When yours truly uncovered a former teen soap opera actress in his recent ‘Chocolate Decadence’ blog post, a reader wrote in to say: “@CELEBRITY SLEUTH Like seriously you should do an article on the hotness of Maitland Ward.” Two other commenters quickly joined the chorus … and we read you loud and clear!… read more
By now you’ve heard Fox is bringing a live production of “Grease” to our TV screens in 2015 a la “Sound of Music Live.” Naturally, the first thing we did (besides grabbing our leather jackets and practicing the chorus of “Summer Nights”) was imagine who should fill the shoes of Sandy, Danny and the rest… Read more
A video I made for Justin Bieber using the song “Check On It” by Beyonce ft. Bun B, Slim Thug. Lyrics: Check on it (Slim Thug) You need to stop playin round with all them clowns and the wangstas Good girls gotta get down with the gangstas Go ahead girl put some back and some neck up on it While I stand up in the background and check up on it Chorus: Ooo boy you looking like you like what you see Wont you come over and check up on it (Ima let you work up on it) Ladies let him check up on it (Watch it while he check up on it) dip it, pop it, twirk it, stop it Check on me tonight Verse 1 (Beyoncé): If you got it, flaunt it Boy I know you want it (Ooo) While I turn around (you) Watch me check up on it Ooo, you watchin me shake it I see it in your face You cant take it, its blazin You watch me in amazement You can look at it As long as you dont grab it (Ooo) If you dont go braggin (you) I might let you have it You think that Im teasin But I aint got no reason Im sure that I can please you But first I gotta read you Chorus: Ooo boy you looking like you like what you see Wont you come over and check up on it (Ima let you work up on it) Ladies let him check up on it (Watch it while he check up on it) dip it, pop it, twirk it, stop it Check on me tonight Ooo boy you looking like you like what you see Wont you come over and check up on it (Ima let you work up on it) Ladies let him check up on it (Watch it while he check up on it) dip it, pop it, twirk it, stop it Check on me … http://www.youtube.com/v/NvsqBykuMmw?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata More: Check on It (Justin Bieber Video) with lyrics
Readers may be more familiar with the ever-chaning Willow Smith hairstyles than they are with this veyr young artist’s voice, but the offspring of Will and Jada has set out to change that. By covering the biggest artist of her generation. Smith has posted a video of herself singing the chorus from Adele’s ” Skyfall ,” the theme song for this year’s new James Bond movie. Does she do the track justice? Would you buy this as a single? Listen and decide now: Willow Smith – “Skyfall”
Readers may be more familiar with the ever-chaning Willow Smith hairstyles than they are with this veyr young artist’s voice, but the offspring of Will and Jada has set out to change that. By covering the biggest artist of her generation. Smith has posted a video of herself singing the chorus from Adele’s ” Skyfall ,” the theme song for this year’s new James Bond movie. Does she do the track justice? Would you buy this as a single? Listen and decide now: Willow Smith – “Skyfall”
A video I made for Justin Bieber using the song “More Than That” by Backstreet Boys. Lyrics: i can see that you’ve been cryin’ you can’t hide it with a lie what’s the use in you denyin’ that what you have is wrong? i heard him promise you forever but forever’s come and gone baby he would say whatever it takes to keep you blind to the truth between the lines oh [Chorus:] i will love you more than that i won’t say the words then take them back don’t give loneliness a chance baby listen to me when i say i will love you more than that baby you deserve much better what’s the use in holdin’ on? don’t you see it’s now or never ’cause i just can’t be friends baby knowing in the end that [Repeat Chorus:] hey (there’s not a day that passes by) i don’t wonder why we haven’t tried (it’s not too late to change your mind) so take my hand don’t say good-bye [Repeat Chorus x2:] http://www.youtube.com/v/371kqhRt7ts?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Follow this link: More Than That (Justin Bieber Video) with lyrics
For someone who doesn’t publicly date and is rumored to be a closet lesbian, Kelly Clarkson is always mad at some dude. Kelly’s back with her debut single for her upcoming album. “Mr. Know It All” is decent; it’s one of those songs that probably grows on you over time, but the chorus is catchy enough to get this in the Top 40. Kelly lost some weight and she’s lookin’ good here. Welcome back! I can’t… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : poponthepop.com Discovery Date : 26/09/2011 10:22 Number of articles : 2
A video I made for Justin Bieber using the song “Love for All Seasons” by Christina Aguilera. Lyrics: Hey there boy did ya happen to know Wherever you go I’ll follow Ooh babe you’re like a cool breeze On a summer day When you’re near me I don’t know what to do I feel like a fool Like a school girl True blue girl Who wants to know Can you come out and play You make me feel the way A woman is supposed to feel Let me show you Show you that my love’s for real Chorus: I’ll be the rain in your summer The chill in your fall I’ll be watcha want Anything at all I’ve got a love for all seasons A love for all time I’ll be the fire in your winter The sun in your spring I’ll do what you want Give ya everything I’ve got a love for all seasons A love for all time I’ll be there for you Keepin you warm Through the storm I’ll guide you Stand by you until the stars Fall from the sky When you call me I never hesitate Makin you wait for my love Never lie love It’s something that I just can’t deny I’ll read your each and every feelin When you need me to So now I gotta let you know This love’s for you Chorus You don’t have to search no more Baby you don’t have to dream Cause what I’ve got inside for you It’s all that you’ll ever need You don’t have to search no more My heart is yours For real for sure You don’t have to wonder why I’ll never leave I’ll never lie (repeat) Chorus to fade out http://www.youtube.com/v/buCK2e6GumE?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read more: Love for All Seasons (Justin Bieber Video) with lyrics
Duo hit on songs by Vanilla Ice, Cypress Hill and 50 Cent on ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’ on Tuesday. By Gil Kaufman Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake Photo: NBC We already know Justin Timberlake can do funny on “Saturday Night Live,” and serious in “The Social Network.” He can obviously sing (though he doesn’t seem that interested in doing it lately), and now he’s top-lining his first motion picture with “Friends With Benefits.” But the dude can also rap, which he proved again on Tuesday night when he visited old pal Jimmy Fallon on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” and dropped a blazing sequel to their first road trip through hip-hop with an equally head-spinning “History of Rap 2.” Though he made it seem like he was once again reluctant to pick up the mic, it took very little convincing to get Timberlake to lace up. “No, no, no stop. It’s not gonna happen, we can’t do it again, we can’t top …” Timberlake told the cheering crowd before locking eyes with Fallon and grabbing a conveniently hidden microphone from behind his chair and strutting to the stage. Over the next five minutes, he and Fallon ripped through two dozen classics, opening with Kurtis Blow’s legendary “The Breaks,” before segueing into another early rap totem, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s “The Message,” complete with both men busting out their best robot dance moves. It’s easy to sound great when you’ve got the Roots backing you up, and the band was more than up to the task, hitting the right bass-heavy tone for N.W.A.’s “Express Yourself,” as Fallon and Timberlake traded off on a verse, then nimbly pivoting into a peek at Public Enemy’s “Bring the Noise.” Curiously, it was Fallon who did most of the heavy vocal lifting, taking on the chorus to Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock’s “It Takes Two” as Timberlake jived behind him and added the song’s indelible yelps. From there they busted through a variety of hip-pop standards: Salt n’ Pepa’s pelvic-thrusting “Push It,” a tiny taste of Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby,” Black Sheep’s “The Choice Is Yours,” Cypress Hills’ “Insane in the Brain” and a hip-swiveling throwdown of DJ Kool’s party anthem, “Let Me Clear My Throat.” The pair had clearly rehearsed the bit to a T, because neither stumbled even for a moment during the routine. Whether it was their thuggish ruggish take on DMX’s thudding “Up in Here,” Timberlake’s swishing falsetto break on Nelly’s “Hot in Herre” (which lead to an awkward moment where both men seemed to question their sexuality for a brief second), or their intertwined duet on 50 Cent’s “In da Club,” the music just flowed seamlessly. Timberlake gave the crowd a bit of sugar during Outkast’s “Hey Ya,” shaking his booty while Fallon sang the verse, before both men took on the falsetto chorus. They then teased Lil Wayne’s “A Milli” and got their Auto-Tune on for DJ Khaled’s “All I Do Is Win.” While Fallon needs a bit of work, clearly nobody has to school Timberlake in the finer art of Cali Swag District’s “Teach Me How to Dougie,” though the former boy-band star did have to ease his co-star back a bit when Jimmy got a tad too into character and in the cameraman’s face during a menacing trip through Rick Ross’ “Blowing Money Fast.” “Jimmy, Jimmy, stop … why do you always do that?” a concerned Timberlake said as he pulled his pal back. The whole shebang ended with the boys trading lines on Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend” and then rolling out into the studio and getting the audience to help them sing the chorus. “Clap your hands, everybody, if you got what it takes, cuz I’m Justin, I’m Jimmy and we want you to know that these are the breaks,” they chanted as they brought it all home. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Justin Timberlake Related Artists Jimmy Fallon Justin Timberlake
Duo hit on songs by Vanilla Ice, Cypress Hill and 50 Cent on ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’ on Tuesday. By Gil Kaufman Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake Photo: NBC We already know Justin Timberlake can do funny on “Saturday Night Live,” and serious in “The Social Network.” He can obviously sing (though he doesn’t seem that interested in doing it lately), and now he’s top-lining his first motion picture with “Friends With Benefits.” But the dude can also rap, which he proved again on Tuesday night when he visited old pal Jimmy Fallon on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” and dropped a blazing sequel to their first road trip through hip-hop with an equally head-spinning “History of Rap 2.” Though he made it seem like he was once again reluctant to pick up the mic, it took very little convincing to get Timberlake to lace up. “No, no, no stop. It’s not gonna happen, we can’t do it again, we can’t top …” Timberlake told the cheering crowd before locking eyes with Fallon and grabbing a conveniently hidden microphone from behind his chair and strutting to the stage. Over the next five minutes, he and Fallon ripped through two dozen classics, opening with Kurtis Blow’s legendary “The Breaks,” before segueing into another early rap totem, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s “The Message,” complete with both men busting out their best robot dance moves. It’s easy to sound great when you’ve got the Roots backing you up, and the band was more than up to the task, hitting the right bass-heavy tone for N.W.A.’s “Express Yourself,” as Fallon and Timberlake traded off on a verse, then nimbly pivoting into a peek at Public Enemy’s “Bring the Noise.” Curiously, it was Fallon who did most of the heavy vocal lifting, taking on the chorus to Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock’s “It Takes Two” as Timberlake jived behind him and added the song’s indelible yelps. From there they busted through a variety of hip-pop standards: Salt n’ Pepa’s pelvic-thrusting “Push It,” a tiny taste of Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby,” Black Sheep’s “The Choice Is Yours,” Cypress Hills’ “Insane in the Brain” and a hip-swiveling throwdown of DJ Kool’s party anthem, “Let Me Clear My Throat.” The pair had clearly rehearsed the bit to a T, because neither stumbled even for a moment during the routine. Whether it was their thuggish ruggish take on DMX’s thudding “Up in Here,” Timberlake’s swishing falsetto break on Nelly’s “Hot in Herre” (which lead to an awkward moment where both men seemed to question their sexuality for a brief second), or their intertwined duet on 50 Cent’s “In da Club,” the music just flowed seamlessly. Timberlake gave the crowd a bit of sugar during Outkast’s “Hey Ya,” shaking his booty while Fallon sang the verse, before both men took on the falsetto chorus. They then teased Lil Wayne’s “A Milli” and got their Auto-Tune on for DJ Khaled’s “All I Do Is Win.” While Fallon needs a bit of work, clearly nobody has to school Timberlake in the finer art of Cali Swag District’s “Teach Me How to Dougie,” though the former boy-band star did have to ease his co-star back a bit when Jimmy got a tad too into character and in the cameraman’s face during a menacing trip through Rick Ross’ “Blowing Money Fast.” “Jimmy, Jimmy, stop … why do you always do that?” a concerned Timberlake said as he pulled his pal back. The whole shebang ended with the boys trading lines on Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend” and then rolling out into the studio and getting the audience to help them sing the chorus. “Clap your hands, everybody, if you got what it takes, cuz I’m Justin, I’m Jimmy and we want you to know that these are the breaks,” they chanted as they brought it all home. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Justin Timberlake Related Artists Jimmy Fallon Justin Timberlake