‘ I tried to show her that I could work hard to be with her,’ Jo told MTV News backstage at the VMAs. By Gil Kaufman, with reporting by Rob Markman Lady Gaga as Jo Calderone at the 2011 VMAs Photo: Getty Images You can imagine why Lady Gaga would be a bit pissed. After all, not only did her male alter ego/ pretend boyfriend Jo Calderone air out their relationship woes in an monologue opening the VMAs, but then he shared a kiss with Britney Spears after presenting her Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. “I’m hopin’ that she’ll take me back,” said a clearly emotional Calderone backstage after the show, as he clutched Jo Gaga’s two Moonmen for Best Female Video and Best Video With a Message. “I’m hoping she’s gonna wanna roll around with me again in bed, you know what I’m sayin’?” The pair, who shared the screen in the video for “Yo
I know I’m really late, but I need to share my Bieber experience with everyone. It has been one year that I have gone to Justin Bieber’s concert in Glendale, AZ. I was waiting 176 DAYS for this to finally HAPPEN! I found out I got the V.I.P package . I knew it was going to be so hot, so I wore something cute but appropriate. It turned out to be +116 degrees outside and there was no shade. We got in the arena at about 3:00, and we went straight to the V.I.P lounge. They had tables filled with food, candy, drinks, chocolate, EVERYTHING you could possibly dream of! I didn’t even want to eat because I was to excited. I thought I was going to be able to meet & greet with Justin, but you had to have the “special pass” or win. I got to meet Jessica Jarrell and The Stunners. They were both amazing and so beautiful! After they were done taking pictures, everyone grabbed their stuff and went downstairs to the stage. We all got our seat and stood there while Ryan Good and Justin Bieber’s band practiced. Ryan Good was talking to us about how we couldn’t scream that loud but oh well! Justin Bieber came out with a purple hat, purple shoes, grey pants, and a white shirt. HE LOOKED HOT! He started to answer everyone’s questions and then I got enough confidence to ask him, “Where do we give you the presents we made you?” and he looked at me and said, “You give them to Kenny and he will take them and put them where I can get them,” with an amazing smile! I COULDN’T BELIEVE HE TALKED TO ME! I was so happy, I had the biggest smile ever! After sound check we all went to the hallway and played a few games. It was 6:30 and everyone was coming in. I got my seat and waited there FOREVER! Justin came out of the stage and everyone was screaming and jumping. He finished his songs then ‘That should be’ me came on. He came out with a towel wrapped around neck and started to wipe the sweat off. He threw it and I CAUGHT IT! I was screaming so loud during a sad song, haha! I saw a BIG camera so I shook the towel and screamed. It ended up being on the 2010 Teen Choice Awards! At the end of the night, we drove home and when I woke up I was in my bed. I was confused but happy. The next day I didn’t even have a voice left! @JBieberAZBaby View post: I know I’m really late, but I need to share my…
‘It’s just something about ‘Pac and I,’ Weezy tells MTV News about performing ‘Hail Mary’ on June 12 special. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Lil Wayne Photo: MTV It’s clear with his “Best Rapper Alive” proclamations that Lil Wayne wants to be remembered among the greats. And with an extensive and well-regarded catalog, he may already be there. Still, during Wayne’s MTV “Unplugged” special, set to air Sunday, June 12, the Young Money CEO pays homage to another rap legend: Tupac Shakur. “I knew because this is my ‘Unplugged,’ I said, ‘I want to do some kind of tribute to one of those great artists,’ ” Wayne explained to us of why he chose to perform the fallen MC’s 1996 single “Hail Mary.” “It’s just something about ‘Pac and I,” he said after the show’s taping last month. “I picked that second verse, ‘Penitentiaries is packed with promise makers,’ and I was like, ‘That whole verse is just perfect — they never realized the precious time that they wasting.’ ” “Hail Mary” appeared on Tupac’s The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, which he recorded under the alias Makaveli. Although ‘Pac finished the album before he was fatally gunned down on September 7, 1996, the LP wasn’t released until after he died. The track has been covered by quite a few rap artists, including Eminem, 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes, who remade the classic together in 2003 with a dis aimed at then-rival Ja Rule. The iconic song has never been covered by Weezy, though, until now. Last November, DJ Khaled appeared on “RapFix Live” and drew comparisons between Wayne and ‘Pac, noting Weezy’s eight-month incarceration for attempted gun possession, his work ethic and overall likability. “Ain’t nobody have that impact since Tupac. Lil Wayne is a genius and he’s a great person. He’s always showed love to everybody. You can’t say anything bad about Wayne,” Khaled told host Sway. “So when he was on vacation, it didn’t feel like he was gone. He dropped the album and it went #1. He was in every video. It was just as big. Now he’s home. When he was on vacation, he was that powerful. Imagine what he’s about to do.” Don’t miss “MTV2 Presents: Lil Wayne Unplugged,” premiering Sunday, June 12, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on MTV2, MTV and MTV.com.
‘You have to really go out and grind for your own and build your own fanbase,’ Young Money MC tells Sway during ‘RapFix Live.’ By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Tyga on “RapFix Live” Photo: Rich Sancho/ MTV News When Sean “Diddy” Combs decided to take his Last Train to Paris show on the road , he tapped one of Young Money’s brightest stars, Tyga, to come with him as an opening act. And even though Lil Wayne’s I Am Still Music Tour is running concurrently with Diddy-Dirty Money’s Coming Home trek, Tyga insists there are no conflicts between the camps at all. In fact, the YM soldier said Wayne encourages his artists to branch out. “Wayne told us: Don’t rely on him to make you hot, don’t rely on him for the hits. You have to really go out and grind for your own and build your own fanbase,” Tyga told Sway during MTV News’ “Rap Fix Live.” “That’s important. People respect that more, too, when you can build your own foundation and they can really get to you as an artist and not get to know you as a group.” The Grammy-nominated L.A. rapper said he has learned a lot by watching the D-DM stage show and that Combs often comes to him for performance tips as well. “Every time he comes to me after the show and is like, ‘How was that? Was the show dope? Tell me what you think,’ ” Tyga said. ” And I tell him stuff like, ‘Maybe you should add that song right there to keep the energy’ or whatever. It’s a lot of respect out there.” Diddy-Dirty Money’s 20-city tour kicked off last week in Minneapolis and will makes stops in Toronto, Boston and NYC before concluding in St. Louis on May 15. Will you be seeing Diddy-Dirty Money on tour? Tell us below! Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Tyga Related Artists Tyga Diddy Lil Wayne
‘She knocked it out of the box,’ one fan tells MTV News after nightclub gig. By Jocelyn Vena Britney Spears performs “Big Fat Bass” at Rain Nightclub in the Palms Las Vegas Photo: Roderick Trestrail Britney Spears proved to be a Femme Fatale when she hit the stage Friday night in Las Vegas . The pop superstar donned multiple costumes during her high-octane three-song set, and her fans loved every moment of it. Emerie told MTV News moments after the show: “I love Britney! Everything was perfect. My favorite part was when she performed the song ‘Till the World Ends.’ Anything with Britney is amazing.” Jewelry designer Heather Bettes added, “It was fantastic. Britney Spears, she looks stellar. She killed it. She really brought it The beading is amazing on her costumes. She looked great. She brought it.” While fans described Spears’ big show as “awesome,” “sexy” and “the best thing ever,” two die-hards had a personal connection to the show. “I loved it!” Danielle said of Brit’s performance at Rain nightclub in the Palms Casino and Resort. In fact, she loved it so much because her pal Mark is one of Brit’s dancers. While Mark was one of her favorite parts, she said Britney really shined. “The very end of the last song [was awesome],” she explained about pop’s reigning queen. “She looked sexy. She’s hot.” Daniel, who is not only Danielle’s friend but also Mark’s boyfriend, was very excited to see his beau onstage with the star. “He looked so sexy,” he proclaimed, adding that Brit had told the dancers that this show was all about her excited fans. “She wants to please all of her fans. She knocked it out of the box.” Those good vibes were felt by Britney as well, who tweeted after the show , “OMFG it feels good to be on stage again!!” For fans who may have missed it, they can check out Spears’ performance in an MTV special airing next week, with a tease dropping Tuesday, the same day as the release of Femme Fatale. Did you catch Britney’s performance? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Artists Britney Spears
The critics heap praise on Johnny Depp’s animated reunion with Gore Verbinski. By Eric Ditzian With top-notch fare at a minimum at the multiplex during these early months of the years, “Gnomeo & Juliet” has slowly crept up the box-office ranks, starting in the #3 slot and narrowly — by $135,000 — missing out on the top spot last weekend. This weekend, however, those animated garden statues will make way for a CGI lizard who will dominate the box office. With Johnny Depp voicing the title character and his “Pirates of the Caribbean” director Gore Verbinski at the helm, “Rango” has collected enthusiastic reviews. The only criticism, it seems, is whether the PG flick is most squarely aimed at children or their parents. For that critique and a whole lot of praise, read on. The Story “Depp plays a zonk-eyed pet lizard traveling cross-country through the Mojave Desert when a freak accident leaves him stranded in the blistering sun. Far removed from his natural habitat, the green-skinned, Hawaiian shirt-wearing reptile finds it virtually impossible to camouflage himself in his new all-brown environment, choosing instead to pass for something he’s not, a fearless gunfighter named Rango. With no real-world experience but a near-inexhaustible supply of good luck, Rango looks exactly like what the naively optimistic denizens of Dirt need right now: a hero. Their old-timey desert outpost is beset by predators and ruled by a corrupt mayor (Ned Beatty, playing a less huggable villain than he did in ‘Toy Story 3’), who clearly has a hand in the mysterious drought making all their lives miserable.” — Peter Debruge, Variety The Visuals “The technical production sparkles. The first feature-length animation from Industrial Light and Magic effects studio, ‘Rango’ is a holiday for the eye. Its action is set against grandiose, panoramic Southwest landscapes, whose epic vistas are rendered in rich color and vivid detail. Every mote of dust in a shaft of light, each facet in a barroom shot glass, the individual wrinkles in Rango’s reptilian skin — there’s not a pixel on the screen that hasn’t been art-directed to within an inch of its life. The action sequences are dizzying, death-defying marvels. The animated cast — a menagerie of gila monsters, horned toads, rattlers, rats and other frontier wildlife — is sharply individualized and expressive. The lizard’s asymmetrical poker face, with pop-eyed peepers that rotate like gun turrets, isn’t very mobile in human terms, yet it’s effortlessly easy to read.” — Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune The Comparison to Other Animated Flicks “A marvelous mash-up of Old West and newfangled, ‘Rango’ rewrites the animation playbook with its eye-popping critters and varmints, and its hero’s tale (tail?) of a chameleon desperate for a SAG card and a town desperate for a sheriff. What fun. In a world choked with animated films — the good, the bad and the ugly — it’s hard to be either original or great. Yet director Gore Verbinski has done both — and without 3-D — breaking the rules and new ground.” — Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times The Dissenters “[I]t’s completely soulless. I may be in the minority. But seeing this sour riff on everything from to ‘Cat Ballou’ to ‘Chinatown’ to ‘The Shakiest Gun in the West,’ with a big suburban preview audience, was instructive. Not much laughter. Moans and sobs of pre-teen fright whenever Rattlesnake Jake slithered into view, threatening murder. Any one crowd’s response to any movie may not be indicative; nonetheless the audience’s mood seemed in synch with my own.” — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune The Final Word “[T]he spirit is closer to those old Bugs Bunny cartoons in which Bugs would cross paths with real movie stars or perform Wagnerian opera. In other words, it is not self-conscious knowingness that drives ‘Rango’ but rather a quirky and sincere enthusiasm for all the strange stuff that has piled up in the filmmakers’ heads over the years. … In spite of a profile that should place it alongside ‘Megamind’ and ‘Despicable Me’ and the long list of other overblown, have-fun-or-else cartoons, this rambling, anarchic tale is gratifyingly fresh and eccentric. Much of the time you don’t quite know where it is going, which is high praise indeed given the slick predictability that governs most other entertainments of its kind.” — A.O. Scott, The New York Times Check out everything we’ve got on “Rango.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .