25 Years of Koda Kumi: The J-Pop Icon Marks a Milestone Koda Kumi is celebrating 25 years with a new song, and monthly surprises still byBradley SternDecember 20, 2024
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January 15, 2011 Nicole Scherzinger: “Don’t Hold Your Breath” (Single Review) After the Keri Hilson original, an early demo featuring a session singer, and a byBradley Stern
January 10, 2011 Introduucing…Marirose! Meet Marirose, an unsigned 15-year-old singer from Chicago byBradley Stern
January 8, 2011 Don’t Hold Your Breath: The Nicole Scherzinger Single, The Keri Hilson Demo It’s been a hot minute since Scherzy Baby got some lovin’ on the byBradley Stern
December 27, 2010 Keri Hilson: No Boys Allowed (Album Review) For an album called No Boys Allowed, there sure are a lot of boys that came to byBradley Stern
December 20, 2010 MuuMuse Presents: The Top 50 Singles of 2010 Still hot from the Internet-killing, bandwidth-shattering success of byBradley Stern
November 28, 2010 Keri Hilson: The Way You Love Me (feat. Rick Ross) (Video Premiere) Miss KERI Baby–look what you gone did! byBradley Stern
November 23, 2010 Keri Hilson: “Pretty Girl Rock” (Cahill Remix) You know when you totally love a song, but then you’re all like “Oh byBradley Stern
November 10, 2010 The Album Cover for Keri Hilson’s ‘No Boys Allowed’: A Mathematical Formula Miss Keri Baby just unveiled the album cover to her upcoming sophomore effort, byBradley Stern
October 25, 2010 Cheryl Cole: Messy Little Raindrops (Album Review) Remember when you were 15 years old and your then best friend in middle school byBradley Stern
October 15, 2010 Hear A Preview of Cheryl Cole’s “The Flood” (…And Also The Whole Album?) A one minute preview of “The Flood,” the expected second single to byBradley Stern