I received a note from B5's manager, Jim McMahan, this afternoon. Unfortunately, B5 will not be performing at Madison Square Garden in New York on August 22. No reason was given. Though, as was reported, it wasn't a definite.
Update: They will not be performing.
According to B5's manager, Jim McMahan, it "looks like" B5 will perform "Hydrolics" during Yung Joc's set when Screamfest stops at Madison Square Garden in New York on August 22. Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster.
MTV has issued a press release about the Making the Band 4 finale. Voting will continue up until 10:00 PM ET, at which point the live episode will begin. Here's the release:
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B5's manager, Jim McMahan, posted on the B5 forums that they will be in New York on Wednesday, August 22, for Screamfest. I've sent a request for comment as far as what their involvement will be.
Joc is featured on the new Jessi Malay single, "Booty Bangs". You can listen to it on her MySpace.
The Philadelphia Daily News talked with Joc on the Screamfest performance on his upcoming August 23 in Philadelphia.
"I plan on giving Philly a lot of love," said Joc, the flagship artist for Diddy's Bad Boy South Label. "My show will be intriguing and energetic. I'll come with different elements and techniques that I will use to wow the crowd. I don't just rap; I might bring a monkey on stage, or I may bring three toddlers on stage.
"I'm real spontaneous about my show."
Update: It's February 25, not 28. I read it incorrectly. My apologies.
Here is a press release just put out 15 minutes ago about the "A Raisin in the Sun" movie. It will be premiering on ABC on February 25 at 8:00 PM ET.
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Here are Bad Boy's Hot 100 positions this week:
91. "Hood Figga" by Gorilla Zoe (a new high, up from 95).
TeenMusic.com has an interview with Boyz N Da Hood.
freep.com has an interview with Yung Joc.
BET has an interview with B5.
Via lil rikki at BadBoyForever.com.
From The Gainesville Sun:
In the midst of his national ScreamFest �07 hip-hop tour, rapper Yung Joc � also known as Jasiel A. Robinson, 24, of College Park, Ga. � made a stop at the Rotary Southeast Boys and Girls Club in Gainesville Tuesday to offer a few motivating words to the students.
"Today, it was not a concert, just the kids and him, no bodyguards or anything," said Britney Carter, the events specialist at the SE Boys and Girls Club.
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