Cardi B & Bruno Mars Release “Please Me” Music Video

It’s taco time for Cardi B

The 26-year-old half-Dominican American rap sensation and Bruno Mars have released the highly anticipated music video for their latest collaboration “Please Me.”

Cardi B & Bruno Mars Please Me

On Friday, Cardi B and the 33-year-old part-Puerto Rican singer unleashed the clip, in which they meet up at an after-hours taco spot in Los Angeles.

In it, Mars is sitting down enjoying some tacos when Cardi B enters with a crew telling her friend that she “should’ve slapped that bitch,” a seeming reference to an incident that occurred wherever they were just before. The Bronx native then goes from twerking on the store counter to grinding on Mars, and then sitting atop a slushy machine. 

The scene heads outside, where the “That’s What I Like” artist’s squad follows Cardi B’s friends in a convertible, as they shout back-and-forth to close out The Stereotypes-produced banger. 

“Please Me” landed a debut in the top five of this week’s Billboard Hot 100 chart. 

Fimbres’ Danity Kane to Launch No Filter Tour in May

Aundrea Fimbres is taking the show(stopper) on the road…

The 30-year-old Mexican American singer and the members of her all-girl group Danity Kane, who reunited at the MTV Video Music Awards last summer, have announced plans for a comeback tour.

DkNoFilterTour Danity Kane

Danity Kane’s No Filter tour, which will stop in 13 U.S. cities, will begin in San Francisco on May 16.

“The symbol for the tour is our unfiltered selfies, a mosaic compiled of over 100,000 unfiltered images that our fans sent in,” the reformed girl group declared in a press statement, which was accompanied by an official poster featuring the profile mosaics. “To our fans: Danity Kane is doing this for you. We want to give, see, and promote a real, unrestricted, uncensored, unfiltered life! That’s why we make music and that’s the way we want to see world!”

Best known for songs like “Showstopper” and “Damaged,” Danity Kane disbanded in 2009 after forming on MTV‘s Making The Band in 2005 and releasing two studio albums.

Last August, Fimbres, Dawn Richard, Shannon Bex and Aubrey O’Day announced that the group had reunited, and a new album — with production from the Stereotypes — is expected to be released later this year (fifth member D. Woods is not involved in the comeback).

Earlier this month, Richard spoke to Billboard about putting her flourishing solo career on hold to rejoin the girl group.

“If people come to you and tell you that they’re willing to put everything in their lives on hold as well to do something bigger, you have to make a choice whether you want to be selfish or selfless… I’m choosing to put people who helped start my career first,” she said. “[A new album from] Danity Kane will come first, and it will be fantastic. I believe in this group.”

Tickets for the No Filter tour, promoted by Live Nation, will go on sale on Friday (March 28).

Here’s a look at the tour dates:

May 16: San Francisco, CA      The Fillmore
May 18: Anaheim,CA                The City National Grove of Anaheim
May 21: Chicago, IL                  House of Blues
May 22: St. Louis, MO              The Pageant
May 23: Cincinnati, OH           Bogart’s
May 24: Detroit, MI                  The Fillmore
May 25: Cleveland, OH            House of Blues
May 28: Charlotte, NC             The Fillmore
May 30: Boston, MA                 House of Blues
May 31: Silver Spring, MD       The Fillmore
June 1: Philadelphia, PA           Theatre of The Living Arts
June 3: New York, NY               Irving Plaza
June 5: San Diego, CA               Humphries By The Bay

Fimbres & Her Danity Kane Bandmates Release New Song “Bye Baby”

Aundrea Fimbres and Danity Kane have blasted back onto the music scene with a dancetastic song that sounds like a blast from the past…

The 30-year-old Mexican American singer and the members of her all-girl group, who announced they were reuniting last August, have released their new track.

Danity Kane

Entitled “Bye Baby,” the song has a ‘70s R&B feel and features Fimbres and the gang singing about saying adios to their men.

“‘Cause baby there’s more, more, more out there to love than just you/ Since I can afford more, I don’t have to settle for you/ But don’t cry baby,” sing Fimbres, Aubrey O’Day, Shannon Bex and Dawn Richard in the catchy chorus.

Last month, Danity Kane debuted a new song called “All in a Day’s Work” during their first show in five years in Los Angeles. Both new songs will be featured in their comeback album, which is currently still being finalized.

They’ve been working on new material in the studio with several hitmakers like The Stereotypes, Da Internz, The Underdogs, Ester Dean, James Fauntleroy and Rob Knox.

Danity Kane officially announced their reunion during the MTV Video Music Awards in August. D. Wood, the only original member of the group who didn’t join the reunion, said that she would be focusing on her own music while supporting her former bandmates.

However, in late December, D. Wood said that she was excluded from the reunion, saying that she would love to rejoin her friends but she was never invited. She also revealed that she had tried to re-form the band, but was always met with resistance.