Seventeen-year-old YouTube sensation Christina Grimmie was in the MTV newsroom Monday and had everyone remembering our look at the Top 10 People Most Likely To Become The Next Justin Bieber . … See the original post: Christina Grimmie: The Next Justin Bieber Revisited » MTV Newsroom
Seventeen-year-old YouTube sensation Christina Grimmie was in the MTV newsroom Monday and had everyone remembering our look at the Top 10 People Most Likely To Become The Next Justin Bieber . … See the original post: Christina Grimmie: The Next Justin Bieber Revisited » MTV Newsroom
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‘They can compare me to whoever … Batman!’ Selena Gomez’s tourmate declares. By Christina Garibaldi Christina Grimmie Photo: MTV News YouTube sensation Christina Grimmie is having a big summer so far. The self-proclaimed “rocker chick” with the dance-pop sound just dropped her debut EP, Find Me , on Tuesday, and it’s currently #3 on the iTunes charts. Her close pal Selena Gomez is back on her feet after a brief hospital scare. And she is scheduled to hit the road next month with Selena Gomez & The Scene and All Star Weekend. The up-and-coming pop star doesn’t just credit her managers (Gomez’s parents), Mandy and Brian Teefey, for her newfound fame. She also knows she owes a lot of her success to her YouTube channel . Grimmie’s videos have been viewed more than 142 million times by fans eager to see the 17-year-old’s reworked covers of current pop songs. “It started out for fun,” Grimmie said about posting videos. “Even though singing is what I want to do, I started out like, ‘Hey, lets try this out’ kind of thing, and then it just grew into something bigger, and that’s why I’m here.” Of course, YouTube has also been a career starting point for a few other newbies on the scene, like Justin Bieber and divisive singer Rebecca Black, who gained notoriety with her infectious “Friday.” How does Grimmie feel about being compared to Black? “Comparisons are comparisons, and they’re gonna happen.” Grimmie said. “If you want to compare me to Rebecca Black, go ahead. I’m sure she’s a great girl. I don’t know her, but you know comparisons happen. … They can compare me to whoever … Batman! That would be great.” And, since starting out, she’s also gotten a super-flattering comparison. “I’ve gotten compared to Christina Aguilera,” she laughed, “which feels good, because I love her so much!”
Christina Milian and Tristan Wilds came out to support former “The Hills” castmate Audrina Patridge at the launch of her new solo reality show. The party was, of course, sponsored by retailer Bongo of which Audrina is the spokesperson. Ok, now that we’ve got the details out of the way… Christina, what the hell were you doing there? Is Christina Milian Back With Her Ex-Husband The-Dream? Christina Milian & The-Dream Battle Over Earnings From Justin Bieber Hit
After their elimination on Sunday#39;s episode, Ron and Christina spoke with us about the detour that did them in, enjoying the local cuisine, and what it was like for Ron to walk Christina down the aisle to her most important Pit Stop yet – the wedding altar! – where she married her fellow season 12 competitor Azaria Azene this spring. When Ron Hsu, 61, and his daughter Christina Hsu, 29, first competed on The Amazing Race, they came in second place despite major communication issues. While th
“I think it#39;s important to have your differences in any relationship. I wouldn#39;t want to be dating a carbon copy of myself. That would just be boring.” Chris Evans, 29, has previously romanced Jessica Biel and Christina Ricci. Dianna Agron is reportedly dating Chris Evans. The #39;Glee#39; actress – who split from Alex Pettyfer earlier this year – and the #39;Captain America: The First Avenger#39; actor are said to have hooked up in February after meeting at a pre-Oscars party and she
Check out Katy Perry’s new video for “E.T.”! The video was directed by Floria Sigismondi, who’s also worked with Christina Aguilera, The White Stripes, and Marilyn Manson. “I just got off stage to AMAZING NEWS. YOU’VE MADE #ET NUMBER 1!!!! THIS IS RECORD BREAKINGLY AMAZING! That’s 4 in a row! I am in tearssss!!!” Katy tweeted yesterday Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 31/03/2011 18:20 Number of articles : 10
Bassist showcases his new ‘poptimistic’ project on Wednesday night. By James Montgomery The Black Cards perform at SXSW on Wednesday Photo: Daniel Boczarski/ Getty Images AUSTIN, Texas — Is it possible that Pete Wentz is really a poptimist? Despite his dark bangs and Black Cloud missives, his best Fall Out Boy songs were always, at their very core, spiky slabs of pure pop. And no matter what may be going on in his personal life these days, his new project Black Cards seems to be solely focused around the idea of optimism. So yes, perhaps he has been — and always will be — a poptimist at heart. And that much was certainly clear during the Cards’ Wednesday night performance at South by Southwest, a 45-minute set that was as heavy on sparkly synths and bubbly dub as it was on, well, pure poptimism. Wentz even said as much himself, telling the crowd that his new mission is to “broadcast sunshine,” and that “sometimes it’s good to have summer all the time.” He declared, “It’s good to be onstage and see people smiling,” slapped high fives with strangers, and closed the set by inviting everyone in Austin club Maggie Mae’s to join him and his bandmates onstage for an impromptu dance party. And in keeping with the spirit of the night, nearly everyone in the place obliged. And in between the sunshine and the smiling, Wentz spent the majority of the Black Cards’ set pogoing around the stage, thumbing out wobbly, delirious bass lines, and generally looking happier than he has in years. In fact, he seemed perfectly content to let someone else have the spotlight — the fans, his friends in the audience (most of whom received shout-outs) and, of course, frontwoman Bebe Rexha, who was more than willing to accept. All hips and lips and breathy exclamations, Rexha quickly proved to be the perfect foil for Wentz, whether she was getting low during the Cards’ dubbier, clubbier numbers (“Dirty Little Fingerprints,” “Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Fame”), vamping it up (on upcoming single “Summer Nights,” when she removed a pair of handcuffs from her belt, snapped them on the wrist of a fan and then serenaded him in sultry fashion), or just plain old belting it out (on a cover of Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy”). Patrick Stump she most certainly isn’t, and perhaps that’s for the best. Because, really, the Black Cards’ SXSW set wasn’t about Pete Wentz’s past so much as it was about his future. With his new project, he not only appears to be having a blast, he just may have stumbled onto something big. By combining dub, a touch of rock-steady and a whole lot of pop, he’s uncovered a recipe for something new … for him, for his fans, for everybody. “Summer Nights” seems destined to be a radio staple, “Dominos” is a starry burst of synths and bass, and performance-closing “A Club Called Heaven” probably would’ve gotten the fans dancing onstage even if Wentz hadn’t invited them to. It was, in short, poptimism, pure and simple. Not exactly new, not entirely old, with Black Cards, Pete Wentz may very well end up proving the old adage correct: Optimists are nostalgic about the future. Related Photos 2011 SXSW Music Festival Related Artists Black Cards
‘We’re only able to be seen through the microscope of the media,’ the singer tells UsMagazine.com regarding her recent tabloid coverage. By Jocelyn Vena Christina Aguilera Photo: Ronald Martinez/ Getty Images While the year started off a little shaky for Christina Aguilera, a new gig as one of the judges on NBC’s upcoming TV talent competition “The Voice” may prove to be the career turnaround that the pop singer is looking for. And in a new interview, she admits that it’s not always easy having every move you make scrutinized by the public. “We’re only able to be seen through the microscope of the media and what people gossip about,” she tells UsMagazine.com “You take the good with the bad. It’s by telling our stories, sharing our experiences and really giving a firsthand look at us as human beings [that shows] who we really are apart from what we seem to be.” Aguilera, known for her own vocal pyrotechnics, admits that she doesn’t want potential contestants to come to the show hoping they can win by mimicking her signature style. “I am ready to share it all so I’m really excited,” she said. “I hope we can find the next biggest thing. But I’m not looking for vocal acrobatics. I really sincerely want to be moved by raw talent.” Aguilera will be joined on the “Voice” panel by Maroon 5’s Adam Levine, “F— You” singer Cee Lo Green and country star Blake Shelton. She recently explained during a press event promoting the program that she and her fellow judges hope to bring positive reinforcement and not be too cruel to those trying out for the show, which premieres on April 26. “This isn’t about tearing people down. I want to bring these people up,” Aguilera maintained. “‘The Voice’ really does stand for what it says. Instinctually, you can judge people based on the way they look. I love the fact we get to sit here with our backs turned away from these people and completely use just one sense to hear these voices. I’m not looking for vocal acrobatics, who has biggest range [of] high and low. I’m looking forward to getting moved.” Are you excited to see Christina on “The Voice”? Tell us in the comments. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Christina Aguilera Related Artists Christina Aguilera