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R. Kelly & Cee Lo Added To “Sparkle” Remake

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R. Kelly and Atlanta’s own Cee Lo Green will be a part of the remake of the 1979 film “Sparkle.” Kells won’t be acting, but will oversee the music soundtrack. Cee Lo has been added to the cast and is also going to sing on the soundtrack since his character is the opening act for the group the film is centered around. Atlanta native Omari Hardwick, Jordin Sparks, Whitney Houston, Tika Sumpter, Derek Luke and Mike Epps will all be featured in “Sparkle,” and is scheduled to begin filming this October. Get more details at BlackAmericaWeb.com . RELATED POSTS: R. Kelly Will Have Women Dropping Their “Black Panties” Soon [AUDIO] Cee Lo Green “Cry Baby” [MUSIC VIDEO] Cee Lo Says Goodie Mob Is 10 Tracks Deep Into Reunion Album [VIDEO]

R. Kelly & Cee Lo Added To “Sparkle” Remake

R. Kelly & Cee Lo Added To “Sparkle” Remake

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R. Kelly and Atlanta’s own Cee Lo Green will be a part of the remake of the 1979 film “Sparkle.” Kells won’t be acting, but will oversee the music soundtrack. Cee Lo has been added to the cast and is also going to sing on the soundtrack since his character is the opening act for the group the film is centered around. Atlanta native Omari Hardwick, Jordin Sparks, Whitney Houston, Tika Sumpter, Derek Luke and Mike Epps will all be featured in “Sparkle,” and is scheduled to begin filming this October. Get more details at BlackAmericaWeb.com . RELATED POSTS: R. Kelly Will Have Women Dropping Their “Black Panties” Soon [AUDIO] Cee Lo Green “Cry Baby” [MUSIC VIDEO] Cee Lo Says Goodie Mob Is 10 Tracks Deep Into Reunion Album [VIDEO]

R. Kelly & Cee Lo Added To “Sparkle” Remake

R. Kelly & Cee Lo Added To “Sparkle” Remake

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R. Kelly and Atlanta’s own Cee Lo Green will be a part of the remake of the 1979 film “Sparkle.” Kells won’t be acting, but will oversee the music soundtrack. Cee Lo has been added to the cast and is also going to sing on the soundtrack since his character is the opening act for the group the film is centered around. Atlanta native Omari Hardwick, Jordin Sparks, Whitney Houston, Tika Sumpter, Derek Luke and Mike Epps will all be featured in “Sparkle,” and is scheduled to begin filming this October. Get more details at BlackAmericaWeb.com . RELATED POSTS: R. Kelly Will Have Women Dropping Their “Black Panties” Soon [AUDIO] Cee Lo Green “Cry Baby” [MUSIC VIDEO] Cee Lo Says Goodie Mob Is 10 Tracks Deep Into Reunion Album [VIDEO]

R. Kelly & Cee Lo Added To “Sparkle” Remake

The Voice Judges: Returning!

Unlike its nemesis on Fox, there’s no judging controversy on The Voice . At least not yet. Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green will all return for the competition’s second season. “Our fantastic coaches were integral to the tremendous success of The Voice this year and we are thrilled that they are all returning,” Paul Telegdy, Executive Vice President of NBC, said in a statement. “We look forward to building season two and making The Voice an even greater experience for fans.” The NBC hit crowned Javier Colon as its first champion this week and will return in January.

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Aishwarya Rai: Pregnant!

It’s an exciting day for Indian actress Aishwarya Rai and her husband, Abhishek Bachchan. They are expecting their first child! The announcement was made by Bachchan’s father, who couldn’t contain his enthusiasm in Tweeting: “T 410 -NEWS NEWS NEWS !! I AM GOING TO BECOME A GRANDFATHER .. AISHWARYA EXPECTING .. SO HAPPY AND THRILLED !!!” Aishwarya and Amitabh got married in 2007. We wish them the very best! [Photo: WENN.com]

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Cee Lo Green Apologizes For Borderline Homophobic Tweet

First Tracy Morgan . Now Cee Lo Green?! Not exactly, but The Voice coach is under considerable fire after a Tweet he wrote to a music critic, Andrea Swensson, following his June 16 show. Swensson termed Cee Lo’s concert “lackluster” and “gross,” which the singer didn’t really appreciate. He struck back at her with this tweet: “I respect your criticism, but be fair! People enjoyed last night! I’m guessing you’re gay? And my masculinity offended you? Well f–k you!” Who? Me? Cee Lo? Homophobic? Yeah. Probably not the best word choice. The “F–k You” singer attempted an apology on Twitter … but it’s more of a long-winded explanation. He also seems confused as to what he’s even apologizing for: “Apologies gay community! What was homophobic about that? I was guessing he [was] gay which is fine but its nice to [know] what u think,” he wrote. He deleted it shortly after. Then he issued a longer comment : The “Crazy” crooner said he had no clue what gender the critic was and that he was just being “outspoken” at the time he tweeted. “She was very critical of me. At the time I didn’t even know what gender the person was,” he said. “I was being a little outspoken that night.” “I was being a little outrageous. I always expect people to assume that everything I do is part of my character and sense of humor. I assumed that whoever it was would assume that it was all in good fun.” “I most certainly am not harboring negative feelings toward the gay community. I don’t have an opinion on people with different religious, sexual or political preferences. I’m one of the most liberal artists I think you will ever meet, and pride myself on that.” “Two of the remaining members on my team on The Voice are proud and outspokenly gay. We just did a team performance of ‘Everyday People’ and I picked that song specifically to highlight how we can get along even though we’re so different.” For what it’s worth, Swensson responded to say she was not offended.

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Must Be Nice: Cee-Lo Says He’s Having More Sex Than The Average Man

Some men should NEVER be able to make certain statements and not have anyone who heard it laugh in their face. Cee-Lo Green is definitely one of those men. But for whatever reason, we actually doubt he’s lying about this one. Which makes us a little sad… The singer’s been putting it about like a footballer in Chinawhite since Forget You became a worldwide hit. Cee Lo, said: “I’m definitely having more sex than the average man. Yes, two or three women a night, trust me. “The other day I slept with two women – not at the same time – because I was at home and they missed me. “But you know, these are my friends, we missed each other. “So I just want to give joy and good tidings, that’s what it’s all about.” Like many notorious shaggers, he is happy to share the love – and the details. He added: “The Lady Killer has got all the girls in a frenzy. Everybody wants to know what’s up with the big man.” At least Cee Lo, who releases single Bright Lights Bigger City on April 11, is honest enough to admit girls find him more attractive since he became famous. He said: “It seems that way but it makes sense because I’m a great guy – I’m charming, I’m funny, I’m sexually potent.” Notice he didn’t say attractive. Source

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Cee Lo Green & Wiz Khalifa “Bright Lights, Bigger City” [MUSIC VIDEO]

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“Bright Lights, Bigger City” is one of our favorite tracks from Cee Lo Green’s The Lady Killer album. The song gets refreshed with a new verse from Wiz Khalifa, and a video that neither Cee Lo nor Wiz appear in. Check out the video below! RELATED: Cee Lo Green In Talks To Be A Judge On NBC’s “The Voice” RELATED: 53rd Grammy Awards Performances [VIDEO] RELATED: Cee Lo Discusses His Multiple Grammy Nominations [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Big Boi & Cee Lo Get Cease & Desist Order From Georgia Power Company

Cee Lo Green & Wiz Khalifa “Bright Lights, Bigger City” [MUSIC VIDEO]

It’s Official: Gwyneth Paltrow Hosting SNL with Musical Guest Cee Lo Green

This explains all of the “Paltrow to duet with Cee Lo” reports from yesterday: NBC has confirmed to Movieline that Paltrow will host Saturday Night Live on Jan. 15 and, yes, the musical guest is Cee Lo Green. (This news was originally reported as a duet to occur this weekend, which made little sense considering that Jim Carrey is hosting.) And, yes, the smart money would concur that we will see a duet between these two on Cee Lo’s smash hit “F*ck You,” whose sanitized version Paltrow covered on Glee . [ NBC ]

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Bozell Column: See How Low We Must Go

The pop-music world is turning into a caricature of shamelessness, childishness and even spoiled-brattiness. To get attention quickly, some pop stars will try absolutely anything. The soul singer Cee-Lo Green has a new album coming out. How’s this for art: His first desperate single is titled “F—- You.” The shock value is already working. A video was posted Aug. 19, and within four days, it had grabbed 1.4 million views on YouTube — another sign that YouTube is not a safe website for children. On Aug. 23, YouTube began requiring visitors to sign in to view the video, saying it “may contain content that is inappropriate for some users.” That’s quite an understatement. But it’s also meaningless: it’s unrestricted on Cee-Lo’s personal website. Clicking on his MySpace page brings the song up automatically. The entire song is obscene. It’s stuffed with 16 uses of the F-bomb in under four minutes, erupting on average once every 14 seconds. It also has 10 uses of the S-word, and even two uses of “nigga.” (Don’t tell Dr. Laura Schlessinger.) Green’s producer, Bruno Mars, told MTV the whole production was “a dream session come true … Everyone was just putting their minds together and (we came) up with one of our favorite tracks we’ve ever done. Cee-Lo came in and we started singing it for him. And he’s just, ‘I love that, man. That’s beautiful.'” This scenario of allegedly unfolding genius dodges the little reality that the supposed high concept is just a musical middle finger. The singer is cursing out his ex-girlfriend, who apparently left him for a richer man. The fact that the song is catchy and bright only heightens the offense. It’s a Motown melody inserted into a manure pile. But, as usual, the Wanna Be Hip critics love it, even with that manure attached. The Wall Street Journal cooed it “may be the best rock and pop single of the year.” Just a few years ago, we could be certain that a song this stuffed with profanity would never be aired on the radio. In fact, it never would be produced. But the federal judiciary has now made it acceptable to air the worst obscenities at all hours of the day, claiming any attempt to restrict obscene content is a violation of “free speech.” The ban on seven dirty words was shredded and the libertines get where they wanted. What new low will an “artist” stoop to for commercial gain when the ground has suddenly opened, presenting an endless chasm below? Team Cee-Lo claims they’re going to prepare a radio edit called “Forget You” to avoid alienating too many station managers. How thoughtful. But that only raises the obvious question: Why not call it “Forget You” from the very beginning? The answer is the calculation that millions of teenagers will buy the original dirty version as the official version and put it on their iPods. Any radio edit is just a lame Band-Aid for a pus-filled boil. The pressure will only build for more and dirtier musical obscenity, just as almost every aspiring stand-up comedian finds it necessary to pepper his and her act with lots of curse words. Comedians can’t just be funny, as singers can’t just sing. This is not the first time pop stars have played games with the F-bomb. A few years ago, Britney Spears offered a single very thinly disguised as “If U Seek Amy.” Spears boasted, “All of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek Amy,” which only made sense if it was obscene. The British chanteuse Lily Allen offered her own “F—- You” song last year, but it wasn’t a big hit here, with its 25 gratuitous F-bombs. It was only a gold record in France, Australia and Belgium. Right there on YouTube, you can see a video of Allen singing her brightly toned song with its ugly, profane chorus — “F—- you, f—- you very, very much” — live on French television. The audience claps and claps. Once again, the future beams out at us.

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