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send news tips to the editor; thevoice.fsu@gmaii.com www.fsuvoice.com □ September 7, 2011 d ThE VoICE, For Students, By Students Anticipated albums out tliis montli bum release around September 20. In an interview with Rap Up magazine, Blige stated she wants to take her time with this project. Featuring col laborations with Sean “P.Diddy” Combs, Nikki Minaj, Kanye West, Johnta Aus tin, Ne-Yo, and Ali cia Keys, the album is poised to be a top Billboard contender. But as one of the only artists to release seven Jay-Z, and Missy Elliott. Most of the tracks on the album were produced by Cole himself, as was his first single, “Who Dat.” Cole’s first worldwide tour kicked off in August and will have him ev erywhere from China to London and then back to North Carolina, promot ing his latest project. What s On Your iPod? by Chamell Harris Features Editor Big time collaborations, concerts selling out in seconds, number-one singles and tons of new music videos, music is a big part of college life. It dictates a party’s atmosphere, who we choose to see in concert, and most importantly, who we want to see rocking out during homecoming. This month, expect ev eryone from Big K.R.I.T to The Devil Wears Prada to release new albums. Here are a few new releases we’re looking forward to. Some have been around for a while, yet their music is still topping charts. Young Jeezy It’s been three years since Young Jeezy released his last album, “The Recession” in 2008. His newest album, “Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition” is scheduled to de but on September 20. The song “Lose My Mind” is featured on the album, though it was released in 2010. The single had a lot of commercial success, even earning a Grammy nomination earlier this year. The Georgia native stated in an interview on Sohh.com, that he had to get off the road and go back to “what’s real” to draw inspiration for his latest album. If this album is anything like his pre vious works, Jeezy fans should expect hard core street anthems on top of his signature heavy-bass southern rhythm. Demi Lovato Ending her hit Disney show, “Sonny with a Chance” in order to further pursue her music career, Demi Lovato is set to release her new album, “Unbroken” late this month. This teen pop artist is going against the grain of dance anthems and is testing out a new sound for her third studio album. The singer is slated to perform her first single, “Skyscraper” for the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) ALMA Awards, in a special remix version, in which she will sing in Spanish and English. The NCLR ALMA awards honor artistic contri butions to Latino culture. Mary J. Blige Grammy award winning artist Mary J. Blige is rumored to be preparing for an al consecutive albums that landed on the Bill board Hot 100 charts, Blige is no stranger to the charts. J. Cole “Finally!”—Is what the fans of the Fay etteville native must be saying. As of press time, J. Cole’s debut album’s release date was September 27. According to many, BET’s “Rising Star” is expected to go platinum. The album will feature the single “Work Out” in addition to collaborations with Trey Songz, Lady Antebellum Country music strikes again, with the top country music group. Lady Antebellum, releasing yet another album, “Own the Night.” This four time Grammy award winning group emerged onto the national scene with the smash hit song, “Need You Now.” After going through more than 50 songs to get the album down to the fi nal 14 tracks, two of the singles have already made it on the charts, including the single “We Owned the Night” and the country chart number-one hit, “Just A Kiss.” Set for release on September 13, fans of all genres are ready for more. VISION CENim A NATK)NAL VISION EYECARE CB^TER LOCATED ONLY IN WAL-MAKT Paul GuUotti Store Manager 1550 Skibo Rd, F'ayette\Tlle, NC 28303 Phone (910) 86^-8727 Fax (910) 864-9254 Now accepting FSU student insurance for glasses and contacts. Bring in this ad for a FREE cleaning cloth. ' Car Lot Tayetteviffe State Stucfents 0(hf£Y STUDENTS WITH A GPA of 3.5 OR BETTER RECEIVE $500 IN ADDITIONAL SAVINGS On Lot financing !7^o Credit 9ieecCedl 2718 MURCHISON R.D. FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28301 P:(910) 868-5000 F; (910) 868-5008 2498 GlLLEPSlE ST. Fayetteville, NC 28306 P; (910) 485-0077 F: (910) 485-0020
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