Ginuwine at the bet awards
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If you watched the BET awards then you know our boy G was there, We have added some photos of G at the BET awards! Click the image below to view the album.

If we come across some more photos, we add them so make sure you check the gallery for more.

by Lena
June 29th, 2009
R&B artist Ginuwine joins FOX news about Michael Jackson death
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I am so grief stricken

by Lena
June 26th, 2009
Listen Up: R&B star Ginuwine gathers subtler ‘Thoughts’
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Back in his Bachelor days, Ginuwine’s thoughts ran mainly to giving Pony rides to as many hotties as he could. But 13 years later, on new album A Man’s Thoughts (* * * out of four), he’s more subtle, and relationships now tend to last beyond last call at the club.

Ginuwine has always been a smooth purveyor of steamy slow jams, but here the sex involves more emotional entanglement, and that can lead to complications.

by Lena
June 23rd, 2009
A little late…
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Sorry for being way to late, But We the staff at ginuwinefans.net would love to wish Ginuwine and all the other fathers out there a very happy father’s day!

by Lena
June 21st, 2009
Ginuwine interview with fire and ice
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by Lena
June 19th, 2009
Ginuwine: “I Was So Close to Ending My Life”
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Ginuwine’s making his way back onto the music scene with a new single and an album on the way. He’s been through a lot, the death of friend Aaliyah, eight children, four babies mamas and a career on the decline. Pop the lid for more insight into Ginuwine’s comeback

ESSENCE.COM: Welcome back, G! Your new album, “A Man’s Thoughts,” is a 14-track labor of love. Was it difficult getting back in the swing of things after being away so long?

GINUWINE: (Laughs.) Well, I wrote 45 songs in all. I believe you can listen to my album from beginning to end. Of course, some might love certain songs better than others, but overall I’m proud of it. Plus, I have everyone from Timbaland to Missy to Bun B and Brandy on it.

ESSENCE.COM: Your album is typically you with an all-star lineup, but folks are accusing you of swagger-jacking Justin Timberlake because of the Timbaland-produced anthem “Get Involved.” How do you feel about that?

GINUWINE: (Laughs.) Are you serious? If that’s copying Justin Timberlake I want to know whether people say the same thing about him when he hooked up to work with Tim, whom I’ve worked with for years? People are real funny.

ESSENCE.COM: On a more serious note, you lost both your parents in 1999 and 2000. How have you been coping?

GINUWINE: After my father shot himself to death and my mother died from cancer less than a year later, I really didn’t want to be here anymore, I didn’t want to live and tried to commit suicide more than once. There was no one around that I really loved at the time, so I turned to the drinking and drugs like weed and ecstasy. I was done mentally and emotionally to the point that I had to go see a psychiatrist, but that didn’t do any good because I wasn’t interested. In fact, the two times I visited him I was high. I was depressed and felt like I had nobody to talk to that could relate to me.

ESSENCE.COM: Wow. What was the turning point for you?

GINUWINE: I had one friend who intervened and begged me to get help. Even though I didn’t continue with my therapy, I went to church and received counseling from my pastor and got straight spiritually. I was able to turn away from all those things that were destroying me and finally think clearly. I had to ask myself whether or not I wanted to go out like my dad and have my kids hurt the way I was hurting. I’ve been clean for about seven years. Now, I keep all that stuff away from me, especially when I’m on the road.

ESSENCE.COM: Despite your adversity you’ve remained positive and are working with the mentally disabled.

GINUWINE: My wife and I own mentally disabled homes in Kansas City where the mentally disabled board through a program called SPRUCE (Special People Requiring Unique Care Equally). Many people don’t realize that once they turn 18 they are often thrown out the house and are homeless. At the home, they are able to learn the basic fundamentals of life, like finding a job, how to take care of themselves, clean their rooms, and other things. My heart always likes to give, and if I’m going to help somebody it might as well be someone who can’t help themselves.

by Lena
June 17th, 2009
Ginuwine video: Get involved
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by Lena
June 16th, 2009
New forum
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by Lena
June 15th, 2009