Ricky Rozay and Meek Mill teamed up to tackle Jay and Ye’s “No Church In The Wild” instrumental. Ross’ signature “Unh” sounds even better over the Watch The Throne classic. The freestyle is just a warm-up to what we should expect on his forthcoming mixtape “Rick Forever!” Rick Ross, Traveling With Medical Kit In Case of Emergency Rick Ross Goes Against Doctor’s Orders, Records “Biggest” Jay-Z Collabo [VIDEO] Spotted @ InFlexWeTrust
This Christmas was a special one for Emily B.! Beau, Fabolous bought the reality star a Rolex watch. Ironically she had purchased a watch for the “There Is No Competition” rapper as well. Fab’s Hublot watch retails in the area of $30,000. Click here , to see what other celebs got each other! Love & Hip Hop Chicks Brawl Harder Than Basketball Wives! [VIDEO] Emily B. Opens Up About Her Relationship With Fabolous
19-year-old from Florida receives a $5 million recording contract and a spot in a Pepsi commercial that will air during the Super Bowl. By Adam Graham Melanie Amaro performs on “The X Factor” finale Photo: FOX From early reject to grand-prize winner, Melanie Amaro was crowned champion of Fox’s “The X Factor” on Thursday (December 22), winning a $5 million recording contract and a spot in a Pepsi commercial that will air during next year’s Super Bowl. Amaro, a 19-year-old from Sunrise, Florida, beat out 30-year-old Columbus, Ohio, contestant Josh Krajcik for the title of “X Factor” winner. Chris Rene, the 28-year-old from Santa Cruz, California, came in third place. When the results were read, an emotional Amaro exclaimed, “Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God!” She was swarmed by members of her family, and “X Factor” host Steve Jones struggled to get a word from her. After performing Beyoncé′;’s “Listen,” Amaro said, “God is good,” and thanked her fans. “Thank you so much, thank you. I’m just, I’m so happy and I don’t know what to say,” she said. “This is something I’ve wanted for all my life!” Amaro’s victory was espzaecially sweet considering she was technically eliminated from the competition after Simon Cowell sent her home following one of the early rounds. Deciding he had made a mistake, Cowell paid a personal visit to her home and invited her to rejoin the competition. In the end, Cowell was pleased with his decision, as well as America’s choice of Amaro as its first “X Factor” winner. “We came here to find a superstar, we found a superstar. Thank you to everyone who supported the show,” Cowell said. He called Krajcik “a worthy runner-up.” Krajcik, the husky, self-described burrito slinger, congratulated Amaro on her victory. “Melanie deserves it, she has a wonderful voice,” he said. “I’ve had such an incredible experience here. I got to be myself and sing what I wanted to sing. I couldn’t be happier.” Earlier in the show, third-place finisher Rene said he felt “amazing” for getting the chance to participate in the competition. “I got to touch a lot of people’s hearts out there, and I just gotta say thank you,” he said. Rene’s mentor in the competition, L.A. Reid, called Rene — a recovering substance abuser who celebrated his eighth month of sobriety earlier this week — a “gentleman” and a “talent.” “This is how it turned out, it doesn’t matter,” Reid said. “This is my man.” “The X Factor” was one of the year’s most anticipated shows. It debuted in September with lofty expectations, with Cowell — who abandoned his judging position at “American Idol” to bring “X Factor” to these shores — predicting the show would attract 20 million viewers per episode. Instead, it pulled about half that, averaging 11.1 viewers over the course of the season, and criticism from viewers who questioned the show’s over-the-top production and the awkwardness of host Steve Jones. Thursday’s results show followed Wednesday’s performance episode, when the three finalists performed duets with superstar acts: Amaro with R. Kelly, Krajcik with Alanis Morissette and Rene with Avril Lavigne. Following the show, Cowell heavily endorsed Amaro to be the winner. Thursday’s two-hour episode featured a host of musical acts. Justin Bieber performed on the show, dueting with surprise guest Stevie Wonder on “The Christmas Song” and later with “X Factor” finalist (and Biebs superfan) Drew Ryniewicz on “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town.” 50 Cent also appeared on the show, performing his new single “Wait Until Tonight,” as well as his 2003 smash “In da Club” alongside Tony Yayo, “X Factor” rapper Astro and several members of the Los Angeles Lakers. Pitbull, meanwhile, appeared and did a quickie version of his single “International Love” and was later joined by Ne-Yo and “X Factor” contestant Marcus Canty on “Give Me Everything.” A countdown of the show’s top five most shocking moments rightfully named Rachel Crow’s December 8th elimination as the season’s biggest shocker, and Crow herself was brought out and joked about stealing host Jones’ job. She introduced Leona Lewis, who covered Snow Patrol’s “Run” over a package of the season’s most memorable moments. The top 12 finalists opened the show with a group performance of Lady Gaga’s “The Edge of Glory.” The top three contestants also performed holiday songs, with Amaro doing “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Rene crooning “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and Krajcik taking on the Eagles’ “Please Come Home for Christmas.” Prior to the reading of the results, Amaro and Krajcik shared the stage together and performed David Bowie’s “Heroes.” What did you think of the “X Factor” results? Let us know in the comments!
R. Kelly, Avril Lavigne and Alanis Morissette join contestants on their final night of performances. By Adam Graham Josh Krajcik, Chris Rene and Melanie Amaro on “The X Factor” Wednesday Photo: Ray Mickshaw / FOX At the outset of Wednesday’s (December 21) 90-minute “The X Factor” performance finale, which pitted three singers — Josh Krajcik, Chris Rene and Melanie Amaro — against one another for a $5 million recording contract, judge Simon Cowell predicted, “I think this is going to be the closest final we’ve ever had.” By the end of the penultimate show, Cowell made it clear who had his vote to win, and unsurprisingly, it was the singer he mentored in the race, Melanie Amaro. Following Amaro’s second song, a rendition of Beyonc
I got me and my little sister to meet JUSTIN BIEBER on the 1st March 2011. This day me and my little sister will never forget. Firstly, my little sister wanted to go and see Justin at the Metro Radio Arena when he was doing his UK tour. She then seen that it was sold out so she was crying etc, but what she didn’t know was that I had already bought some tickets which we gave to her for Christmas. Seriously, you guys should of seen her face, she was so happy and speechless, at first she thought we were joking. That was my first task, then she keep nagging me if I could try get her to meet him, so I was doing lots of research and I emailed all of Justin’s crew, Kenny & everyone else which didn’t seem to be going well as I never heard one reply. So the performance was coming closer and closer, then it got to 1 week before the show and I seen on his fan site that there was a competition to meet Justin himself as long as you had tickets to the show. I thought that this was my last option so I entered the competition. I had to promote Bieberfever, which I did by making flyers and putting them around and every option that I could think of. I made a video as well and entered the competition. Then the morning before the competition at about 5am I got a email from them saying that we had won the competition and we were going to meet JUSTIN BIEBER tomorrow at 5pm for photos & I was thinking to myself, OMG I won. She is going to be so happy. I phoned my little sister as she was at my gran’s house and I spoke to her and told her that she was going to be meeting Justin and she was just speechless and so happy that she was going to meet her IDOL. O n the day of the show, we went and waited outside with all the other people who were going to meet him and then we all got took backstage. First Kenny came out and spoke to all us and I gave him a gift for Justin which my little sister made. It was a little book with a purple cover with his name printed on, then inside she and I both wrote him a letter. After handing that to Kenny, it was our time to meet Justin. We went up to him and he was like, “Hey, you alright?” and my sister totally blanked him (I think it was because she was in shock). Then we got the picture and the person taking the picture was like, “Aww look yous are in height order” Then Justin had his little giggle, then we said goodbye and everything, then it was time to go. For me to say this I’m a male, also the same age as Justin. He was so welcoming and really nice to us. To me, he is just a normal teenager living a dream and would be a great friend to anyone. I have one more task to complete which is to be able to play piano for Justin even for one show. SO JUSTIN IF YOU ARE READING THIS CHECK ME OUT ON YOUTUBE . I hope everyone has there chance to meet Justin as he is just amazing person and really nice . -@tyronspence Here is the original post: I got me and my little sister to meet JUSTIN BIEBER on the 1st…
The judges are not ready to crown Melanie Amaro X Factor champion just yet. Following one of Chris Rene’s two performances last night, Nicole Scherzinger and Paula Abdul jokingly argued about whether or not he looks like $1 million on stage… or $5 million the grand prize that will be awarded to next week’s winner. Does Rene have the best voice in the competition? No. But his spirit “transcends across the universe,” according to Scherzinger. That, or he’s just very good looking, right, ladies? Watch Chris cover “Fly” and “No One” now: Chris Rene – Fly Chris Rene – No One
America’s Next Top Model courted some major controversy on its season finale tonight, as finalist Angela Preston was disqualified… with little explanation provided. Sources say she was given the boot for leaking spoilers about the cycle, while some go as far as to validate this claim… and add that she was actually named the winner, until The CW was forced to reshoot the finale. The network, meanwhile, simply said in a statement: “After production wrapped on the current cycle of America’s Next Top Model , we learned information that made Angelea ineligible and she was subsequently disqualified from the competition. As a result, new scenes were filmed to address this for the audience during the finale.” That shocking development resulted in a rather anti-climactic conclusion, but Lisa D’Amato took home the crown after dominating on the runway. For winning the first-ever All-Stars cycle, Lisa earned a $100,000 contract with CoverGirl, along with a spread in Vogue Italia and a guest correspondence role on Extra . “It’s crazy! It’s absolutely crazy! I feel incredible,” said the 30-year old after hearing her name called as the champion. “To be honest, my confidence actually comes from a very vulnerable place. It’s not that I’m over-confident. It’s just that I have to life myself up every day. I have a lot to prove. I feel like the universe finally came around for me and I’m not going to let anybody down. I won America’s Next Top Model All Star. It’s pretty damn cool.”
Sarah Silverman and Nick Cannon also remember late comedian. By James Dinh Patrice O’neal Photo: Tasos Katopodis/ WireImage The death of Patrice O’Neal hit the comedy world hard, prompting fellow stand-ups and actors to share their sadness online following Tuesday’s (November 29) news. Charlie Sheen — who was roasted by O’Neal this past September during “The Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen” — posted a short blog post about the news, admitting he’s even shed tears for the comic’s death. “The entertainment world as well as the world at large lost a brilliant man today,” Sheen wrote. “Patrice had that rare ‘light’ around him and inside of him. I only knew him for the few days leading up the Roast. Yet I will forever be inspired by his nobility, his grace and his epic talent. My tears today are for the tremendous loss to his true friends and loving family.” Aziz Ansari kept his response simple, writing , “RIP Patrice O’Neal,” alongside a YouTube link to one of O’Neal’s comedy bits. Click for photos from the life and career of Patrice O’Neal. “RIP Patrice O’Neal. You made us laugh til we cried,” Sarah Silverman wrote on Twitter . A rep for O’Neal confirmed the news to MTV News on Tuesday with this statement: “It is with terrible sadness we must report that Patrice O’Neal has passed away this morning at 7:00am due to the complications of the stroke he suffered on October 19. Many of us have lost a close and loved friend; all of us have lost a true comic genius. His mother, who was also his best friend, was at his side. Patrice is survived by his wife, Vondecarlo, his step daughter Aymilyon, sister Zinder, and his mother Georgia. The family wishes to thank all of the fans and friends who have expressed an outpouring of love and support for Patrice these past weeks. We ask that you please respect the family’s request for privacy at this difficult time.” Fellow comedian/actor Nick Cannon hit Twitter to remember O’Neal. “An amazing comedian and an even better person. RIP Patrice O’Neal,” he wrote. Cannon continued his thoughts on his website : “Patrice was also known for his famous laugh that could be heard coming from dark corners in the back of comedy rooms when he wasn’t performing. The comedy world loved him, we loved him, it is a sad day because it’s a day without Patrice. He will be missed. Patrice was 41.” “Jersey Shore” star Vinny Guadagnino chimed in on as well. “RIP Patrice O’neal..You were one of the best,” he tweeted . Share your memories of Patrice in the comments below. Related Photos Remembering Patrice O’Neal
Celebuzz’s Amber James makes a case for ‘Slave 4 U’ in MTV News’ Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years. By Christina Garibaldi Britney Spears in her video for “I’m a Slave 4 U” Photo: Jive We are down to the Elite Eight in our Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years . The competition has already had some shocking eliminations in the second round, including the iconic ” … Baby One More Time” and “Oops! I Did It Again” videos. Round three is open for voting , and there will no doubt be some surprising eliminations leading us to the Final Four, which will be announced Wednesday. The matchups are tight in round three, with “Me Against the Music” holding a slight edge over “Hold It Against Me,” with 51 percent of the votes. “Till the World Ends” is starting to take a more commanding lead with 55 percent of the votes over “Lucky,” which barely made it through to the second round with a late win against “Everytime.” “Criminal” and “Stronger” are neck-and-neck in the competition, with “Criminal” having less than a 1 percent lead. Could Britney herself have given “Criminal” a helping hand during this competition? The pop star, who stars with boyfriend Jason Trawick in the steamy clip, recently tweeted , “Which video do you think is gonna win it all on @MTV’s bracket? I know which one Jason is rooting for!!” Head over to Britney30.MTV.com and vote for your favorite music video in MTV News’ Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years. Looking to be the most intense matchup of the competition is “Toxic” vs. “Slave 4 U.” “Slave” currently has the lead with 52 percent of the votes over “Toxic.” Both are huge videos for the pop star, but for Celebuzz ‘s Amber James, “Slave” just might take the title as the Best Britney Video of All Time. “I love ‘Slave 4 U,’ ” James told MTV News. “That’s when she started to push her image. Then she did the [2001 Video Music Awards] performance with the snake, and I think people associate those two things. It was a sexy video, there is no denying that.” Round three is open for voting until Wednesday at 7 a.m. The Final Four will be announced and open for voting soon after. What’s your favorite Britney video? Make sure to vote at Britney30.MTV.com or the MTV Newsroom blog, and share your picks in the comments below! Related Videos Britney Spears: 30 Videos For 30 Years Related Artists Britney Spears
An incredible journey is about to begin. On January 22, Fox will premiere the 11th season of American Idol , previewing the competition to come in a new trailer that depicts more than just the three judges walking along the street . Below, watch as Steven Tyler, Randy Jackson and Jennifer Lopez react both positively and negatively to contestants, some of whom celebrate, many of whom cry. Tyler also appears to be dancing and making out with one hopeful. See for yourself now and let the countdown begin: American Idol Season 11 Trailer