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Common Wanted To ‘Get In The Ring’ On ‘Sweet’

Chicago MC shot new video for the single in Haiti, then used clip to raise funds for the earthquake-ravaged nation. By Rebecca Thomas Common Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — Moments into Common ‘s new video for “Sweet,” a man in a mustard-yellow dress shirt faces down the camera, casually twirling a machete. It’s a fitting image for the blistering No I.D. track from the Chicago MC’s upcoming The Dreamer, The Believer. Com is at turns cold and cutting on the single, slinging verses like blades. If it feels unexpected coming from the man who can still set hearts aflutter with emotive tunes like “The Light” and “Come Close,” it’s just that Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr. also happens to be the rap star who brought you ’07’s “The People.” That duality gives “Sweet” its bitter aftertaste and, according to Com, fuels a December 20 release that shows off “a lot of different energies.” “When I started ‘Sweet,’ as soon as I started talking on it, I was like, ‘Yo, this is hip-hop, this is what I do,’ ” he said, smiling broadly at the memory during a chat with MTV News at the Warner Bros. offices. “It was a lot I had to get off my chest on that. And at the same token, I love hip-hop music and raw rap music, for me it was like, ‘Man, I’m gonna go ahead and give them this side of me too.’ ” But Common doesn’t just go for the crown on the track, he growls at some unidentified “singing” MCs for getting all “Frank Sinatra” on their records. Told by MTV News that early buzz put “emo” rapper Drake in the “Sweet” bull’- eye, the Chi spitter looked surprised. “The great thing about hip-hop, you definitely get motivated by other hip-hop artists,” he explained. “You get in the ring and you’ll be like, ‘Let’s go,’ but for me, it’s like, I’m talking to whoever feels it, whoever when they hear it, they’re like, ‘Ooh, is that person talking about me?’ ” So … should the Toronto rapper add Com to the short list of critics taking him to task for crooning? “I think Drake is a good artist,” he responded breezily. “He’s a great artist.” Not to mention, teaming up with No I.D. has a tendency to bring out that street in Common: “It’s natural for me to do that, it’s organic. That’s somebody I grew up with and he knows me and knows what I’ve done throughout the years, whether good or bad.” On Monday night the Can I Borrow a Dollar? MC debuted the clip via Ustream. In it, he stalks the bustling, dirt-strewn streets of Haiti snarling heat like, “I’m the franchise so I rock my own chain / Know I said give ’em that ’80s cocaine/ Something raw, something pure, so I stayed in that vein.” But underscoring his many facets, Com also took the opportunity to raise funds for the earthquake-ravaged Caribbean country by having fans first donate $1 to the Sean Penn – led J/P Haitian Relief Organization in order to stream the visual. Share your thoughts on the “Sweet” video in the comments below. Related Artists Common

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Rebecca Black Is Back With ‘Person Of Interest’

New video follows in footsteps of ‘Friday,’ only with fewer mentions of car seats (and days of the week). By James Montgomery Rebecca Black in her video for “Person Of Interest” Photo: Rebecca Black Rebecca Black’s “Friday” was a bizarrely literal documentation of all manner of teen-dream ephemera (who among us can forget her internal debate over which seat she should take in her friend’s car?) that, not surprisingly, became the stuff of Internet legend. And, in the process, it also helped launch her career — which, to this point, seems to have crested with her cameo in Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night” clip . Sure, she tried to get semi-serious with her “Friday” follow-up, “My Moment,” which was certainly a more polished product, but came packaged with a video that featured nary a mention of car seats (or days of the week), and as such, didn’t really do what it intended: prove that Black was more than just a viral sensation and push her to the next level (though, to be fair, it has racked up some 27 million views on YouTube, certainly not a number to be sneezed at). So now, she’s back with phase three of her world domination plan, a new single and rather amazingly called “Person of Interest” (no word on whether J.J. Abrams is getting points on the back end), which seems to be her attempt at melding the temporal inanity of “Friday” with the, uh, budget of “My Moment.” Or, you know, something like that. Because this time around, she’s dropping lines like “There’s a crime scene on the dance floor” and “Can’t deny you’re implicated in the mayhem in my mind” over a lilting, post-disco beat that features the same ratcheting electro tendrils, open-faced guitar licks and ebbing, undulating synth squiggles that you’ve heard on every Radio Disney song from 2008 to present. They’re practically prerequisites. Her voice is still lacquered with studio sheen, particularly on the chorus and the “emotive” breakdown toward the back end, when all the instrumentation falls away and we’re left with nothing more than Black’s squelched-yet-slippery vocals. It is all seemingly created in a laboratory and, rather ingeniously, her attempt at splitting the difference between the breakout hit and the lesser follow up. The video is complete with skee-ball and mini-golf and go-karts and all manner of “Mom-drop-us-off- here ” madness. There’s a cute boy, and a police sketch artist (since, you know, the song is called “Person of Interest”) and a really fun party where Black gets to go onstage and perform — in front of all her best friends (and the cute boy too) — because, lest you forget, she’s the star. It is certainly a better video than “Friday,” and yet, it is not as compelling as that clip, mostly because it is a better video. And that, really, seems to be the case both for and against Rebecca Black — the machinations and aspirations were readily apparent from the very beginning (both hers and those of the Ark Music Factory that spawned her); we just don’t tend to respond to them when they are so apparent, you know? And yes, I realize this is all fairly highbrow discussion of a rather lowbrow song, but it’s oddly fascinating, too, especially since it has become apparent that Black cares so much about being famous. Will “Person of Interest” succeed where “My Moment” failed? Can it establish her as an actual pop star, or will it once again fail to match the zeitgeist-uniting WTF-ness of “Friday”? Is this just the next step in her voyage, or is it the end? The jury’s still out on all counts, though you’ve got to give her (or her handlers) credit for continuing to try. Or maybe you don’t. For an artist as straightforward as Rebecca Black is, she’s certainly confounding, isn’t she? What do you think of Rebecca Black’s latest? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Rebecca Black Related Artists Rebecca Black

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Nick Cannon Tried To Set A World Record For Most Hugs Given…Did He Succeed?

Anything to get away from that crazy a$$ wife , huh? Nick Cannon held a fundraiser at Citi Field recently called the “Hug It Out” effort where he attempted to set the world record for hugs given out in an hour. While this may seem like another attempt at shameless attention whoring, it actually collected almost 1,700 toys for the New York Hospital of Queens. Sadly, though, Cannon fell short of Nick Vujicic’s 2010 record of 1,749 hugs by 52. Maybe next time. Until then, here are the most awkward, hilarious pictures you’ll ever see.

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Prince Harry’s Pussy Showing Some Bra of the Day

Florence Brudenell-Bruce is fucking Prince Harry cuz she’s obviously from some upper crust of society that allows her to hang with Royalty…but more importantly that allows her to not bother with a real job so that she can focus on her attempt to be a public figure, you know whether it’s who she allows in her socialite pussy, or more importantly for being a hot lingerie model that she aspires to be…but that she hasn’t landed a modeling contract for yet…. I’m sure you’ve met girls like this…you know so eager to be models, that they become amateur lingerie models which means they hire, or work with photographers who need models, get into their underwear and take pics of themselves that they can submit to their modeling agencies….in some bottom feeding, hungry for attention, lucky she’s rich and will probably get what she’s looking for cuz modeling agencies will sign anyone who fucks the Prince and make them the next it girl…It’s just that easy…True story….and I”m in love with this high society bottom feeding….

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Brandy’s “On My Own” Documentary Chronicles Her “Last Chance” At Music [TRAILER]

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Brandy’s “On My Own” documentary is on it’s way and it chronicles her attempt at a musical comeback. From her broken engagement, to her fatal car crash, to her highly unsuccessful “Human” album, we’ve seen Brandy’s name in the headlines for all the wrong reasons over the last couple of years. Once a chart-topping, scene-stealing, Grammy award-winning artist, Brandy is looking to take back her spot in the world of music. Her “On My Own” documentary shows the struggle between that and being a single mother. Watch the trailer below! No word on when it airs! Can Derek Blanks Coax Brandy To Show Her Alter Ego? [VIDEO] Brandy Launches Talent Agency With Family Brandy Corrects Her Offensive Tattoo [PHOTOS]

Brandy’s “On My Own” Documentary Chronicles Her “Last Chance” At Music [TRAILER]

Ali Larter Showing Off Her New Tits of the Day

She loves the attention her fake tits get her. We get it – You got pregnant and fat, used it as an opportunity to get implants. I am sure you aren’t the first flat chested person to do it, just the most obvious. Maybe we don’t get her struggle being the girl from Friday Night Lights in a Whipped Cream Bikini that everyone questioned why she was wearing a top, cuz people with tits that small are usually dudes, making the whole scene gay…. Maybe we don’t appreciate her attempt to pretend the fake tits aren’t fake tits because of a pregnancy that luckily left her busty the way she always wanted to be….you know the way she dreamed herself to be everytime she fucked and dude had to just pinch her nipple like they were having gay sex. Maybe we don’t get what it’s like to be an aging celebrity who hardly made it to begin with trying to stay relevant and the high she gets now that people notice…. I’ve seen it in my everyday life when bitches get implants and I’m seeing it in hers….that shining, happy, bright smile saying “look I have 5k and I used it to make guys want to titty fuck me”… Amazing….

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Ashton Kutcher is Cheating on Demi Moore of the Day

If you were fucking some lab rat zombie in her 60s, you’d probably work out a deal in the pre-nup that states “I may get tired of fucking a lab rat zombie in her 60s, and I may want to revert back to fucking all the young pussy that was throwing itself at me so much when I was on TV and in Movies that I got so bored of it, that I went on to marry lab rat zombie pussy”….It’s one of those “I’m pretty sure she’ll be cool with it as long as I still fuck her lab rat zombie pussy and take her out to nice places with me”….Older chicks are easier going about the whole fucking girls who aren’t them…so I wouldn’t call this cheating, if he was cheating he’d probably avoid LA pap smeared clubs/restaurants, etc. He’d probably take her to some remote place in Canada or some shit…therefore there’s no scandal in this…but I do like the attempt at disguising himself, but the paparazzi are just too smart for hime… To See The Rest of the Pics

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Scotty McCreery Basks in "Country Comfort"

Was there any doubt Scotty McCreery would take on “Country Comfort” last night? As the young artist himself said, it’s Elton John’s only country single, and he’s an aspiring country singer, after all. Randy loves the performance, which includes a shout-out to Scotty’s grandmother, but a similar dilemma faces McCreery that faces Thia Megia : will he need to mix up his song choices if he hopes to go all the way? Or is natural, impressive talent all one needs, even if such talent is only ever presented within the same genre? Scotty McCreery – Country Comfort

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The Kardashians on Fame: We Keep It Real!

It’s among mankind’s most vexing questions: what is the appeal of the Kardashians, a family with no personality, talent or positive contributions to society of any kind? In the latest issue of Redbook , Khloe Kardashian somehow keeps a straight face when answering: “We are a real family. We don’t sugarcoat anything. We’re not the Brady Bunch, but we always put each other first. We love each other on camera, we cry on camera. I think people relate to the realness of it.” These are the same people who somehow believe Kim Kardashian Tweets at them due to a personal attachment, not as a contribution to her empire . What is the biggest misconception about the family? Manager and matriarch Kris Jenner tackles this inquiry, hilariously lying stating: “All of my daughters have jobs. They are fashion stylists and designers; they own a chain of stores. They had the stores before they had the show. And my kids worked from the time they were 13 years old… They work 25 hours a day. And that they don’t have any talent? They might not be singers or dancers, but they certainly know how to produce a television show. Whether you want to call it talent or not, they have multiple shows on the air. [I want to say,] How many shows do you have?” That cannot be denied, Kris. But it must be asked: do they have multiple shows on the air due to anything the Kardashians offer? Or due to the sheer ignorance/stupidity of viewers?

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The Kardashians on Fame: We Keep It Real!

It’s among mankind’s most vexing questions: what is the appeal of the Kardashians, a family with no personality, talent or positive contributions to society of any kind? In the latest issue of Redbook , Khloe Kardashian somehow keeps a straight face when answering: “We are a real family. We don’t sugarcoat anything. We’re not the Brady Bunch, but we always put each other first. We love each other on camera, we cry on camera. I think people relate to the realness of it.” These are the same people who somehow believe Kim Kardashian Tweets at them due to a personal attachment, not as a contribution to her empire . What is the biggest misconception about the family? Manager and matriarch Kris Jenner tackles this inquiry, hilariously lying stating: “All of my daughters have jobs. They are fashion stylists and designers; they own a chain of stores. They had the stores before they had the show. And my kids worked from the time they were 13 years old… They work 25 hours a day. And that they don’t have any talent? They might not be singers or dancers, but they certainly know how to produce a television show. Whether you want to call it talent or not, they have multiple shows on the air. [I want to say,] How many shows do you have?” That cannot be denied, Kris. But it must be asked: do they have multiple shows on the air due to anything the Kardashians offer? Or due to the sheer ignorance/stupidity of viewers?

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