25 January 2012

New Music: John Legend Feat. Ludacris “Tonight (Best You Ever Had)”

New Music: John Legend Feat. Ludacris “Tonight (Best You Ever Had)”

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John Legend’s starting 2012 on a strong note. The singer/songwriter pairs up with Ludacris on his new single, “Tonight (Best You Ever Had).” The song will appear on Legend’s upcoming fourth studio album, which will be executive produced by Kanye West. In addition to the Think Like a Man soundtrack, which features this song.

New Music: John Legend Feat. Ludacris – “Tonight (Best You Ever Had)” (prod. by Phatboi Productions)

(via Mr. X)

check out the official cover art after the jump…


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23 January 2012

Famous Stars and Straps Have Arrived.

Famous Stars and Straps Have Arrived.

As the month of January comes to an end, we wanted to announce our last major update for the month, and that is the addition of the popular Famous Stars and Straps clothing line. Originally created by drummer Travis Barker of Blink 182, FSAS has seen major growth in popularity worldwide.

At NuStylze, we are just happy to be part of the Famous Stars and Straps UK movement, as we believe that this brand is exactly the type of line that we envisioned when creating NuStylze.

As of right now there is a great selection of t-shirts, hoodies, bags and hats to choose from so there is sure to be something for everyone. As well in true NuStylze fashion, we will be continuing to add to this line as we get feedback from you, so do not be shy in saying if you think we are missing something.

We hope you are as excited as we are about the Famous Stars and Straps clothing brand being added to the NuStylze family, and hope you appreciate the items that have. Remember this is only the first month of the year, and we have already had three huge announcements regarding the site. What might we do next month?????  It’s simple, NuStylze is moving forward and the announcements next month will be bigger and better than this one so be sure to check back, and if you really want to get the best deals that you won’t find anywhere join our mailing list, where you can get as much as 60% off of your next purchase. Until next Time, Thanks for reading.

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Obama Killed SOPA For Now

Obama Killed SOPA For Now

Wednesday January 18th, 2012 was a huge day of protest around the web as anti-SOPA support swept into the Internet community. Websites like Wikipedia and Google went on a “blackout” to show their support to the movement that took place in the same day that the House Judiciary Committee hearing was scheduled in Washington DC.

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP were created to fight online piracy by preventing US search engines like Google and Yahoo from directing their users to websites that distribute stolen contents. Companies will be able to sue for any copyright infringement. President Obama has stated that he’s against both bills and therefore will not show support and this killed SOPA for now, putting pressure on senators for the coming January 24th, where legislation of the Protect IP is scheduled to go before the senate.

The White House stated:

“Any provision covering Internet intermediaries such as online advertising networks, payment processors, or search engines must be transparent and designed to prevent overly broad private rights of action that could encourage unjustified litigation that could discourage startup businesses and innovative firms from growing. We expect and encourage all private parties, including both content creators and Internet platform providers working together, to adopt voluntary measures and best practices to reduce online piracy.”

The debate is far from over. Do you think President Obama made the right decision?

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DC Comics Unveils New Identity

DC Comics Unveils New Identity

DC Comics Unveils New Identity

Set to be unveiled across various products and media beginning in March 2012, the new DC logo will adapt to fit the distinctive brands, characters and marketable objects to which it will be applied. The logo is a component of the company’s aesthetic overhaul which includes the successful, albeit controversial New 52, a publishing initiative whereby the entire superhero line was relaunched with new #1 issues in an attempt to draw new readers. The old “DC Spin” logo was introduced in 2005 as a replacement for the classic “DC Bullet” that had been in place since the 1970s. The design of the new DC Entertainment identity uses a “peel” effect – the D is strategically placed over the C with the upper right-hand portion of the D peeling back to unveil the hidden C – symbolizing the duality of the iconic characters that are present within DC Entertainment’s portfolio.

Source: Comics Alliance

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