Aubrey O'Day says talent isn't what made her famous
quote of the day
fri 10/23/2009
"My entire life I worked on perfecting my talent, thinking that was the only thing that mattered. But when you're actually in this business, you learn that talent only counts for five per cent."
- Ex-Danity Kane singer Aubrey O'Day, who recently appeared nude in Playboy.
out the kitchen
daily dos
thu 9/3/2009
Former Danity Kane member Aubrey O'Day is defending her statements in an interview where she called Hitler and Fidel Castro "brilliant." O'Day responded: "Murderers and dictators generally are some of the smartest people out there - they just use their brain power for evil purposes. I don't condone any of their evil behavior."
Mack 10, Fimbres, Maxwell, LaRue and Plunkett
halfsie or fullsie
mon 2/2/2009
You may have wondered: are they? A little?
Well, yes. Yes, they are.
Mack 10
Age: 37
Rapper who was one third of Westside Connection with Ice Cube and WC. Was once married to T-Boz of R&B group TLC.
Halfsie: Mexican mother and African-American father.
Aundrea Fimbres
Age: 25
One of two remaining members of R&B group Danity Kane. Will appear with Dawn Richard in a new season of Making the Band.
Fullsie: Both parents are Mexican-American.
Maxwell
Age: 35
R&B singer best known for the R. Kelly-penned single "Fortunate." Returned to performing after a 7-year hiatus.
Halfsie: Puerto Rican father and Haitian mother.
Eva LaRue
Age: 42
Actress known for roles in "All My Children" and "CSI: Miami." Played George Lopez's sister on "The George Lopez Show."
Halfsie: Puerto Rican-French father and Dutch mother.
Jim Plunkett
Age: 61
Quarterback who led the Oakland Raiders to a Super Bowl victory in 1981. Threw three touchdowns and was named MVP.
Fullsie: Both parents are Mexican-American.
as in good
daily dos
wed 7/30/2008
Danity Kane get naughty in a new video, "Bad Girl." (via Concreteloop)
Danity Kane
whodat
fri 4/4/2008
When O-Town and Da Band, the first two groups profiled on reality TV show "Making The Band," flopped, viewers wondered if the show could actually churn out any superstars. Then came Danity Kane.
In 2005, Shannon Bex, Aundrea Fimbres, Aubrey O'Day, Dawn Richard and D. Woods were picked by performer-turned-mogul Sean Combs, aka Diddy, to form a pop-R&B group that would combine the "girl power" of the Spice Girls with the sex appeal of the Pussycat Dolls. Named after a female superhero created by Richard, Danity Kane signed to Diddy's Bad Boy Records, home to artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Cassie and Young Joc.
A year later, the multi-ethnic quintet – Fimbres is Mexican-American – released its eponymous debut. Despite a lukewarm response from critics, Danity Kane featured two hit singles, Showstopper, a spare R&B and rap hybrid featuring the southern drawl of Young Joc, and Ride For You, a downtempo jam about being faithful.
In 2007, as Danity Kane finished touring in support of their debut, rumors of a break-up circulated on the Internet. Some speculated that Diddy was in a relationship with O'Day, but both denied the allegations. The group posted a blog entry on their MySpace page to quell the rumors, announcing it was staying together with the "intention of writing, singing, and dancing [their] way to the top."
Earlier this year, Danity Kane released its second album, Welcome to the Dollhouse. On the strength of Damaged, a thumping club track with slithering synths and crisp hand claps, Dollhouse propelled the group to its second number one album on the Billboard charts. It's no secret the girls were put together to sell TV commercials and then records but they insist they're not puppets: “We just did not want to be handed these songs and be handed an image … we needed to speak from a woman’s perspective and wanted to have a lot of variety of songs, not just ‘I want you, I want you, I need you, I need you.’”
taking the plunge
daily dos
thu 4/3/2008
R&B group Day 26 has overtaken fellow "Making the Band" outfit Danity Kane with the number one album in the country.
bro-mantic
daily dos
thu 3/27/2008
Danity Kane have earned their second straight number one album on the Billboard charts with Welcome to the Dollhouse.
Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, Fat Joe and Danity Kane.
the music press
tue 3/18/2008
- Snoop Dogg returns with his tenth album, the genre-hopping Ego Trippin'. According to The New York Times, the album finds Snoop "obsessed with defining just who, or what, he is" including a "party-ready high roller, a street-toughened gangster, an insatiable lothario and a nurturing husband and father.” Rolling Stone digs the diversity but admits the album "grows weaker as it drifts away from head-spinning collages into generic slow jamz."
- Miami rapper Rick Ross is back with his sophomore effort, Trilla. The Boston Globe accuses Ross of "recycling most of his much-lauded debut" but can't get enough of his “booming voice-of-God flow and his aura of authority." The Village Voice backhands him with: "Ross understands something many infinitely better rappers do not: his limits," adding "[t]here's something almost admirable in how unapologetic he is about his lyrical ineptitude."
- Nuyorican rapper Fat Joe delivers The Elephant in the Room, his eighth album. “While Joe will never get the respect that Jay-Z gets for some reason," laments webzine Six Shot, "this album takes him one step closer to solidifying his spot as a consistent artist and a legend in the game.” UGO.com underscores the “multitude of talented producers only serves to highlight the absence of anything exciting going on with Fat Joe.”
- Diddy-backed pop quintet Danity Kane drops Welcome to the Dollhouse, an album filled with "mid and uptempo pop tracks produced by the likes of Danjahandz, Bryan-Michael Cox and Mario Winans,” according to Billboard.com. Blog That Hot Ish is convinced "DK is where Diddy's money is at!" while Think 2 Twice gobbles up the "musical platter full of influences from '80s-'90s pop and R&B to hip-hop and modern day dance tunes."
ojo, mucho ojo
daily dos
fri 7/27/2007
Danity Kane released an official statement denying rumors of the group's break-up.
Diddy vs. Jay Z
versus
fri 12/1/2006
| name | Diddy | Jay Z |
| real name | Sean John Combs. | Shawn Corey Carter. |
| aka | Puff Daddy, Puffy, P. Diddy, Bad Boy. | S Dot, Jiggaman, Jay-Hova, Iceberg Slim, Lucky Lefty, El Presidente. |
| date of birth | November 4, 1969. | December 4, 1969. |
| place of birth | New York City, New York. | Brooklyn, New York. |
| best known as | Rapper. | Rapper. |
| also making money as | Fashion designer, record executive, music and television producer, celebrity endorser, actor. | Record producer, record executive, celebrity endorser, marketing strategist. |
| worth around | $315 million. | $320 million. |
| businesses | Justin's Restaurant and Sean by Sean Combs. | The 40/40 Club, Rocawear and The New Jersey Nets. |
| launched the careers of | Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans, Danity Kane and Usher. | Kanye West, Young Gunz and Beanie Siegel. |
| faux pas | Deadly stampede, Honduran sweat shops. | Not tying the knot with Beyonce. |
| outrageous statements | Claimed to have invented the remix. | Declared that he was "the United Nations of this rap shit." |
| legal troubles | Many. | A 1999 assault charge. |
| Grammys | Nine nominations, three wins. | 18 nominations, five wins. |
| new album | Press Play. | Kingdom Come. |
| the critics | Grade B in Entertainment Weekly. | Two and a half stars in the LA Times. |
| best video moment | Crashing and falling off his motor bike. | Rapping with the kids in the ghetto. |
