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Legendary Actor Dennis Hopper Dies at Age 74

Dennis Hopper was no Easy Rider. Hopper, the actor who upended Hollywood with his hippie classic, lost chunks of his career to hard-headedness and drugs, and wound up a revered elder…

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Lil Wayne’s ‘Da Da Da’ Video Premieres — Watch It Now!

Weezy puts on an impromptu rooftop performance in the just-released clip. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne in ‘Da Da Da’ music video Photo: Cash Money Records Lil Wayne has been on his rock-star steez for sometime now, but in his clip for “Da Da Da,” the New Orleans rapper really embraces the lifestyle, as he and

Sarah Palin’s Small-Town Demise Has Begun [Drama]

Sarah Palin has traded heavily on her Real America , small-town roots throughout her career. But this is also a great liability. The case of Sarah Palin’s nosy next-door neighbor shows Palin’s downfall at the hands of pissed-off provincials has begun. More

Eminem’s Recovery Track List Revealed: Lil Wayne, Rihanna Guest

Pink also appears on album, due June 22. By Jayson Rodriguez Eminem’s Recovery Photo: Interscope First, Eminem opened up his circle of producers to include Just Blaze , Jim Jonsin and Mobb Deep’s Havoc on his June 22 album, Recovery. Now, the album’s track list has arrived via RapRadar.com , and it finds Slim Shady collaborating with a cadre of artists he’s never worked with before in his career. Pink, Rihanna and Kobe, a singer who appeared on Fabolous’ last album, highlight the list of guests on Recovery, Em’s follow-up to last year’s Relapse Lil Wayne is the only other guest who appears on the album. The two lyricists collaborated previously on Wayne’s rock-leaning project Rebirth, but they’ve never traded rhymes with each other on the same song; on “Drop the World,” Wayne sings for the most part aided by Auto-Tune, and Eminem delivers a rap verse at the end of the number. The lead single from Recovery, “Not Afraid,” premiered a month ago and quickly established that Eminem was back. The track debuted at #1 on Billboard ‘s Hot 100 chart, making the rapper one of only a handful of artists to achieve the feat. The cover artwork for Recovery debuted earlier this week on the rapper’s website. MTV News’ request to Interscope Records to confirm the track list has not been returned as of press time. Recovery track list, according to RapRadar.com: 1. “Cold Wind Blows” 2. “Talkin’ 2 Myself” (featuring Kobe) 3. “On Fire” 4. “Won’t Back Down” (featuring Pink) 5. “W.T.P.” 6. “Going Through Changes” 7. “Not Afraid” 8. “Seduction” 9. “No Love” (featuring Lil Wayne) 10. “Space Bound” 11. “Cinderella Man” 12. “25 to Life” 13. “So Bad” 14. “Almost Famous” 15. “Love the Way You Lie” (featuring Rihanna) 16. “You’re Never Over” Are you excited to hear Eminem’s new album? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Eminem Rihanna Lil Wayne

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‘Sex And The City 2’ Stars Play ‘Who Wore What?’

Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon come out winners in “SATC” fashion guessing game. By Jocelyn Vena Kristin Davis Photo: MTV News After getting the ladies of “Sex and the City 2” to share their favorite looks of all time with us, MTV News decided to test the cast’s fashion memory and play a game of “who wore what — and when.” Choosing outfits that span the show’s TV and recent film history, we presented them with images (faces obscured) of some knockout numbers. Perhaps not surprisingly, the ladies of “SATC2,” which opened Thursday (May 27), fared pretty well, as Kristin Davis, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Sarah Jessica Parker took turns guessing. Davis proved to be particularly good at the game, even matching story lines to the ensembles! Charlotte’s Little Pink Dress in Season-Six Episode “One” Who got it right : All of the girls. Can Kristin remember when it was worn? : “That’s me dressed as Elizabeth Taylor after I have miscarried and I am going to Brady’s birthday party.” Samantha’s Sexy Blue Dress in Season-Five Episode “Anchor’s Away” Who got it right : Again, all of the girls. Can Kristin remember when it was worn? : “We are at the sailor thing [during Fleet Week] where I am going to flash my booby!” Miranda’s Gold Dress From the “Sex and the City: The Movie” Who got it right : All of the girls. Can Kristin remember when it was worn? : “That is Cynthia and she is crossing the street, I think in the first movie.” Carrie’s Funky Ensemble in Season Five’s “Plus One is the Loneliest Number” Who got it right : Everyone, except Nixon. Can Kristin remember when it was worn? : “I don’t know where she is, though to tell you the truth, I wanna say it’s the show. It’s the show and not the movies.” What are some of your favorite “SATC” outfits? Let us know in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Sex and the City 2.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos It’s ‘Sex And The City 2’ Week! Related Photos ‘Sex And The City 2’ Premieres In NYC Sex And The City 2: The Sands Of Time Photo Mash-Up ‘Sex And The City 2’

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Crystal Bowersox Broke Up With Boyfriend Before ‘Idol’ Finale

Runner-up tells Ryan Seacrest her ex ‘didn’t think he was up’ for her music-star lifestyle. By Ryan J Downey Crystal Bowersox Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ Getty Images It turns out Crystal Bowersox went through a whole lot more on Wednesday night than just losing the “American Idol” crown to Lee DeWyze . Just hours before the season-nine finale, she broke up with her boyfriend, the singer told Ryan Seacrest on his KIIS-FM radio show Thursday morning (May 27). Bowersox, 24, said her relationship with Tony Kusian, 26, ended amicably. “We’re both logical, grown adults,” she told Seacrest, explaining that Kusian wished to return to their Midwestern stomping grounds. “He went home. He wasn’t cool with the lifestyle. “He’s a small-town guy and that’s fine,” she continued. “I’m a small-town girl, but I want this. I want this more than anything — this career, this lifestyle. I didn’t think he was up for it. He didn’t think he was up for it.” Bowersox had nothing but nice things to say about her ex. “He’s been amazing. He stuck it out through this whole thing. … We’re going to be friends for a long time.” Judge Kara DioGuardi appeared with Bowersox on the “Idol” host’s long-running Los Angeles radio show and offered moral support to the runner-up. “You have to do your music,” DioGuardi said to Bowersox. “It’s not a choice for you. It’s what makes you whole. If somebody can’t hang with that — I’m sure he’s a lovely guy, but right now this is your dream.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ Finale Highlights Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Runner-Ups

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RPattz’ Role Model

He may be one of the biggest stars on the planet – as well as one of the most sought after men in Hollywood- but when it comes to his future, Robert Pattinson has mass admiration for a boy, a boy wizard that is. RPattz tells us this week that he still looks up to fellow British actor Daniel Radcliffe and would like to follow in the footsteps of the Harry Potter star. The two worked together in two Potter films, Order of the Phoenix and Goblet of Fire , and have been friends ever since…but it’s the way Radcliffe managed to move on from the hugely successful franchise and steer his career in a new direction that Pattinson admires the most. Although the Potter films are what put Radcliffe on the map, he’s still found a way to pull off a number of different roles in recent years, including the 2007 Rod Hardy film December Boys as well as several plays – perhaps most famously appearing nude in Equus during its run in the West End and on Broadway. “I love the mix of stuff he has done in his career,” Rob tells us, “always pushing the boundaries and stuff like that. I also envy his stints on stage – he is a great actor.” RPattz is now thought to have instructed his agent to look for theatre roles for him, in the UK and the US.

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‘American Idol’ Runners-Up Offer Hints To Crystal Bowersox’s Career

For every Adam Lambert and Clay Aiken, there’s a Blake Lewis and Diana DeGarmo. By Eric Ditzian Crystal Bowersox Photo: FOX At the close of this 43-episode ninth season of “American Idol,” Crystal Bowersox stood as the most talented and consistent of all her peers. And it didn’t matter a lick. Lee DeWyze and his growly tones triumphed , while MamaSox had to settle for second place. But fear not! As students of “Idol” history know, an “Idol” loss is no guarantee of imminent obscurity. Just look at Clay Aiken, Chris Daughtry or Adam Lambert for proof that the future can be bright. Of course, when it comes to second-place finishers, for every Lambert, there’s a Diana DeGarmo or a Blake Lewis. How will Bowersox’s career shake out? MTV News went back into the archives to dig up info on past “Idol” runners-up in a quest to discover the chances that we’ll still be buying the 24-year-old singer’s albums in years to come. Justin Guarini, season one Post-“Idol” life was busy for this floppy-haired inaugural runner-up. In short order, Guarini released both a movie (“From Justin to Kelly”) and his self-titled debut album. Things haven’t worked out so well since. The flick was “super pitchy, dawg” at the box office, opening with just $2.7 million in ticket sales, and his disc barely cracked the top 20 on the Billboard albums chart. He parted ways with his label and pumped out an independent, jazz-oriented sophomore album that didn’t make a dent in the pop-culture consciousness. Guarini hasn’t released an album since. Instead, he’s appeared in a couple of straight-to-DVD movies and took on hosting duties on the TV Guide Network’s “Idol” shows. Last year, he launched an unsuccessful campaign to get a song included on the “New Moon” soundtrack — a move that smacked of desperation. His next project is “Mafioso II” opposite Abe Vigoda. Yikes. Success score: 1.5 out of 5 “Idol” stars Clay Aiken, season two Aside from Sanjaya Malakar, there might not be an ex-contestant who’s easier to ridicule, but let’s give the dude his due: four top-five Billboard hits, two platinum-selling albums, a New York Times best-selling memoir. But in recent years, the ranks of the once-strong Claymate nation seem to be crumbling. Last year’s The Very Best of Clay Aiken — a best-of disc after six years? — peaked at #173 on the Billboard chart. We’ll have to wait and see how his next album, Tried and True, performs when it drops next month. Success score: 4 out of 5 “Idol” stars Diana DeGarmo, season three The mere mention of DeGarmo’s name might leave even seasoned “Idol” addicts scratching their heads and thinking, “Um, who?!” The then-teen had an auspicious debut after the show ended, scoring a top-15 single on the Hot 100 with “Dreams.” But her career took a downturn from there, as she appeared in a few stage musicals and recorded an indie country EP called Unplugged in Nashville. We expect more from our #2 finishers. 2010, though, gives us DeGarmo on an upswing: She nabbed the starring role in the Broadway revival of “Hair.” Success score: 2 out of 5 “Idol” stars Bo Bice, season four In the season of the rocker, Bice came thisclose to being king. After the show ended, he battled a broken foot and emergency intestinal surgery, nonetheless releasing a #2 hit single and a #4 hit album — both of which went gold. His 2007 follow-up disc, See the Light, alas, stalled at #150 on the Billboard chart. What passes for his 2010 summer tour this year is nine stops across the U.S. Success score: 2.5 out of 5 “Idol” stars Katharine McPhee, season five You could argue McPhee got robbed when she lost to gray-haired blues-meister Taylor Hicks. Or you could make the case that she never deserved to be in the final two in the first place (Daughtry, anyone?). What you can’t deny is McPhee’s middling post-“Idol” music career. Her self-titled debut album hit the #2 Billboard spot, but when it failed to have staying power, she was dropped by her label. Her sophomore effort made even less of a splash, barely cracking the top 20. We applaud McPhee for branching out into acting — see her turn in the surprisingly charming “House Bunny,” which went on to gross almost $50 million — but we hope for a more impressive musical career out of our “Idol” second-placers. Success score: 2.5 out of 5 “Idol” stars Blake Lewis, season six Lewis rode his beat-boxing skillz to within one night of an “Idol” crown. Producing musical beats with your mouth, it turns out, can only lead you so far in the real world. His Audio Day Dream barely cracked the top 10 on the Billboard albums chart and promptly plummeted. He was dropped by his label seven months after the album landed in stores. His next disc sold 4,000 copies. Success score: 1 out of 5 “Idol” stars David Archuleta, season seven The Arch Angels and millions of other “Idol” voters almost delivered a win for the little guy. He settled for second place, and his first album settled in at #2 on the Billboard chart, eventually going gold. Archie also won five Teen Choice Awards. His 2009 Christmas album, however, only hit #30 on Billboard ‘s list. He returned to the “Idol” stage this season to perform John Lennon’s “Imagine” and is reportedly working on another album. That disc will be the key to knowing if the kid can reinvigorate his career or if his best days are behind him before he even exits his teenage years. Success score: 3.5 out of 5 “Idol” stars Adam Lambert, season eight Just a year into his professional career, it’s a little early for a comprehensive judgment of 2009’s #2. What we can say for certain is that Lambert currently enjoys one of the highest profiles of ex-Idols, regardless of finishing place. His album debuted at #3, selling nearly 200,000 copies. And he sparked a controversy at the American Music Awards during a risqu

‘American Idol’ Winners’ Careers Give Clues To Lee DeWyze’s Future

Will the season-nine champ be a Kelly Clarkson or a Taylor Hicks? By Eric Ditzian Lee DeWyze Photo: FOX “Oh my God. I don’t know. This is amazing. Thank you guys so much for everything,” Lee DeWyze said late on Wednesday night’s “American Idol” finale . And thus, a new champion was born into the world. As he heads straight to his career as a professional recording artist, the most obvious question is: Will he be as successful in the music biz as he was on a reality-TV competition? MTV News studied the history of “Idol” winners for clues about how the ninth-season champ’s career might turn out. Kelly Clarkson, Season One : The first “Idol” champ set a crazy-high bar for all who came after her. You want album sales? A double-platinum debut. A sophomore disc that went platinum six times. You want awards? Two Grammys. You want staying power? Her latest disc hit the #1 Billboard spot. And how about we just forget about “From Kelly to Justin,” OK? This summer she’ll head out with the Lilith Fair tour. Success score: 5 out of 5 “Idol” stars Ruben Studdard, Season Two : While the Velvet Teddy Bear has the best nickname of any “Idol” winner, there’s nothing superlative about his track record as a recording artist. Though his first disc hit the #1 Billboard spot on its way to platinum status, the trend ever since has been downhill. His 2004 release, I Need an Angel, went only gold, and his third effort was even less impressive. His last studio album delivered his worst sales numbers, and his greatest-hits disc moved so few units we’re embarrassed to print the actual tally. But hey, he looked great on Wednesday’s show, slimmed down and rocking a dapper suit. Success score: 2.5 out of 5 “Idol” stars Fantasia Barrino, Season Three : Fantasia’s rendition of “Summertime” might be the finest “Idol” performance ever, a master class in vocal dexterity and emotive singing. The competition was hers from then on. Her post-“Idol single, “I Believe,” was #1 on Billboard for four straight weeks. But her first disc broke the streak of #1 Billboard hits for “Idol” winners. Still, Free Yourself went platinum. Like Ruben, Fantasia has struggled to follow through on her early success. Starting in 2007, she appeared on Broadway in Oprah Winfrey’s “The Color Purple,” and in 2010 she launched her own VH1 reality show, “Fantasia for Real.” The singer is at work on a third album that she somewhat self-consciously promised (during an appearance on this year’s “Idol”) would return her to her musical roots. Success score: 3 out of 5 “Idol” stars Carrie Underwood, Season Four : The show’s only country champ holds the title of highest-selling “Idol” contestant ever with over 11.5 million albums sold. Her first album went platinum seven times, and her second went platinum twice. Her third album again hit the top Billboard spot and went platinum. She saw Clarkson’s two Grammys, then raised her three more. Nine singles went #1 on the Billboard country chart. Another single, “Home Sweet Home,” was season eight’s farewell song. In April, Underwood became the first woman ever to be named the Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year twice. You can’t get much better than that. Success score: 5 out of 5 “Idol” stars Taylor Hicks, Season Five There’s always got to be someone at the bottom, right? That poor soul is the leader of the Soul Patrol. Hicks had a fast start after the show ended — a #2 Billboard debut that eventually went platinum — but his first effort was for many years the poorest-selling debut disc from an “Idol” winner (Kris Allen now holds that ignominious title). But unlike Allen, Hicks never sold singles, and his songs barely ever made it onto the radio. His second album tanked, and he spent last summer traipsing around the country with the touring company of “Grease.” What passes for his summer tour is a whopping two dates: one at the Syracuse Balloon Fest and another at the 7th Annual Rocky Mountain Power Jam. Success score: 1 out of 5 “Idol” stars Jordin Sparks, Season Six : At 16, Sparks was the youngest singer to win “American Idol.” Precocious she was. A huge seller she ain’t, at least when it comes to albums. Her first album sold the fewest copies of any debut from an “Idol” winner, though it ended up going platinum and out-selling Hick’s disc. Her second album cracked the top 10 but didn’t even go gold. Yet she has three top-10 singles (one of which was a duet with Chris Brown) and has sold 9 million singles, thrusting her into the ranks of the top “Idol” performers of all time. She’s got a packed summer of tour dates coming down the line. Success score: 3.5 out of 5 “Idol” stars David Cook, Season Seven : Cook’s got both platinum singles and a platinum debut, but no #1 album, and that puts him in the middle of the “Idol” pack. And that album, overseen by superstar rock producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, My Chemical Romance), left much to be desired. Last year he embarked on an impressive, 30-plus-date summer tour, but this summer he’ll hardly be seen out on the road. Cook, who was at a cancer benefit instead of Wednesday’s season finale, is going to have to deliver an impressive sophomore effort to leapfrog the “Idol” winners currently ranked ahead of him. Success score: 3 out of 5 “Idol” stars Kris Allen, Season Eight : It’s early in his career, but there’s no doubting Allen has struggled. His debut disc has sold less than 300,000 copies. On the other hand, his singles have performed respectably well when it comes to radio play. He’ll hit the road with the Barenaked Ladies this summer. It’s an open question whether or not he’ll ever enjoy a higher profile than Adam Lambert, the singer he vanquished on season eight. Then again, he rocked a solo performance on Wednesday night’s finale, and Lambert was sitting out, reportedly resting his voice before heading out on tour. Success score: 2.5 out of 5 “Idol” stars Which past “Idol” winner is your favorite? Whose career path do you think Lee will follow? Talk about it in the comments. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Winners Related Artists Kelly Clarkson David Cook Ruben Studdard Taylor Hicks Jordin Sparks Carrie Underwood

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Bret Michaels Performs On ‘American Idol’

Recovering rock star takes the stage with Casey James. By Josh Wigler Bret Michaels on the ‘American Idol’ Finale May 26 Photo: FOX After suffering a subarachnoid brain hemorrhage in April, discovering a hole in his heart earlier this month and beating out Holly Robinson Peete on “The Celebrity Apprentice” on Sunday, one would think Bret Michaels had gone through enough over the past several weeks. Not so, apparently, as the Poison frontman surprised the masses yet again by appearing on Wednesday night’s (May 26) “American Idol” season-nine finale for an inspiring and rocking musical performance. The performance began as third-place finisher Casey James took the stage, slowly strumming his rendition of “Every Rose Has Its Thorn.” Audience anticipation quickly built to a fever pitch as it dawned on the Nokia Theatre crowd and the folks at home that Michaels was about to grace the stage. Sure enough, a healthy-looking Michaels appeared with guitar in hand, gradually making his way to stand side-by-side with the clearly enthused James. In light of Michaels’ recent health scares, the lyrics to “Every Rose” suddenly took on new meaning: “Though its been awhile now/ I can still feel so much pain/ Like a knife that cuts you, the wound heals/ But the scar, that scar remains.” But Michaels wasn’t dwelling on any scars of his own. Strumming along and singing as loudly and proudly as ever before, the rocking Poison musician more than held his own on the “American Idol” stage. In a night already filled with many unforgettable performances, Michaels’ appearance was undoubtedly one of the evening’s most powerful and uplifting moments. Were you surprised by Bret’s performance? Share your thoughts in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Bret Michaels’ Career In Photos

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