Watch Keri in conversation with aspiring Pepsi stars from Akon’s ‘Oh Africa

This weekend, Rita Hazan, celebrity colorist and owner of the Rita Hazan Salon in New York City, flew to Los Angeles to give a full hair makeover to Keri Hilson.
“Keri had medium brown hair. I thought it would be cool to leave the sides dark and lighten the whole top to a honey blond with many different tones. She is gorgeous and that always makes my job easier!”
Check out brief footage of Keri and El DeBarge on the red carpet at the Creme of the Crop dinner:
- Appearances from 2010: ‘Creme Of The Crop’ Dinner – 06/27
- Appearances from 2010: BET Awards – 06/27
Keri won two awards at the ASCAP Urban Awards; one for “Knock You Down”, and the other for “Turnin Me On”.
Keri appears at 0:09
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Keri arrives at the ‘Creme of the Crop‘ Dinner sponsored by Asics at Mr Chow
- Appearances from 2010: ‘Creme Of The Crop’ Dinner – 06/27
First pictures from the BET Awards added to the gallery. Love Keri’s hair color! Will add more pictures when i found them
- Appearances from 2010: BET Awards – 06/27
Watch full episode and photos
- Personal photos: Keri With Fmily And Friends

The R&B singer talks about making some of the biggest hits… For other people!
Keri Hilson has talked about writing big hits for artists such as Britney Spears and Omarion and not keeping them for herself, but she doesn’t care as it made her a lot of money.
She told Complex Magazine: “No, its money in the bank. That’s my means of living. There’s two sides of me, and neither takes preference. One is just a dream that I fought long and hard for. Songwriting was my Plan B. My whole life, I’ve fought to just do this. I didn’t know that I’d be able to take off as far, or as fast, as I did, but I knew I had a talent and that I should pursue it, because there’s money in it. When I wasn’t able to perform, and lost the record deal, I took the path of Plan B, and now I love them equally.
“I can’t have one without the other. Even at my biggest, I want to be writing for other artists. Even at my peak, the highest I can be as an artist, I always want to be keeping my creative juices flowing, keeping money in the bank, putting my intellectual property out there.”
Source: mtv