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#DrizzyFree: Drake Becomes First Artist To Leave Cash Money Deal On Top

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Source: Judy Eddy – WENN / WENN Drake announced that he is out of his Cash Money/Young Money deal on Scorpion , and new reports say he already has a new project ready for his next label. No one is sure if he will go major or independent, but one source has said he likely won’t leave the Universal Music Group umbrella that currently covers Cash Money and Young Money, even if he creates his own situation. XXL reports: The stakes for Drizzy’s next deal are high. Scorpion shattered multiple streaming records on its way to debuting this month atop the charts, which were also dominated during the album’s release week by dozens of Drake singles, some that dropped years ago. He is perhaps the industry’s most bankable star in the streaming era. Hit the jump for a reminder of the many artists who didn’t get out of their Cash Money contracts as smoothly as Aubrey did.

#DrizzyFree: Drake Becomes First Artist To Leave Cash Money Deal On Top

#DrizzyFree: Drake Becomes First Artist To Leave Cash Money Deal On Top

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Source: Judy Eddy – WENN / WENN Drake announced that he is out of his Cash Money/Young Money deal on Scorpion , and new reports say he already has a new project ready for his next label. No one is sure if he will go major or independent, but one source has said he likely won’t leave the Universal Music Group umbrella that currently covers Cash Money and Young Money, even if he creates his own situation. XXL reports: The stakes for Drizzy’s next deal are high. Scorpion shattered multiple streaming records on its way to debuting this month atop the charts, which were also dominated during the album’s release week by dozens of Drake singles, some that dropped years ago. He is perhaps the industry’s most bankable star in the streaming era. Hit the jump for a reminder of the many artists who didn’t get out of their Cash Money contracts as smoothly as Aubrey did.

#DrizzyFree: Drake Becomes First Artist To Leave Cash Money Deal On Top

Taylor Swift and Conor Kennedy: Still Together After Fake Breakup?

Taylor Swift and Conor Kennedy are still together, having recently hatched a scheme to make people THINK they split, according to a new report. They only “broke up” to get their families off their case, says a source: “Taylor and Conor are pretending to everyone that they’ve split up, and so far they’ve done a really good job of convincing friends – and even the press – that it’s true.” “They hatched the scheme because the Kennedys were putting pressure on Conor to concentrate on high school and getting into a top college.” The Kennedys were also reportedly worried about Swift and Kennedy eloping , a rumor that spread like wildfire this summer after they first got together. She bought a house next to the Kennedy Cape Cod compound, as well. “Things have become so serious between them so fast that no one in Hyannis Port would be surprised if they eloped,” a source told the N.Y. Post . Now, an alleged insider dishes that they are still together while apart: “Taylor and Conor are still totally in communication. They just want everyone to forget about them. Meanwhile, they’re planning a secret romantic rendezvous.” Sexy! A more public rendezvous will likely happen next month, when Swift attends the RFK Gala on December 3, where she is supposed to be honored. Fake or not, the split was announced by People October 30. The celebrity news magazine claimed Taylor and Conor split up after a whirlwind summer romance. Swift’s schedule was supposedly the catalyst; Kennedy’s friends said she ended it. Since the breakup, the “State of Grace” singer has been promoting her new album Red , which has spent three weeks atop the charts at No. 1. Will she soon turn her attention back to her No. 1 man? Only time will tell. Until then, tell us: Do you think Taylor and Conor are still a thing?   Yes! It’s so obvious they are in love! Maybe they’re just on a break … They are never, ever, ever getting back together. View Poll »

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Evanescence ‘Thrilled’ By #1 Billboard Debut

‘We made an album we’re really proud of and now we get to watch it fly,’ Amy Lee tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Amy Lee of Evanescence Photo: MTV News On Wednesday (October 19), Evanescence officially completed their comeback when it was announced that their self-titled third album would top next week’s Billboard albums chart , with sales of more than 127,000 copies. It’s the band’s second-consecutive #1 debut: As any Ev fan surely knows, their last was five years ago, when The Open Door bowed atop the charts in 2006. And in the time since, they’ve shed members, gone on a hiatus and, as frontwoman Amy Lee told MTV News , very nearly called it quits entirely. So you can certainly understand why Lee and her bandmates are feeling so happy today. In an e-mail to MTV News, the singer decided to share a bit of that happiness with us and with Evanescence’s fanbase. “What can I say, we’re thrilled about it!” she wrote. “We made an album that we’re really proud of and now we get to watch it fly. We weren’t expecting this and we’re just so grateful to our fans.” It’s certainly been a long road back. After coming back together, Evanescence holed up with producer Nick Raskulinecz in Nashville and unveiled the fruits of that labor to MTV News in July. They then premiered the first single, “What You Want,” live on MTV in August and played a raucous release-day show in Los Angeles last week. They’ll play a run of U.S. and U.K. shows until early November, and, armed with a #1 album, they’re planning a full-blown Stateside tour in early January. Related Videos MTV First: Evanescence Related Artists Evanescence

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‘American Idol’ Elvis Week: What Should The Contestants Sing?

‘Idol’ brings back the songs of Elvis Presley for the first time since season 5. By Eric Ditzian “American Idol” top 9 Photo: FOX “American Idol” resurrected its seventh-season Lennon/McCartney theme for last week’s broadcast. On Tuesday (April 13), “Idol” is bringing back the musical stylings of Elvis Presley for the first time since season five. Back in 2006, eventual champ Taylor Hicks busted out “Jailhouse Rock,” runner-up Katharine McPhee’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love” landed her in the bottom two and Chris Daughtry’s “Suspicious Minds” got him voted off the show. This time around, will recent judges’ save Michael Lynche calm the “Suspicious Minds” of voters? Will Tim Urban stand up and tell the judges, “Don’t Be Cruel”? Which “Idol” hopeful is headed straight for “Heartbreak Hotel”? Let’s take a look at which tunes we’d like the contestants to sing on Tuesday’s show. Crystal Bowersox Is there any way to integrate a theremin into an arrangement of an Elvis tune? No doubt there is, but let’s hope MamaSox — and, for that matter, Lee Dewyze — leaves the oddball instruments backstage this week and gives her vocals top billing instead. To that end, we want to see Crystal go minimalist, returning to her gal-with-a-guitar roots — ’cause those are beautiful roots! Before the King turned “I Don’t Care if the Sun Don’t Shine” into a jaunty hit, Patti Page delivered a sultry version of the tune. Using her version as inspiration, and replacing horns with her acoustic strumming, Bowersox would knock ’em dead after two straight so-so performances. Lee Dewyze Dewyze’s finest performance of the live shows was his R&B Week take on Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose’s “Treat Her Like a Lady”: a full-throated rock version that had us finally seeing why the judges were so enamored of the guy. We want to see more of the same. Dewyze should take Elvis’ swinging “A Mess of Blues,” tamp down on the rhythm-and-blues verve, electrify the whole thing and ask every single member of the “Idol” house band to pitch in with the effort. Just don’t invite the dude with the bagpipes back, OK? Siobhan Magnus Two words: “Hound Dog.” Seriously. Magnus is at her best when she’s making out-of-nowhere choices and presenting them in unexpected ways. The 19-year-old Cape Cod native should grind this tune to a near halt, focus on its bluesy center, and deliver a dark, smoky take on this 50+-year-old classic. Michael Lynche Big Mike is going to have to bust out a scorcher, lest he follow in the footsteps of last year’s judges’ savee, Matt Giraud, and be voted off for a second straight week. Lynche possesses one of the season’s most powerful, expressive instruments, and we suggest he put it to good use with “Heartbreak Hotel.” Mind you, Presley’s 1956 #1 hit comes with its share of pitfalls, including the possibility of having Simon Cowell compare you to a soused karaoke crooner. To avoid that fate, Big Mike should go for a more flowing arrangement over which his vocals can rise and fall. Casey James The easy pick here would be “Jailhouse Rock,” but that’s what Hicks performed in ’06, and even though he won the season, James should really not follow any example set by the captain of the Soul Patrol. Rather, we see an upbeat, electric-guitar-heavy take on “A Big Hunk o’ Love” or “Mystery Train” as the perfect fit. After the slow-burning “Jealous Guy” last week, it’s time for some straightforward rock from Goldilocks. Katie Stevens Last week’s “Let It Be” pulled Stevens out of the bottom three after two straight trips to that dreaded territory. How to build on that success? Stay with an ultra-recognizable ballad: “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” The worry here is that the judges won’t view the 17-year-old’s rendition as believable. But if she sings with even half the emotion she did last week, that shouldn’t be too much of a concern. Aaron Kelly After weeks of sleepy ballads leading up to last week’s bottom-three-inducing “The Long and Winding Road,” Kelly would be wise to skip something like “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” and go in for a lively tune on Tuesday. Not too lively, of course, which is why “Suspicious Minds” would work well. Pay no mind to the fate of Daughtry. The song’s kind of corny, but everyone loves it nonetheless. Kind of like Kelly himself, come to think of it. Andrew Garcia Garcia is the most confounding contestant of the season. Were we wrong to think he was a contender? It hardly matters at this point. He’ll be gone from the “Idol” stage soon enough, and until then, we’ll keep encouraging him to select the poppiest tune possible for each week’s theme, hoping to catch a little of the magic we heard back during Hollywood Week. Presley’s “All Shook Up” is a fun, high-energy ditty, and if Garcia isn’t going to wow us anymore, the least he can do is take us for an enjoyable minute-and-a-half ride. Tim Urban The dimpled wonderboy finally escaped the bottom three last week on the strength of his not-completely-awful “All My Loving.” We suggest more of the same: the King’s 1956 hit “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You.” The slow tempo won’t ask too much of Urban and the lyrics can be directed right at those teen girls voting for him every week: He wants them, he needs them, he loves them. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. 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Shyne’s Remix Of Rihanna’s ‘Rude Boy’: Listen To It Here!

A day after dropping ‘Messiah,’ MC unleashes more new material. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Rahman Dukes Shyne Photo: Gangland Six months after his release from prison and deportation to Belize, Shyne is apparently getting his music career back on track. The MC dropped a record called “Messiah” on Monday night, and on Tuesday morning (March 13), MTV News got hold of his handiwork on a remix of Rihanna’s “Rude Boy.”

She’s Number-One! Susan Boyle Dominates Album Charts

Susan Boyle broke sales records in England with her debut CD; but critics wondered if the Scottish singer would have the same appeal in America.

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