twitter.com twitter.com My info :3: twitter.com facebook.com Justin Bieber SNL Tribute (ALAYLM Cover) – Jordan Era Man, I never knew how much of a fan of Justin Bieber I was till I was fan girling all over twitter during the SNL (Saturday Night Live) show where he hosted and performed. I decided to do a tribute to my ol’ boy since I’ve been a fan since 09 and he always been a great inspreation to me; along with the fact he done amazing job on this show! This for all the beliebers to since I’m a pretty big one myself. Shout out to all you guys that were talking to me on Twitter. ♥ Ya’ll :3. http://www.youtube.com/v/CqNpJSsypvs?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata More here: Justin Bieber SNL Tribute (ALAYLM Cover) – Jordan Era
Tearful testimonies were in full force earlier today when iconic Hip Hop figures and artists all came out to give credit and pay their last respect . A constellation of stars — many of them wearing pins emblazoned with Lighty’s face — crowded a Manhattan funeral home to pay their respects. Sean Diddy Combs, Fat Joe, Rev. Run, Missy Elliott, Michael Bivens, Wyclef Jean, Ed Lover — each stopped by the open casket where Lighty was laid out in a black suit. The mourners also included rappers Lighty had worked with like 50 Cent, singers like Mary J. Blige and Lauryn Hill, celebrities like Gayle King and Nick Cannon, and other rap moguls like Andre Harrell, Lyor Cohen and Mona Scott-Young. Rapper Busta Rhymes capped his tribute to his longtime friend with a rap. “You were the light in a lot of lives,” Busta declared at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel. “It ain’t no coincidence that your last name was Lighty.” Russell Simmons credited Lighty with helping “create a cultural revolution” and rapper Q-Tip called him “an honorable man.” “He grew up to be in so many ways a true leader in our hip hop world,” rapper LL Cool J said. “We didn’t thank him enough. I know I didn’t.” Lighty’s 17-year-old daughter Tiffany sobbed through the ceremony. Her sister, Deja, said she wasn’t surprised by the turnout. “I know my dad was a popular guy,” the 16-year-old said. Lighty, 44, the founder and chief of Violator Management, killed himself last month after a heated argument with his estranged wife Veronica outside their Riverdale townhouse, police said. R.I.P. Chris. We thank you for all the work you did and good music you gave us. Source Images via Twitter
Jack Black took the stage with a Queen cover band in concert on June 23, belting out the lyrics to “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Suffice it to say, the guy is awesome. The actor was at the Protomen show at the Exit/In theater in Nashville, Tenn., when the tribute group broke into the song and asked him to participate. About three minutes into the classic rock staple, the group called The Muppets star, who’s also half of the band Tenacious D, on stage to sing back up vocals. The crowd went wild. Watch Jack rock the house below: Jack Black Sings Bohemian Rhapsody
R.I.P. MCA ! Portland dad James Winters and his wife, kids and nephew spent last week putting together this tribute to Adam “MCA” Yauch. You likey? Source Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Bossip Discovery Date : 14/05/2012 18:52 Number of articles : 2
During a concert at The Hollywood Bowl last night, Chris Martin and Coldplay paid tribute to Adam Yauch , the Beastie Boys “MCA” who died at the age of 47 this week. “”We’re sending all our love to the Beastie Boys,” Martin said as he concluded the cover of the group’s classic “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party).” Yauch passed away Friday after a three-year battle with cancer. As the music industry and fans around the globe mourn, watch this emotional performance now: Coldplay – “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)” (Beastie Boys Tribute)
During a concert at The Hollywood Bowl last night, Chris Martin and Coldplay paid tribute to Adam Yauch , the Beastie Boys “MCA” who died at the age of 47 this week. “”We’re sending all our love to the Beastie Boys,” Martin said as he concluded the cover of the group’s classic “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party).” Yauch passed away Friday after a three-year battle with cancer. As the music industry and fans around the globe mourn, watch this emotional performance now: Coldplay – “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)” (Beastie Boys Tribute)
Fans of Whitney Houston can relive one of the highest points of her career on March 28th when “The Bodyguard” hits movie theaters for one night only! Before you start thinking that the re-release of the film is to capitalize off of Whitney Houston’s death, its not…really. 2012 happens to be the year that will commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the movie. Although the event will not be branded as a “tribute” to Whitney Houston, it will surely be an opportunity for fans to reflect on Whitney’s amazing acting and singing talents. Warner Bros will screen “The Bodyguard” in more than 400 theaters across the country. If you’re in Atlanta, check out the AJC to see where the movie will be playing locally.
Sources say that Fox’s hit musical drama, “Glee” is shooting a Whitney Houston Episode that will feature 8 songs and a “character piece.” Just days after Fox’s “American Idol” made headlines for their tribute to the late Whitney Houston, the torch is being handed over to another series on the network. “Glee” is at work on a special tribute episode devoted to Houston. According to E! Online, the Fox hit is filming an episode of Season 3 that will include eight songs from Houston’s discography. SOURCE: Huffington Post
I don’t know what is going on here…..but I know it is in Katy Perry tradition of being trashy, tasteless, and lacking any level of cosideration for anyone but her cunt self….If Katy Perry wasn’t so self involved, with such a huge ego for someone who isn’t hot enough to deserve an ego, but who was just smart enough to be the groupie pussy to a half black guy at his peak, only to leverage those contacts into the pile of garbage that is her. They say she’s “Channeling” Amy Winehouse, I say she’s mocking her, but that’s just Katy Perry’s abrasive way…and really it’s far nicer than my tribute to Amy Winehouse which involes some rotting meat, one of her CDs and picture