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Pete Wentz Talks Future Of Black Cards

Despite departure of singer Bebe Rexha, Wentz tells MTV News ‘Black Cards isn’t done.’ By James Montgomery Spencer Peterson, Bebe Rexha and Pete Wentz of Black Cards Photo: WireImage Pete Wentz is reshuffling Black Cards , his post-Fall Out Boy project that, to date, has yielded a string of poppy, peppy live shows and a handful of remixes, but not a proper album (despite promises it would be coming in the summer of 2011 ). The changes began earlier this week, when the group deleted the name of frontwoman Bebe Rexha from their Facebook page and announced a new mixtape that had her noticeably absent on the cover. That touched off a wave of speculation that Rexha had been booted from the band, and that perhaps the very future of Black Cards was in doubt. On Friday (January 13), the band officially confirmed Rexha’s departure in a statement on their website that also seemed to hint that perhaps the Black Cards were finished. (Wentz fueled closed the statement with “The Black Cards are dead. Long live the Black Cards.”) But, in a series of emails to MTV News, Wentz let it be known that the band will continue — in one form or another. “Right now, [the band] is just Spencer [Peterson] and me. Who knows what tomorrow brings. There are a bunch of people I’d like to collaborate with and make some noise,” he wrote. “We have a few brand new songs that I can’t wait for people to hear.” Of course, Wentz didn’t clarify whether the Black Cards would be making music as a proper band, or as a remix project, as they’ve been doing in recent months “Albums are so 20th Century,” he wrote when asked about the band’s upcoming plans. “Mixtape out in the next week or so.” But he did want to set the record straight about Rexha’s departure. Simply put, it was anything but acrimonious. “Don’t believe everything you read. Fact checking isn’t really a priority for internet message boards,” he wrote. “[It was] a mutual decision. Bebe will forever be a homie, and we look forward to hearing music from her solo career.” Wentz also said that he hoped the songs the band recorded with Rexha would see the light of day eventually (“I’d hate for them to just gather dust,” he wrote), and closed by basically contradicting everything he had written in that official statement. Namely, the Black Cards aren’t finished … no matter who’s in the band. “Black Cards isn’t done,” he wrote. “More than the mixtape will be released.” Can the Black Cards go one without Bebe Rexha? Let us know what you think!

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Madonna Praises Lady Gaga’s ‘Rawness’

Queen of Pop opens up about the Mother Monster on ‘The Graham Norton Show.’ By Jocelyn Vena Madonna Photo: Jon Furniss/ WireImage Here in the States, Madonna sat down with ABC News and had some interesting comments about Lady Gaga. In another interview , on Friday’s (January 13) “The Graham Norton Show,” the singer seemed to take the high road and likened her early days of hustling in New York City to Gaga ‘s beginnings. “When I first saw her, I saw her performing at a very small club in Manhattan a couple of years ago, maybe it was like three years ago,” she said. “I was actually really impressed by her. I thought she was really cool and she did remind me of me back in the day. I liked her rawness and there was something fresh about there and ballsy, and when she spoke to the audience, she sounded like she had a similar sense of humor to me, quite ironic, and I liked her. So I do think she is very talented.” That was really the end of the subject during their chat, other than when Madonna teased the British talk-show host about naming his dog after her. However, when he said his other dog was named Bailey, she quipped, “Not Gaga?” Some of that sentiment was mirrored in Madge’s ABC interview, the rest of which airs on Friday’s night’s 20/20 . While she did call Gaga’s “Born This Way” song “reductive” when asked about comparisons to her own “Express Yourself,” she went on to say that she sees a lot of her own work in Gaga’s. “I certainly think she references me a lot in her work. And sometimes I think it’s amusing and flattering and well-done,” she said, later adding that she thinks Gaga is “a very talented artist” and that she’s making a “statement about taking something that was in the zeitgeist, you know, 20 years ago and turning it inside out and reinterpreting it.” Madonna is currently making the rounds promoting her next album, M.D.N.A., as well as her film “W.E.” What do you think of Madonna’s Gaga thoughts? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Madonna Lady Gaga

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