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New Music: Ex-PussyCat Doll Member Melody Thornton Unveils “P.O.Y.B.L.” Mixtape

Powerhouse vocalist, Melody Thornton is finding her way back to the spotlight, but on her own terms. After dropping traces of what will form her upcoming mixtape, which up until this point has been cryptically titled, P.O.Y.B.L, an ancroynm for “Piss On Your Black List”…. she is now ready to bare all. “Piss On Your Black List has nothing to do with being a rebel or fighting against anything. It has everything to do with fighting for myself,” says Thornton. “It’s clever with attitude. It’s kind of funny and gets a strong reaction; all things that, at times, describe my art.” The mixtape consists of 10 tracks which do just that. Through various melodic stories of love, music, and faith, Melody exposes the battles she faces with each, and at times, she even reveals the battle within herself. In addition to the single “Sweet Vendetta” and remake of Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “No Church in the Wild” (“Lipstick&Guilt“), the 10 tracks include five remakes and four original tracks all written by Melody. Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Sweet Vendetta 3. Lipstick&Guilt 4. Smoking Gun 5. Loving You Better 6. Crazy Mixed Girl 7. The One That Got Away 8. Bulletproof Feat. Bobby Newberry 9. Someone To Believe 10. Hit The Ground Runnin’ P.O.Y.B.L will be available for free download on her personal website: melodythornton.com on March 15th. More On Bossip! Played: The Most Embarrassing Ways These People Found Out They Got Cheated On Coupled Up: Kimmy Cakes And Kanye West Cozy Up For The Cameras In Paris, Kim Rocks Ye’s $5800 Giuseppes [Photos] Tale Of The Tape: Rih Rih Vs. Karrueche…Which One Should Breezy Take?! Karma Is A Mother: Poor Fantasia Dumped By Baby Daddy Cuz He Thinks He Loves His Wife!

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New Music: Ex-PussyCat Doll Member Melody Thornton Unveils “P.O.Y.B.L.” Mixtape

Twit Wit: The Best Five Tweets About New Year’s Eve and The Sitter

Twit wit welcomes you to its grimmest weekend yet: This week’s new movie slate includes The Sitter (blech) and New Year’s Eve (THUNDER BLECH ). Luckily, Twitter’s finest came out to snark at the offerings, and five of them were bold enough to make our chart. Click through for the shakedown.

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Talkback: Who Benefited Most From the Awards-Weekend Whirlwind?

A windfall of accolades, honors, plaudits and other year-end superlatives swept film culture over the weekend, with voting bodies including AFI and three major regional critics groups announcing their awards for 2011. And while it may not be enough to dramatically shake up the Oscar Index , voices have been heard and impacts have been made. Read on for six quick first impressions, a full rundown of winners and (hopefully) your take on where things stand.

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Talkback: Who Benefited Most From the Awards-Weekend Whirlwind?

WATCH: George Takei Brokers Star Peace By Naming Twilight the Enemy

With the nasty back and forth between William Shatner and Carrie Fisher arguing the eternal question — Star Wars or Star Trek? — it seemed peace was all but a fantasy in the world of science fiction. Enter George Takei, the erstwhile Mr. Sulu and the voice of reason in this galaxy-splitting debate, to unite both fandoms in the hatred of their “ominous, mutual enemy” — Twilight . “And it is really, really bad.”

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Chewbacca, Quentin Tarantino and Grace Kelly Make the 2011 Black List

It’s heeeeere. The 2011 Black List — Franklin Leonard’s annual compilation of the year’s “most liked” screenplays that have not yet been produced — was announced this morning, comprised of scripts that will satisfy every genre curiosity, from historical crime to Internet rom-com to intentional Steven Spielberg derivative (introducing another movie called Jurassic Park ). Acquaint yourself with the films that could be next year’s Juno and The Social Network below.

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Chewbacca, Quentin Tarantino and Grace Kelly Make the 2011 Black List