Wednesday, December 19, 2012

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ATLANTA (AP) — Authorities are trying the figure out why R&B artist Natina Reed was in a street when she was struck by a car and killed, two days shy of her 33rd birthday.



Gwinnett County police say they'd to talk to anyone with information that could help them determine what happened to Reed late Friday near Lilburn in metro Atlanta.



The 32-year-old Reed was the rapping member of the 1990s female singing group Blaque, which had hits "808" and "Bring It All to Me." She was also an actress, appearing in the 2000 hit movie "Bring it On," which also featured Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union.



Police say Reed was struck and killed while in the roadway at an intersection on U.S. 29. Police say the driver wasn't at fault and no charges are being filed. They say the only witnesses were the driver and a passenger.



Investigators want to determine why Reed was in the road.



She is survived by a son, Tren, from a relationship with fellow rapper Kurupt. In a statement on Twitter, Kurupt said: "This is a tremendous loss to our family."

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RollingStone.com will be premiering Aerosmith's Music From Another Dimension! album, one track at a time, in the weeks leading up to the November 6th release.



Steven Tyler made some new friends during his two years on American Idol. While sitting beside Jennifer Lopez at the judges table, the Aerosmith singer delved into the worlds of pure pop, country and other genres far outside his usual hard-rock territory. He also found a new singing partner in the form of young country music star Carrie Underwood, whose career was launched as the winner of AI in 2005.



Tyler and Underwood performed a duet this year on a Country Music Television special and rocked Aerosmith's classic "Walk This Way" and her hit "Undo It" together at the 2011 Academy of Country Music Awards. Since graduating from Idol, Underwood has been awarded a pile of Grammys and platinum records as a country pop singer, but she's also become a true believer in brand Tyler, even performing a cover of Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" on her current tour.



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The two singers share another musical connection: frequent Aerosmith collaborator Marti Frederiksen was a co-writer of "Undo It" with Underwood (and former Idol judge Kara DioGuardi). During sessions for Music From Another Dimension!, Tyler and Frederiksen wrote and recorded "Can't Stop Loving You" with the rest of Aerosmith, and the ballad took on a romantic country flavor. Tyler sang it with an emotional drawl not unlike on the band's 1993 hit "Cryin'."



"This was another one like that," Tyler says of the new song. "I sang it a little country & western. When it was done, it was discussed that I might have sang it a little too country. And all along we thought, should we get someone in?"



It turned out that Underwood was in Los Angeles at just the right moment. "It was last-minute," Tyler recalls. "She was in town doing something. I called her up and she said, 'I'm leaving tomorrow.' And I said, 'Can you come over tonight?' I called Joe [Perry] up, and the rest is history. She just did it. It really does work."
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