Jordan McCoy of Dream posted a cover of the Paolo Nutini 2006 single ‘Rewind’ over at her MySpace TV channel. “This is probably one of my favorite songs of all time,” McCoy said. Watch the acoustic performance below.
Jordan McCoy of Dream posted a cover of the Paolo Nutini 2006 single ‘Rewind’ over at her MySpace TV channel. “This is probably one of my favorite songs of all time,” McCoy said. Watch the acoustic performance below.
Dream singer Jordan McCoy posted a video clip on her MySpace TV channel, featuring her friend showing off his card trick skills. The Bad Boy pop singer writes, “My magician friend Dustin does some crazy card tricks for me!!! Do any of you know how he does it!?!? He obviously wouldn’t tell me… haha”
Jordan McCoy posted a spoof of her Bad Boy Records boss Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ latest ‘Diddy Blog’, where the hip hop mogul hid under bedsheets with a flashlight talking about how he’s scared of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin following the Alaska Governor’s cringeworthy series of interviews with Katie Couric of CBS News. Instead of being scared of Sarah, the Dream singer is scared of Diddy. Watch the Jordan clip below and the Diddy video at ebaumsworld.com.
Jordan McCoy of Dream posted an acoustic cover of Taylor Swift’s new single ‘Love Story’ over at her MySpace TV channel. Watch the performance below.
Footage of Jordan McCoy being sung ‘Happy Birthday’ to by her family has been posted at the singer’s MySpace TV channel. After blowing out the candles on her cake, the Dream star, who turned 17 on September 17th, is seen with her sister Randi Rae, who also performed ‘Happy Birthday’ when not laughing. Watch the footage below.
A preview of the Jordan McCoy reality series ‘Good Girl / Bad Boy’, documenting the pop singer’s signing to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Bad Boy Records label has been posted online. The clip features Jordan having an impossible time trying to locate Diddy, being sent off by some guys in the studio to get them some coffee and being blocked by security who didn’t buy she was on the label until finally locating Puffy leaving the Bad Boy offices. Since ‘Good Girl / Bad Boy’ documented Jordan as a solo artist and it now appears her album is being shelved so she can be part of the reformation of Dream, the status of the show appears in doubt. Watch the teaser clip below.
Jordan McCoy posted a clip on her MySpace TV channel where the Dream member presented her father a 43rd birthday gift – a sketch Jordan made of her and dad. Watch the message below.
Jordan McCoy posted a new video clip on her MySpace TV channel, featuring the Bad Boy singer and Hunter Pecunia – who joins Jordan as the newest member of the revamped girl group Dream – doing a cover of one of their favorite Rihanna songs. It hasn’t been explained what the status is of McCoy’s debut solo album ‘Just Watch Me’, which had been set for release February 2009 after several delays. Watch their ‘Disturbia’ performance below.
Jordan McCoy posted a clip of her cover of the Corinne Bailey Rae hit ‘Like A Star’ on her MySpace TV channel. “This is from an audition where I was asked to sing a live song,” the Bad Boy pop artist writes. “Hope you like it :)” Watch it below.
Jordan McCoy posted an acoustic cover of Fergie’s biggest solo hit ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’ at her MySpace TV channel. The Bad Boy artist is still upset about the backstory surrounding the song, which was initially shopped around because it apparently didn’t fit the them of her debut album ‘The Dutchess’.
This is what Wikipedia has to say about the issue:
Eventually, the song was sold to Bad Boy Records, where it was handed to Jordan McCoy. McCoy’s team felt they had a huge hit on their hands and quickly recorded the song, assuring Fergie and her management that they were going to release it as a single.
However, according to McCoy, after Fergie heard their finished version, she had a change of heart and recorded the song as well. Without the knowledge of Bad Boy Records, Fergie went ahead and tagged it on to her album at the last minute. Jordan and her team were upset by Fergie’s decision, scrapped the entire project and considered suing Fergie. However, because Fergie co-wrote the song, she had partial ownership and they could not sue her.
Watch the “cover” and a clip about the controversy comparing the two recordings – which Jordan posted on her MySpace – below.