With over nine years experience in the publishing and entertainment industry, Georgette Cline, a graduate of New York University, has written for the pages of VIBE, Complex, GIANT, TRACE, XXL, Black Beat, Right On! and Rap-Up magazines, as well as digital outlets such as AOL Music’s TheBoomBox.com, the Associated Press, Vibe.com and Rap-Up.com. From 2007 to 2009, Georgette held the Senior Editor role at renowned urban teen magazines Black Beat and Right On!. She was also a Senior Editor with Rap-Up magazine and Rap-Up.com -- a site featuring interviews and news coverage on pop culture’s brightest stars -- from 2006 to 2011. She moved on to the Deputy Editor role for AOL Music site TheBoomBox.com -- a destination for interviews and news centered around hip-hop and R&B. Georgette currently leads Townsquare Media's hip-hop and R&B site TheDrop.fm, where the focus is on providing readers with an entertaining and informative view of both genres through exclusive video and editorial content. Besides her work as an editor and writer, she was an Internet radio host with the “Rotten Apple Chicks,” an on-camera entertainment show featured weekly on AListRadio.net. In 2009, she launched a personal project called LuxLadies.com, a website dedicated to inspiring and prolific women. Georgette has also served as a music and pop culture expert on television, appearing on MTV News and The Insider speaking on artists like Beyonce, Chris Brown, Drake and Wale. Her editorial work can be read at georgettecline.com.
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Drake’s OVO Artist PARTYNEXTDOOR Readies New Music
When Drake puts his support behind a new artist, his fans and critics take note.
Raheem DeVaughn Discusses ‘A Place Called Loveland’ Album, Ne-Yo Collaboration and Pusha T Track
Raheem DeVaughn is a love connoisseur. The Grammy-nominated singer has made a career of detailing the triumphs and tribulations of romance through song. This summer, he'll present 'A Place Called Loveland,' a collection of tracks that center on the subject.
Go Fishing With N.O.R.E.
There's a first time for everything, even for a man as seasoned as N.O.R.E.
Katy Perry Apologizes to Chief Keef for ‘Hate Bein’ Sober’ Snub
Chief Keef revealed he would release a Katy Perry diss track due to the pop star's disdain for his intoxicated anthem, 'Hate Bein' Sober,' but he may want to reconsider since she's issued an apology.
Eminem’s ‘Without Me’ Drives ‘Despicable Me 2′ Trailer [Video]
Eminem is busy crafting his eighth studio album, so new tracks are definitely on the horizon. While fans wait for the highly anticipated project to debut, they can be satisfied with an old Slim Shady favorite in the meantime.
Paris Hilton Signs to Cash Money Records
Birdman has signed some new talent to his Cash Money roster and she fits the YMCMB mantra. Paris Hilton joins the lauded label, which will deliver her second album to the masses.
Kat Dahlia Brings the Heat With ‘Fireman’
After releasing 'Gangsta,' Kat Dahlia returns with 'Fireman,' a scorching new track produced by Cinematic.
Miguel and Fan Kiss and Make Up After Drop Kick at 2013 Billboard Music Awards
After attempting a long jump and kicking a fan during his Billboard Music Awards performance of 'Adorn' last night (May 19), Miguel attempted to do some good considering the situation.
Dog Busts a Move to Eminem’s ‘Shake That’ – Best of YouTube
Who knew a cute canine could bust a move better than the rhythmically-challenged? Well, here's proof. And to top it off, the dog chose a song from one of the best rapper's in hip-hop to demonstrate just how he gets down: Eminem. Harley shakes his furry behind to the appropriately titled Marshall Mathers' hit 'Shake That,' off his 'Curtain Call: The Hits' LP...
N.O.R.E. Gives Scott Disick a Chance and a Microphone [Video]
N.O.R.E. and Scott Disick come from two vastly different worlds. But that doesn't mean the two can't combine their talents to create a rather hilarious final product. On the rapper's new album, 'Student of the Game,' he brings back the lost art form of the hip-hop skit, giving Disick the opportunity to come along for the ride. Face it, emcees don't make 'em like they used to -- remember the Chines