defend.ht reports that, at the end of August, the new Halogen TV series "Noble Exchange" premiered.
According to the show's website, the series "follows rising celebrities who are challenged to work with local mentors in some of Latin America and the Caribbean's most beautiful and dangerous places. Can a five-day journey help them see the world differently and use their fame for good?"
The profile of Richard follows her on her trip to Haiti, following the devastation of the earthquake that hit that region, as she reconnects with her ancestry. Watch the full episode below.
Chris Brown has released his own take on Drake's "Marvin's Room." His remix features Kevin McCall, SeVen of RichGirl and Dawn Richard, who provides some background vocals on the record. You can listen on Brown's Mechanical Dummy website.
In an interview with Rap-Up.com, Dawn Richard has announced that her upcoming solo debut will be titled "GoldenHeart" and to expect it in late 2011 or early 2012.
Not only that, but the album will be the first of a trilogy, followed by "BlackHeart" and "RedemptionHeart." She played a couple of records for Rap-Up.com, including "Hollywood Story," which was produced by Rob Holliday, and "Running from Sane," produced by D'Mile. She says that the second track was inspired by Phil Collins and Meat Loaf.
An alleged new Dawn Richard track, "Control the Lights," has just appeared online. But, upon listening, it's not that new, after all. Basically, the track is "Can You Hear Love," from DJ Webstar's "Straight Outta Harlem" mixtape without DJ Webstar.
Cardi is best known to Bad Boy fans as Cardan, a regular collaborator with former Bad Boy rapper Mase. Under the stage name Cardi, he has released the new music video for "Dope Man," featuring Dawn Richard.
Rap-Up.com reports that the video was shot, at least partially, at the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa at the Palms hotel in Las Vegas. It was directed by Dale "Rage" Resteghini. Watch below.
In the clip below, Dawn Richard prepares to get on stage during a stop on the "Coming Home Tour" and talks about the importance of makeup and hair in the group's overall aesthetic.