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Bruno Mars’ ‘Breaking Dawn’ Video Debuts Wednesday!

MTV debut of ‘It Will Rain’ clip, from latest ‘Twilight’ soundtrack, to be followed by a live-stream chat with Mars on MTV.com. By James Montgomery Bruno Mars Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/ Getty Images “Twilight” fans, get ready: Bruno Mars is set to debut the video for “It Will Rain,” the first single from the upcoming ” Breaking Dawn – Part 1 ” soundtrack, and MTV is going to help him do it. On Wednesday, October 26, at 7:54 p.m. ET, MTV will premiere the video for “Rain,” and when it comes to an event this big, we’re pulling out all the stops. The “Rain” video will feature a never-before-seen clip from the film, which hits theaters November 18. Immediately following the video’s premiere, the action switches over to MTV.com for a live stream featuring MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway’s exclusive interview with Mars, plus “Twilight” music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, who will discuss everything about “Breaking Dawn.” Mars will also be answering your video and text questions, which you can submit starting today at MTV.com, or via Twitter using the hashtag #AskBruno. It’s all in celebration of the world premiere of the “It Will Rain” video and the “Breaking Dawn” soundtrack (available November 8), featuring new music from the likes of Theophilus London, the Joy Formidable , Iron & Wine and Christina Perri . Work by “Twilight” composer Carter Burwell and actress Mia Maestro (she plays Carmen of the Denali Coven in the films) also shows up on the soundtrack, as do songs by Angus and Julia Young, the Features, the Belle Brigade and Cider Sky. It all kicks off Wednesday, October 26, at 7:54 p.m. ET on MTV with the premiere of “It Will Rain,” so grab your umbrellas, tune in, and prepare to be wowed. Oh, and then stick around for out exclusive live stream on MTV.com, where you can learn even more about the “Breaking Dawn” soundtrack and maybe even get your question answered by Bruno himself! Bruno Mars’ “It Will Rain” video premieres Wednesday, October 26, at 7:54 p.m. ET on MTV, with a live stream to follow on MTV.com. Fans can submit their questions for Bruno through MTV.com, or via Twitter, using the hashtag #AskBruno. Related Photos Twilight: Breaking Dawn Related Artists Bruno Mars

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Bruno Mars’ ‘Breaking Dawn’ Video Debuts Wednesday!

Jason Derulo Is Single And Looking For His ‘It Girl’

Singer denies rumors that he’s dating season six ‘American Idol’ winner Jordin Sparks. By Christina Garibaldi Jason Derulo Photo: MTV News Jason Der

‘X Factor’ Auditions Wrap Up With Teen Rapper Brian Bradley

Teenagers ruled final audition episode before Boot Camp. By Adam Graham L.A. Reid, Nicole Scherzinger, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell on “The X Factor” Photo: FOX Fox’s “The X Factor” wrapped up its audition rounds Thursday (September 29), sending its final batch of singers — including more than a few teenage contestants — to its version of Hollywood Week, known as Boot Camp. First up was Brian Bradley, who definitely had the X factor, if the X factor is massive self-confidence. The 14-year-old pint-size Brooklyn rapper stepped in front of the “X Factor” judges with the ego of a 10-times-platinum superstar. He said the reason he hadn’t yet been signed to a record deal was “politics, man,” and then picked a mock beef with Simon Cowell that led to him performing his original song, “Stop Looking at My Mom.” With its old-school boom-bap and instantly catchy hook, “Stop Looking at My Mom” came on as strong as Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” did the first time you heard it, and the judges were instantly sold. Four “yes” votes later, Bradley was headed to Boot Camp. Bradley mixed brash overconfidence (he said his contemporaries were Jay-Z and Kanye West, and claimed in five years he’d be “better than Jay-Z”) with an endearing teenage innocence. After he was passed through, he said his plans to celebrate involved going home and jumping up and down on his bed. Bradley had so much confidence he could afford to let Jazzlyn Little borrow some. The 16-year-old was so meek onstage in front of the judges that it looked like if there were a hole for her to climb into, she would have happily disappeared from view. But when she sang Mary J. Blige’s “I’m Going Down,” the shyness melted away, and she gave one of the most powerful auditions we’ve seen on the show thus far. L.A. Reid praised her “superstar voice,” and Paula Abdul dubbed her “a little brilliant gem.” Of course she’s headed to Boot Camp, where her biggest obstacle will be belief in herself. The teenage parade continued with 17-year-old Cari Fletcher, a classically trained vocalist whom Cowell dubbed “boring” after her version of Heart’s “Alone,” though he decided to let her through anyhow; and Ausem, a duo made up of two 15-year-olds, Austin and Emily. The pair performed Christina Perri’s “Jar of Hearts” and the judges had much more confidence in Austin than they did Emily, but since they were a package deal, it was all or nothing. After much debate, Nicole Scherzinger gave them the “yes” they needed to advance in the competition, though it came with much reservation, and Emily already seemed nervous about meeting the challenge ahead. Viewers were also briefly introduced to 14-year-old Nick Dean, a Justin Bieber type who earned passing marks from the judges for his original song “Walk Away”; the Brewer Boys, a brother duo made up of 13-year-old and 17-year-old siblings; Paige Elizabeth Ogle, an 18-year-old whose animated version of Lady Gaga’s “Yo

‘Twilight’ Newcomers The Joy Formidable Surprised By Spot On Soundtrack

‘I haven’t seen the films,’ frontwoman Ritzy Bryan confesses, despite landing lead-off track on ‘Breaking Dawn’ soundtrack. By James Montgomery Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” Photo: Summit Entertainment There are some bands prepared for the increased attention that a spot on a “Twilight” soundtrack brings. And then there are bands like voluminous rockers the Joy Formidable who, despite snagging the opening slot on the upcoming “Breaking Dawn” soundtrack , remain blissfully unaware of everything to come. Or, really, everything about the “Twilight” series, for that matter. “I can’t say I’ve ever read one. I haven’t seen the films either, but I have heard the soundtracks, and I was familiar with some of the songs, you know, Metric and the Black Keys ,” frontwoman Ritzy Bryan told MTV News. “So I was more aware of the musical side of ‘Twilight’ than I was the books or the movies. Actually, I know very little [about the books]. I know they’re about vampires, and I know they’ve connected very much with an audience … so they’re obviously much enjoyed by a lot of people.” And yet, despite all that, their contribution to the “Breaking Dawn” soundtrack — a ringing, downright desperate song called “Endtapes” that will be the album’s lead-off track — fits seamlessly; mostly because, as Bryan explained, it is very much about the themes that remain central to the “Twilight” series. “The song was written at the same time as our album, and because of that, it has a lot of the tone and the feel of the album. And those songs, there’s a lot of turbulence going on, and it definitely chronicles a year that was very turbulent on one hand, but you know, it’s me trying to push for that hope and that sense of optimism,” she said. “It’s a song that captures that spirit. It’s a song about the frustration of not being able to have closure on a difficult situation.” And given that, unlike fellow “Breaking Dawn” artist Christina Perri , she’s basically oblivious to the entire “Twilight” phenomenon, Bryan has no idea where “Endtapes” will be used in the upcoming “Breaking Dawn” film … shoot, she’s not even sure she and her bandmates will get invited to the premiere. That doesn’t mean they wouldn’t go, of course. “I don’t know anything about that! If we get an invite, I wouldn’t mind going to the cinema. I haven’t been to the cinema for such a long time,” she laughed. “We’ve been perpetually on the road for about a year and a half, and we watch lots and lots of DVDs in our van, but a trip to the cinema would be wonderful. I would have to do some laundry, but that would be fine!” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com .

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Breaking Dawn Soundtrack Artists, Songs: Revealed!

On November 18, fans can finally feast their eyes on part one of Breaking Dawn , as Edward and Bella fight to save the half-human/half-vampire child growing inside the latter’s stomach. Check out THIS EXTENDED TRAILER for the film now. On November 8, meanwhile, Twihards can get themselves psyched for the movie by purchasing its official soundtrack, which will feature the following artists/singles: The Joy Formidable, “Endtapes” Angus & Julia Stone, “Love Will Take You” Bruno Mars, “It Will Rain” Sleeping at Last, “Turning Page” The Features, “From Now On” Christina Perri, “A Thousand Years” Theophilus London, “Neighbors” The Belle Brigade, “I Didn’t Mean It” Noisettes, “Sister Rosetta (2011 Version)” Cider Sky, “Northern Lights” Iron & Wine, “Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Wedding Version)” Imperial Mammoth, “Requiem on Water” Aqualung & Lucy Schwartz, “Cold” Mia Maestro, “Llovera” Carter Burwell, “Love Death Rebirth”

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Christina Perri Says Her ‘Life Changed’ After ‘Jar Of Hearts’

Singer is on tour with James Blunt after her song aired on an episode of ‘So You Think You Can Dance.’ By Jocelyn Vena Christina Perri Photo: MTV News Christina Perri is currently on the road with a man who, much like her, found fame after penning a track about love and heartbreak. Perri is touring with the “sweetest dude on the planet,” James Blunt, and when she first found out about the gig, she had a feeling their fans would find common ground, a theory that has now been proved true. “I was very excited. I knew the venues were going to be awesome, small little intimate theaters,” Perri told MTV News. “And then, to be there [at tour kickoff on Wednesday], and see that our audiences are the same because so many people knew the words to my song [‘Jar of Hearts’] that knew the words to his songs, I mean, that tells you right there, so it was a really great pairing,” she said. “And I’m so excited now.” But a year ago, a major tour like this one was the farthest thing from Perri’s mind — until one fateful night. Last summer, Perri went from small-town girl to Top 40 radio mainstay, with the success of her single “Jar of Hearts.” And though a quick rise to fame is often described as happening “overnight,” Perri truly is an overnight sensation. “When my song was on the TV show ‘So You Think You Can Dance,’ my life changed that night, like, it was very fast,” she recalled. “It’s 2011, and that was last year [and] with the Internet everything [it’s all very] ‘right now.’ So when the song aired on the show, by midnight, I never had to go back to waitressing again. “I just existed; I didn’t exist— and then I did,” she explained of the feeling. “I flew to New York City, I signed a record deal like, boom, boom, boom, boom,” she continued. “And it hasn’t stopped, which is a good thing, and I’m trying to stay grounded and focus and keep doing what I’m doing every day, but it’s been this magical thing where, like, I don’t have to wake up and cover my tattoos and be a waitress. All the hard work … ended up really working out. I’m grateful.” Perri will release her debut album, Lovestrong, on May 10. Are you a Christina Perri fan? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Christina Perri

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