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Lil Wayne Parties, Films Videos During Last Weekend Before Jail

After filming 10 upcoming clips before the Super Bowl, Weezy partied with friends and colleagues before his upcoming sentencing. By Shaheem Reid Drake and Lil Wayne party over Super Bowl weekend Photo: Julia Beverly Lil Wayne got the most out of Super Bowl weekend, spending two days working around the clock and enjoying the big game on Sunday before having to report for his jail sentence on Tuesday (February 9). According to a source close to his camp, Weezy shot around 10 videos over the weekend — five on Friday and five on Saturday. The productions were rapid-fire, with Weezy shooting some videos in front of a green screen and some on location. Miami’s Marlin Hotel served as the backdrop for the “Da Da Da” clip. “It was crazy,” said Plex, of Wayne collaborators

The Game Says He Lost $1,000 To Dr. Dre On Super Bowl Bet

‘I’d figured Peyton Manning wouldn’t disappoint in the Bowl,’ MC says of putting his money on the Colts. By Shaheem Reid Game Photo: Gallo Images/ Getty Images When Peyton Manning threw that interception in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLIV , the Game says he felt the $1000 he put up on the Colts slipping through his fingers. The underdog New Orleans Saints won the game and surprised a lot of NFL fans. “I lost some money, man,” Game admitted. “I was going with the Colts, man — for no reason. The Saints or the Colts, that ain’t my team, man. I’d figured Peyton Manning wouldn’t disappoint in the Bowl, but he got his Jim Kelly on. He could have easily tied that game up. But [Manning] was outta the game. I know that face — it’s like that sick face n—as make when they knowing it’s a wrap. He couldn’t shake the face. He came out and played exactly how his expression was. He’s used to having it his way. [The Saints] came out there and did they thing, man.” Game says he lost about $1,000 to Dr. Dre, his lab partner for his new LP The R.E.D. Album . The controversial MC watched the game at the Doc’s crib and even had a chance to reflect on his career while The Who played the half-time show. “I was sitting outside of Dre’s house yesterday, me and Stat Quo. We was talking about my career and where he is with his and the people that were around that ain’t around,” Game recalled. “He was telling me, ‘N—a, you did the sh–, you went up against everybody,’ and we really right back here in Dre’s front yard talking at half time of the game. [Stat] was going for the Colts too. He lost some money to Dre too — gotta throw him under the bus too. But yeah man, the way the life is and the way sh– happens, it’s crazy. But it’s a beautiful thing that a n—a is still existing in hip-hop and has the force to sell records.” Game’s new album will also feature production by Pharrell Williams, Cool and Dre and appearances by Rick Ross, Ashanti and Justin Timberlake .http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1628190/20091214/timberlake_justin.jhtml. Related Artists The Game Dr. Dre

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Drake Announces Eco-Friendly College Tour

The Away From Home Tour will stop at 15 schools this spring. By Cristina Ramos Drake Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Grammy nominee Drake will embark on his first solo tour of the U.S., it was announced Monday (February 8). The Young Money MC will headline at 25 cities nationwide beginning April 6 and will be implementing an eco-friendly policy throughout the tour. The Away From Home Tour will stop at 15 college campuses along the way, including Penn State, Michigan State and University of Central Florida. Drizzy will also be making stops at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and sharing the stage with Paramore and Ke$ha at the Bamboozle Festival in Rutherford, New Jersey. The eco-friendly show, which is part of the 5th Annual Campus Consciousness tour and hopes to promote environmental sustainability through music, also includes Canadian rapper K-OS and synthpop band Francis and the Lights. The showcase will also feature national and campus-based green and socially conscious groups educating students at the “half rock tour, half environmental campaign” events. The spring tour will begin at Eastern Illinois University. Plans to add more dates are developing. Drake’s tour dates according to the press release:

Drake, Birdman Talk About Lil Wayne’s Upcoming Jail Time

‘I think you’ll miss everything about Wayne,’ Drake says. By Shaheem Reid Drake and Lil Wayne in Miami Photo: Julia Beverly The Cash Money/ Young Money family is coping with the reality of having its leader, Lil Wayne, in jail for the next eight-to-12 months , as part of his plea bargain stemming from his July 2007 arrest on gun-possession charges. As part of the deal, Wayne is expected to serve a maximum of 12 months, and with good behavior could serve as little as eight. After he officially enters his plea on Tuesday , the rapper is expected to turn himself in immediately to begin his sentence. On Sunday night in Miami, Drake, Birdman, Nicki Minaj, Gudda Gudda, Mack Maine, Short Dawg,Jae Millz and several other members of the Cash Money/ Young Money family joined Wayne at club Dolce for a farewell party. Another MC Wayne started his career with, B.G., was also in attendance, as were Wale, Sean Garrett and Houston MC Trae Tha Truth. But whether Wayne is gone for eight months or eight days, it’s still a difficult prospect to bear for the crew that takes its “family” billing quite seriously. Cash Money CEO Birdman raps about Weezy going to jail in a new Rick Ross song called “Veterans Day,” which leaked last weekend and also features Wayne. The Cash Money CEO raps: “Junior doing time/ Kicking up his feet/ A million on the books/ I’m stunning with a fleet.” (Wayne’s verse on the song doesn’t address his upcoming jail time.) In the new issue of Rolling Stone, Birdman tells the magazine of his inner turmoil. “Wayne is my son,” Birdman told the magazine, with his eyes reportedly welling up. “I’ve been with him forever. It will be the first time in my life I’ll not be reachable to him. We work together, we’re on the road together. We’re always together. I try not to even think about it. I’m losing something in my soul, in my heart, in my life.” Wayne’s absence is felt throughout his crew. Talking to Rolling Stone, Drake described Wayne as a strong individual. “He’s a strong-willed guy. I can imagine it would take a toll on anybody. I just hope that he comes out for the better. “I think you’ll miss everything about Wayne,” he continued. “I don’t think there will be anybody like Lil Wayne ever again in hip-hop. He paralyzes a room when he walks into it — his wordplay, the excitement that he brings to his music. I think that for eight months, a lot of us will have to work a lot harder to keep hip-hop as exciting as it’s been for the last two years.” Related Photos Lil Wayne’s Weekend In Miami Lil Wayne’s Battle With His Gun Possession Case Related Artists Drake Birdman Lil Wayne

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Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray Faces An Uphill Battle, Expert Says

‘Everyone loves Michael Jackson, so it will be tough to find a jury without bias,’ lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley tells MTV News. By Gil Kaufman Dr. Conrad Murray arrives for his arraignment on Monday Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images Michael Jackson ‘s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, faces a steep uphill battle in fighting off the involuntary-manslaughter charges lodged against him Monday (February 8) in Los Angeles. That’s according to L.A.-based attorney Shawn Chapman Holley, who told MTV News that the combination of the doctor’s discussions with police following Jackson’s death in June and the reported admission that he supplied the singer with the surgical anesthetic that the coroner’s office has said caused his demise make for a very difficult defense. “I’m not surprised by the charge, no,” said Chapman Holley, who worked as part of the defense team for O.J. Simpson, as well as representing Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, Paris Hilton, the Kardashian sisters, Reggie Bush and Tupac Shakur. (Chapman Holley is also currently representing the Jackson estate but said she’s been cleared by the estate to discuss the Murray case, which she is not involved in). “It’s really the only thing it could have been. It’s the only charge under the heading of homicide that does not require an intent element.” The district attorney’s office charged Murray on Monday, saying that the Houston-based cardiologist “did unlawfully, and without malice, kill Michael Joseph Jackson.” An arraignment was taking place at press time, where Murray was expected to turn himself in and enter a not-guilty plea. If convicted, Murray faces a possible four-year state prison term. “There’s no question in my mind that he didn’t intend for Jackson to die or be hurt,” Chapman Holley said. “A murder charge would require that intent, but it becomes involuntary manslaughter when a defendant did something that posed a high possibility of death or grave injury. The issue will be whether or not administering the drugs he administered in the manner he did was likely to cause death or serious injury.” Chapman Holley predicted that Murray’s legal team will mount a spirited defense based on a lot of expert medical testimony, which will include physicians who will say that what Murray did should not have caused injury or death and that his actions were not unreasonable. They will also likely bring up allegations that Murray was not the first physician or medical worker to provide Jackson with propofol or other sedatives. Murray has reportedly told investigators that he provided Jackson with the powerful anesthetic propofol several times in the hours leading up to the 50-year-old singer’s death in June as part of a nightly regimen of anesthetics and sedatives that the singer allegedly used to combat chronic insomnia. One of the hardest factors for Murray’s defense team is the fact that the doctor spoke to investigators several times in the days after Jackson’s death, a move Chapman Holley said might have been ill-conceived. “You usually don’t want your client to talk to the police in order to not be locked into a timeline,” she said, suggesting that by giving investigators a minute-by-minute account of what he was doing prior to Jackson’s death, Murray might have committed himself to an account of events that he will not be able to deviate from. “People who feel like they didn’t do anything wrong naturally want to talk to the police, but it’s almost always not a good idea from a criminal-law standpoint. You lock yourself into that timeline, and the police are trying to build a case against you, so they act real nice, but really they just want to hear what happened as they’re gathering evidence against you.” Another complicating factor will be finding a jury to try the case, which Chapman Holley said might actually be the most time-consuming part of the trial, which she predicted would likely last a month. “I’m not a doctor, but based on what I’ve heard, [what Murray did] sounds crazy. A jury won’t know either, so you’ll have these doctors coming in to testify of the risks of doing this, and while his experts will say there was not a tremendous risk, the DA’s experts will say there was,” she said. “Obviously, it did cause his death, but that’s not the question here. You have to look at what the person did and what they knew at the time. It’s almost like the outcome [of Murray’s actions] are not irrelevant, but not really important to the case. Plus, everyone loves Michael Jackson, so it will be tough to find a jury without bias.” The sight on Monday of a large portion of the Jackson clan going into the courtroom to watch the charging, coupled with the much-derided trip Murray took last week to mourn near Jackson’s grave in what was seen as a blatant plea for sympathy, will also likely make things hard on a defense team looking to change the tarnished image of the doctor. Facing a possible two to four years in prison, Murray will probably be sentenced to the lesser term, Chapman Holley said, but she doubted he would emerge from the trial without serving some time. “He could get probation, but it doesn’t sound like there will be a plea in this case,” she said, noting the intense pressure on the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office to put together a very strong case in light of such difficult celebrity cases as the O.J. Simpson trial and the two Robert Blake murder trials. “As I understand it, part of the reason the DA’s office took so long was because they really, really wanted to be sure the evidence was there to get a conviction,” she said, citing discussions with members of the DA’s office. As for whether she would put Murray on the stand, Chapman Holley said if the defense’s medical experts did a good enough job, it wouldn’t be necessary. “But he seems like the kind of guy who wants to take the stand,” she said. A spokesperson for Murray’s lawyer, Edward Chernoff, said he would release a statement following Monday’s arraignment. Before the charge was filed, Chernoff said, according to The Associated Press, “We’ll make bail, we’ll plead not guilty and we’ll fight like hell.” Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter

Prosecutors file complaint stating physician acted ‘unlawfully and without malice.’ By Eric Ditzian Dr. Conrad Murray (file) Photo: AFP/ Getty Images Michael Jackson ‘s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray , was charged on Monday (February 8) with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the pop star’s death on June 25, The Associated Press reports . Murray, who was with the singer during his final hours, is alleged to have acted “unlawfully, and without malice [to] kill Michael Joseph Jackson,” according to the criminal complaint filed by prosecutors. Murray is expected to surrender to authorities later today. If convicted, Murray faces a maximum of four years in prison. “We’ll make bail, we’ll plead not guilty and we’ll fight like hell,” Ed Chernoff, Murray’s lawyer, told reporters before the charge was filed. Following a lengthy investigation into Jackson’s death by Los Angeles police officials and the findings of the county coroner’s office, the involuntary manslaughter charge was long predicted. The charge was expected to be filed last week, but negotiations between Murray’s lawyers and prosecutors broke down over the issue of Murray’s plans to surrender. An announcement that charges would be filed on Monday was made last Friday (February 5). Murray, who was treating Jackson as the singer geared up to launch a series of comeback concerts in London, told investigators that he administered the surgical anesthetic propofol, as well as other tranquilizers, to Jackson several times in the hours leading up to his death. The coroner has ruled that the singer died of lethal levels of the drug. Murray obtained propofol legally, according to the AP, but is accused of negligence in the administration of the drug, a stance prosecutors came to after speaking with more than 10 medical experts. The complaint says that Murray told investigators he gave Jackson propofol at 11 a.m. on the day of his death and then left the room to use the bathroom. The chain of events that followed are disputed. While Murray told officials he returned from the bathroom to find Jackson no longer breathing and that he tried to revive the singer, a call to 911 was not made until 12:21 p.m. During that time, Murray made many non-emergency calls. Murray’s lawyer, however, says that Murray misspoke during his interview with prosecutors and that the doctor did not discover Jackson until about 12 p.m. Murray is expected to be arraigned at 1:30 p.m. PT. According to TMZ, bail will be set at $25,000. Murray is expected to arrive before the arraignment with lawyers and a bail bondsman. Related Videos Michael Jackson: The Memorial Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Nicki Minaj Loved Making ‘Up Out My Face’ Video With Mariah Carey

‘I didn’t believe until I was physically in the studio that I was doing with something with Mariah,’ Minaj gushes. By Shaheem Reid Nicki Minaj Photo: MTV News Nicki Minaj says she was so surprised that she got a call to work with Mariah Carey on the remix of “Up Out My Face” that she kept the collaboration very hush-hush. “That one, I didn’t believe until I was physically in the studio that I was doing with something with Mariah,” the New York native told MTV News last week. “I didn’t even tell anyone I shot a video with Mariah, because I didn’t even believe. In the back of my mind, I felt like, ‘This video is not gonna come out. There’s no way I’m gonna do a video with Mariah Carey before I even put out my album.’ Then, when it came out, I think it was the #1 video on YouTube in one day, something crazy like that. She’s an icon, I’ve loved her since I was little, like ‘Vision of Love,’ ‘Someday.’ I was one of those little girls in the mirror singing her songs with my mother.” Much like her fellow Mariah Carey collaborator and good friend Gucci Mane , Minaj said the real Mariah was nothing like she imagined. “When I met her, she was so funny and silly,” Nicki recalled. “I thought when I was gonna work with Mariah, [she] was gonna be like this diva. But we were cracking jokes the whole day. She’s a sweet, down-to-earth person.” Nicki and Mimi had their names written on two giant baby doll boxes in the video. In the Nick Cannon-directed clip, the two bust out and have a good time changing outfits and playing with men. The doll angle plays perfectly with Nicki’s “black Barbie” persona. “I think it was dope,” Minaj said about the video. “A lot of times, more famous artists or more confident artists take from a younger artist but they’ll never include you in that. I feel like she liked the whole doll thing and she wanted to do it with me. But she said that: She said, ‘Everybody’s gonna say “she’s doing Nicki.” But I told her, she’s always had a doll persona, like all that ‘doll baby’ [stuff]. So it goes perfect with Barbie and we had fun. That’s all that matters.” The remix will appear on Mariah’s Angels Advocate remix LP, due on March 30. Nicki has been making the rounds with guest appearances recently, from Mariah to Robin Thicke’s “Shakin’ It 4 Daddy,” and of course Lil Wayne’s Rebirth, and she recently shot the video for “My Chick Bad” from Ludacris’ forthcoming Battle of the Sexes LP, which is slated for release early next month. “He sent me the beat. He didn’t have verses on it yet,” Minaj said about working beside Cris. “I told him, ‘You could take what I did to the next level because you’re animated and crazy. People know you for that. I kinda went animated and crazy on that. Luda is definitely one of those people — I love when people don’t take themselves too seriously.” Related Artists Nicki Minaj Mariah Carey

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LL Cool J Is Glad Hip-Hop Was ‘Embraced’ On ‘We Are The World’ Remake

‘When you get a call from Quincy Jones to pick up a pen, you pick it up,’ LL says of writing lyrics for benefit single. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Jayson Rodriguez LL Cool J Photo: MTV News In case anyone was wondering if Barbra Streisand and Kanye West could make sweet music together, they’ll find out when the star-filled remake of “We Are the World” premieres Friday during the opening ceremony of the Olympics. Thanks to some lyrics from hip-hop legend LL Cool J , the hip-hop community appears to be well represented on the track, which will benefit earthquake-ravaged Haiti. “Mr. [Quincy] Jones just called me and asked me if I would take a shot at writing the hip-hop section or the rap section of the song,” LL Cool J told MTV News at BET’s “SOS Save Ourselves: Help for Haiti” telethon Friday night at Miami’s American Airlines Arena. “And I took a shot at it and recorded it.” With the OK from Jones and Lionel Richie, LL then sought the approval of his hip-hop contemporaries. “It seemed like the other artists that were there liked it,” he said. “Will.I.Am, Wyclef, Kanye — a lot of people were there, and they all seemed to be onboard with it. So we went on and recorded it.” LL was glad that his peers liked the lyrics, but he was even more pleased to see that stars like Celine Dion and Streisand were down with adding some hip-hop flavor to the charity single. “I’m just honored that I’m able to make a contribution and blessed,” he said. “When you get a call from Quincy Jones to pick up a pen, you pick it up. So if they would have not used it, it would have been all right. The point is to have the opportunity to do it and to know that the money is going to go to Haiti and help some people. From a hip-hop standpoint, yeah, it’s great to be a part of it [and that the other artists] didn’t say, ‘Keep hip-hop out of it,’ but embraced it.” Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti , and for more information, see Think MTV . Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now. Related Videos Behind The Scenes Of ‘We Are The World’ Related Photos ‘We Are The World 25 For Haiti’ Recording Session Related Artists LL Cool J

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Ke$ha Gets Into Battle Of The Sexes With 3Oh!3 For ‘Blah Blah Blah’ Video

‘Dudes are way more annoying,’ says Ke$ha, explaining her bratty song’s message. By Jocelyn Vena Ke$ha on the set of her video “Blah Blah Blah” Photo: RCA Ke$ha makes no apologies for her brash personality, which she’s managed to channel into catchy, raucous party songs . And with her first single “Tik Tok” still pumping loudly from stereos, it’s time for Ke$ha to assault radio airwaves with her new single, “Blah Blah Blah,” off her chart-topping debut album, Animal. The up-and-comer recently shot a video for the song along with the boys of 3Oh!3 , who appear on the bratty club anthem. “The whole concept of the video was a bunch of douche-y guys macking on me as usual, and me making them eat their toupees or other various items,” she told MTV News at the shoot. “At one point, I get to be strapped to this harness and bouncing around everywhere, and it was really cool.” In the song, Ke$ha ridicules a would-be suitor for “ta-ta-talking that bla-bla-bla” when all she really wants is to have sex with him. Ke$ha explained that the dance tune originated from a discussion she had in the studio on the politics of female-male relationships. “The song came about when the people that wrote it — me, Benny Blanco, Neon Hitch and [3Oh!3’s] Sean Foreman — all got in a room, and they were talking about how chicks talk too much,” she said. “And me and Neon were like, ‘No, no, no, guys talk too much,’ ” she continued. “So, we had this war of who were more obnoxious, chicks or dudes. And the song kind of came around from that conversation. I think I make a pretty fair point both in this video and in the song, that dudes are way more annoying.” Related Artists Ke$ha

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Lady Gaga, Cyndi Lauper Pucker Up For MAC’s Viva Glam Lipstick

The pop divas launch their own lipsticks in the line that raises money for HIV/AIDS. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga Photo: Kristian Dowling/ Getty Images It seems like a match made in pop-music heaven: Lady Gaga and Cyndi Lauper. The two flashy blondes aren’t collaborating musically, however; they’re appearing together in MAC’s new Viva Glam campaign and lending their names to new lipsticks that benefit the MAC AIDS fund . The Viva Glam Cyndi and Viva Glam Gaga lipsticks will be available on March 18 and will retail for $14.00. This Wednesday both Gaga and Lauper will appear on “Good Morning America” and the “Today” show to promote the lipstick and the cause, according to MusicFascination.com . The ladies also look appropriately glamorous in “From Our Lips” ads, which were shot by Ellen Von Unwerth and are set to appear in magazines later this month, Idolator.com reported. As Gaga and Lauper pose like adorable retro pinup girls, one ad reads, “You know you’ve got a sexy voice. Use it! Let’s talk about how to keep your love life safer, seductive and satisfying. Just between us girls!” Gaga and Lauper join a list of famous singers who have worked on the Viva Glam campaign. Fergie, Christina Aguilera, Eve, Mary J. Blige and Lil’ Kim have all helped sell the lipstick line, which MAC started in 1994, donating every dollar of its sales to help men, women and children affected by HIV/AIDS. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga Cyndi Lauper

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