Complex.com gives a preview of Game’s “The Red Album”


this is straight from complex.com via hurricane-game.net:

“Infared”
Produced By: Cool & Dre
Complex says: The Compton rapper’s forays into name-dropping have recently been hit or miss, but over Cool & Dre’s 70s funk-jazz-influenced instrumental, the album’s intro is a major hit. Game drops attention-grabbing lines (“Will I ever go at Nas? Hell nah! / Will I ever go at Jay-Z? I don’t know”) and doesn’t waste a second spewing his fully automatic braggadocio. It’s an instant head-nodding banger for a kickoff.

“Ricky”
Produced By DJ Khalil
Complex says: As the title implies, it’s a reference to Morris Chestnut’s character in John Singleton’s debut film Boyz N The Hood. A saxophone intro trails up to the congo drums in the backdrop, and the track leads off as a cautionary tale about ‘hood violence—but quickly veers off into Game sucking himself off about how he remains victorious in front of gun claps. Gunshot sound effects, paired with the chanted shout of “Ricky!” make this one memorable…for its repetitiveness.

“Good, Bad, Ugly”
Produced By: Hit Boy
Complex says: Grimy keys and dark drums play the backdrop for a storytelling joint. The saga begins with the former drug dealer getting ambushed by several hostile guests with heaters, then segues to a scene where two detectives question the injured rapper. Game skillfully flips the tone of his voice, and weaves an entertaining verse when he refuses to cooperate, instead spinning out a story that’s different from what actually went down. Straight gangsta shit.

“Heavy Artillery” f/ Beanie Sigel and Rick Ross
Produced By: Street Runner
Complex says: The three self-claimed gangsters flex gun talk, murder, and their own craziness. Game even compares himself to Marshall Mathers (“Eminem ain’t Dr. Dre’s only sick nigga”).

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Produced By: Phonix
K-Young on the reference).the version with(for the record, we didn’t mind  Thickethat the infectious hook would be re-sung by Robin  were toldComplex says: The version we heard featured an up-and-coming talent named K-Young, though we Thicke“Diamonds” f/ Robin

“It Must Be Me” f/ Pharrell
Produced By: Pharrell
Complex says: Certified 2002 club banger!!! We had no idea P had a Delorean.

“Ain’t No Doubt About It” f/ Justin Timberlake
Produced By: Pharrell
Complex says: Justified x In My Mind x Game sounding a little uncomfortable with the terrycloth-soft vibe of the track. Nothing much else to say. *shrug*

 

“Mother’s Womb” f/ Nelly Furtado
Produced By: Pharrell
Complex says: The title’s kind of gross, right? Doesn’t sound so hot, either. Game waxes poetic about all the gangsta shit he’s been up to since he’s left his mother’s womb. What better way to do that than have Nelly Furtado ride shotgun? FOH. Skateboard P brings those Neptunes key patterns that sound like a throwback to his early chart-toppers, which is both a good and bad thing. The mix we heard was rough, but Furtado’s vocals sounded good.

“She’ll Look Good To Me”
Produced By: Pharrell
Complex says: This one is all about bakin’ pies with a college chick. But not for her culinary class. As long as they’re of age, we always co-sign corrupting co-eds.

“When My Nigga Come Home” f/ Snoop Dogg
Produced By: Pharrell
Complex says: Game heads to the strip club with a close friend fresh out the joint. Pharrell provides the soundtrack for the celebration with a mix of luscious synth waves and deep, hard-hitting drums. Snoop name-drops plenty of fellow Crips, but in that nice and smooth way that doesn’t offend middle America to the point that they’ll revoke sponsorships.

“Dead People”
Produced By: Dr.Dre
Complex says: Dre laces Game with a beat that sounds like it was left off 50 Cent’s The Massacre (in the same vein of “I’m Supposed To Die Tonight”), and Jayceon takes the opportunity to steal 50’s style, even sounding like him on the hook (a stashed joint he wrote, maybe?). Granted, he writes from an interesting perspective—at one point he goes into the POV of a bullet like Nas’ “I Gave You Power”—but it stills come off as an odd fantasy about murder.

“It Must Be Tough” f/ Pharrell
Produced By: Pharrell
Complex says: Even though this was clearly unmixed and still has some reference vocals on it, it’s still one of the clear highlights of the album. Typical baller shit we’ve heard before, but Pharrell stunts on another level and absolutely dominates on the ad-libs and the hooks. There’s synths galore and heavy 808s that build back and forth (from low volume to high), and Game delivers a solid third verse.

“Roll My Shit” f/ Snoop Dogg
Produced By: Pharrell
Complex says: Some real G-shit, straight up and down. Game and Snoop are clearly in their element on this one. Pharrell brings his best Dr. Dre impression by using light, wavy synths reminiscent of The Chronic.

“Lost Ones” f/ K-young
Produced By: Cool & Dre
Complex says: Bonus cut that focuses on really dark themes of death and the molestation of his sister by his father. Fooled you, right? You thought it was some diss to Jigga, right?

Siohvaughn Wade issues out a new lawsuit…


You know I honestly feel that this is the effect of a woman scorned. She (Siohvaughn) is obviously still in love with Dwayne and wants him. If she didn’t, she would leave him and Gabbie alone. Point blank. Going to court and dealing with lawsuits takes time and patience. It’s obvious that she wants revenge for her broken heart because she’s putting so much work in.

this article is straight from chicagobreakingnews.com:

The estranged wife of Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade filed a lawsuit today on behalf of their two sons against a Chicago attorney who she says failed to act in the best interest in their children during the couple’s divorce.

Another lawsuit Siohvaughn Wade filed today on behalf of her 8-year-old and 2-year-old sons seeks damages against film actress Gabrielle Union on the grounds that she broke up the marriage.

In the first lawsuit, Siohvaughn Wade says  lawyer Lester Barclay of the Dixon & Smith firm was appointed to advocate for the children during the  divorce. Barclay ignored reports of abuse or neglect on the part of Dwyane Wade, the 2006 NBA Finals MVP and five-time All-Star, the lawsuit says.

The lawsuit against Union — who has starred in the films “Bring It On,” “Deliver Us from Eva,” and “Bad Boys II”  — says Union “apparently decided to take her role” of seductress “beyond the films and into the home of a married man …  in the presence of his two minor children.”

The complaints were filed after Dwyane Wade recently asked a Miami court to grant him sole custody of the boys, adding to an already venomous and drawn-out divorce proceeding between Wade and his estranged wife.

When reached by telephone this evening, Barclay had no comment on the lawsuit.

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calling all Barbies!~


  

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so this has to be ultimate Nicki Minaj mixtape…as much as i wanted to seperate out the songs for ya’ll…its 74 freakin’ tracks! WOW…  

1.ROB E ROB,CASHMONEY,DRAKE-SUPER INTRO 2.Y.O.U.N.G M.O.N.E.Y-(PLATNUM INTERLUDE) 3.ROGER THAT 4.SUPER HOT 5.LIL WAYNE -(INTERLUDE) 6.HANDSTANDS 7.SHAKIN IT FOR DADDY (SAY AAH MIX) 8.SHAKIN IT FOR DADDY FT. ROBIN THICKE 9.SUNSHINE 10.STRIPPIN 

 11.DONK FREESTYLE 12.WHAT YOU KNOW 13.I GET MONEY/GOT MONEY (T-PAIN INTERLUDE) 14.I GET MONEY 15.I GET CRAZY(DO YOU THINK ABOUT ME MIX) 16.I GET CRAZY 17.I GET CRAZY(GET ME BODY MIX) 18.SINGLE LADIES 19.TAMNOURINE 20.BADDIEST BITCH  

21.IM CUMIN 22.NO MONEY IN THE BANK 23.4O BARZ 24.DOIN IT WELL 25.BIGGIEST FREAK 26.SET IT OFF FT, SWIZZ BEATS 27.DO YOU LIKE IT LIKE THIS 28.DILLY DALLY 29.LIL WEEZY (INTERLUDE) 30.HIGH AS A KITE  

31.HIGH AS A KITE(NO GAMES MIX) 32.IM GETIN PAID 33.BEDROCK (ROB E ROB 3 BEAT MEGA MIX) 34.LIL WAYNE MRS OFFICIER (FALLEN IN LOVE AGAIN MIX) 35.BEST I EVER HAD 36.AUTOBIOGRAPHY 37.NY MINUTE 38.DEAD WRONG 39.WARNING  

40.DREAM 2007 41.CURIOUS GEORGE 42.CUCHI SHOP 43.LIL WAYNE (INTERLUDE) 44.GET SILLY 45.FREAKY GIRL 46.5 STAR CHICK FT. GUCCI MANE 47.GUCCI 48.SLUMBER PARTY 49.LITTLE FREAK FT. USHER 50.SAXON  

51.UP OUT MY FACE 52.SEX IN CRAZY PLACES FT. GUCCI 53.ALWAYS LOVE YOU 54.AUTOMATIC FT. TEARRA MARI 55.DANG A LANG 56.KILL DA DJ 57.YOUR LOVE 58.LETCHA GO 59.THE CIPHER 60.GRINDIN  

61.MIND ON MY MONEY 62.BARBIE GIRL 63.PUSSY NIGGA FT. GUCCI 64.EASY 65.LONG TIME COMING 66.NOT AT ALL 67.THINKING TO MYSELF 68.BREAK UP 69.GET IT ALL 70.MY CHICK BAD 71.MASSIVE ATTACK 72.HOLD YUH 73.OUTRO  

Vibe.com talks to Stacey Dash


  

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this interview is straight from vibe.com:  

 VIBE: So how did you end up on a motorcyle with Rick Ross?
Stacey Dash: F. Gary Gray called me and he’s a director that I wanted to work with for a very long time. He’s like ‘Look I’m doing this music video, it’s based around Harley Davidson and it’s going to be amazing, will you do it with me?’ I said, ‘Of course! You’re F. Gary Gray! I love your vision, yes!  

Nice, when did you guys film?
We shot it Sunday and Monday at Palm Desert—both 18-hour workdays.  

What’s your role in the video?
I play the video vixen. I’m in a Lamborghini and he pulls up on me. I’m not having a good time with my man and he’s like ‘Come with me.’ There’s about 20 guys in Harley bikes surrounding me. I’m like ‘Heck yeah, I’m getting on the bike!’  

Are you hesitant about being in rappers’ music videos?
Not at all. Work is work. And if it’s something that you like and are getting paid, I wouldn’t be hesitant to do it all. If it was something where I didn’t like the concept and it was just some Mickey Mouse director, that’s different.  

How familiar were you with Ross’ work?
I wasn’t very familiar. Kinda. I heard a couple songs that I liked and then I asked around some people I know [laughs] and listened to “Super High” and liked it a lot.  

What were you asking people?
I was asking people in [the] business what they thought of him. They said ‘Oh he’s a good rapper, he’s solid.’  

Would you hang out with him outside of work?
Oh, absolutely. He’s so nice. I can see that. I like him. And he’s smart.  

Is he a serious kind of guy?
He’s quiet and I’m quiet so it’s really good. When words are spoken, they mean something.  

 

What about Game, how’d that video happen?
We did a movie together [a year ago]—that I’m pretty sure is not coming out—and became friends. So you know, he called me and said ‘Please’ and I said ‘Okay.’  

What movie was this?
I don’t even want to talk about, if it comes out great, if it doesn’t fine. Unfortunately, they didn’t have enough money to make a movie and they tried. We did finish I think. It was not a very…I don’t know if it’s coming out.  

Game’s video looks a bit more typical of a hip-hop video then Ross’. What was his pitch to you?
His pitch was ‘I’m doing a video, I need you to come at 4 o’clock in the morning to be the girl that I wake up to. I’m like ‘Ugh, really? He’s like ‘Please.’ I said ‘Ugh, really.’ He says ‘Please.’ I couldn’t say no. [Laughs]  

Yeah, those naked girls on the couch caught me off guard.
He knew I would have no part in that. I’m [said] ‘Once that sun rises, I’m out.’ And that was it. I got there, I shot it and I left.  

Is Game smart like Ross too? 
Game is highly intelligent. He’s even educated.   

What are your conversations with him like?
We have all kinds, from politics, to finances, to life, to religion. He’s an intelligent man. That’s what I hope gets exposed about him. Which is why I did my part in his video. I want him to expose that side of himself.   

What’s stopping him? 
He says everything is about timing. He’s just such an intelligent man and no one knows. He’s articulate as well.   

So you guys kind of made a deal?
Yeah, he promises that eventually it’s going to happen. I’m holding him to it. And I think he has a great voice for rap. I think his voice is amazing, so I would love to hear him rap some… stuff. [Laughs]  

I was surprised to hear that your most recent husband, Emmanuel Xuereb, was physically abusive towards you. TMZ put up the legal paper, but did you ever want the public to know?  

I didn’t necessarily want it to get out, but it got out. Unfortunately, it’s not the first time for me and that’s something I was going to get into [publicly.] I was in a [bad] relationship for five years when I was a young girl with my son’s father. It’s a sickness. And it’s also… it’s about being a woman and being strong enough to leave. And sometimes you’re not. It’s very sad and women need to be helped, not condemned. It’s not like you want to be there getting your ass beat.  

Was it hard leaving your son’s father when you were younger?
I left finally, after my son was born. My son saved my life because had I not had him, I would probably be dead. I got the courage from my son to leave and do what I had to do.  

Did you feel like you were in a life-threatening situation with Emmanuel?
No. ‘Scuse me, I’ve got two fucking kids. There’s no fucking way, man. Once he got physical, that was it. ‘Oh yeah? You’re going to put your hands on me?’ I don’t think so, you’re going to jail. You only get to do that once, that’s it.  

Exactly. Did your children know what was going on?
No. My son didn’t really know and my daughter has no idea. She’s oblivious. She’s just a happy little girl that goes to school.  

Is that a talk you want to save for later?
For Lola, she doesn’t need to know. It’s not her father. All she needs to know is that we’re not together anymore and we wish him well. My son, he knows what the deal was. My son knows everything. We grew up together. I’m completely honest with him. And he’s a grown man.  

He’s super protective over his mother?
For sure.  

Has your ex-husband tried to get in contact with you at all?
No. The restraining order worked. And that’s the other thing I want women to know: If you do the steps, they work. They try and tell you, ‘You can’t get away from me.’ But go to the law, it works.  

With having experienced two abusive relationships, how do you deal with the aftermath? Are you seeing a therapist?
Yeah, I have a therapist and I pray a lot. I’m staying very close to God right now. I keep saying God is my man because I’m not used to being without [one]. It’s not easy, it’s very difficult for me. And I just… I get on my knees a lot.  

Do you think there’s a pattern with the guys you choose? The bad boy?
Oh no. My daughter’s father is an upper class twit, an Englishmen. He’s a really good man, we just didn’t work out. And my first husband would never hurt me in a million years. So I don’t know what happened with this last guy.  

Were your other ex-husbands like ‘Yo Stace, we will kill that man if you want us’?
Yes, of course. That was already a given. They wanted me out of the situation, so yeah.  

Do you have any more court dates left?
Oh, no. That’s done. We’re done.  

Divorce finalized?
Yep. Life is moving on.  

Is it really THAT Serious?


So I was listening to Power 98 yesterday morning and heard No Limit Larry and the Morning Madhouse discussing the issue of Sandra Bullock’s adoption. Personally, I do not understand the hoopla surrounding the fact that she adopted a black baby. I look at it like this. I would rather see the child raised in a loving environment than to see it bounced from foster home to foster home without any stablity. What do you think?

Check out the cover of People magazine which features Sandra Bullock and her new son, Louis Bardo Bullock.

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LeToya Luckett + Honeymag.com


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this is straight from honeymag.com:

There was a time after Destiny’s Child broke up, when I was out of the spotlight. I was trying to figure out what to do. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to do music again — be in a group or go solo. Actually, the thought of going solo was very scary to me. I didn’t think I could do it and would get mad when people told me I should record an album by myself.

I wasn’t upset about losing a chance to go to the Grammy’s or any celebrity perks. It was the loss of the friendship that was difficult. That was the hardest part of the separation. These girls [Beyonce, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson] were my friends from elementary school. We went to church together, we hung out together.

To go from that to sitting across from each other in a courtroom and going through all that law stuff, was just crazy. You just kind of look at each other differently. That’s when I realized that the friendship had died. Figuring out how we were going to split assets and profits and all of that felt like a divorce. Right after the break up, I went to stay with my friend in Atlanta who had me in church Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. I was developing my relationship with God. It helped me understand that I didn’t create my path. I wasn’t stressing, I wasn’t worrying. I was just praying and letting Him reveal what he had for me.

God is so amazing. Recently, I ran into Kelly and we got to catch up briefly. It was one of those things where you never know how the other person is going to react. But it was relaxed. I think we’ve both gotten to the age where it’s like, Girl please! She even hit me up the other day to let me know she was traveling. I would love to have a close friendship again, but that’s on God’s time.

The experience taught me about how things can be manipulated in the public. Like with the situation with Matt Kemp. I think the blogs kind of created the whole relationship. We were friends – there was nothing more to it. When we went out, a lot of times we had lots of other mutual friends there, but people would single us out. I definitely thought he was cute, but it was never anything like that. They had it on blogs that we were dating and this happened and that happened – but that’s not it.

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Right now, I am dating this work. It’s kind of hard to run into people you can trust. You just never know what their thing is or what they want to get out of the situation. At this point, I don’t want to get into dating. I’m focused on work and if he comes, that’s great.

I’m now based in Los Angeles. I moved here for acting. Between albums, I made the decision to come to Los Angeles and find an agent and have him direct what I do. My first audition was Preachers Kid. Thankfully, I nailed it and got cast for the role of Desiree. Four days before we went into production, I was cast for the leading role of Angie. I’d never done a film, let alone starred in one, but luckily, I had an amazing acting coach, Troy Roland, who helped me through it.

Not long after that, I got selected for The Killers, which is debuting in June with Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl. I’m telling you — I lost my mind. The character I play is just like Charlotte from Sex and The City. She’s Katherine’s best friend and coworker and believes in love and being in love. It was such a surreal experience. I remember sitting on set with these guys and thinking, Wow, that’s Katherine Heigl from Greys Anatomy and Ashton Kutcher. She’s such a great actor and knows exactly how to turn it on and turns it off. Mr. Kutcher is hilarious and funny and everyone was really professional. All the actors were really supportive; it didn’t feel like everyone was competing.

I still have a ways to go. There’s more I want to do, especially with the youth. I’ve made it a point, especially on the tours to speak to Boys & Girls Clubs of America and at local schools. A lot of teenagers give up easily and fall victim to low self-esteem and peer pressure. I know what that feels like. Like I said before, I was at one time just trying to figure it out and could have gone one way or another. Thank God I have family and friends who lead me in the right direction.

I definitely look at myself as a survivor. I was just telling my friend I think I’ve spent most of my life getting over stuff. But that’s okay. That’s life. If you can’t walk away with something or learn something new, then it was all in vain. Keep your chin up and stay prayed up and just know how awesome you are and know you can do anything. Follow your dreams — you shouldn’t be doing anything else!

Olivia blogs for GlobalGrind


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this blog by Olivia is straight from globalgrind.com: 

What’s up yall, its your girl Olivia. I’ve been busy working and touring so I havent had any time off. But I had to take a break to shout out you guys. 

I’ve been through a lot of trials,tribulations and rumors, and it’s made me a stronger person; I know this industry a lot better. Everybody wants to know what happened with me and my past situations in this industry. Everything that I’ve been through, I’ve been at labels where people didn’t know what to do with me. When I was at J, I was the VERY first artist signed. So I was the very first artist to be put out which means I was the guinea pig, I was the experimental one. I sold 500,000 when I was over there but in the general public it looks like a failure because they don’t know what happened. 

At G-Unit, there were only rap people; not one R&B person, one A&R – everything was rap. So nobody really knew what to do with me. It was a little difficult. I had expressed wanting to leave before because it was like an R&B girl thrown into a rap thing. At that time, who wouldn’t wanna be signed to 50 Cent?! I was more than grateful that he called me and asked me to do it but it’s a stepping stone. I needed that to get to another place, and now I’m in another place where I’m gonna be bigger and better so it’s not like it hurt me. 

All the rumors about me are done for a reason; it’s happened to the best of them. It comes with the territory, I gotta take the good with the bad. It only makes you stronger which I am today – today being April 26th, my mixtape Under the Radar was released yesterday on OliviaWorldwide.com. I am so excited. 

We’ve got amazing records including Drake on the “Control” record that’s been going crazy, we also have features with Maino, Webstar and Serani. The album Show The World is coming soon; I got Missy Elliot on there, Ne-Yo, Brian Cox. I’m working hard, doing interviews, conference calls, treatments… As I’ve said, I’ve been blessed. 

I’m excited and I want YOU to be also, alright?! I wanna tell the fans that I love them so much. The support is wonderful. I get on my website and my twitter @OliviaLongott and the out pour of people and the things they’ll say to me lifts me up. They’ll always tell me to keep my head up, we love you, we’ve heard that new record. 

After my situations, one would think people wouldn’t back me as much but it’s like they love me more and they wanna see me. So it’s a good thing for me because I wasn’t expecting that love. God gives you MANY blessings if you stick with your dreams, work hard and keep the faith. My world is getting a lot more perfect now that I’m seeing the fruition of my dreams. I appreciate everyone, thank you so much. 

Muah! 

-Olivia 

Pam Grier + Richard Pryor= Cocaine-laced ORAL!~ NSFW*


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the transcript from this book is straight from global14.com:

He said, “Pam, I want to tell you about an epidemic that’s prevalent in Beverly Hills right now. It’s a buildup of cocaine residue around the cervix and in the vagina. You have it. Are you doing drugs?”

“No,” I said, astonished.

“Well, it’s really dangerous,” he went on. “Is your partner putting cocaine on his penis to sustain his erection?”

“No,” I said, “not that I know of. It’s not like he has a pile of cocaine next to the bed and he dips his penis in it before we have sex.” I had a nauseating flash of one of Richard’s famous lines: Even my dick has a cocaine jones.

“Are you sure he isn’t doing it in the bathroom before he comes to bed?” the doctor asked.

“That’s a possibility,” I said.

“You know, I am dating Richard Pryor.”

“Oh, my God,” he said. “We have a serious problem here. If he’s not putting it on his skin directly, then it’s worse because the coke is in his seminal fluid.”

4 Sisters Only is BACK in Charlotte!


here’s more info from charlotteconventionctr.com

It’s back for the 11th year! For Sisters Only 2010 will hit Charlotte on May 22 at the Charlotte Convention Center. Brought to life by two of the most powerful radio stations in the Southeast, FSO is the largest annual African American entertainment and empowerment expo in the Carolinas.

Tickets are on sale now thru Ticketmaster and will also be sold at the door. Tickets cost $20, plus applicable service charges.

Doors open at 9:30 a.m. 

Featured keynote speaker is Shirley Strawberry from the nationally syndicated Steve Harvey Morning Show!

Rihanna + Nicki Minaj+ Ke$ha….what is this, the FLY CHICKS Tour?


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Tour dates are from HipHop.popcrunch.com:

Jul 02 – White River Amphitheatre in Seattle, WA
Jul 04 – General Motors Place in Vancouver, Canada
Jul 06 – Pengrowth Saddeldome in Calgary, Canada
Jul 09 – ARCO Arena in Sacramento, CA
Jul 10 – Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA
Jul 14 – Hard Rock Casino Albuquerque presents The Pavilion in Albuquerque, NM
Jul 15 – Comfort Dental Amphitheatre in Denver, CO
Jul 17 – Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, NV
Jul 21 – Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA
Jul 22 – Cricket Wireless Pavilion in Phoenix, AZ
Jul 28 – Philips Arena in Atlanta, GA
Jul 30 – Ford Amphitheatre in Tampa, FL
Jul 31 – American Airlines Center in Miami, FL
Aug 03 – Verizon Wireless Music Center in Indianapolis, IN
Aug 05 – Molson Canadian Amphitheatre in Toronto, Canada
Aug 07 – Bell Center in Montreal, Canada
Aug 08 – Comcast Center in Boston, MA
Aug 11 – Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT
Aug 12 – Madison Square Garden in New York, NY
Aug 15 – Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY
Aug 18 – Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, NJ
Aug 20 – Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, VA
Aug 21 – Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA
Aug 22 – DTE Energy Music Theatre in Detroit, MI
Aug 25 – United Center in Chicago, IL