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From emo to dance music, this week’s music roundup consists of various elements. You have Willow and Jaden who deliver an unexpected sultry song and Vanessa Williams’ daughter attempts to finish off what her mom started a long time ago and transform into a growling lioness. Lloyd and Juicy J’s twerk music rounds out our roundup.

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1. Jaden & Willow Smith- “Kite”

Jaden Smith’s rap flow on his emotionally charged track “Kite” featuring little sister Willow is a mixture of Kendrick Lamar meets Big Sean. And if I hadn’t dabbled in a few illegal substances in my time, I would disregard the dark track as a stoner’s anthem but with my expertise, I can assure you that this song was probably created under the influence. Not a bad track, but way too mature for Willow and Jaden.

2. Jillian Hervey aka LionBabe- Treat Me Like Fire

Vanessa Williams’ daughter is just as hot as her mom! That being said, we can talk about her amazing body, killer legs and lioness hair! Jillian Hervey aka LionBabe dares to be different in her debut video “Treat Me Like Fire” and we aren’t close to being mad at her! She’s flexes about as much vocal’s as her mother once did but her Erykah Badu-esque sound sets her apart from the crowd. We like!

3. Lloyd- Twerk Off

As promised, Lloyd released new music for the ladies just in time for Valentine’s Day and with surprise guest Juicy J. I mean what would a twerk be without the “Bands” rapper? Look forward to his mixtape.

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