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Stefano Langone ‘Ready To Pounce’ On Post-‘American Idol’ Career

‘There is a market for what I do and what I can do,’ latest castoff says. By Gil Kaufman Stefano Langone Photo: FOX You have not seen the last of “American Idol” finalist Stefano Langone . Actually, based on what the seventh-place finisher said Friday (April 22) in a call with reporters, you may not have even seen the first of him. In between moments of comparing himself to icons such as Stevie Wonder, John Legend and Justin Timberlake, self-proclaimed “lucky number seven” contestant Langone explained that he purposely held back on “Idol” because he wanted to save some of his patented special “swag” for his fans to hear on his debut album. “It’s hard to really show your chops on the show,” he said. “One thing I wanted to save and keep close to myself was my original music and my piano playing. That’s something that I want to bring out and really show the world, and I think it will be very, very special.” Saying that he purposely chose to not showcase his full range of talent on the program, Langone said he has big plans to carve a unique lane in the vein of Justin Timberlake and John Legend by playing piano, writing his own material and collaborating with rappers. “Right now, there is a market for what I do and what I can do,” Langone said when asked how he was going to become the rare #7 finisher who does not fade into obscurity after leaving the show. “The producers know it, my management knows it, and I know it. … I’m ready to pounce on it. I’m ready to attack.” Curiously, Langone said not only did he choose to keep his piano talents under wraps, but he also picked songs that weren’t necessarily the best ones for the show, but ones that he thought might help him in his post-“Idol” career. “When I get on that piano, I don’t want to be remembered as getting on the piano and having 20 million-plus people see me on a piano doing a cover,” he said. “I want people to see me sitting on a piano and singing my songs, my heartfelt, real songs that came from my soul.” Asked whom he might compare himself to or want to work with, Langone ticked off the kind of list that is probably on every wannabe star’s bedroom wall at the moment: Bruno Mars, Legend, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Usher and Ne-Yo. Though he wouldn’t reveal who has been in touch, Langone promised that he’s already heard from a number of rappers who are ready to get in the studio with him. Stefano also admitted that he was conflicted by lasting longer than his pal Pia Toscano , a singer many thought would finish higher than him. “When I came out for [the show], I was never wanting to be the American Idol; it was getting that foot in the door in the music industry and taking a step forward in that way,” explained Langone, who hit the bottom three times before his luck ran out Thursday night. “I knew how bad Pia wanted to be the American Idol, and I almost wanted it more for her more than me.” Stefano said he was not rattled by landing in the bottom three so many times, instead focusing on what he was going to do the following week and working hard to improve. “It doesn’t really reflect on who I am as a musician or a performer at all,” he said. “Now it’s time for me to really move forward and become that footprint that I know I can put on this industry.” When good pal and Hollywood roommate James Durbin jumped on him at the end of Thursday’s show after shedding many tears for his eliminated friend, Langone just chalked it up to Durbin being a “cry baby” and said it was all good. He counseled James not to worry about him and revealed that he will be the best man at the rocker’s upcoming wedding. So we now know he held back on his talents, but given his apparent sex appeal, was Langone mad that it didn’t dawn on him to plant a kiss on Jennifer Lopez’s cheek first? “Not at all. That’s cool for Casey,” he said of bearded fellow sex symbol Casey Abrams, who made headlines with his judge’s smooch on Wednesday night. “It’s probably the first kiss he’s had in a long time, so I ain’t mad at him.” As for when he expects to snag his first Grammy? “A year,” he said without missing a beat, then rethinking it a second later. “Two years.” Don’t miss “Idol Party Live” every Thursday at noon on MTV.com for analysis, celebrity guests and even some karaoke — get in the conversation by tweeting with the hashtag #idolparty! In the meantime, get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds ‘Idol Party Live’ With MTV News’ Jim Cantiello Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 10 Performances

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Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter IV Release Date Pushed Back To June 21

Wayne needs time to put finishing touches on the album, Young Money president Mack Maine told us. By Rob Markman Lil Wayne Photo: MTV News Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter IV is the most anticipated rap album of 2011 thus far, but fans will have to wait just a little bit longer to hear it. The release date has been pushed back from May 16 to June 21 to allow Wayne to add finishing touches on the LP, according to Young Money president Mack Maine. “He’s still perfecting a few things, he’s a perfectionist … changing a few lines,” Mack Maine said of Wayne’s recording process. “We also have a huge record that wasn’t done yet. We’re in L.A. right now. We have a little studio time and it should be done probably by Monday.” Just as Tha Carter III had an all-star lineup &8212; featuring the likes of Jay-Z, T-Pain and Robin Thicke &8212; its follow-up is expected to have guests of the same caliber. Unfortunately, waiting on the album’s contributors to turn in their features has added to the delay as well. “If you calculate all of that, by the time we would’ve finished mixing, we wouldn’t have met the [original] due date to turn in the album,” said Mack. “So we had to push it back.” As far as Tha Carter IV track listing that has been making its way around the Internet, Mack confirms that it isn’t final. “I’m pretty sure it can’t be all the way accurate, because I don’t even have all the features back on some of it, and two [of the] songs haven’t been done yet,” he said. Wayne’s video for “If I Die Tonight” featuring Rick Ross, which leaked online Tuesday and was quickly taken down, also isn’t finalized, according to Mack. The video was obtained by some email hackers but wasn’t complete, as Wayne and director Collin Tilley are still going back and forth with edits. Mack estimates that fans can expect a completed version of the clip within the next two weeks. Tha Carter IV ‘s album cover , which also leaked earlier this week, is real, however. The reveal wasn’t intentional and happened only a few hours after the Young Money camp approved the image, which features a picture of Wayne in kindergarten with tattoos on his face. “The same day it leaked out, we had just approved the cover that morning. Soon as we approved it, it leaked out within two hours,” the Young Money President said. And that’s not all. While trying to remain as tight-lipped as possible, Mack did dish on Tha Carter IV ‘s next single, which he compares to Weezy’s 2008 hit “Lollipop,” featuring the late Static Major. “It’s more along the lines of a ‘Lollipop,’ ” he said. “People call [them] crossover records and all of that, but [it will be] just one of those [records] that will be liked by the masses.” Related Artists Lil Wayne

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