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Justin Bieber ft Ludacris- Baby (Chipmunk Version)

i chipmunk’d justin bieber’s baby using Voice Candy 1.2.1 and I made the album cover on FotoFlexer.com I HAVE NO COPYRIGHT OVER JUSTIN BIEBER’S BABY! THIS IS FOR PROMOTIONAL SERVICES ONLY! http://www.youtube.com/v/-L0pJkBneNQ?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read more: Justin Bieber ft Ludacris- Baby (Chipmunk Version)

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Rihanna Declares ‘You Da One’ On Next Single

Dr. Luke track is second single from Rih’s November 21 release Talk That Talk. By Jocelyn Vena Rihanna Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images/DCP Rihanna is readying the release of her next album, Talk That Talk, on November 21, and with less than two weeks until it hits stores, she’s giving fans her second single, “You da One.” On Wednesday, MTV News got a preview of the album, and Rihanna channels a potty-mouthed sex kitten on “You da One.” The song is certainly more radio-friendly than most on an LP full of NSFW lyrics, as well as grinding, aggressive production. The Dr.Luke-produced single is a pure pop record with a touch of dubstep. She proudly declares on the song, “My love is your love/ Your love is my love,” later adding, “You’re the one I dream about.” The song will be officially unlocked on Friday on the star’s Facebook page. For the track’s cover art, Rihanna was shot in black and white smoking a cigarette with her head tilted back. “You da One” opens up the album, setting the tone for a nonstop party, where Rihanna never lets up. She embraces several musical genres, ranging from reggae to house to dancehall to pop, with a bit of everything in between. Talk That Talk ‘s first chart-topping single, “We Found Love,” was produced by Calvin Harris and currently sits at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. She also worked with Harris on the Talk That Talk track “Where Have You Been.” Other producers who made the album’s final cut include Stargate, Bangladesh and The-Dream. Jay-Z also appears on the album’s title track. In the lead-up to the LP’s release, Rihanna has some big TV plans, including an “X Factor” performance on November 17 and an appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” the same day the album drops. Are you excited for Rihanna’s Talk That Talk ? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Rihanna

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Come Home To Me – Justin Bieber

Hey, So this is a cover Justin Bieber did of a song called ‘Come Home To Me’ by Ernie Halter. Check out the original here www.youtube.com So I honestly love this one so I hope you all enjoy is as well! btw I made the album artwork (put it all together), so if you end up somehow downloading it, you can take a screenshot of the picture! Enjoy!!! ~ JBB http://www.youtube.com/v/ICHHRH_fObw?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata View post: Come Home To Me – Justin Bieber

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Panic! At The Disco Say Vices & Virtues Is ‘All Over The Place’

Band just shot video for ‘The Ballad of Mona Lisa,’ the first single from March album. By James Montgomery Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith Photo: Jennifer Tzar/ Atlantic Records The last time MTV News spoke with Panic! At The Disco , Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith had just premiered “New Perspective,” a song they’d written for the Megan Fox horror flick “Jennifer’s Body.” They were fresh off a run of shows opening for Blink-182 and only two months removed from the departure of Ryan Ross and Jon Walker , who were still 10 months away from releasing their first album as the Young Veins . So, yeah, it’s been a while. But in recent weeks, Panic! have slowly begun edging their way back into the spotlight. They’ve announced plans for a new album — Vices & Virtues, due March 29 — and unveiled the first single from that disc, “The Ballad of Mona Lisa,” which drops February 1. And they’ve just filmed a video for the song, directed by longtime collaborator Shane C. Drake. MTV News was on location with the band during the shoot, and while we can’t reveal any details just yet, we did manage to ask Urie and Smith a bit about the single and the album, both of which, it would seem, are rather intrinsically linked. “Basically, all of the songs, including ‘Mona Lisa,’ kind of touch on what the album is called … it’s called Vices & Virtues, and in one way or the other, at least one to 10 virtues or vices are represented in every song,” Urie said. “[It’s] little minor things I didn’t know were vices or virtues, until we looked them up. I was like, ‘I don’t know what altruism means, so I’ll look that up.’ Things like logic, pride, vanity — it can go either way. So it was kind of interesting to read about that. “And it just made sense, because all the songs [on the album] are so all over the place,” he continued. “They don’t sound anything like each other, and it’s like, ‘How does this all tie together?’ and then it kind of made sense. It was kind of lucky.” And though Vices is a musical grab bag, Panic! couldn’t have made the album any other way, and they’re pretty sure fans will be happy with the results — especially fans clamoring for a return to their A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out heyday. “We’ve been working on music for about a year and a half, so I think that partly adds to why some of the songs have some varying styles,” Smith said. “Part of it was us, at the beginning, trying to figure out what we wanted to do — we had a new opportunity with just the two of us — and as we sort of got a better hold on what that was, just kind of went from there. … I think there’s stuff from the first album that we kind of got away from on the second record that people who were fans of the first one will enjoy.” Are you happy to hear that Panic! will hark back to their Fever days? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Panic! At The Disco

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Eminem Pushes Alchemist To ‘Step My Game Up’

‘When you’re on the stage with Em, there’s no room for error,’ DJ tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Eminem Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images Behind The Beats: Alchemist Alchemist pulled it off once again. Al, who rose to fame with his production for the likes of Mobb Deep, Lloyd Banks and Lil Wayne, has been prospering lately as Eminem’s DJ. Em doesn’t perform too much, so when a star of his caliber takes the stage, every show is high-profile. This month, Al was in the DJ booth during Em’s Home and Home shows with Jay-Z in Detroit and in New York. “With the band now, it eases a little bit of the pressure,” Al said. “My friends say, ‘You’re pressing play and stop.’ I’ll tell them, ‘It’s pressing play and stop; it’s not the technical part of it. If you mess it up, it’s a stop and go, but you better do it right on time.’ It’s like the pyro. The pyro guy can’t be a second off. Somebody can get blown up. Em being the perfectionist he is, it was clear: ‘All right, Al, when you’re on the stage with Em, there’s no room for error.’ I respected that. I was like, ‘Oh, that’s gonna make me step my game up.’ I’m watching his shows, before I was his DJ, looking at how his vocals were perfect. In sync, perfect. I felt like this is important. I took it real serious.” Al said he, Eminem manager Paul Rosenberg and D12’s Mr. Porter all give Em input on the show. “At first I was nervous. Like, ‘This is one of the greatest of all time. It’s nothing I can really tell him,’ ” Al thought back. “But as you vibe together, you get ideas. I would test the waters a little bit. He would listen, not always take your idea, but be open-minded. As we started rehearsing, I started implementing some of the stuff I’m known for.” Paul and Em told Al to put some of his own flavor into the live sets. Fans got to hear some of that flavor during the Home and Home series. “It was ‘The Way I Am,’ ” Alchemist explained. “It was an old version where they had Edie Brickell in it: ‘What I am is what I am.’ So … I was like, ‘We should bring it back when we play it live.’ It was a reason they didn’t use it on the original song. Maybe clearance or something. Stuff like that. Or at the end of ‘Not Afraid,’ when the band is breaking it down, I made them get the a cappella and I put in the ‘Holla if you … ‘ Start cutting that up. I think about [DJ] Premier a lot. I think about how to be subtle as a DJ. The band’s up here, Em is running the show. I look at it as accents. I was around [DJ] Muggs for so many years. I got to see so many great people do it. Definitely try to think of what I saw through the years, be subtle and play my part. Add some flavor.” Next Wave of Flav On Eminem and Slaughterhouse : “I didn’t make the Recovery album. Shout-out to DJ Khalil, the big homie. He did, like, four joints on the album. Em’s got him on the album. Mr. Porter made the album. Havoc made the album. It adds to me wanting to go even harder. I think what it was, that I’m so accustomed to making stuff for Mobb Deep or Dilated [Peoples] or the people in my immediate circle. Being around Em more, I’m starting to get it. People vibe, and we make the best music. Now that I’m around him more, there’s talks of the Slaughterhouse project. I think that might be one of the first moments I might be able to pick up some dust.” On Gang Green : “I got this project Gang Green with Oh No, a real good friend from the West Coast, a collaboration project we did together. We did the rhymes and beats together. It’s like I’m almost going backwards. I’ve had my years when I tried to make big stuff after I had a little success. Now I’m gong back to the raw beats, making something every country can feel. Raekwon’s on the joint. Guilty Simpson, Evidence, Fat Sean, a bunch of people I have relationships with.” On Prodigy : “P comes home in February. It’s gonna be a very busy time. It’s amazing. He feels like he’s home already. He’s in the best health he’s been in. He’s really excited. I’ve been sending him beats. Havoc is sending him beats. I e-mail them to his wife, and she puts it on some type of cassette. It’s like he’s in the studio, he’s just not recording.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Eminem, Lil Wayne, Drake, Rick Ross

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