Showing posts with label Tank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tank. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

VIDEO: It's Official! Tyrese, Ginuwine & Tank form Supergroup 'TGT'


There have been rumors and talks for years of R&B singers Tyrese, Ginuwine and Tank combining their talents and forming a supergroup. Unofficially started in 2007, the group was all talk until the re-announcement at the 2012 BET Awards this past summer. Although individually successful with millions of albums sold between them, the trio recently signed a deal with Atlantic Records and they are now performing as TGT. With influences like the O'Jays and LSG (Gerald Levert, Keith Sweat and Johnny Gill), these singers, who have nicknamed themselves the "R&B Avengers" plan to take R&B back to what it used to be. Check out the video of their official signing after the break...

Thursday, March 1, 2012

New Video: Tank "Next Breath"


A few weeks ago, R&B singer/songwriter Tank dropped a teaser video for his latest single "Next Breath" and now the video is finally here. Check it out after the break!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Tank Announces New Album Title + "Next Breath" Video Trailer



Tank, aka the General of R&B, sat down with Vibe Vixen's Mireya Hernandez to discuss his upcoming album and reveals his new album title is "This Is How I Feel." He explains why he changed the title from "Savior", his upcoming tour "Couples Retreat", and talks about singer Whitney Houston. Check out the interview footage and the video trailer for his latest single, "Next Breath", after the break!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

New Music: Tank's "Next Breath" + RnB Links



 
Tank's latest single, "Next Breath", from his upcoming fifth album, Savior, has been making a lot of buzz. No release date yet, but this single gives us that melodic, smooth sound that Tank is known for. More RnB news after the break...

Monday, November 28, 2011



R&B singer/songwriter Tank teams up with DJ Booth on his new mixtape "Diary of a Mad Man". R&B singers releasing mixtapes instead of albums seems to be the new thing nowadays, and while I don't think it's always a good look, I respect their effort to stay relevant. The track list and link after the jump...