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‘When I heard it for the first time, I just started to laugh because it felt so surreal,’ he tells MTV News of Throne’s ‘Blades of Glory’ sample. By James Montgomery Will Ferrell Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images It’s one of the biggest — and most inexplicable — hits of 2011, a song so popular that its hook was name-checked during player introductions on Sunday Night Football, so massive that Jay-Z and Kanye West have taken to performing it multiple times per set on their Watch the Throne Tour . We’re talking, of course, about “N—as in Paris,” the max-impact Throne single that has become a sensation, thanks in no small part to producer Hit-Boy’s bouncing beat , West’s pop-cult wordplay (“What’s that jacket, Margiela?”) and, of course, a pair of oddball samples taken from Will Ferrell’s 2007 figure-skating comedy “Blades of Glory.” As you’re probably aware, “Paris” kicks off with Ferrell’s grizzled Chazz Michael Michaels defiantly declaring, “We’re gonna skate to one song and one song only,” then really picks up steam mid-song, when (in a move that could alternately be described as “completely inspired” or “completely insane”), Hit-Boy drops the beat and lets the song roll on a second Ferrell sample: ” No one knows what it means, but it’s provocative … it gets the people going !” And, indeed, it has done just that. “Paris” currently sits atop Billboard ‘s Hip-Hop/R&B Charts, dominates urban radio and has received a thunderous response at Throne shows. And, thanks to Ferrell’s contributions, it’s certainly one of the oddest mainstream hip-hop tracks in recent history too. And if you’re wondering how the whole thing came to be, well, you’re not the only one: Turns out, Ferrell’s pretty mystified by the track too, as he told MTV News in an email Tuesday (November 8). “Kanye reached out to me and I said, ‘Of course,’ ” Ferrell wrote. “I was completely flattered when they asked if they could sample me into the song … and when I heard it for the first time, I just started to laugh because it felt so surreal. But I really did like the song.” So much so, in fact, that Ferrell said he’s hoping to take the Throne collaboration to the next level — “We were trying to film a piece that they would use on the video boards of their concert, but haven’t gotten it together,” he wrote — and the whole process has opened his eyes to an entirely new career opportunity: Being the go-to sample guy on the hip hop circuit. “I think [something from] ‘Step Brothers’ would be good [to use in a song],” he wrote. “Or the Woody Allen movie I did, ‘Melinda and Melinda.’ ” Regardless of whether any of those ideas come to fruition, thanks to the “Paris” success, Ferrell can bask in his newfound street cred, which is certainly at an all-time high. And that’s saying something for a guy who once starred opposite Andre 3000 . “It makes me feel very good,” he wrote. “And completely justified for buying a V-neck sweater made out of nothing but diamonds.” Were you surprised by Will’s Throne cameo? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Welcome To Jay-Z And Kanye West’s ‘Watch The Throne’ Week Related Photos Jay-Z And Kanye West ‘Watch The Throne’ Listening Related Artists Kanye West Jay-Z
‘You got to make sure that you send them off so they have an amazing night,’ rapper says. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Pitbull The MTV Spring Break 2011 lineup features Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, Lupe Fiasco and Pitbull. But Florida rapper Pitbull is the only returning artist on the bill. As a veteran, Mr. “Hotel Room Service” knows the dos and don’ts of the yearly ritual, which will take place in Las Vegas this time around. “I don’t know if there’s too many don’ts during spring break — I think it’s all about do,” Pit told MTV News. “Who you doing and how you doing it. If you gonna be up there rocking the crowd, you have to give them that energy, you got to make sure that you send them off so they have an amazing night. They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but I’m from Miami. Whatever happens in Miami never happened!” It’s been an amazing 12 months for the former Lil Jon prot
‘There are a million ideas that come out of it,’ actor tells MTV News. By Kara Warner Jake Gyllenhaal Photo: MTV News In addition to the thrill ride and action-oriented aspects the “Source Code” trailers and TV spots are selling — as well as the film’s very capable leading man, Jake Gyllenhaal — the plot’s underlying subject matter leaves a lot of room for discussion and debate. When MTV News caught up with Gyllenhaal recently during the film’s press day, we asked him how the idea of occupying someone else’s mind for eight minutes appeals to both his sci-fi and philosophical interests. “First, I was just fascinated with the idea, the concept of what the Source Code was because it felt like the center of the movie is this computer program,” Gyllenhaal explained. “So I thought, ‘Well, does this hold water?’ And then I thought, ‘It does because it’s a computer program that allows somebody to go into the body of another person for the last eight minutes of their life.’ Had it been a computer program that allows somebody to go into somebody else’s body, just anybody’s body, it wouldn’t be interesting, but this plays on the usurping of the electromagnetic impulses in the brain right before somebody dies.” Gyllenhaal went on to say that the idea of going back into a catastrophe and figuring out how it happened was particularly interesting, and he hopes it leaves audiences wanting to explore their own analysis as well. “It opened up a world of possibilities, philosophically, for me,” he revealed. “And psychologically, what effect does this have on the human brain, the person experiencing it, but at the same time, what effect could it have on history and what could it be used for? It was just fascinating: There are a million ideas that come out of it.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Source Code.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Source Code’