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Dr. Dre’s ‘Kush’ Video And Other Comeback Clips

Like memorable videos from Jay-Z, Eminem and T.I., the legendary producer’s latest work heralds his return to the game. By Paul Cantor Dr. Dre Photo: Johnny Nunez/ WireImage Dr. Dre’s video for “Kush,” the lead single off Detox, hit the Net on Friday (December 10), and the clip seems to confirm the much-delayed album will be released in the near future. It’s only been a little more than a decade since the doctor dropped his last project, after all. But seeing the new video, featuring Snoop Dogg and Akon, brought to mind some other recent comeback stories in hip-hop. Here, we give you a rundown of the videos that accompanied them. Eminem, “We Made You” Released in 2009, “We Made You” was Marshall Mathers’ first solo look since his ’05 Encore album. In a sense, he picked up right where he left off, bashing celebrities and mocking the public’s love affair with pop culture. But the plan backfired, and Em left the impression that the only one obsessed with pop culture — dated pop culture, at that — was Em. As a result, his Relapse was critically panned as a comeback album; it wasn’t until this year’s Recovery that Eminem truly re-established his place in music . Jay-Z, “Show Me What You Got” Hov announced his retirement from rap as a solo artist in 2003 with The Black Album. But only three years later, he returned with a new album, Kingdom Come and a video for its lead single, “Show Me What You Got.” The Just Blaze-produced track compelled director F. Gary Gray, known for being selective about his projects, to helm the video. Filmed it in Monaco, Jay enlisted race car drivers Danica Patrick and Dale Earnhardt Jr for the well-received clip. Kanye West, “Power” Inspired by director Marco Brambilla’s “Civilization” installation at New York’s Standard Hotel, the video for ‘Ye’s “Power” was dubbed “Portrait of Power.” Less a music video than a piece of moving art, the visual showed Kanye surrounded by angels and assorted religious imagery. Coming off “Taylor-gate,” its epic quality matched the brooding scope of the song and it proved to be the right approach as critics and fans alike, lapped it up. T.I., “I’m Back” T.I. had served out a yearlong prison stint, when he returned in April with “I’m Back.” The video found the Atlanta rapper getting reacquainted with his life on the outside, namely foreign cars, expensive jewelry and the ‘hood. Rapping with an American flag as the backdrop, Tip seemed to be saying, ‘I’m still a shining example of the American Dream.’ Or, perhaps it was an allusion to career plans gone awry, an American Dream deferred. The MC’s comeback has hit some speed bumps, as his No Mercy album was released this week while the rapper serves out a new 11-month prison sentence. Dr. Dre “Still D.R.E.” “Kush” isn’t the first video Dre made fans wait umpteen years for. The super-producer did the same with “Still D.R.E.,” which was the lead song from 1999’s The Chronic 2001. It had been seven years since he’d dropped The Chronic. Clearly, Dre likes to take his time. The “Still D.R.E.” clip, featuring Snoop Dogg, found the doctor celebrating low-riders, scantily clad women and, of course, gangsta music. What’s your favorite comeback video? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Dr. Dre

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Usher’s ‘OMG’ Gets Celeb Endorsement As Song Of The Year

‘It’s undeniable,’ Travie McCoy says of the track that topped MTV News’ Top 25 Songs of 2010. By Jocelyn Vena Usher Photo: Getty Images 2010 had some great jams, and all week, MTV News has been counting down some of its best. Everything from Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” and Rick Ross’ “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)” to two of Kanye’s West’s killer My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy tracks, “Power” and “Runaway,” made the top 10. But it was Usher’s bombastic party jam “OMG” that rose to the top and came in at #1. So what made that song such a party anthem? “Oh my God! That’s exactly what I would say! Oh my God!” Pauly D joked about 2010’s top party jam. “Dope, dope track. I love playing it. The crowd goes crazy when I play it. Usher’s the man!” Travie McCoy added: “It’s a great song. It’s undeniable, you know what I mean?” “Dancing With the Stars” pro Lacey Schwimmer admitted that “OMG” was the track that got dancers, both professional and amateur, on the dance floor. “You guys got a great dance anthem,” she said. “So be prepared for people who do not know how to dance just going to town!” Producer Alex Da Kid gave props to will.i.am for the song’s epic beat. “I love ‘OMG.’ I think it’s definitely something different for Usher,” he said. “And it still has all the dance performance elements Usher’s known for, but it’s something slightly different and done in a will.i.am kind of way, and it’s different and that’s why it connected to so many different people. It’s a great song.” Celebrities also weighed in on their favorite jams of 2010 , choosing everything from Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” and Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” to B.o.B and Hayley Williams’ “Airplanes.” Why did you love “OMG” in 2010? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos MTV News’ Top Songs Of 2010 Related Photos MTV News’ Top 25 Songs Of 2010 Related Artists Usher

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Kim Kardashian Kashes in on Lack of Talent, Appearances, Reality TV

This is what giant boobs, a lack of talent and zero hesitation to attach your name to any product on the market will get you: A bank account larger than any other reality star on television. In a new study conducted by The Daily Beast , Kim Kardashian was ranked the highest earner of all those that have benefited from a culture that asks most celebrities to bring nothing to the table except Twitter accounts and children. It was a good year for these reality stars. It was a bad year for the concepts of shame and privacy. Here’s a look at the richest reality stars of 2010: Kim Kardashian: $6 million Lauren Conrad: $5 million Bethenny Frankel : $4 million Audrina Patridge: $3.5 million Kate Gosselin: $3.5 million The Situation: $3 million Khloe Kardashian: $2.5 million Kourtney Kardashian: $2.5 million Pauly D: $2 million Kendra Wilkinson: $2 million

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Kathy Griffin Bikini Bod

Kathy Griffin, who was entertaining the troops as host of Sunday#39;s VH1 Divas Salute The Troops at the Miramar Marine base in San Diego, tells us her killer abs didn#39;t come easy. Kathy Griffin, who just turned 50, stood up fearlessly in front of troops at a San Diego marine base wearing only a camouflage bikini and an ammo belt. And, boy, did she work for that bod. “First of all, I work a lot,” Griffin says. “Running around onstage making fun of celebrities is a workout in itself!” But

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Alicia Keys’ Digital Death Campaign Reaches $1 Million Goal

Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, Justin Timberlake and more celebs have been ‘resurrected’ on Twitter and Facebook by fans’ donations. By Kelley L. Carter Alicia Keys Photo: Samir Hussein/Getty Images It’s time to welcome some of your favorite celebrity tweeters back to the land of the living. Last week, several celebs temporarily signed off their Twitter accounts and Facebook pages to help raise $1 million for Alicia Keys’ Keep a Child Alive organization. They proclaimed their own Digital Deaths last Wednesday on World AIDS Day and met their goal Monday (December 6). Some stars began tweeting immediately. The idea was hatched by Keys, and she and other celebs urged their fans to buy back their online lives by texting the first name of the celebrity they miss on social media the most to contribute to the cause. “From the bottom of my heart, thank you to all of the fans, friends and artists who joined this cause,” Keys said in a statement. “I’m incredibly inspired by all of the donations that have been made to help us achieve our goal and so humbled by the outpour of support from everyone.” Now that the tweeting ban has been lifted, celebrities including Keys, Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, Ryan Seacrest, Justin Timberlake, Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Khlo

Let It Be Hilarious: D-Listers Sing Along to Beatles Classic, Promote Norwegian TV Show

It doesn’t get any more random and hilarious than this. A slew of utterly random celebrities – from David Faustino to the non-Britney Jason Alexander to Alfonso Ribeiro to Tonya Harding – have gathered to promote a Norwegian TV show titled Gylne Tider . That translates to “Good Times.” Which is exactly what’s on the horizon for all who watch this video. Let It Be Promo

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Miley Cyrus, Kim Kardashian Top 2010 Web Searches

Cyrus ranks as Yahoo’s #1 celebrity, and Kardashian leads Bing’s list. By Jocelyn Vena Miley Cyrus Photo: Michael Buckner/ AMA2010/ Getty Images In case you were wondering what everyone was searching for on the web in 2010, here’s your answer: Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardashian. Each of the ladies top celebrity queries on two different search engines. For those keeping a running tally, Google will release their top searches later this month. While the BP oil spill and the World Cup were the #1 and #2 searched terms on Yahoo , Miley Cyrus comes in at #3, making her their most-searched celebrity. She joins other female celebrities like Britney Spears, Megan Fox, Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson as other ladies who have been the most-searched celebrities on the site. In 2009, Michael Jackson was the #1 search. Kardashian follows close behind at #4, with Lady Gaga coming in at #5, Megan Fox at #7, Justin Bieber at #8 and Britney Spears at #10. The iPhone takes the spot at #6, and “American Idol” is sandwiched between Bieber and Spears at #9. Elsewhere on the Internet, Kardashian rules supreme as Bing’s #1 most-searched person and top overall search. She steals the honor from Jackson, who owned the site’s searches last year. He fell to #11 this year. Sandra Bullock comes in at #2 on the list of most-often-searched-for people, followed respectively as #3 through #10: Tiger Woods, Lady Gaga, Barack Obama, Kate Gosselin, Justin Bieber, Jesse James, Lindsay Lohan and Jennifer Aniston. The top five was exactly the same on most-popular overall searches, followed by hairstyles at #6, Kate Gosselin at #7, Wal-Mart at #8, Justin Bieber coming in at #9 and “free” at #10. Tell us who you were searching for in 2010 in the comments section below! Related Artists Miley Cyrus

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Nicole Richie Declares War on Paparazzi

Nicole Richie is going after the paparazzi. It starts with one particular celebrity gossip media member she has beef with, but sources say it’s just the start of a bigger campaign she’s waging. KEEP YOUR DISTANC E: Nicole says the paparazzi hasn’t been . Nicole wants a permanent restraining order against Fabricio Luis Mariotto, whom she photographed stalking her 2-year-old child, Harlow, at school. She’s not scared, but Harlow is frightened beyond words , Richie says.

Alicia Keys Talks Sacrificing Her Digital Life On World AIDS Day

Singer tells MTV News celebrity ‘Buy Life’ campaign is a ‘shocker’ but will engage everyone in cause of HIV/AIDS awareness. By Jayson Rodriguez Alicia Keys Photo: Stephen Lovekin/ Getty Images Alicia Keys walked into the CNN newsroom on Wednesday (December 1) and saw the staff swirling around working and thought the sight would make for a cool picture to send to her Twitter followers. The thing is, she’d killed off her digital life the night before. So no TwitPic, but Keys isn’t sweating it as she’s leading a campaign called Buy Life to raise awareness about the impact of HIV/AIDS and the many lives lost in Africa and India. The idea is for people to donate money to “buy back” hers and other celebrities’ digital lives by texting donations to benefit her Keep a Child Alive organization. And the slogan is simple: You buy a digital life to save a real one. “You can really feel the energy of it, it’s there,” Keys told MTV News of the campaign, which has set a goal of raising $1 million before celebrity participants like Usher, Kim Kardashian and Swizz Beatz return to Twitter and Facebook. “I love that. That’s what’s so important about it, we’re engaging everyone,” Keys continued. “Not only are these incredible artists deciding to sacrifice their digital life until we collectively raise $1 million for the cause, but we’re asking everyone who participates in our Twitter and Facebook and who we communicate with to be a part of it as well. I think a lot of people feel like there are things going on in the world and want to do something but [think], ‘What am I supposed to do?’ So it feels like people have an outlet and a way to participate. By texting, by buying Usher’s life back, I think they get a bit of a shocker, but I think people will love it. And they’ll pay attention and know what do to.” The initiative by Keys’ Keep a Child Alive was launched on Wednesday to coincide with World Aids Day. In addition to the “Un-Thinkable” singer, Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Seacrest and others have also given up their digital lives. Jay Sean told MTV News that while the approach may shock, sometimes ideas like this are needed to get a message across. “I think we all sometimes turn a blind eye to things that might be depressing, too heavy,” the U.K. singer said. “But sometimes you need to be really shook up and poked and prodded to do something, because the way I believe is that every human needs another human being to get some life. … We need each other, and I feel like we should all help each other.” Will you help bring your favorite celeb back to life? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Alicia Keys

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