Cecil Blutcher Takes On RnB

Actor and artist Cecil Blutcher is back. After being inspired by the new wave of rnb, Cecil took to the studio to pay homage. The multitalented superstar on the rise released his own remixes to SZA’s “The Weekend” and Summer Walker’s “Girls Need Love.”

It’s always awesome to see black men show love to black women and Cecil Blutcher’s new remixes do just that. Cleverly called “Cmixes,” Blutcher put his soulful twist in two of the hottest female rnb tracks.

While, Blutcher keeps “Girls Need Love” pretty true to what fans know and love, his version of “The Weekend” is acoustic and exactly what the world needed.

https://soundcloud.com/cecil-blutcher/girls-need-love-cmix

https://soundcloud.com/cecil-blutcher/the-weekend-cmix

Cecil Blutcher Has What You Need

Cecil Blutcher is on a roll. The multitalented Penn State alum made is HBO debut in August on the runaway hit “Random Acts of Flyness” and on Labor Day while the rest of us enjoyed the unofficial end of summer Cecil Blutcher premiered he latest single “What You Need.”

Though it has been more than a year since he has released any music, Cecil Blutcher did not miss a beat. The actor flexed his vocal and lyrical muscles straight out of the gate. Forcing fans to ask “is there anything that Cecil Blutcher cannot do?”

Rotimi Has Something To Ride To

Singer and actor Rotimi is certainly having a summer to remember. His recurring role on the Star's drama Power is making him a household name, he's opening for August Alsina on his Don't Matter tour and today Rotimi released his latest effort Jeep Music Vol.1.

The New Jersey native is brimming with talent and Jeep Music Vol.1 is a shinning example of that. The G-Unit singer offers eight tracks of real R'n'B.

The EP opens the with single "Want More" and its island vibes are certain to inspire Jeep rides with the doors off. The next six tracks tell the story of a relationship and the EP ends with "Nobody," a joint effort with 50 Cent and T.I.

Anyone with a Wrangler should take the doors off, any other Jeep open the sunroof and give Jeep Music Vol. 1 a listen.