Ed Lover breaks down the groundbreaking impact of Mariah Carey collaboration with the late great Ol Dirty Bastard on her remix of “Fantasy”, which happened Back In The Day This Week. [Sorry. This video cannot be displayed in this feed. View your video here.]
The latest issue of Allure features Zoe Saldana nude and quotes the actress as saying she’s androgynous . But it’s a number on the cover of this magazine that is actually stirring up the most controversy, as editors describe the actress as “115 pounds of grit and heartache.” Why advertise such a low number, many are asking? Doesn’t this set a poor example? “We conclude that 115 is a number meant to represent an attractively tiny weight,” writes New York Magazine. “Delicate and tiny, making her “grit” all the more charming. Just a tiny little pretty thing, but boy, little missy packs a punch! A rare catch, that 115-pounder, same size as the prize tuna fish. Either that or they think it’s a “healthy” weight. Bizarre and unnecessary either way.” Saldana stands 5’7″, notes the website Stlyeite, making it seem like the publication was purposely trying to “drum up” buzz by including the figure. Adds The Frisky: “There’s so much pressure for women, other actresses and models in particular, to look attain a mainstream definition of attractiveness, and how much other women with other bodies weigh is not helpful.” What do you think? Allure listing Saldana’s weight is… Setting a bad example! Totally fine! View Poll »
Eazy-E and Ol’ Dirty Bastard are about to perform live for the first time since … well, they died. The rap legends will take the stage as holograms this fall! Promoters for the annual “Rock the Bells” hip hop festival in September and October have announced a “virtual” Eazy and a “virtual” ODB will perform. Better yet? Hologram Eazy-E will perform with living, breathing Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, while O.D.B. will appear alongside the Wu Tang Clan! Family members have reportedly signed off for both holograms, and if they’re half as good as Tupac at Coachella , the fans will likely approve as well: Tupac Coachella Performance
The NFL is making a concerted effort to help its players transition into the film industry, along with John Singleton , Robert Townsend and Keenen Ivory Wayans . The NFL Pro Hollywood Boot Camp will take place April 2nd-5th in Los Angeles, and 20 past and present players will be involved in the project. Click here to find out exactly what they’ll be doing. There’s also an NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program and their Business of Music Boot Camp will launch in February 2012. RELATED POSTS: NFL Player Vernon Davis Goes Into Interior Design [VIDEO] 5 NFL Teams That Should Consider Terrell Owens [ORIGINAL] NFL Players Caught Kissing After Game [VIDEO]
Method Man has recently been on the promotional trail for his new film, The Sitter . While doing interviews, he’s been asked about new music. Meth says his upcoming fifth album will be his last. Johnny Blaze took to the Wu-Tang Clan’s Facebook page to make the official announcement. The message simply read: “Method Man is officially working on his last album produced by the RZA.” This will be the first time RZA has produced a Method Man album in its entirety since his 1994 solo debut, Tical . Method Man and RZA have both grown since 1994, so we can’t wait to see what comes of their collaborative efforts. We hope it’s crack or crystal meth, considering the latter is the slated title of the forthcoming project. Spotted at HipHopDX . RELATED POSTS: RZA Breaks Down Kanye’s Work Ethic [VIDEO] Ol’ Dirty Bastard Movie In The Works, Tracy Morgan Or Eddie Griffin To Star Method Man & Jonah Hill On Bad Baby Sitters And Running Red Lights [EXCLUSIVE]
Song about missing someone ‘represents the album’ well, singer says. By Jocelyn Vena Avril Lavigne Photo: MTV News Avril Lavigne lets her guard down on her Goodbye Lullaby single “Wish You Were Here.” The poignant track is about pining away for that one person you let slip away. The emotional pull of the track, produced by Max Martin and Shellback, is the perfect tune for anyone who’s not able to be with the ones they love this holiday season. “I’m excited about ‘Wish You Were Here’ being the single because it’s a ballad and the song kind of represents the album definitely more so than the first single,” she told MTV News about the song, which she performed during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade last week. “That was kind of more my older stuff and more pop rock and aggressive and a lighter subject. Goodbye Lullaby, for me, was a record that I was writing for myself.” “Wish You Were Here” and its simple, Dave Meyers-directed video really sum up the album for Lavigne. “It was more raw and stripped-down and more emotional and I wasn’t holding back,” she said of working on the album. “[It’s] sort of more song driven and the production was mainly just like a lot of acoustic guitars and loops and just all about the vocal; the vocal being clear and having an honest emotion to it. And saying that, yeah, the first two singles [ ‘What the Hell’ and ‘Smile’] were more pop rock, and so now finally with this one, ‘Wish You Were Here,’ being released, it feels right.” The song comes from a place deep inside and is very much about someone in Lavigne’s life. “I love this song. I like this song because I wrote it about missing somebody and that’s something that we all go through at some point in our lives,” she explained. “It’s just about looking back and remembering all those good times you shared with somebody, all the crazy moments. And that’s life. We all experience that at some point, but it has a positive message.” Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Avril Lavigne Related Artists Avril Lavigne
‘I’ll never forget that day,’ Busta says of his group’s 1993 split on set of classic MTV show, which returns Sunday on MTV2. By Rob Markman, with additional reporting by Rahman Bugg Busta Rhymes Photo: MTV News “Yo! MTV Raps” meant so much to so many people. More than just a weekly video show, “Yo!” brought fans into the then-undocumented worlds of their favorite rap stars. ” ‘Yo! MTV Raps,’ just in a nutshell, gave everybody an opportunity to look at artists as real people,” Busta Rhymes told MTV News of the groundbreaking series, which will make a return on Sunday on MTV2 at 12 a.m. ET. “You saw us when we were upset, you saw us when we were happy, you saw us when we were beefin’, you saw us when we were celebrating some sh–.” For Busta, who started his career as a member of the 1990s Long Island, New York, rap quartet Leaders of the New School , “Yo! MTV Raps” documented one of the most pivotal moments in his career. “Leaders of the New School broke up on ‘Yo! MTV Raps,’ with Fab Five Freddy hosting it,” Busta recalled. “I’ll never forget that day.” It was 1993 and LONS had just released their second album, T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind’s Eye), which was anchored by their #1 Billboard Hot Rap Single “What’s Next.” Still, despite their growth as a group, Busta Rhymes and member Charlie Brown began collaborating with other acts as soloists. Bus had already delivered a scene-stealing verse on A Tribe Called Quest’s 1991 “Scenario” and appeared on Heavy D’s “A Bunch of N—as” with a then-unknown Notorious B.I.G. Brown had opened up doors for himself as well, also appearing on “Scenario” and Funkmaster Flex’s “Nuttin’ but Flavor” with Ol’ Dirty Bastard and Biz Markie. “Me and C. Brown, we ain’t really dig each other for a long time,” Busta said, citing a silent competition between him and his former bandmate. During the 1993 episode of “Yo!” all the members introduced themselves for the camera, shouting out Leaders in the same breath — all except Brown. “Just lounging, getting to know myself and what my capabilities are and what I’m gonna do in life,” he said. “The cameras is rolling and we’re looking at each other like, what the f— this n—a talkin’ about,” Busta recalled. “We’re steppin’ to Brown beefin’ like, ‘What is this?’ [And he’s like,] ‘I don’t wanna be in the group no more.’ ” Busta Rhymes went on to release his solo debut The Coming in 1996 and has enjoyed one of the most storied careers in hip-hop. On November 17, the Dungeon Dragon announced his latest deal with Cash Money Records and Google Music, but despite all of his highlights, the LONS split ultimately made Busta who he is today. “That was just a big moment. That was a defining moment for me,” he said. Watch “MTV2 Presents: Yo! MTV Raps: Classic Cuts” on December 4 at 12 a.m. ET, immediately after the “2011 Sucker Free Awards.” Related Artists Busta Rhymes
Tracy Morgan stars in his first serious role, the indie crime thriller Son of No One . See a different side of Tracy, plus find out about another film in “ Coming Attractions ” from TV One and TheUrbanDaily . RELATED POSTS: Ol’ Dirty Bastard Movie In The Works, Tracy Morgan Or Eddie Griffin To Star Tracy Morgan Is At It Again, Decribes Woman As “A Cripple”