She’s been number-one on the Billboard music chart , so it’s only nature that Carly Rae Jepsen would now be featured on the cover of Billboard magazine. In the publication’s latest issue, the wildly successful singer – she sings “Call Me Maybe,” perhaps you’ve of it? – opens up about her recent professional journey – from struggling artist… to Justin Bieber record label signee… to top of the music world in a matter of months – and expresses nothing but shock. “Pretty much every day, there’s a moment where I’m having to pinch myself and think, ‘When did this happen to my life?’” Carly says. But it doesn’t sound like Jepsen has let her tidal wave of fame and fortune go to her head. She adds that she still appreciates the nuances of song writing. “What I really love about [music] is that, despite all this craziness the creative process remains the same. And that same exciting feeling that I had before anybody knew me, when I was just beginning to work on ‘Call Me Maybe,’ is the same feeling I had today with RedFoo from LMFAO. “You can sense the people who really have it are about writing that right word or that right melody to make it lift and make you feel that perfect emotion.” Jepsen has come out with a new song. She teams with Owl City on ” Good Time .” Take a listen now!
Call them handsome? Totally! We’re excited to present another Carly Rae Jepsen lip dub and – with no offense to the Harvard baseball team or even these Miss USA contestants – this video is likely the hottest one yet! It features Abercrombie & Fitch models. Shirtless Abercrombie & Fitch models, that is. Yeah. It’s a must-watch. Abercrombie & Fitch Models Cover “Call Me Maybe” Partly thanks to the never-ending covers of her addictive track, Jepsen moved to number-one on the Billboard 100 this week. Call her, all single guys. Definitely.
Forget “Maybe.” You may now call Carly Rae Jepsen Queen of the Music World. That’s because the 26-year old Canadian, signed by Justin Bieber to his label just a few short months ago, has officially hit number-one on the Billboard 100, with “Call Me Maybe” overtaking Gotye’s “Somebody That You Used To Know” atop the rankings. The addictive Jepsen single has been lip dubbed by everyone from Katy Perry to the E! Fashion Police . But how can we be certain the track has broken through to every conceivable demographic? Because former Secretary of State Colin Powell actually sang it during a commercial break on CBS This Morning . We’re not kidding… Colin Powell Sings “Call Me Maybe”
Perhaps it’s because Madge hasn’t been in the spotlight much since her album, MDNA, topped the Billboard charts (and suffered a subsequent nosedive in sales),… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PopEater Discovery Date : 28/05/2012 08:57 Number of articles : 2
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Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Boyfriend” is a song by Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber, released as the first single from his upcoming third studio album, Believe (2012). It was written and produced by Mike Posner, Matthew Musto and Mason Levy, with additional writing by Bieber. Bieber explained that the track would surprise people in different ways, since it is a musical departure from his previous material. A snippet of “Boyfriend” was previewed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on March 1, 2012. The song was announced as a single on the same day, and was released on March 26, 2012. The cover art was released on March 19, 2012. Musically, “Boyfriend” is a R&B and hip-hop influenced song that features club beats reminiscent of American record producer Pharrell Williams and pop band ‘N Sync. The instrumentation is kept in a lower sound to highlight Bieber’s vocals. The lyrics of “Boyfriend” features Bieber singing about being “everything you want”, and have references to songs by Beyoncé Knowles, Britney Spears and Janet Jackson. The song received generally mixed reviews from contemporary critics, who praised its composition, but dismissed its lyrical content. They also noted that it is too similar to early works by Justin Timberlake. “Boyfriend” was a commercial success, debuting at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 after selling a total of 521000 digital units of the single. The song is the second … http://www.youtube.com/v/miZriz91nso?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the article here: Justin Bieber Boyfriend Cover by Toree McGee and Ben Cooper (Acoustic)
Happy Birthday bruh man! Maxwell Turns 39 Years-Old Today Singer Maxwell, who possesses one of the smoothest voices in R&B, turns 39 today. Born in Brooklyn, New York, this soul singer made his musical debut in 1996 with the release of his debut album, Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite. It was an overnight success and featured numerous hit singles, including “Ascension (Don’t Ever Wonder),” “Whenever Wherever Whatever” and “Sumthin’ Sumthin.’” The success of the album launched him into super-stardom and landed him comparisons to greats like Marvin Gaye. In the years that followed, Maxwell released two more albums Embrya (1998) and Now (2011); the former earning him a 1997 Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album. Now rose to the top of the Billboard 200 and the top of the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. It spawned the singles “Get to Know Ya,” “Lifetime” and the hugely popular “This Woman’s Work.” It would also be the singer’s last album before an eight-year hiatus. In July 2009 Maxwell returned to the mic with BLACKSummers’night. Four singles were lifted from the album including it’s biggest hit, “Pretty Wings.” Fast forward to 2012, and Maxwell is preparing to release his fifth studio album blackSUMMERS’Night. In recent news he also announced he’s going on a short six-date tour, making stops in Los Angles, Atlanta and New Jersey. Each city will be treated to two nights of music – on the first evening Maxwell will perform his first two albums in its entirety and on the second night he’ll perform Now and BLACKsummers’Night. Hit the flip to peep pics of the soulful singer and listen to some of his classics. Images via WENN Source
Chris Brown and Justin Bieber goof the hell out at their Billboard Music Awards celebration dinner. It's not likely that you'd see a cheesy thumbs up from the person who basically invited the word “swaggy,” but Justin Bieber … Go here to read the rest: MTV Buzzworthy Blog – Star Spotting: Justin Bieber And Chris …
An Afghan woman who once graced the cover of TIME Magazine after being mutilated for trying to flee her Taliban husband is still struggling with her new life. Via RadarOnline reports : An Afghan woman who became the face of Taliban brutality after her husband and in-laws hacked off her nose and ears has not had a Hollywood happy ending despite the global spotlight on her plight. Aesha was catapulted to infamy when she appeared on the August 2010 cover of Time magazine unashamed of the butchered face that she received as punishment for trying to run away from an abusive marriage in the war-torn country. After she hit newsstands all over the country, the teenager was thrust into the celebrity lifestyle hobnobbing with movie stars and politicians, and even being offered free reconstructive surgery by the Grossman Burn Foundation, a humanitarian medical group in the Los Angeles area, reported CNN.com. Despite the glitz and glamour, it soon became obvious that there were deep emotional scars that went beyond even the atrocious physical torture she endured and the pretty brunette began fighting with the families who took her in, had fits where she shook, went stiff and her eyes rolled back in her head, or bit herself, screamed and pulled out her hair. Doctors decided she was too unstable to undergo surgery and Aesha (which is also spelled Aisha) was ultimately hospitalized and the charity Women for Afghan Women had to step in to care for her. Since becoming the poster child for 15 million Afghan women, Aesha was suddenly kept out of the public eye and even Oprah’s attempts at an interview were rejected. “We’re hoping she’ll spread her wings,” said Esther Hyneman, 73, a retired professor of women’s and multicultural studies and longtime Women for Afghan Women volunteer who became Aesha’s unofficial guardian. “But when you’re 20 years old, from a village in Taliban-controlled southern Afghanistan where you’ve never been to school and can’t read or write in your own language, and you’ve never heard of France or Italy or Canada, and you don’t speak the language in the country you’re living in, and you’ve been through hell – it’s a little hard to spread your wings, even if you want to do it.” While living in a small ground-floor apartment in New York, Aesha was being schooled by her patient mentor, Ariela Perlman, who normally works with emotionally disturbed fifth-graders, and was teaching the girl who is even illiterate in her native language of Pashto, to read and write in English. Born in a village in southern Afghanistan, Aesha didn’t even know the days of the week, not to litter, or how to board a subway. “She loves physical affection, which is really sweet — except when you’re trying to type, and you have a 20-year-old sitting in your lap,” Kelly Becker-Smith, who works with volunteers at the Women for Afghan Women office told CNN, while another teacher had pulled muscles in her back and legs pushing her “giant little girl” on a swing. It is the kind of loving attention that was severely lacking in her previous life where she was offered up for marriage to a Taliban family to even out a family score. After being beaten and forced to sleep with the animals, she ran away but was hunted down, tossed in prison and a court ruled that she should be mutilated for dishonoring her husband’s family. Trying to fit in to life in the Big Apple was a major challenge for Aesha due to erratic mood swings and strange unsocial habits that caused a string of roommates to flee. While the noise of an ice cream van would cause her to run in fear, she watches online videos of Taliban members cursing, shooting and beating women when she’s feeling low. Desperately missing being part of a family, Aesha, now 22, abruptly left New York and is currently living with Mati Arsala and Jamila Rasouli-Arsala in Frederick, Maryland. “She’s a trauma patient,” Jamila said. “If you want to help, you have to have a very thick skin… There’s no room in her heart for appreciation.” The couple has vowed to keep her with them until the overgrown child can stand up on her own. Trauma is a muhfugga! We’re keeping Aesha in our prayers. Hopefully she can heal from the abuse someday and get the surgery. It’s interesting because in the CNN article they show her prosthetic nose which she only wore briefly. Do you think she will ever get the surgery? It seems like she’s comfortable with her appearance the way it is. More photos and info at CNN.com
Chrissy must not have heard, #TeamBreezy does NOT fawk around! Chrissy Teigen Receives Twitter Death Threats Over Her Chris Brown Criticism According to TMZ reports : Victoria’s Secret and S.I. swimsuit model Chrissy Teigen has been bombarded with violent, twisted threats from multiple Chris Brown fans … after Teigen criticized his performance at the Billboard Music Awards … TMZ has learned. Teigen has been under fire ever since she tweeted about Brown’s performance Sunday night Team Breezy went insane … hammering Chrissy with horrible messages that read: – “all you do is talk s**t, you need to be raped and murdered.” – “killyoself b***h ur nothing but tall thats why you model. your nothing.” – “ditzy dumb a** tramp your mother should’ve aborted you.” – “i hope you are the next ‘celebrity’ to die” – “you have the brain capacity of a turtle, just die.” Needless to say, Chrissy was disturbed and upset by the reaction to her pretty benign commentary. Considering that the award show was Sunday, #TeamBreezy really kept the fire burning over the past couple days. So much that Grand Wizard Breezy had to come from behind the curtain himself to quell the fury. Hit the next page to see his response. Images via WENN