It had been so long since we first saw the on-set pics from Beyoncé and Alicia Keys’ video for “Put It In A Love Song”, we totally forgot that the video hadn’t dropped yet! For some reason, the single and vid was shelved for over a year — what were they waiting for, Alicia and … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 09/03/2011 22:20 Number of articles : 5
Remember when Alicia Keys & Beyoncé travelled to Brazil last year to film a video for their song “Put It In A Love Song?” The video was never released, and was pretty much forgotten about until this preview surfaced online. Will the video ever see the light of day in its finished form? We don’t know for certain. Check out the preview for the time being. RELATED: Happy Couple: Alicia Keys & Swizz Beatz RELATED: VIDEO: Behind The Scenes of Alicia & Beyonce’s Video
Maybe we have Coming To America to blame…but it seems like we can’t go two days without seeing some star in public wearing some sort of animal print like they’re from Zamunda. Sometimes they look sexy, other times not so much.
All agree that Stefano Langone deserved his second chance, but some think Kendra Chantelle was robbed. By Gil Kaufman “American Idol” contestant Brett Loewenstern Photo: FOX Hearts were broken, some dreams were dashed and others were realized while a trio of singers was saved from the pop-culture trash heap on Thursday night during the two-hour “American Idol” results show . We reached out to some of our favorite “Idol”izers to get their take on the action on the elimination extravaganza, and while they all had their complaints about who did and didn’t make the cut, the one thing they could all agree on was that Stefano Langone absolutely killed it when the chips were down. Entertainment Weekly critic Annie Barrett said that for the most part, the top 13 was dead-on. “Everyone who we knew in our hearts should be in the top 10 was voted in,” she said of such finalists as Casey Abrams, Lauren Alaina, Scotty McCreery, Jacob Lusk, James Durbin, Paul McDonald and Pia Toscano. “The one surprise was that Haley Reinhart was voted into the top 10 by America,” she said of the singer who did a competent but unimpressive take on “Fallin’ ” by Alicia Keys this week. “I don’t think she would have gotten a judges’ wild card.” Barrett was firmly behind the decision to give Langone a second chance and said he killed it during his take on Smokie Norful’s “I Need You Now,” which she said was full of feeling and emotion. As for the other wild-card winners, Barrett said Naima Adedapo did a nice job after choosing the wrong song on Wednesday night and proved she deserved to be on the show, but she wasn’t feeling Ashthon Jones. “I didn’t think she was good last night,” said Barrett of Jones’ just-OK attempt at the “Dreamgirls” number “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.” “I’m surprised, but not surprised they wanted her because of who she is and what she looks like,” said Barrett. “She has that diva attitude and she’s a good character, so it’s good casting.” MTV’s resident “Idol” expert, Jim Cantiello, for one, was pissed at America and the judges for not giving Bette Midler-esque Lauren Turner another chance. “I’m livid with the judges for not letting her sing for a wild-card spot,” said Cantiello of the sassy former housecleaner. “Other than that, I’m not mad at the results, a far cry from last season’s semi-final bloodbath. Brett [Loewenstern] and Rachel [Zevita] were fun distractions, Robbie [Rosen] and Kendra [Chantelle’s] attempts at nuance went over the collective head of the voters, and Tim [Halperin] and Julie [Zorrilla] were both contestants who wilted without instruments.” For Cantiello, and for everyone, really, the night’s highlight was wild card Langone’s game-changing “I Need You Now,” which he said blew him away. “By the end of the two hours, America (and the judges) had selected a diverse, solid top 13 that should have us all glued to our TVs for the rest of the season. We have belters, young countrified whippersnappers, two sassy divas (one male, one female), a sex kitten, an exotic flower, a hair-metal throwback, and however you’d categorize Paul McDonald and Casey Abrams.” TVLine.com “Idol” recapper Michael Slezak, was adamant about one thing: Chantelle was robbed, robbed, he tells you! “Call 911, that was a felony!” he said of Chantelle’s failure to earn a wild-card berth despite what he called her show-stopping performance of “Georgia on My Mind” during her second-chance slot on Thursday’s show. “There’s no way you can tell me [after that performance] that the judges didn’t have minds made up of who was going into the top 13. I think those six performances we saw were a bit of ‘Idol’ theater more than them making their decisions.” Slezak also had high praise for Langone’s slam-dunk effort, saying the judges had already declared how much they liked him on Tuesday, even if America didn’t seem ready to commit. He thought the top 13 was solid and has him excited in a way last season’s finalists didn’t, mostly because there are no clear front-runners amid a talented group of vocalists who all have different, interesting strengths. “Last year, Crystal, Lee and Big Mike had already emerged at this point as ones to watch,” he said. “But while some of this year’s contestants have gotten more airtime, there are seven or eight [contestants] with a legitimate chance to take home the top prize.” Among his picks to watch are Toscano , whose story we haven’t really heard yet and who clearly was saving something in the tank considering her wow-worthy final slot on . He also likes McDonald’s “young Bradley Cooper-meets Mumford & Sons” look and style, though he worries the smiling singer’s quirky nature could doom him to “Idol” also-ran status. “I’m hoping Stefano remembers that feeling every time he takes the stage,” Slezak said of Langone’s go-for-broke emotional performance in the wild-card round. “It would behoove the other contestants to play that every time they take the stage to remind them that it’s do-or-die each time.” Do you agree with our experts on the top 13? Let us know in the comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘Idol Party Live’ With MTV News’ Jim Cantiello Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 10 Performances
Yeezy is expected to make a surprise appearance at Sunday’s game. By Gil Kaufman Kanye West Photo: Ben Hider/Getty Images The talent roster at this weekend’s NBA All-Star Game is starting to get out of control. The Deadspin sports blog cited an unnamed “in-the-know-tipster” on Wednesday in reporting that Kanye West will “make a surprise appearance during Rihanna’s halftime show at the NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles on Sunday.” It’s possible the two will perform the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy track “All of the Lights,” which features Rihanna singing alongside ‘Ye, Elton John, Fergie, Alicia Keys and more. It would make sense since that song is tipped to be the next single from West’s album and a music video is reportedly in the works. It’s not like Yeezy hasn’t expressed his love for the game before, including just recently, when he appeared in the Robert Rodriguez-directed short film promoting Kobe Bryant’s new line of Nike shoes. A representative for West had no comment when reached by MTV News to confirm the rumor, and reps for Rihanna and the NBA had not returned calls for comment at press time. In addition to Rihanna, Lenny Kravitz has been tapped to play at the game, performing before the tip-off during player introductions. Josh Groban will sing the national anthem and Melanie Fiona will do the honors on the Canadian anthem, while the “What’s My Name?” singer will provide the entertainment during the half. On Saturday, during the All-Star Saturday Night show, Keri Hilson will sing the national anthem and Cee Lo Green will serve up some “Forget You” during the three-point shooting contest. The Sprite Slam Dunk contest will be preceded by Far East Movement, who’ll perform their new single, “Rocketeer.” Friday night’s entertainment will be provided by Cali Swag District, who will “Teach Me How to Dougie” during the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge and Youth Jam, which, like all of the All-Star events , will be shown on TNT. The NBA All-Star Game airs Sunday at 7 p.m. ET on TNT. Related Artists Kanye West Rihanna
This mother/stepmother skipped most of the Grammy festivities over the weekend. But she was spotted having lunch in L.A. without her new-ish husband and new-ish baby. Can you guess who it is? That’s Egypt Dean’s mommy Alicia Keys having what looks like a pretty energetic chat with a friend in Beverly Hills. What do you think Egypt and Daddy Swizzy were doing?
Marrying Alicia Keys has to be one of the best things that ever happened to Swizz Beatz . Not only did he find love and add to his wealth— this dude is like the new go to guy when companies are looking for someone to rep their product. At the end of last year, Swizz Beatz released his own new line with Reebok — Not so sure how the masses are reacting to this but it must be great because Reebok cut a commercial for it BUT… The shoe is not seen in the commercial. Check It Out: Is Swizz Beatz really the guy people are checking for to see what’s the latest hot thing they need to get their hands on??? First Ashton Martin… Then Reebok… What’s Next?? How many of you are about to run out and get these jawns???
Lady Antebellum, John Legend and the Roots, Jay-Z and more take home Grammys. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lady Antebellum Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images All the Grammys have been handed out, and in a night of upsets, a few unexpected artists walked away with some glittery statuettes for the mantle. Jazz bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding snagged the Best New Artist trophy , besting chart-toppers like Justin Bieber and Drake, and indie darlings Arcade Fire won the coveted Album of the Year trophy, beating out pop supernovas like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, heavily nominated MC Eminem and country stars Lady Antebellum. Lady Antebellum have plenty more to celebrate, however, having picked up no less than five awards, including both Song of the Year and Record of the Year. John Legend and the Roots’ joint project Wake Up! as well as Jay-Z scored three awards (none were televised), while 10-time and six-time nominees Em and Gaga both walked away with two awards. Check out some of the winners below: Album of the Year Arcade Fire – The Suburbs Record of the Year Lady Antebellum – “Need You Now” Best New Artist Esperanza Spalding Song of the Year Lady Antebellum – “Need You Now” Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals Train – “Hey, Soul Sister (Live)” Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No. 1, Jeff Beck and Oumou Sangare – “Imagine” Best Dance Recording Rihanna – “Only Girl (In the World)” Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals The Black Keys – “Tighten Up” Best Hard Rock Performance Them Crooked Vultures – “New Fang” Best Rock Song Neil Young – “Angry World” Best Alternative Music Album The Black Keys – Brothers Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals Sade – “Soldier of Love” Best Contemporary R&B Album Usher – Raymond v. Raymond Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Jay-Z and Alicia Keys – “Empire State of Mind” Best Rap Song Jay-Z and Alicia Keys – “Empire State of Mind” Best Rap Album Eminem – Recovery Best Country Collaboration With Vocals Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson – “As She’s Walking Away” Best Country Song Lady Antebellum – “Need You Now” Best Country Album Lady Antebellum – Need You Now Best Americana Album Mavis Staples – You Are Not Alone Best Traditional Blues Album Pinetop Perkins and Willie “Big Eyes” Smith – Joined at the Hip Check out a complete Grammy winners list here . For Grammy Awards winners list, analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News during the big show and beyond. Related Videos 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Performances Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Awards Show Related Artists Lady Antebellum John Legend The Roots
Lady Antebellum, John Legend and the Roots, Jay-Z and more take home Grammys. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lady Antebellum Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images All the Grammys have been handed out, and in a night of upsets, a few unexpected artists walked away with some glittery statuettes for the mantle. Jazz bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding snagged the Best New Artist trophy , besting chart-toppers like Justin Bieber and Drake, and indie darlings Arcade Fire won the coveted Album of the Year trophy, beating out pop supernovas like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, heavily nominated MC Eminem and country stars Lady Antebellum. Lady Antebellum have plenty more to celebrate, however, having picked up no less than five awards, including both Song of the Year and Record of the Year. John Legend and the Roots’ joint project Wake Up! as well as Jay-Z scored three awards (none were televised), while 10-time and six-time nominees Em and Gaga both walked away with two awards. Check out some of the winners below: Album of the Year Arcade Fire – The Suburbs Record of the Year Lady Antebellum – “Need You Now” Best New Artist Esperanza Spalding Song of the Year Lady Antebellum – “Need You Now” Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals Train – “Hey, Soul Sister (Live)” Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No. 1, Jeff Beck and Oumou Sangare – “Imagine” Best Dance Recording Rihanna – “Only Girl (In the World)” Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals The Black Keys – “Tighten Up” Best Hard Rock Performance Them Crooked Vultures – “New Fang” Best Rock Song Neil Young – “Angry World” Best Alternative Music Album The Black Keys – Brothers Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals Sade – “Soldier of Love” Best Contemporary R&B Album Usher – Raymond v. Raymond Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Jay-Z and Alicia Keys – “Empire State of Mind” Best Rap Song Jay-Z and Alicia Keys – “Empire State of Mind” Best Rap Album Eminem – Recovery Best Country Collaboration With Vocals Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson – “As She’s Walking Away” Best Country Song Lady Antebellum – “Need You Now” Best Country Album Lady Antebellum – Need You Now Best Americana Album Mavis Staples – You Are Not Alone Best Traditional Blues Album Pinetop Perkins and Willie “Big Eyes” Smith – Joined at the Hip Check out a complete Grammy winners list here . For Grammy Awards winners list, analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News during the big show and beyond. Related Videos 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Performances Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Awards Show Related Artists Lady Antebellum John Legend The Roots
Supermodel remembers heated argument over yearbook in latest episode. By Mawuse Ziegbe Brooklyn Decker on “When I Was 17” Photo: MTV Brooklyn Decker is a catwalk-strutting supermodel who can induce whiplash with her swimsuit-clad curves, but in high school the siren had more of a passion for politics than fashion. On the latest episode of “When I Was 17” — which premieres Saturday at 11 a.m. ET on MTV — Decker recalls getting into a heated argument with her teacher over a yearbook layout that would have left her beloved student council out of the tome. “My friend Ashley and I were in this class. I was the senior class president and Ashley was student body president, and the yearbook teacher did not want to give student council a page in the yearbook,” she says, explaining, “We funded all these clubs and we support all these clubs through spirit week and so we thought we deserve a page in the yearbook.” However, their teacher, Ms. Smith, explains that since the student council was full of go-getting teens active in several clubs that would’ve gotten some shine elsewhere in the annual volume, perhaps preserving space for those other organizations would help spread the yearbook love. “We had one page left in the book,” the teacher recalls. “We were trying to decide what group would get that one last page, and I said, ‘Listen guys, the same people who are in student council are in lots of other things and so I think we should give the page to this less visible group in the school.’ ” But Decker wasn’t having it. Her friend Ashley says, “Brooke just like, lost it,” a reaction the model doesn’t deny. “We started yelling things at one another and by the end of the class Ashley took a trash can and just chucked it at a wall. And I walked out of the class and I went like this [makes a provocative gesture] and I yelled, ‘Suck it!’ to my teacher,” she says. Decker jokingly chalks up the outburst to an overload of heart-racing energy drinks. “I don’t know what came over me, I was crazy in high school,” she says. “I was like, all hopped up on Red Bull or something, I don’t know.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Kobe Bryant, Brooklyn Decker and Candice Accola — premieres Saturday at 11 a.m. ET on MTV. Related Videos Sneak Preview Of This Week’s ‘When I Was 17’ Related Photos In The Spotlight: Brooklyn Decker