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Hudson, whose recordings since JHUD (2014) have been scattered in terms of purpose, style, and quality, hasn't sounded this inspired in some time." [ 1 ] The Musical Hype gave 4 out of 5 to the soundtrack, saying "Covering an untouchable icon is a tall task, even for a singer as gifted as Jennifer Hudson.
The song was performed by Bianca Ryan on the first season of NBC's America's Got Talent, a reality show which Ryan became the winner of that year. The eleven-year-old's performance of "I Am Changing" prompted show judge (and onetime teen star) Brandy to shake her head and proclaim that Ryan "makes me want to go practice … that's how good you ...
"Where You At" is a song recorded by American recording artist Jennifer Hudson. It was written and produced by fellow R&B singer R. Kelly for her second album I Remember Me (2011). Released as the album's lead single, the song debuted on January 24, 2011 and was released on February 8, 2011. Remixes for the song have been made by Dave Audé ...
"In the Morning" is a song recorded by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez. It was written by Daniel Rondon, Jackson Foote, James Abrahart, Lopez, Jeremy Dussolliet, Johnny Simpson, Patrick Ingunza, and Tim Sommers, while the production was handled by Foote and Simpson.
"Blurred Lines" has been described as a funk-inspired pop and R&B track. [1] [9] Its instrumentation consists of bass guitar, drums, and percussion. [10]According to Emily Bootle of New Statesman, the song is light-hearted in nature and its musical humor is evident in the "bouncing bassline, tongue-in cheek background yelps, the comically low pitch of the refrain 'I know you want it' and the ...
While he got an edgy black and white checkered manicure and a fresh haircut prior to the awards show, the buzziest beauty treatment seen on social media was hands-down the tongue dyeing ritual.
Billboard named Jennifer Hudson 2008's "best R&B album" and said that Hudson's "self-titled debut showcases a voice so big, with an interpretive talent so natural, that it seems to burst beyond the confines of the recording. Hudson is so comfortable with singing — whatever the song might be — that she elevates the material, making it sound ...
Sonia Lee, who groomed the 31-year-old rocker for the awards show, told ET that the idea came from MGK's aides. He took things up a notch by painting his nails black-and-white, and accessorizing ...