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American Idol Season 9 Episode 30: Top 8 Perform [Online Video]

American Idol Season 9 Episode 30 is entitled “Top 8 Perform”. The 30th installment of this series was aired at 8PM on Fox. Missing an episode can sometimes bring a level of grief. Fortunately there is technology to help save the day. We have provided a link above and below that will lead you to a site showing a replay of this episode. If you are a frequent visitor to this site, you would notice that you can find links to back episodes of this series simply by doing a search at the top right corner of this page. If you are having a hard time with your search, just let us know and we will help you out. Now without further ado, please check out the show and episode summary below. American Idol was started as a spinoff of Pop Idol, a U.K. series with the same general format and also featuring Simon Cowell as a judge. It has since emerged as hit series in its own right, propelling FOX to the top of television rankings, inspiring various merchandise, and launching the careers of many hit-stars. This show also lead to a short-lived spinoff with younger singers called American Juniors. Here is the summary of the episode: American Idol Season 9 Episode 30 – Top 8 Perform Watch American Idol Season 9 Episode 30 . If you found this post useful or you simply liked what you read, please subscribe via the subscription field below for free! The DWB team does its best to provide you with the latest information possible found in the internet. Whether be it sports, world or simply just the latest news buzz, we will provide it to you. However, sites that we link to are not our own so please use your discretion when visiting those sites. Nevertheless, we have checked them firsthand to make sure they are working fine. American Idol Season 9 Episode 30: Top 8 Perform [Online Video] is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Justin Bieber Takes on Disney, Implies Miley Cyrus and The Jonas Brothers are "Corny," Manufactured

With a number-one album on the charts, a successful SNL gig behind him, and a movie about his life possibly on the way, might Justin Bieber be developing a major ego? We pose this question because the singing sensation spoke to MTV News this week and gave himself props for being embraced by the hip-hop community. “I’m really glad they’ve taken a liking to me,” Justin said. “Having Luda [on my song “Baby”] and having Lil Wayne give me shout me out on UStream… it’s cool.” Bieber was discovered by Usher’s manager and signed by Def Jam Records. He says he wants to emulate the careers of Usher and Justin Timberlake. What about other young singers, such as Miley Cyrus and The Jonas Brothers? Bieber started a possible war in the tween world by implying that those artists are nothing more than Disney-manufactured drones. Asked why he’s so popular among various demographics, he replied: “I think it’s because I didn’t go through the Disney route. I didn’t go corny… I’ve been cool and collected.” Hear that, Miley, Nick, Kevin and Joe: you’re corny. Would you care to respond?

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Jennifer Aniston Shows Off her Lonely Old Legs of the Day

The funny thing about Jennifer Aniston is that she’s not that ugly for a 40 year old, but she just can’t land a husband, or someone willing to knock her up and that makes me laugh. She’s a typical cunt who thinks she’s got so much going on that she’s too good for the average dude who is into her. So she runs after these Brad Pitt replacements that constantly reject her because with bitches with high standards, comes high maintenance and when you’re just fucking her because you’ve wanted to since you saw her on friends, you realize that it’s not worth the fucking headaches, so bitch ends up alone cuz even with all the rejection, she still thinks she’s too good to get with dudes who would actually put up with her bullshit….The good news is that there will always be cats to keep her company and fill her big empty house when she stops getting work and is forced to face her demons with no distractions a few years down the road. That’s when she’ll be good for moving in on, like the old maids in my neighborhood who couldn’t have kids cuz they had their uterus removed thanks to cancer caused by their careers as prostitutes, a career that made marriage a fantasy…. Pics via Fame

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Denise Richards and Joanna Krupa with Dogs of the Day

I guess it was useless nobody who used to be hotter back when they had an ego and didn’t realize that it would all come to an end now that they got old day at the dog park, I don’t know if that makes sense, but what I’m trying to say is that there was a time when these girls both though they had the world in the palm of their hands, because they were hot and everyone was recognizing how hot they were and giving them low level jobs that were important enough for them to think they had it all, but now they are old, their careers never really took off, and they are just hanging on going to whatever events they can before they are totally forgotten and I still think at least one of them is hot, seriously I don’t know what Denise Richards did to herself, but it looks like serious heavy drug use and bad plastic surgery and I can only hope her spirits are lost because a girl who has lost her spirit is more nudity even if it’s not as good as it was but is still better than nothing…. So here they are with their little friends who eat their tampons, if they still get their periods, who eat their dirty underwear, who watch them shit and piss, and who see them fuck and masturbate…a life much better than the one my dog has, who plays amongst garbage and rarely gets fed anything but Mac and Cheese…but does get to watch me wipe my wife’s ass and even he knows that’s pathetic…. Pics via PacificCoastNews and

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Rapper G Baby Killed

MC, signed to Memphis Bleek’s Get Low Records, was reportedly killed Saturday morning. By Shaheem Reid Spike Lee, Memphis Bleek and G Baby Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage/Getty Images Details were scarce at press time, but New York rapper G Baby was killed in Queens, New York, early Saturday morning, according to multiple online reports and the rapper’s MySpace page . G Baby was signed to longtime Jay-Z associate Memphis Bleek’s Get Low Records; at press time, New York City police had not provided MTV News with further information or confirmation. Bleek tweeted about G Baby Saturday, writing, “I’m in a mood I can’t explain. I lost a real n—a 2day. R.I.P. to my n—a G Baby who was like a bro to me!! G. Baby …” Before performing with Jay-Z in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Saturday night, he tweeted again: “2nite goes out for the baby boy G. I got u my n—- see u on the other side! Thx to those who showed me love … Get Low we to strong to break!!” Other friends of the rapper’s tweeted about his death as well. “R.I.P G BABY,” Lloyd Banks wrote . “My boy*last time I seen u, we were mixing down [Banks’ track] ‘Beamer Benz or Bentley,’ and u know who paid for everyone’s food? Neva let me pay for sh–! That’s the kind of n—a we lost.” “RIP 2 G Baby,” Tony Yayo added. “A! 1st and foremost RIP to the HOMIE G-BABY,” Juelz Santana wrote . “We lost a good one. Everybody in Queens & Bklyn hold ya head. What up BAI!!!!” “Life is not Promised … Live Life to the fullest, & like there is no 2moro … Lost a soldier in the field this morning … R.I.P. G Baby,” Fabolous wrote . Sources close to the situation told MTV News that G Baby was killed at around 5 a.m. ET Saturday approximately one block away from Club Amazura in Queens. Fabolous headlined a concert at the venue Friday evening, which ended at around 4:30 a.m. G Baby’s official MySpace page says the rapper was from the Tompkins Houses projects in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. G Baby had been a close confidant of Bleek’s. Late in February, while speaking to MTV News , Memphis was very excited about jump-starting the careers of G Baby and other Get Low artists Calico and Proof. “I been focused on a lot of things before I got focused on [my new] album,” Bleek said. “I had to think of the release of when Jay [-Z] left Def Jam, ‘What I’mma do with my career? Do I wanna still be under the umbrella or do my own thing?’ So of course I came with the terms, I gotta do my own thing. “I gotta do my on thing because I got a bunch of people behind me that’s waiting for their shot,” he added. “I got G Baby, my artists Cali, Proof that’s been down with me for years. It’s time to step out.” Related Artists Memphis Bleek

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Ryan O’Neal On Farrah Fawcett’s Oscar Omission: ‘Poor Farrah’

‘I’m as confused at everyone about it,’ O’Neal says. By MTV News staff Ryan O’Neal and Farrah Fawcett in 1987 Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage On Sunday night during the “In Memoriam” segment of the Oscars telecast, many viewers were shocked that Farrah Fawcett was excluded from the segment, which included Michael Jackson, Patrick Swayze, Brittany Murphy, Ron Silver and others. Fawcett’s longtime partner, Ryan O’Neal, said in a statement to People.com that “there is no comment other than we were disappointed that she was not included.” But a reporter for X17 caught up with O’Neal on Monday (March 8) and spoke briefly with him. “I’m as confused as everyone about it, you see?,” O’Neal said. “They have to explain it, I can’t. Poor Farrah, is all I can say.” Asked if he was planning to send a note to the Academy, O’Neal said, “We’re writing one, [daughter] Tatum and I, we’re writing a letter.” When asked if he could explain why Fawcett was excluded from the tribute, O’Neal replied sarcastically, “She wasn’t well known enough?” “[Tatum] was shocked too,” he continued. “Somebody called us first, we were watching the show [on DVR], so we were delayed. The phone rings and my friend says, ‘They left Farrah out of the tribute.’ Anyway, maybe next year they’ll slip her in. It’s a funny business.” While Fawcett is best remembered for her TV work, she appeared in several movies, including “Man of the House,” “The Cannonball Run,” “Extremities” and “The Apostle.” Speaking to The Associated Press, Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences spokeswoman Leslie Unger said omissions are inevitable when the segment can only honor so many people. “Every year, it’s an unfortunate reality that we can’t include everybody,” she said. Related Videos Oscars 2010: Show Highlights 2010 Oscar Red-Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2010 Oscars Show Highlights

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Lil Wayne Going To Jail Is Like Elvis Being Drafted, Bun B Says

‘I don’t think anything like this has happened in music since Elvis got drafted into the Army,’ he says. By Shaheem Reid Bun B Photo: MTV News Bun B has been friends with Lil Wayne since he was a teenager. The Houston legend said having Wayne out of the music game for a year will be a greater loss than people are realizing. “I feel bad, because I don’t think anything like this has happened in music since Elvis got drafted into the Army,” Bun B said. ” … Let’s just keep it real: Lil’ Wayne is not just the biggest rapper, Lil Wayne is the biggest pop star right now. Maybe Susan Boyle is on his level. But when you talk about music, nine times out of 10, Lil Wayne’s name is gonna come into the conversation. I feel bad for any brother or any sister that’s gotta go to jail. I feel especially bad for a person like Lil Wayne who’s really riding the wave right now. But he don’t have a lot of time. He’s doing it on the Island . As wild and as ill as the Island is, I think at the same time, he’ll be all right. When you in that state jail and you dealing with those lifers, you got a lot of other issues at hand.” While in jail , Wayne should just focus on serving his time productively and not worry about fellow inmates, Bun said. , Wayne should just focus on serving his time productively and not worry about fellow inmates, Bun said. “I don’t think it will be smart for him to go to general population,” he said. “A person like Lil Wayne doesn’t have to prove anything to anybody in general population exposing themselves to that yard. It’s not about being real. It’s too many people who have way too much to gain, and [there is] so much he could lose by trying to prove something. … That’s nota good look. … It’s a little bit different when a person like Lil Wayne goes to jail. All we can do is pray for him. Pray for his spirit.” Bun, who championed his late musical brother Pimp C years ago when Pimp was in prison, said he admires the attitude Wayne’s musical family has in this tough time. “I just left Miami. People [were] trying to keep their heads up and sprits up while the young man was around, but they are hurting,” Bun said. “One thing I noticed from the Young Money camp is that they’re not being down because of their careers and they’re worried about a co-sign. They are worried about a friend. That’s what I see from Drake, Nicki, Stunna. … These people are concerned about a friend going to prison.” Related Videos Lil Wayne Goes To Jail: Celebs React Related Photos Lil Wayne’s Battle With His Gun Possession Case Related Artists Bun B Lil Wayne

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Ellen DeGeneres’ Live ‘American Idol’ Debut: Experts Weigh In

The jury’s out on the new judge, who didn’t make much of an impression. By Gil Kaufman Ellen DeGeneres (file) Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/ WireImage Eh. That was the general consensus Wednesday morning (February 24) of Ellen DeGeneres’ live-show debut on “American Idol.” While DeGeneres didn’t have a face-plant like Kara DioGuardi had during her performance-show debut last year, our experts said, the comedian also didn’t provide the kind of leadership the show will need when Simon Cowell leaves . “It was an OK debut,” said Rickey Yaneza, webmaster of “Idol” blog Rickey.org . “It really reinforced, though, that Simon is the star judge of the show, and I even felt like they were propping him up a bit, romanticizing him by having her sit at the other end.” Yaneza said after only one live show — and a handful of well-received pre-taped Hollywood rounds — it’s obviously a bit early to form an opinion on DeGeneres’ impact, but he wondered if she was going to be able to provide the kind of substantive, sometimes cutting commentary Cowell has made his signature. “Her comments were kind of rambling, and she didn’t say much — mostly ‘I like you,’ which isn’t of much substance,” he said. “If she’s the judge that will prop up contestants [in the absence of former judge Paula Abdul], there weren’t too many high points.” Another avid “Idol” blogger, MJ Santilli of MJsBigBlog.com , said despite her years of stand-up experience and copious TV work, DeGeneres appeared a bit nervous and jumpy at times. “But I think she did pretty well for her first night out — certainly no worse than the rest of the panel, who tend to repeat themselves and talk in clich

New For DSM-V: White House Press Personality Disorder

Two days ago, NBC News White House correspondent Chuck Todd was whining to the Washington Post that Barack Obama doesn’t talk to the press enough. Yesterday, Obama talked to the press. Today, Todd whined about Obama talking to the press. The point has repeatedly been made that the men and women who cover the White House are a needy, preening, insecure, irrational, and emotionally unstable pack of professional stalkers whose confused feelings of adulation, jealousy, covetousness, and hatred for the man whose decisions and behavior govern the contours of their careers has corroded into an indecipherable slurry of rage and bottomless longing. But it bears repeating! The sheer clueless gall of the reporters, including Todd, who whined to the Post ‘s Howard Kurtz on Monday about Obama’s unavailability to the press was astonishing enough given the long and documented history of complaints as recently as six months ago that Obama was “overexposed.” But for Todd to wonder aloud today whether Obama erred in doing precisely what he demanded that Obama do just 48 hours ago has to be some sort of cry for help—a howl of pain from a troubled man in the grips of affliction that we’ll call White House Personality Disorder. Here’s Todd on Monday, complaining to Kurtz about being cut off from Obama’s inner thoughts and deepest desires: NBC White House reporter Chuck Todd calls the situation a “shame,” saying the administration is trying to control the message rather than allowing Obama to be seen “unscripted.” Here he was this morning, on his MSNBC show, complaining to former Clinton spokesman Joe Lockhart about Obama being too omnipresent: I’ll be honest—it felt like he didn’t have a lot of news to announce…. Is it good to put the president out on a day like that, when you don’t have a lot of news to announce? This rapidfire and profoundly irrational vacillation between spurned desire and outraged rejection is characteristic of White House Press Personality Disorder, a variant of borderline personality disorder unique to the hothouse environment of the D.C. press corps, where the intense pressures to both love and hate, protect and attack a single powerful father figure whom reporters are endlessly charged with thinking and talking about deforms fragile psyches every day. The National Institute of Mental Health’s analysis of borderline personality disorder can be transferred quite cleanly to its White House cousin: People with BPD often have highly unstable patterns of social relationships. While they can develop intense but stormy attachments, their attitudes towards family, friends, and loved ones may suddenly shift from idealization (great admiration and love) to devaluation (intense anger and dislike). Thus, they may form an immediate attachment and idealize the other person, but when a slight separation or conflict occurs, they switch unexpectedly to the other extreme and angrily accuse the other person of not caring for them at all. That sounds very familiar . The “Obama never talks to us” complaints came on the heels of a universal round of “Obama’s performance in from the of the Republicans was awesome” hallelujahs, which came on the heels of an unrelenting barrage of “Obama’s lost his mojo” analyses, which came on the heels of a round of “Obama’s State of the Union speech was a powerful performance” reports, and on and on in a ceaseless up-and-down series of “stormy attachments” and sudden “devaluations.” White House Press Personality Disorder is also characterized by obsessive nitpicking and a tendency to impute significance to objectively meaningless data, which can be seen in today’s Politico story discerning a troubling decline in the number of times the word “[LAUGHTER]” appears in transcripts of the White House press briefings : In the first six months of the Obama administration, briefings produced an average of 179 laughs per month. Over the past six months, the average has dropped down to 89. [snip] “There definitely aren’t a lot of laughs around the briefing room these days,” says Washington Examiner White House correspondent Julie Mason. “Robert’s little digs and evasions have lost their power to amuse – particularly since we haven’t had a presser since July.” The piece was published at 4 a.m. today—early bird WINS THE DAY!—so we can presume that Politico’s Patrick Gavin, who chronicled the death of laughter, interviewed Mason yesterday, which means that she uttered the words “particularly since we haven’t had a presser since July” on the day that Barack Obama held a presser . What’s unclear from Gavin’s account of the mirthless briefing room is whether the missing “[LAUGHTER]”s are due to Gibbs attempting fewer gags or getting fewer laughs for the gags he attempts. But whatever: We know that the briefings are now morose and somber affairs owing to Obama refusal to talk to the press except for yesterday. This is what these people make us think of:

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Rockonomics: The California-Prep Style Rebranding of Vampire Weekend

A found-everywhere band of the last two years, Brooklyn-bred Vampire Weekend ‘s back with a new album, and new press lines to go with it: they’ve transitioned from their “prep-chic” Ivy League linage image into ostensibly different “California”-style brand identification. This all naturally culminates in the following Wall Street Journal headline: Vampire Weekend Goes from Columbia to California on Its New Album, “Contra” The nice thing about a band like Vampire Weekend is that they make the duties of a mostly-stupid music press’ job really, really easy, by giving them easy narratives to fill in

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