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Pop Star M.I.A.’s Suicide Bomber Song: ‘I Really Love Allah’

A controversial new pop song might have young music fans unwittingly singing about burkas, the Taliban and, especially, loving Allah. Pop singer phenomenon Maya Arulpragasam, also known as M.I.A., has released a new song called “Lovalot” that has raised eyebrows among music reviewers, some of whom say the lyrics show M.IA.’s sympathy for radical Muslim suicide bombers. The British-born singer, who has openly supported the terrorist organization Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, based her catchy new song “Lovalot” on the 17-year-old Russian “black-widow” Moscow subway bomber Dzhennet Abdurakhmanova, according to newspapers like The Guardian . “In the deadpan electro-rap of ‘Lovalot,’ inspired by a well-publicized incident involving a slain Islamic terrorist and his vengeful suicide-bombing Russian wife, M.I.A. commiserates,” wrote Brad Wheeler in the Globe and Mail on July 13. The song is featured on M.I.A.’s new CD, // / Y /, which was released in July through the singer’s own label N.E.E.T., as well as XL Recordings and Interscope Records. Lovalot’s references to terrorism are hard to ignore, and at points the singer even compares herself to a Taliban fighter and a bomber. “Like a Taliban trucker eatin’ boiled-up yucca, got my eyes done like I’m in a black burka,” sings M.I.A. early in the song. Later she continues, “Like a hand-me-down sucker throwin’ bombs at a Mecca. Call it good will, get money to get better. Keep your head down like a UNICEF worker, if you get hit you can’t question the f**ka’.” Probably one of the most controversial parts of the song is the chorus, where M.I.A. repeats the phrase “I really love a lot” in such a way that it sounds like “I really love Allah.” “Through the mischievous dropping of a ‘t,’ the line ‘I really love a lot’ sounds an awful lot like ‘I really love Allah,'” wrote Wheeler. In the past, M.I.A. has played up her family’s connection to radical Sri Lankan terror groups, and she also shows an affinity for violence in the song, repeating “I fight the ones who fight me” in the chorus. M.I.A., who was included in Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential people in 2009 and sang on the soundtrack for the movie “Slumdog Millionaire,” is well-known for her radical political views. She has previously compared herself to the PLO, and in a controversial interview with New York Times writer Lynn Hirschberg, M.I.A. defended her lyrics, saying “I don’t want to make the same music, sing about the same stuff, talk about the same things. If that makes me a terrorist, then I’m a terrorist.” M.I.A.’s New York Times interview with Hirschberg resulted in a feud between the singer and the journalist, with M.I.A. publishing Hirschberg’s phone number on Twitter. The musician claimed that she wasn’t portrayed accurately in the article. Another recent song of M.I.A.’s that has drawn criticism is “Born Free.” The ultra-graphic and violent music video for the song features American immigration authorities rounding up red-headed people and busing them to the desert, where the redheads are chased down, shot, and blown apart with bombs. Lyrics of “Lovalot”: They told me this is a free country, But now it feels like a chicken factory. I feel cooped up, I wanna bust free, Got nothin’ to lose if you get me. Like a Taliban trucker eatin’ boiled-up yucca, Get my eyes done like I’m in a black burka, Been through shit, yeah it’s a fucka’, But now I make tunes, say shuck-a-lucka-lucka. Shuck-a-lucka-la, Shuck-a-lucka-lee, Shuck-a-lucka-lucka-lucka-lucky, lucky me. If you check me, I check you. If they kick you, then I’ll back you. Say something new, say something cool, Give you my time, but I ain’t no fool. I could I could I, break-a-break-a jaw, Every-every time someone steps on my toe. I fight the ones that fight me. I really love a lah, I really love a lah. I really love a lah, I really love a lah. But, I fight the ones that fight me. But, I fight the ones that fight me. I fight the ones that fight me. But, I fight– But, I fight– But, I fight– But, I fight the ones that fight me. Who’s in town? Them no like me, me no like them. Like Hu Jintao Instead of them I got a new-found gem. Someone I can love up like men. Like a bomber needs to love up Chen. Like a hand-me-down sucker throwin’ bombs at a Mecca, Call the good will, get money to get better. Keep your head down like a Unicef worker, If you get hit you can’t question the fucka’. I can’t come out Yeah but yeah but why If I B the F to the F to the I. If you met me, then you’d get me, But for you to get me, will you get a fee. Shoots men to be free, where’s Bob Marley? ‘Cause I won’t turn my cheek like I’m Gandhi. I fight the ones that fight me. I fight the ones that fight me. I really love a lah, I really love a lah. I really love a lah, I really love a lah. But, I fight the ones that fight me. But, I fight the ones that fight me. I fight the ones that fight me. But, I fight– But, I fight– But, I fight– But, I fight the ones that fight me. M.I.A. will be performing a concert in Los Angeles on July 17, and another one in New York City on July 24.

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Robert Shapiro to Represent Lindsay Lohan, Push For Rehab Instead of Prison

Yesterday, we reported that Lindsay Lohan needs a good lawyer ASAP. Well, she got one, and he’s a heavyweight: L.A.-based Robert Shapiro, who’s most famous for being part of the team that successfully defended O.J. Simpson. Robert has signed on to represent Lindsay Lohan in her saga, although his plan not to appeal the star’s 90-day jail sentence, which she must begin Tuesday. Instead, Shapiro, whose son died of a drug overdose in 2005, will try to convince Judge Marsha Revel to put Lindsay in rehab and eliminate or minimize jail. The attorney has a lot of experience at rehab facilities and has a specific plan for Lindsay, and a specific place – a live-in facility in which Shapiro is involved. Can Robert Shapiro get Lindsay Lohan into rehab instead of jail? Shapiro, 67, recently created a foundation to help people deal with drug and alcohol problems, and named it after his son – The Brent Shapiro Foundation. The troubled star is supposed to turn herself in on Tuesday. Perhaps with this new legal all-star on her side pushing for her to get help, rather than just make excuses for her, the judge will show her some mercy. Fun Fact: Another member of O.J.’s legal team was Robert Kardashian, Sr., the father of Lindsay’s pal Kim Kardashian and her many famous siblings. What do you think? Lindsay Lohan belongs in …

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Karissa Shannon Gets A Little Inappropriate

This new boy toy t-shirt trend that some of the D-list celebrities have been wearing is starting to get a little creepy if you ask me. Here’s some Hugh Hefner sloppy seconds Karissa Shannon inappropriately professing her love for Will Smith’s kid. Awkward. If some male celebrity did this kind of thing with a picture of Dora the Explorer or some other underage celebrity, people would be outraged. What a double standard. You should have seen the nasty looks I used to get when I wore my Olsen twins T-shirt to the bars in the 90’s.

Jon Hamm’s ‘Beautiful’ Sex Tape

How gallant is Jon Hamm? During a joint W interview with his The Town costar Rebecca Hall where the reporter dared to ask Hall about rumors that she’d wrecked the marriage of Sam Mendes and Kate Winslet, Hamm swooped in, stating, “The reality is that I broke them up.” Hall gamely agreed, adding, “Jon Hamm was sleeping with Sam Mendes.” When the reporter then asked if a sex tape existed, Hamm said, “Does it? He directed it. It’s beautiful.” [ W ]

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‘The Cove’ Documentary Finally Opens in Japan Despite Protests (Video)

As the celebrities above state, we have a friend who is in need of help . And there’s a documentary working hard to do just that. After a lot of struggling, from earning money for translation of The Cove in… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Hollywood Rorschach: Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen and Child Rapist Polanski

The timing of today’s announcement from the Swiss that fugitive director Roman Polanski will not face extradition  to the United States coming just a couple days after we all witnessed Hollywood’s reaction to the audio tape of Mel Gibson’s raging, racist rant is fitting. What an interesting opportunity for a side-by-side look at Leftist Hollywood’s values. It’s unlikely that anyone who’s considered a serious part of the Hollywood community will openly work with Mel Gibson again for a long, long time — if ever. WME, his agency, announced they had dropped him  as a client within minutes of the release of the recording, and courtesy of the L.A. Times, the warning has already gone out making clear that anyone foolish enough to work with Gibson again will pay a heavy price: There’s little chance he’ll land at another agency anytime soon — signing would bring down a horrible avalanche of bad PR to any agency that got within smelling distance and, more to the craven point, any agent that signs him has little hope of booking him any roles anyway since there isn’t a studio in town that will hire Gibson. So toxic is the “Braveheart” director that the L.A. Times also “ suggested ” that now would be a “good time” for Tinseltowners to loudly and proudly condemn the former superstar, and a special point was made to single out his longtime friend Jodie Foster (who just finished directing a film that stars Gibson): Actually, strike that, because even now the silence is deafening. This would seem like a good time to make a public statement, Jodie Foster, longtime friendship or not. While I find the L.A. Times’ stand-up-and-be-counted witch huntery a little nauseating, it pales in comparison to Gibson’s sub-human attempt to emotionally break the mother of his child in two with a stream of racist-fueled hate unlike anything I’ve heard before. This is a fool-me-once situation if there ever was one. Like many, I bought Gibson’s contrition tour after his sexist, anti-Semitic tirade in 2006. But how anyone could work with him now is beyond me, and no one in Hollywood is likely to. And yet, who will Hollywood work with? As I write this, Charlie Sheen is about to once again enjoy the superstar treatment on the set of his hit sitcom “Two and a Half Men” even though reports suggest he’s about to plead no contest to charges of domestic violence after allegedly pinning his wife to a bed with a knife to her throat. And today, throughout much of Tinseltown , you can hear the exhales of relief and imagine the quiet celebrating now that their favorite child rapist is once again free to move about the world amongst all the beautiful people eager to worship him. Leftist Hollywood should consider themselves lucky The Fates gave them an entire weekend to feel all sanctimonious and superior about themselves over the Mel Gibson situation before reminding them of what they really are with today’s Polanski news. Two days is two more than they deserved. Originally published at Big Hollywood .

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Family Guy’s ‘Down Syndrome Girl’ Song Gets Emmy Nod

“Down Syndrome Girl,” the unfunny and offensive Family Guy song poking fun at a female character with special needs, has been nominated for an Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. The Feb. 14 Family Guy episode, which the song appeared in, sparked outrage after its premiere – most notably from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin who has a son with Down syndrome. At one point in the episode, the character with Down syndrome said that her mom was “the former governor of Alaska,” a clear reference to Palin and her son, Trig. Palin quickly criticized the show for the distasteful jab at her son. “[W]hy make it tougher on the special needs community? When is enough enough? When are we going to be willing to say some things just aren’t really funny?” she said on Feb. 16. In the aftermath, many celebrities stood in agreement with Palin, including talk show host Joy Behar, the Daily Show’s Mo Rocca and comedian Jessica Kirson. But now the song is being nominated for an Emmy award, facing off against the much more tasteful musical numbers, “Nothing Suits Me Like a Suit” from “How I Met Your Mother,” and Saturday Night Live’s “Shy Ronnie.” New York magazine noted that the Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics award has been “gaining a reputation as Emmy’s quiet nod to First Amendment rights.” Last year, the Justin Timberlake-Andy Samberg collaboration “Motherlover” won the award, and in 2007 the same two artists won for the song “Dick in a Box.” While both are fairly offensive in content, the lyrics are actually funny – and stop short of mocking people with disabilities. But many people argued that the lyrics of “Down Syndrome Girl” went too far. These are some lines from the song, as transcribed by the MRC’s Noel Sheppard: And though her pretty face may seem a special person’s wettest dream. You must impress that ultra-boomin’, all consumin’, poorly-groomin’, Down Syndrome girl. You want to take that little whore and spin her on the dancing floor. My boy between the two of us we’ll get her on the shorty bus and then you’re gonna take it on a whirl. Now go impress that super-thrilling, wish-fulfilling, YooHoo-spilling, ultra-swinging, boner-bringing, gayly-singing, dingalinging, stupefying, fortifying, as of Monday shoe lace-tying, stimulating, titillating, kitty-cat impersonating, mega-rocking, pillow talking, just a little crooked walking, poorly-pouting, poopie-sprouting, for some reason always shouting, fascinating, captivating, happiness and joy-creating, Down Syndrome girl. The Down syndrome episode wasn’t the first time the Family Guy’s offensive content generated controversy. The program’s creators also aired a show that staged “Terri Schiavo: The Musical” and another episode mocking Jewish people called “When You Wish Upon a Weinstein” that was banned from TV.

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Movieline Premieres the Jackie-licious Poster for Smash His Camera

Right off the line, still hot to the touch and redolent of that sexy new-poster smell, the one-sheet for Smash His Camera has landed exclusively in Movieline’s driveway. The documentary profiles self-anointed “paparazzo superstar” Ron Galella through nearly five decades of getting up close and personal (maybe too personal) with some of the most famous celebrities in the world. Oscar-winner Leon Gast took home Sundance’s Best Documentary Directing prize for the film following its premiere in January, when even Robert Redford himself spoke of that one time — and I do mean only one time — he outwitted Galella.

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Michael Moore’s New Job: Oscar Board Member

Deadline Hollywood Daily’s Editor-In-Chief Nikki Finke has declared a Red State Alert over the news that documentary filmmaker and Oscar-winner Michael Moore has just been elected to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Board of Governors. She writes, Hollywood-hating conservatives are going to have a field day with this (And predictably the L.A. Times’ Patrick Goldstein knee-jerks with this: You could hear the outcry in conservative quarters from a million miles away.) If for no other reason than she saves me from having to spend money on a “Variety” subscription, I love Nikki, but this conservative has no problem whatsoever with Michael Moore being elected to the Academy’s prestigious Board of Governors, because this conservative believes Michael Moore has earned it. Yes, Michael Moore is a liar, a shameless propagandist and an anti-American leftist of the highest order. But he’s also one helluva talented filmmaker and it would be wildly hypocritical for me to believe or argue that anyone should be blacklisted from AMPAS due to their political beliefs. And that’s the only reason I could possibly use to argue against this appointment. In the medium of documentary filmmaking, Michael Moore is one of the very best at what he does, no more or less accomplished than Kathryn Bigelow, who was also elected this year. No more or less accomplished than the other Governors. We Hollywood-hating conservatives are not the ones looking to hold people back based on their political beliefs. If I have an argument with AMPAS it’s not that they should blacklist Michael Moore, it’s why not elect Jerry Bruckheimer, Jon Voight, Michael Moriarty, or Robert Davi to this board? For they are also no more or less accomplished than many of the others. I’m sorry to disappoint those looking for outrage over Michael Moore’s new gig, but we’re not the blacklisters here. I despise everything Moore stands for just as much as the Left surely despises everything Jon Voight stands for. But a blacklist is a blacklist is a blacklist. Big Hollywood will fight Moore in the arena of ideas and expose him as the liar he is any day of the week, and relish it. But my frustration with his agitprop – especially the fact that he’s good at it – isn’t about to turn me into what disgusts me. Crossposted at Big Hollywood .

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Lindsay Lohan’s Fingernail Message In Court: Legal Experts Weigh In

Lawyers don’t think it impacted her sentence but was immature and bad form. By Gil Kaufman Lindsay Lohan at her court hearing on July 6 Photo: David McNew/ Getty Images As if further proof was needed, Lindsay Lohan cemented her bad-girl status Tuesday during a probation violation hearing by writing the message “f— u” on her fingernail . But did the profane memo on the nail of her middle finger land the formerly promising actress a harsher sentence? Legal experts contacted by MTV News don’t think so but all agreed that, at best, it was bad form, and at worst, it was another example of a young Hollywood starlet who appears to be out of control and not seriously considering the repercussions of her actions. New York attorney Benjamin Brafman — who defended Diddy in his 2001 Club New York gun case, New York Giants receiver Plaxico Burress in his 2008 gun case and was on the defense team for the 2004 Michael Jackson child-molestation trail — said sometimes celebrities are their own worst enemies in court. “If this happened the way it did, the lawyer needs to take charge,” he said. Brafman, who is not involved in the Lohan case and has no firsthand knowledge of what happened in court Tuesday, added that Lohan doesn’t seem to be doing herself any favors with these kinds of outbursts. “I don’t think that influenced [the sentence] … and [it should have] no role in the proceedings, but it’s bad form, childish and at some point, you need to grow up about stuff like this,” he said. “When you’re in a position of begging for your freedom, you don’t need to do anything to antagonize the judge who has that power over you.” Lohan, 24, was sentenced to 90 days in jail to be followed by 90 days in rehab after judge Marsha Revel determined that the “Mean Girls” star had violated her probation from a 2007 DUI case by missing weekly alcohol-education classes . Closeups of photos taken by The Associated Press revealed that Lohan had the message “f— u” imprinted on the rainbow-airbrushed nail of her middle finger, which she frequently pressed to her lips and cheek during Tuesday’s hearing. At press time, it was unclear if Lohan entered the courtroom with the profane nail tat or if she scribbled it on during the course of the nearly daylong hearing. “She’s like anybody else and she has the right of free speech,” said attorney Stacey Richman, who defended rapper Lil Wayne in a New York gun case that sent the MC to prison for a year but does not have firsthand knowledge of the Lohan case. “But you should have respect for the forum. It’s unclear who it was meant for, but the judge is a logical person and not vindictive. So whatever the judge’s decisions are, they should have to do with the violations [not the message on the nail].” If it comes out that it was meant as a coded message to the judge, Richman said there could be sanctions. “But if someone let her do that, they should know better,” she said. Lohan’s attorney did not return requests for comment at press time. Related Photos Lindsay Lohan Goes To Court The Highs And Lows Of Lindsay Lohan

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