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Lady Gaga Arrives In Gaming World With ‘Dance Central’

‘Rock Band’ creator Harmonix is working on a new dance game that uses the Kinect camera on Xbox 360. By Russ Frushtick Lady Gaga Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Harmonix was making rhythm games long before the days of “Rock Band,” but despite being fans of dance music, the developer has always had a difficult time implementing those kinds of tracks into their games. The solution was to launch an entirely new rhythm-game franchise: “Dance Central.” The key to “Dance Central” was Microsoft’s Kinect , a motion-sensing camera that’s able to track the precise body movements of anyone standing in front of it. No game pad or controller is required — simply walk up and you’re good to go. From there, the jump to making a dance game seemed like a perfect fit. It’s the easy-to-play nature of “Dance Central” that made Harmonix believe they could bring it to the masses. During Microsoft’s press conference at E3 2010 , Harmonix co-founder Alex Rigopulos admitted that it’s a challenge to get people to play a dance game. “At Harmonix we’re always thriving for new ways to get people experiencing music,” he said. “Dancing can be intimidating for some people, but ‘Dance Central’ was developed so that everyone can play.” As someone who has never been good at dancing (in games or out), I came upon “Dance Central” with a healthy amount of skepticism. Surprisingly, though, I found the game remarkably easy, even for someone as rhythmically challenged as me. Complex dance moves are broken down into individual steps, and the difficulty is slowly ramped up, so players can take one move at a time. If someone is having difficulty pulling off a step-clap-step in the middle of Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face,” for example, the game will pause and let the would-be dancer try the move again until they have it down. It took me no time at all to adapt to the dozen moves throughout Bell Biv DeVoe’s “Poison,” and I even managed to gain a decent-size crowd of onlookers. Warning: This game requires a healthy sampling of humility. Harmonix isn’t ditching its “Rock Band” roots anytime soon, though. The developer is hard at work on “Rock Band 3,” which will introduce keyboards and a new “Pro” mode, which helps players to learn real-world guitars, drums and keyboards just by playing through the game. Both “Dance Central” and “Rock Band 3” are planned for release in the fall. For more gaming news straight from E3, head on over to Multiplayer.MTV.com . Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Miley Cyrus Attached To Star In Dark Thriller ‘Wake’

Singer/actress is considering role of girl who can enter people’s dreams. By Gil Kaufman Miley Cyrus Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage Miley Cyrus is about to take another step in her burgeoning transition from child star to mainstream leading lady. The singer, whose Can’t Be Tamed album comes out on Monday, is in talks to star in the big-screen adaptation of the thriller “Wake,” part of a trilogy of young-adult paranormal novels written by Lisa McCann. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Cyrus, 17, is attached to star in the film, which is being adapted for the screen by “Disturbia” co-writer Christopher Landon. (The movie is being co-produced by MTV Films.)

50 Cent And Floyd Mayweather Talk New Albums, Fake Rappers

Fif tells Mixtape Daily that he might scrap his Black Magic album for a new concept. By Shaheem Reid, with reporting by Tim Kash 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather Photo: MTV News The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive For the original concept of his Black Magic album , 50 Cent said he was inspired by dance music while touring overseas. Now that he’s in the U.S., on the Invitation Tour , the G-Unit team captain said he has a whole other muse for a completely different album. “I started working on it,” 50 said last week in Los Angeles. “I been working on writing to a concept for Black Magic. … I recorded 19 songs. Then when I got back to the U.S., I started writing to a different concept. I spoke to Em. He called me when I was starting in Detroit.” Before Fif could go more in-depth about his upcoming album, his friend, Floyd Mayweather — who sat in on the interview as well — announced he has an LP as well. “We’re doing a compilation album,” Money Mayweather said. The boxing champ said he’ll be highlighting various artists on the project. “We’ll probably launch it in the heat of the next bout,” Fif said. “It’ll probably be the biggest fight in the history of the sport.” Of course, 50 was referring to the long-delayed Mayweather/ Manny Pacquiao title bout. Floyd wants Pacquiao to take Olympic-style drug testing, and Manny has resisted thus far. Back to the music: Fif and Mayweather agree that a lot of the hip-hop out right now has taken a softer turn. “It’ll just make room for you to impact when [the hardcore] comes back,” 50 assessed. “No one told the world to enjoy that [softer] music temporarily. I think a big portion of why people didn’t want to hear the aggressive content is because the people conveying them were lying.” “You got rappers in today’s time, they get a small advance from their record label, get a bunch of tattoos, a few piercings on their face, go to jail for 10 or 20 days, [then] they killers,” Mayweather weighed in. “Next time out, they rock stars. I think rap is crazy, but it’s still very creative.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines or follow the Mixtape Daily team on Twitter: @shaheemreid and @mongosladenyc .

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Harrison Ford And Calista Flockhart Get Married

‘Indiana Jones’ star and ‘Ally McBeal’ actress tie the knot in New Mexico on Tuesday. By Mawuse Ziegbe Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart Photo: Steve Granitz/ WireImage Indiana Jones is officially off the market. Harrison Ford and actress Calista Flockhart got married on Tuesday after dating for eight years. A rep for Flockhart confirmed to Us Weekly that the Hollywood duo got hitched in Sante Fe, New Mexico, where Ford is currently filming “Cowboys and Aliens.” Harrison Ford And Calista Flockhart Us reports that the wedding took place at the Governor’s Mansion in New Mexico and that Governor Bill Richardson presided over the nuptials. According to People magazine, the pair got engaged over Valentine’s Day weekend last year. The couple are raising a son together and met at the 2002 Golden Globes. Perhaps a lavish honeymoon is on the way as the pair made headlines earlier this year as one of the top-earning couples in entertainment , as estimated by Forbes magazine. Although Jay-Z and Beyonc

T-Pain Says He Won’t Release His New Album Until Music Sales Pick Up

‘Ain’t nobody selling records unless you Susan Boyle,’ T-Pain tells MTV News. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by James “FLX” Smith T-Pain Photo: MTV News There was a time in recent pop-culture history when T-Pain and his Vocoder were virtually inescapable. You couldn’t turn on the radio, watch a hilarious viral video or tune into an awards show without getting an earful of T-Pain and his computerized twang. But in 2010, with albums sales still sluggish, T-Pain said he’s not putting out any new music until the tide turns. “I got the mastered version of my album in my car right now. But I’m not bringing my album out until these artists start selling records again, ’cause ain’t nobody selling records unless you Susan Boyle,” T-Pain told MTV News. Even though his website is promoting his forthcoming effort RevolveR, the collabo king insisted he’s going to fall back until album sales pick up. “I’m not doing nothing. I’m not bringing out no album, not dropping no more new singles until people start selling records again, and that’s the approach I think everybody should take unless you Susan Boyle or Miley Cyrus.” Pain said that, these days, artists who are not running things on the pop tip don’t really have a chance. “It ain’t really nothing else you can do. Any hip-hop artists, anybody coming from the South, we ain’t doin’ it,” T-Pain said. “Until everybody show and prove, I ain’t droppin’ no album.” While he’s holding back on his solo work, Pain is still collaborating and told MTV News about creating the track “My Own Step” with ATL’s Roscoe Dash for the soundtrack to the dance flick “Step Up 3-D.” “The song was for somebody else at first, and then they was asking … [T-Pain’s label] Nappy Boy: ‘Do we have some songs for the “Step Up 3-D” movie?’ ” said Pain, who sent songs featuring artists such as Sophia Fresh, Tay Dizm and One Chance. “They was like, ‘You got some stuff with you on it?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, here go a song right here.’ They came up to me like, ‘Roscoe Dash got on.’ I was like, ‘Yes! We got him!’ ” T-Pain said, adding, “I’ve been trying to do a song with Roscoe Dash for a long time.” Pain, who’s no stranger to hitmaking, said he was looking forward to working with the “Show Out” rapper, because he thought Dash brought something fresh to the game. “I’ve been living in Atlanta for, like, two and a half years … and I listen to the radio a lot, and they play all Atlanta. When Roscoe Dash’s song came on the radio, I was like, ‘Oh, thank you,’ ” Pain said. “It was just a relief. It was just something new.” Are you bummed that T-Pain is waiting to release new music? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists T-Pain

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Katy Perry Loved Defeating Snoop Dogg’s Gummi Bears In ‘California Gurls’ Video

‘Snoop Dogg looks so awesome being the Wizard of Oz, kind of,’ Perry says of her co-star. By Jocelyn Vena Katy Perry Photo: MTV News In her “California Gurls” video , Katy Perry and her Gurls must defeat the evil Sugar Daddy ( Snoop Dogg ) and end his tyrannical reign over Candyfornia. But it’s not an easy thing to do, especially since he’s flanked by an army of Gummi Bears. When Perry spoke to MTV News about the video, she said that even though Snoop plays the bad guy, she loved getting the chance to work with the legendary MC. “OK, first off, Snoop Dogg looks so awesome being the Wizard of Oz, kind of, behind the music video,” she said. “He wants to keep all of the girls entrapped in his Candyfornia. He’s, like, the ruler, and I am the hero. … Snoop was amazing to work with.” Perry also loved playing opposite the Gummi Bear army. “One of the parts that just came up was the Gummi Bears giving the middle finger,” she said, while watching the video. “What’s funny about Gummi Bears is that they don’t have fingers so they just [have] their paw thing. We still had to blur it out. I thought it was really cute, and I like that the Gummi Bears are really evil.” But the Gummis were nothing in the face of Perry’s amazing frosting-cannon bra . “These whipped-cream [boobs] were in the music video because that was my only ammo,” she said. “I had to slay those Gummi Bears that were very evil. I had to show them who was boss in Candyfornia: the Gurls. The California Gurls, of course.” Will you ever look at Gummi Bears or whipped cream the same after seeing this video? Talk about it in the comments. Related Videos Katy Perry’s ‘California Gurls’: Frame By Frame MTV News Extended Play: Katy Perry Related Photos Concept Art For Katy Perry’s ‘California Gurls’ Related Artists Katy Perry Snoop Dogg

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Dr. Dre’s ‘Under Pressure,’ Featuring Jay-Z, Leaks Online

Unfinished Detox track has no chorus and isn’t mixed or mastered. By Shaheem Reid Jay-Z and Dr. Dre (file) Photo: Getty Images Dr. Dre asked Jay-Z to “come holler,” and Jay delivered. The pair recorded the Detox song “Under Pressure” months ago, and an unfinished version leaked online Wednesday (June 16). The song isn’t mixed or mastered and has no chorus, but it offers more than an inkling of where the two legends are headed. “The long-awaited Detox, bitch,” Dre starts the song. “But maybe I don’t wanna stop/ Maybe I don’t wanna quit/ Maybe I like ho’s/ Maybe I don’t want a wife/ Maybe I’m psycho/ Maybe we need to breathe some life in this sh–/ Maybe we are the life of this sh–.” The chorus is conspicuously absent, then Hov comes in for the second verse. “Dre, I think I need my sponsor,” he says. “Trying to grow, but I just can’t seem ta/ Having trouble cleaning up like FEMA/ All these little haters got me back with the nina/ Got me bringing guns to work, Gilbert Arenas.” In the track, Hov says he’s addicted to the finer things, like drop-top coupes, watches and bowlegged girls from the projects. “I’m in this party/ I’m up to no good/ And I should be ducking these clubs, Tiger Woods.” “I smoke, I drink, I’m supposed to stop but I can’t,” Dre says to end the record. “N—as don’t ask why/ I’m high … I’m a weed head and I’mma treat every day like the weekend.” “Under Pressure” isn’t the only Detox song to leak. An unfinished track featuring T.I. and Nas was bootlegged last year, as was a song with R. Kelly and 50 Cent that turned into Before I Self Destruct ‘s “Could’ve Been You.” Outside of Detox, Dre has been working with Eminem, of course, and the Game on his new LP The R.E.D. Album. What do you think of “Under Pressure” so far? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Dr. Dre Jay-Z

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Tupac Was ‘Fearless,’ Mike Tyson Says

‘It was obvious he was a genius, he was a prodigy,’ former heavyweight recalls on what would have been ‘Pac’s 39th birthday. By Shaheem Reid Tupac Shakur at the Paris Theater in New York City Photo: Ron Galella/ WireImage The last time Mike Tyson saw Tupac Shakur, it was September 7, 1996. ‘Pac, who had struck up a friendship with Tyson in the early 1990s, came to Las Vegas like thousands of others to watch “Iron Mike” clean the clock of fellow pugilist Bruce Seldon. That night, Tyson won the World Boxing Association’s heavyweight championship title via first-round TKO. After the bout, Mike, ‘Pac and Suge Knight headed to the locker room to celebrate. No one knew that prizefight night would also mark one of the greatest tragedies in hip-hop: Tupac was shot as he left the Tyson-Seldon matchup; he died from his injuries a few days later, on September 13. ” ‘Pac was just a ball of energy,” Tyson recalled of his friend, when MTV News called him up on Wednesday (June 16). The most prolific MC ever, ‘Pac would have celebrated his 39th birthday Wednesday. Instead, the hip-hop community honors Shakur’s life and legacy . Tyson remembered him as an individual who was unique, to say the least. The former heavyweight partied with the icon, but the two men also shared some insightful private conversations. “He was incredible. You knew he was a special person when he’s in your presence,” Tyson said on the phone from Las Vegas. “If you had any consciousness of the reality we live in, you could feel his energy. You knew he was a special individual. Mike described their talks as, “purely emotionally intimate talking; expression of feeling. He was very prolific in expressing himself. He had a lot of hostility. I think it was just misguided and misdirected. It was obvious he was a genius, he was a prodigy. Whoa! He was just amazing as far as his energy was concerned. He was explosive — like a black panther ready to pounce.” In the ring, Tyson exhibited ‘Pac-like qualities himself. He intimidated the competition, but the people loved him. He was a warrior, the fiercest gladiator the sport has ever seen. “He looked very destructive. He came across as a world beater,” Tyson said. “As far as his music was concerned, his presence and his energy … the word I’m looking for is fearless. He came across as fearless. When you come across somebody that’s fearless, you’re a little bit in awe. You’re like. ‘Whoa!’ He’s ready to blow, too, at any moment; very volatile. He’s very focused. He can go from one second to the next and get very focused.” Tyson and Tupac met during a turning point in both their careers. Iron Mike was the biggest and baddest draw in boxing, but also a year removed from having lost his heavyweight championship. ‘Pac was still affiliated with Digital Underground and about a year from landing the star-making role that would launch him: the intriguing, if insane, Bishop in 1992’s crime saga “Juice.” “Magic Johnson had a party at the Palladium in Los Angeles,” Iron Mike said, jogging his memory. “What year was this? No, I wasn’t champion, it was ’91. I just fought [Donovan “Razor”] Ruddock … I believe I came outside. I was talking to the people running the door. They were friends of mine. They wouldn’t let these guys in, Tupac and them. I said, ‘Man, let these guys in. You remember how it was with us.’ “So they let him in. ‘Pac had said, ‘Hold up for one minute,’ and he brought back 200 more people. He had a gang of people with him. They said, ‘Listen, you can’t go through the front, you have to go through the back.’ Next thing I knew, it was over. I hear somebody on the mic — he took the mic. Him and his guys got the mic somehow and started rapping. The whole crowd started going crazy. They loved him. The guys from Digital Underground introduced him to me. They said, ‘This is Tupac.’ I met him, he was very young. He was very happy, vivacious. He just had energy. He was wild, an amazing individual.” More than three years would pass before Tyson and Tupac crossed paths again. In 1995, ‘Pac visited the Champ at the Plainfield Correctional Facility, in Plainfield, Indiana, where Tyson was serving his sentence for a rape conviction (a crime for which Tyson still maintains his innocence). “The next time I saw [Tupac] I didn’t even know who he was,” Tyson said. “I knew he was ‘2Pac.’ But his mother had wrote me a letter in prison … I remembered that night. He came to prison to see me. We spoke. He was so much more confident than when I had met him the other time, probably a year or two prior to that. He had gone from being shy guy to very strong-willed and confident and independent. He was tremendously feeling himself. He had so much confidence. He was bursting off the air. “He came to the prison. He was standing on the table, started talking. All the people in the prison started going crazy. I said, ‘Sit. Sit down. Sit brother, sit,’ ” Tyson recalled. “The white prisoners, the guards, everybody went crazy in this redneck prison. They went nuts when he came in there. I didn’t know he was [famous] like that. I didn’t know he was like that! I thought he was some young brother. But when he came in, I didn’t know people was feeling him like that too. I was like, ‘Yo man, chill brother.’ He was wilding, sweating, talking, being very gregarious. He was prolific. He was talking, having a ball. … He was very territorial. He was an interesting guy. He was different than any other rapper I had ever met from a philosophical perspective.” Tyson said all of the prisoners were trying to talk to ‘Pac and snap pictures with him. But the champ was concerned that all the hoopla might get him thrown out of the facility, which had happened before when other celebs had visited the boxing legend. “I didn’t know Tupac was that big then, because I was inside,” Tyson explained. “That’s when they had that [East Coast vs. West Coast] beef stuff [with Bad Boy]. I didn’t know Tupac was who he was. I had no idea.” Share your memories of Tupac in the comments. Related Artists Tupac

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Tupac And Biggie Probably Celebrated Birthdays Together, Lil’ Cease Says

‘Their birthdays was real close to each other,’ Junior M.A.F.I.A. member tells MTV News. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Shaheem Reid Lil’ Cease Photo: MTV News Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G.’s relationship had its obvious downs (especially being at the forefront of that whole “my coast is better than yours” thing that hip-hop was obsessed with in the ’90s), but the homies-turned-rivals had some good times too. Junior M.A.F.I.A. member and Big associate Lil’ Cease said the pair probably got some birthday bashes in before their friendship went south. “I’m sure him and Big celebrated,” Lil’ Cease told MTV News on what would have been Tupac’s 39th birthday Wednesday (June 16). “Their birthdays was real close to each other too.” Indeed, it’s possible the icons popped some bottles together: ‘Pac’s birthday was June 16 and Biggie’s was May 21. Cease said that, regardless of the occasion, Big and ‘Pac would break bread whenever they got the chance. “Whenever ‘Pac wasn’t doing anything in New York, him and Big, they’ll travel. Big went out to ‘Pac’s crib, and Big went and did stuff out with ‘Pac in Cali [or] when ‘Pac was in D.C.” Cease has spent the years since B.I.G.’s death upholding the Brooklyn lyricist’s legacy, but he said his camp continues to show love for ‘Pac on his birthday as well. “We still celebrate that too. We may not celebrate to the level we’ll celebrate for Big, you know, ’cause that’s for his family and his peoples to celebrate. But, you know, we toast it up and we salute him. He’s definitely a soldier in the game, and he’s one of the best to ever do it as well. We show that love no matter what people think,” Lil’ Cease said. “Just ’cause [there] was drama, I mean, you can’t have beef with a dead man.” Share your memories of Tupac and Biggie in the comments below. Related Artists Lil’ Cease Tupac Notorious B.I.G.

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Tupac Shakur And Notorious B.I.G. Wax Figures Team Up In D.C.

The rappers’ likenesses will hang out in the same room at Madame Tussauds wax museum in Washington, D.C. By Mawuse Ziegbe The Notorious B.I.G. wax figure Photo: Madame Tussauds Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. didn’t have many chances to work together before they were both killed at the heights of their fame and in the midst of a feud. But now the hip-hop icons will reunite posthumously for the first time — in wax. Wax emporium Madame Tussauds will bring the figures of ‘Pac and Notorious B.I.G. together for the first time on what would have been Tupac’s 39th birthday , Wednesday (June 16), at its Washington, D.C., gallery. The figures will stand near each other for three months. Tupac’s figure is on loan from Madame Tussauds in Las Vegas, and Biggie’s statue, like the actual hip-hop icon, comes from New York’s Madame Tussauds. Visitors to the D.C. museum will have the chance to snap pictures with both figures in the same room, a rare opportunity while the stars were living, since Big and ‘Pac famously lit up headlines as MCs at the forefront of the mid-’90s East Coast/ West Coast hip-hop beef. The museum worked to faithfully replicate the stars’ swagger. ‘Pac’s figure is bare-chested and emblazoned with the late star’s many tattoos, with his signature bandanna knotted around his bald head. The waistband of his Emporio Armani boxers peeks out from the top of his baggy jeans. Biggie’s wax figure is mean-mugging, rocking a crisp white suit and carrying a walking stick; B.I.G.’s mother, Voletta Wallace, even praised the wax rendering of her late son. The figures will be displayed in the museum’s Glamour Room. Although Tupac and Biggie were both gunned down in the mid-’90s, their legacies are still felt throughout the music scene. “Notorious,” a biopic based on B.I.G.’s rise to fame hit theaters in 2009 , and “Training Day” director Antoine Fuqua is working on a Tupac movie . Fellow icon Eminem brought the late stars together again in 2003 on the song “Runnin’ (Dying to Live)” for the “Tupac: Resurrection” soundtrack. Will you go check out the side-by-side wax figures? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Tupac Notorious B.I.G.

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