Source: Joe Kohen / Getty Grammy Award-nominated singer Mario is making a comeback and with his new single “Drowning,” it seems like relationship woes are on his mind. The track is apart of Mario’s upcoming studio album Dancing Shadows , which will be his first full-length project since 2009’s D.N.A. On “Drowning,” Mario croons between tenor and falsetto as he laments his relationship with a lover — a relationship he can’t seem to get enough of, but unfortunately has him drowning. “This experience was an intense one for me,” Mario told Billboard . “And sonically, the bittersweet chord progressions match the emotion of the story I’m telling.” Peep the visuals for the track below and be sure to watch out for Dancing Shadows when it’s released in the fall!
Snoop Dogg To Induct Tupac Into Hall Of Fame It’s official ! 20 years after ‘Pac’s tragic murder, the rap icon is officially being honored in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame next month. To make the moment just that more impactful, he’s beeing ushered into the musical legends’ club by none other than friend and collaborator and fellow West Coast hip-hop icon, Snoop Dogg. Tupac and the rest of the new class of inductees will join the Hall of Fame on April 7 at the Barclays Center. Other honorees include Nile Rodgers, who will be inducted by Pharrell Williams, and the ceremony will also include performances from Alicia Keys, and a Price tribute by Lenny Kravitz. Nice! Good to see some legends of Hip Hop getting their hands on these honors… AP/WENN/Splash
Tameka Foster And Usher Pay Tribute To Kile Glover Tameka Foster’s son Kile passed away tragically in a jet ski accident in Atlanta five years ago, but his memory lives on strongly with his family. With March 29th marking Kile’s would-be 16th birthday, Tameka Foster shared her bittersweet feelings on her late son’s birthday with heartfelt tributes on Instagram. And Kile’s stepfather Usher shared his own thoughts and feelings for Kile as well… Such a tragedy that Kile passed away before reaching his teen years, but his memory lives on with those who truly loved him. Instagram
The scars and blemishes on the faces of the high-school lovers in The Spectacular Now are beautifully emblematic of director James Ponsoldt’s bid to bring the American teen movie back to some semblance of reality, a bid that pays off spectacularly indeed. Skillfully adapted from Tim Tharp’s novel, evocatively lensed in the working-class neighborhoods of Athens, Ga., and tenderly acted by Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley , this bittersweet ode to the moment of childhood’s end builds quietly to a pitch-perfect finale. Warts-and-all authenticity can be a tough sell, but Ponsoldt’s bracing youth pic seems bound to graduate with honors. Working with a sensitive script by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber ( 500 Days of Summer ), Ponsoldt follows his Off the Black and Smashed with another insightful study of a flawed protagonist’s hard-fought battle against forces, including alcohol, that keep him or her from growing to fruition. Dumped by his gorgeous girlfriend ( Brie Larson ) in the early going, whiskey-swilling senior Sutter Keely (Teller) swiftly rebounds by making a charismatic play for book-smart Aimee Finecky (Woodley), who finds him passed out at dawn on a neighbor’s front yard and is astounded when the school’s hungover party monster returns her gaze. Aimee, having never had a boyfriend, naturally falls hard for the ultra-confident but scholastically challenged Sutter as she tutors him in geometry and he teaches her how to drink. Although Sutter can’t stop mildly flirting with his ex, he makes the moves on Aimee anyway, alarming friends of both. A startlingly intimate sex scene, set in Aimee’s tiny bedroom and hauntingly captured in long take, marks the point at which the possibility of heartbreak begins to loom large. Whatever formulaic elements appear in the opposites-attract scenario are mitigated by the film’s philosophical underpinnings. While pragmatic Aimee prepares to attend college in Philadelphia, Sutter remains arrogantly committed to his manner of living in the moment, believing that a car, a flask and an hourly wage job are all he’s ever going to need. Sutter’s hardened mom ( Jennifer Jason Leigh ) worries that her son is following in the footsteps of his estranged father and contrives to prevent a reunion of the two. It’s during the inevitable meeting with Dad ( Kyle Chandler ), facilitated by Sutter’s well-off sister, Holly ( Mary Elizabeth Winstead ), and held over pitchers of beer, that the film’s principal themes — of the difficulty of breaking the familial mold, the fine line between temporary behavior and habit, and the fleeting nature of youth — begin to take root. Ponsoldt, with the help of Jess Hall’s attentive cinematography, does an excellent job of letting the drama play out on the imperfect faces of his two young leads, both of whom embody a delicate combination of fearlessness and vulnerability. Woodley thoroughly fulfills the promise of her smaller role as the teenage daughter in The Descendants , locating the precise point at which Aimee’s infatuation with Sutter turns to self-protection. Equally impressive is Teller, who makes his character’s adolescent bravado appear intoxicating and then more than a little scary. The film’s supporting players are uniformly superb, particularly a haggard Chandler, who offers a worrisome glimpse of what Sutter could easily become, and Andre Royo as a schoolteacher whose honest reluctance to sell Sutter on the advantages of adulthood silently speaks volumes. Linda Sena’s production design makes vibrant use of Athens locations while maintaining the small-town setting as Anywhere, U.S.A. Editing by Darrin Navarro respects the pic’s alternately peppy and languorous mood, occasionally using slo-mo to represent Sutter’s desire to stretch now to eternity. Other tech elements are aces, each one furthering the film’s refreshing commitment to naturalism. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Fantasia Cries In Trinidad While Performing Fantasia Barrino sings Bittersweet and gives an inspirational speech about living life for yourself and not for others…”you cant live life for other folks, bcuz all those ppl for whom you live—when times get hard– they’re gone” She goes on to say how others have tried to bring her down, but look at her now— let go of all the negative in life and live for yourself. She then performs Even Angels with the help of the lovely backup singers and band…she recalled to times where people left her in life, and states that God was always with her. She then sings Nobody Greater giving praise and thanks to God— After this performance- people were extremely touched.Some cried, some felt like they received the Holy Spirit, and some were moved to love. On the leaving the stage, Fantasia greets a handicapped fan who stayed stage side for the entire performance to enjoy the show. End. youtube
Hos sure do love some Marilyn Nicki Minaj spent the past year more or less conquering the world and was seen by millions with Madonna on The Superbowl . But on the bittersweet new “Marilyn Monroe”, Nicki confides that she’s still battling insecurity and self-doubt. Boohoo. Sad story. What do you think of Nicki trying to get all in her feelings on the latest track? More On Bossip! Throwback Chop: A List Of People That Chopped Down Celebrities Before They Were Famous Meathead Matrimony-dom: A List Of Football Players And Their Lovely Wives… Pt. 1 Which Broken Up Hollyweird Couple Put This Beautiful Home On The Market For $3.65 Million [Photos] When Slores Go Wild: A History Of Basketball Wives Feuds And Ugly Fights
‘I make my relationship my priority,’ Kardashian tells MTV News on Friday, just before Lamar’s trade to the Dallas Mavericks. By Christina Garibaldi Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom Photo: Jason LaVeris/ FilmMagic Dallas is about to get a dose of the Kardashians. On Saturday, Khlo
‘American Idol’ vet teams up with ‘Telephone’ writer/producer for upcoming album. By James Dinh Kelly Clarkson Photo: Getty Images Kelly Clarkson told fans last week that she’s one song away from completing her brand-new album, and now it looks like that last tune may be the work of none other than super-producer Darkchild. “Taking today to prep the music for tomorrow’s session with @kelly_clarkson. Did a great song for her, can’t wait to get her vocal on it!” the producer tweeted on Monday. Darkchild (whose most recent megahit was Lady Gaga and Beyonc
Not only has Ashlee Simpson landed a man…or what is marketed as a man…but she’s also got married, had kids, relaunched her career, but most importantly…is not a fat slob eating away her sadness from how life has wronged her with her gay Yoko Ono trying to force feed the donuts down her throat so that he gets all the glory…Take that Jessica Simpson…Remember when Ashlee was the latch on sister who felt insignificant in your shadow. Revenge is Bittersweet… Pics via Fame