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Wake N' Watch Wake N’ Watch: Bobby Brown’s ‘Behind The Music’ Episode

After destroying our brain cells with asinine dating shows for the past few years, VH1 owed us this one. The network has brought back its classic Behind The Music series to expose the ills of another fleet of rock stars. Last night, Bobby Brown was the show’s subject and what a story it was. Prepare to hear about the former superstar’s ego-fueled departure from New Edition, insanely successful Don’t Be Cruel album, intense cocaine addiction, and infamous marriage to Whitney Houston on a level that you never have before. R&B singers don’t wild out like this anymore and if you have 40 minutes or so to spare, the chronicles of Bobby’s out-of-control lifestyle are more than worth taking a look at. Part one is embedded above. When you’re done with that, keep it moving and check out part two after the jump…

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September 25, 2009 | Permalink | 1 Comment
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Girls Complex’s Wifey Hall Of Fame: Whitney Houston

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Last week, Whitney Houston’s first single, “Million Dollar Bill”, from her sixth studio album, I Look to You hit the ‘Net and radio. The Swizz Beatz produced and Alicia Keys penned track, dare we say, actually sounds like a banger. Which, if you think about it, isn’t that surprising. Despite all the turmoil she’s experienced throughout her career—drugs, more drugs and Bobby Brown—Whitney has remained one of the most popular and prolific musical icons of our era. Plus, with her string of smash ’80s singles and hit movies in the ’90s, Whitney was getting Oprah money way before Beyoncé was around. If you’re still not convinced that Bobby’s ex is an ultimate ride-or-die chick, check out the five moments below that gained her induction into Complex’s Wifey Hall Of Fame. We’ll always love you…

August 11, 2009 | Permalink | 5 Comments
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