Rappers be lyin , and when they’re not lying (or Twitter beefing like 12-year-old girls ) they’re disrespecting their fans with cringe-worthy quotables. At some point, rappers got dumber, softer and less talented in a hype-fueled music industry. Here are ten more of the WORST rap lines ever. Take a look.
Hold onto your hats, ’cause Kate Middleton ‘s oft-nude cousin is at it again. Katrina Darling, burlesque dancer and cousin of the Duchess of Cambridge, leaves little to the imagination in a photo spread for Loaded magazine. Or ever. Check out two sexy shots of the 22-year-old from the spread … This isn’t the first time the royal’s relative has flaunted her fabulous figure. Nor will it be the last. Let’s be honest, this has sort of become her thing. Just last year, we saw Miss Katrina Darling nude in the pages of Playboy . “I don’t feel undressed when I’m not wearing clothes,” she tells Loaded . No really. She’s all good with being naked. “I feel very comfortable.” The same can’t be said for her cousin’s topless photos , but that’s okay. She is a princess, after all, and should be entitled to some privacy. Where (and wearing what) will Katrina turn up next? Stay tuned!
As we reported earlier today, yesterday saw the Victoria#39;s Secret crew take to the runway for the lingerie brand#39;s annual catwalk show. The underwear extravaganza featured performances from Rihanna, Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars and appearances by ultra-cool London model mates Cara Delevingne and Jourdan Dunn. What#39;s not to love?! Of course we were thrilled to see all the fabulous runway looks, including Alessandra Ambrosio#39;s $2.5 Million fantasy bra, but that was just the tip of the
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBG5R_EJ0SM A mashup video featuring Pase Rock from the fabulous RuPaul Mixtape by DJ ShyBoy. You can download a free copy of the entire RuPaul Mixtape here. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The WOW Report Discovery Date : 28/02/2012 18:12 Number of articles : 2
It’s unclear if anyone actually watched season one, but The Real Housewives of Miami will be back, Bravo confirmed yesterday. The lowest rated edition of this franchise has earned a second season pick-up, although only three original cast members – Marysol Patton, Lea Black and Adriana De Moura – will return when production begins next month. New additions are expected to be announced any week now. ” The Real Housewives of Miami follows a group of the most beautiful, connected and influential women in town who work hard and play harder,” reads a Bravo press release. “This season will give viewers an inside look at these aspirational women as they juggle family, work and the fabulous social scene in a city where the food is spicy, and the drama is even spicier.” Not really, of course. With no arrests, trips to rehab or suicides by any estranged husbands , life in Miami – for viewers at least – has been decidedly mild so far.
Fan-made video for ‘The Kids From Yesterday’ looks back at the band’s rise to fame. By James Montgomery My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way in “The Kids From Yesterday” music video Photo: Warner Music Group Really, My Chemical Romance ‘s Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys deserved better. A big, bold re-invention of their sound and swagger, it was, by the band’s own admission, a “missile” aimed at destroying the staid state of rock and roll, and perhaps because of that fact, it failed to catch on here in the states. You could practically track its decline based on the videos MCR released off the album, starting with the big-budget “Na Na Na” and the equally flashy follow-up, “Sing,” in which they offed the titular Killjoys (who seemingly will never be heard of again). Their next single, “Planetary (Go!)” came coupled with a live video, and, to the best of my knowledge, a clip for “Bulletproof Heart” never materialized at all. My Chem actually seemed to address the matter in an interview with MTV News last year , in which frontman Gerard Way lamented that the band had “gone through so many things” over the course of the Danger Days cycle, and hinted that, if there were to be any more videos off the album, they’d have to be financed by MCR themselves. So it’s somewhat fitting that, on Monday, they unveiled the final clip from Danger Days: a fan-made video for “The Kids From Yesterday” that documents the band’s decade-long climb from Neo-Goth New Jersey rockers to interplanetary conceptual quartet. Like the song itself, the clip is a bittersweet thing, recounting MCR’s many triumphs (a pastiche of memorable live moments, it culminates with their headlining slots at Reading and Leeds this past summer), while leaving those who love to read between the lines to wonder if perhaps the band’s latest era also represents the end … not necessarily of My Chem themselves, but of a moment in rock that now seems to have all but disappeared. Truly, MCR were the last bastions of the heady heyday of mid-aughts MySpace punk, and now, well, who knows what’s next? Of course, much of the message behind Danger Days seems to be one of self-empowerment, of inspiring fans to take matters into their own hands and shaking up the status quo. That’s yet another reason why “Kids” is such a fitting sendoff; it was made in collaboration with a fan named Emily Eisemann, who had culled through live footage and initially created a clip of her own. There’s a reason why the video ends with the phrase “Art is the Weapon,” after all: it’s been the band’s clarion call this entire time. It’s also something Way touched on during Danger Days’ release, when he told MTV News that the album was not a conceptual piece, but rather “a complete allegory” for smashing the system and placing the power directly in the hands of their fans. And “Kids” is proof that MCR’s message was heard loud and clear, perhaps not by a majority of the record-buying public, but definitely — and most appropriately — by their fans. Sometimes, sales aren’t the only measure of a band’s success, and Danger Days is a testament to that fact. “Kids” may bring one chapter of their career to a close, but wherever My Chemical Romance go next, you know they’ll do so boldly; that’s what makes great bands truly great after all: the willingness to push the boundaries, to purvey inspiration, to shake things up … sometimes even at their own expense. Related Artists My Chemical Romance
Ron Artest aka Metta World Peace is defending his wife Kimsha after she allegedly put Shaunie O’Neal on blast via Facebook yesterday. Metta World Peace (I can’t!!)took to his Twitter page to shut down any rumors it may have started or bad blood it might’ve shed (and trust, it did,because Evelyn went in, but I’ll get to that later). According to necolebitchie.com , who posted the original story yesterday, Metta said: My wife is not [on] Facebook The media is reporting. She loves shaunie oneal and all the cast on basketball show. Don’t believe any negative comments you here about Kimsha Artest. She is happy to be working with viacom and vh1. Kimsha Artest does not like drama so that’s why yal have not seen her on the show. She doesn’t want to be seen representing females falsely. @kimshaartest is happy on the show and is staying out of drama. Follow her here. She has no drama with shaunie or anyone…. Kimsha Artest on Facebook is fake. I will not post her real fb. But that one is fake!! Now back to Evelyn… Evelyn took to twitter to respond to Kimsha’s statement, and of course home girl went in!! Ev tweeted: #POW!!!