written program on NBC.

2. Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO)

Like with FNL, I came during last season's "Seinfeld" year; I glad I tuned in. Who knows if this is the last season of Larry David's show, but the combo of a single Larry and the move to New York, gave the show a new energy that I would like to see continue.

3. The Walking Dead (AMC)

Otis!!!!!!! That came changing episode, along with the final scene of their truncated second season, makes the Walking Dead must see TV, (the show returns February 12, 2012).
  
4. How To Make it in America (HBO)

HBO canceled it and I'm not sure why. The "Entourage" type expectations of the show was too big for a show, which is good on its on "Crisp." Is there a Jeremy Piven on the show? No. But the ensemble cast is good enough to have you coming back for more. Speaking of more, "Hey HBO, develop a show around Gina Gershon!"

5. Game of Thrones (HBO)

Peter Dinklage rules adn they also killed off their lead character! Even Boardwalk Empire's Nucky Thompson wouldn't have done that! The Tudors might be gone from Showtime, but HBO has found a worthy successor for the throne.

5. Luther (BBC America)
I hate that this show is only a mini series, the only downside of this season was that there wasn't enough  playtime between Luther (Idris Elba) and Alice (Ruth Wilson).  This show is "Kojak" for a new century and Idris Elba should be given a chance to delve more into this character on longer running version on Showtime or AMC.

6. Beavis and Butthead (MTV)

Prior to this year, Mike Judge didn't create a Beavis and Butthead cartoon since the 1990's; I couldn't tell.  Since I am older and much mature, I figured these two warped characters would only make me  chuckle...um WRONG! The show is still laugh out loud funny.  Although Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane and South Park's Trey Parker and Matt Stone receives more pub these days, Mike Judge is the Godfather of both of them...as well as Bart Simpson. 

7. Justified (FX)

One of misnomers of the drug trade is that its only a city thing, Justified shows that crime is just as twisted and dangerous in the sticks than they are in the hood.

8.  True Blood (HBO)

An aamnesiac vampire name Eric and witch named Marnie shook things up this year. Although True Blood isn't the water cooler show it once was, it is still must see summer viewing.


9.  Breaking Bad (AMC)

Two word: "Giancarlo Esposito." Two more words: "Gus Fring." Two more words "Two-Face"

10. American Horror Story (FX)

Horror, a rubber suit and sex. This sounds like my future honeymoon, but in fact it was part of the AHS landscape this season.  I felt cheated by the ending because Harmon's storyline is over and Jessica Lange's character Constance (who should nominated for an Emmy). We'll see what happens with next year's new chapter of AHS, but thanks to creators Ryan Murphy/Brad Falchuk, I will never look at latex the same way ever again.


11. Community (NBC)


Although 30 Rock receives most of the comedy support from NBC, Community is just as funny and at times funnier than Tina Fey's Emmy winning sitcom. Besides, my college classmate Yvette Brown plays Shirley on the show, their pop culture TV mash-ups are hilarious and Alison Brie is Kryptonite to The Roots' Questlove, (for which I agree).  What's not to like NBC, so put it back on the schedule!

12. Louie (FX)

If Curb Your Enthusiasm is over, Louie is a capable replacement. The fact that he is able to get away with this stuff on FX is amazing!


13. Treme (HBO)

Dear Emmy voters, what is it going to take for you nominate Khandi Alexander?!?


14. Revenge (ABC)

1980's  Dynasty + 1990's Melrose Place +  iPads = Revenge


15. Dan Le Batard  is Highly Questionable (ESPN)

What started out as a highly edit sports show is now a tale of two programs. one with Dan's funny relationship with his dad "Papi" (who is also is co-host) and most importantly and Le Batard's stellar interview segments which puts most sports and news programs to shame.

16. Jersey Shore  (MTV)

I wish I could blame blame being bit by a vamp or a zombie made me watch this show, but once you sit through marathon with Snookie and The Situation, it's about the same.

Music is My Soul's Top 12 Best Movies of 2011

1. The Girl Withe The Dragon Tatoo


2. Beats Rhymes & Life (A Tribe Called Quest Documentary)


3. The Ides of March



4. The Artist



5. X-Men First Class


6. 50/50

7. Stupid Crazy Love


8. Friends with Benefits




9. The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975


10. Contagion

11. Rise of the Planet of the Apes


12. Puss in Boots