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Going to Greenland

Adam Yamaguchi talks about going to one of the most remote and difficult destinations on the globe.

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White Hot Top Five: <br> Sex and Clubbing

Sergio Cilli counts down the top five best selling videos on iTunes: Usher, Kenny Chesney, Selena Gomez, Eminem, and Taylor Swift. TONIGHT 10/9c

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Sara Bareilles Tops Billboard 200 Albums Chart

Eminem’s Recovery moves back up from #3 to #2. By Gil Kaufman Sara Bareilles’ Kaleidoscope Heart Photo: Epic Three months into its epic chart run, Eminem ‘s Recovery continues to provide stiff competition to chart newcomers. In one of the most modest #1 debut showings of the year, “Love Song” singer/songwriter Sara Bareilles will top the Billboard 200 next week with Kaleidoscope Heart, which moved 90,000 copies to snatch the pole position, according to figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan. That easily bested the #45 debut of her first album, 2007’s Little Voice, and it was just enough to keep Slim Shady at bay. The resurgent rapper moved up a notch to #2 as Recovery sold another 81,000 copies to push it over the 2.5 million mark. If sales continue at this pace, Em could soon surpass the year’s top-selling album to date, Lady Antebellum ‘s Need You Now, which has racked up 2.6 million in sales over the past eight months. Also debuting in the top 10 next week are the latest from Slipknot side group Stone Sour with Audio Secrecy (#6, 46,000); indie band Interpol , whose self-titled fourth album moved 38,000 copies (#7); and Florida rockers Anberlin , who hit #9 with Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place (31,000). The rest of the top 10: Now 35 (#3, 63,000); Katy Perry , Teenage Dream (#4, 59,000); Disturbed , Asylum (#5, 57,000, down 68 percent from last week’s #1 debut); Justin Bieber , My World 2.0 (#8, 35,000); and the Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam soundtrack (#10, 31,000). Fantasia ‘s comeback, Back to Me, continued its slide down the charts. It shed six more spots in week three to land at #11 on sales of 29,000, during a slow week when most of the top 20 saw double-digit sales drop-offs. Further down the line, rock icon Jerry Lee Lewis hits #30 with Mean Old Man (11,000), Minneapolis rap crew Atmosphere land at #38 with the EP compilation To All My Friends, Blood Makes the Blade Holy (9,000), and Swedish dance machine Robyn comes in at #41 with Body Talk Pt. 2 (8,000). It was virtually the same story on the iTunes albums chart, as Bareilles took the top spot, followed by Eminem, Disturbed, Perry, Mumford & Sons’ Sigh No More, Atmosphere, Interpol, Stone Sour, Anberlin and “Camp Rock.” The iTunes singles chart was also mostly unchanged, with Bruno Mars taking the top spot with “Just the Way You Are,” followed by Perry’s “Teenage Dream,” Nelly’s “Just a Dream,” Taio Cruz’s “Dynamite,” Em’s “Lose Yourself,” Enrique Iglesias’ “I Like It” and Usher’s “DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love.” iTunes doesn’t provide sales figures, but you can be sure Flo Rida was glad to see that his new single, “Club Can’t Handle Me,” came in at #8, followed by Ke$ha’s “Take It Off” and B.o.B’s “Magic.” Bareilles will probably have a short time in the sun, as next week brings the chart debut of Linkin Park ‘s A Thousand Suns , Trey Songz ‘s Passion, Pain & Pleasure, Killers singer Brandon Flowers ‘ debut solo album, Flamingo, and Weezer ‘s indie debut, Hurley , as well as new albums from Led Zeppelin legend Robert Plant and insurgent country star Jamey Johnson . Related Artists Sara Bareilles

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Kanye West Reveals More Details About ‘Runaway’ Film

Rapper says movie, about ‘a phoenix fallen to Earth,’ is also about the ‘Molotov cocktail’ he threw on his career. By Gil Kaufman Kanye West performs “Runaway” at the 2010 Video Music Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images For several weeks, Kanye West fans have been wondering, “What’s he building in there?” We know Yeezy has been filming some kind of movie in Prague, and based on the snippet that was debuted at the VMAs on Sunday, we know it looks arty and involves images of deer and killer explosions, but that’s about it.

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Swizz Beatz On Joining Jay-Z Onstage At Yankee Stadium

‘Just think about it. They hit home runs in there,’ Swizz says of performing in his hometown arena. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Sway Calloway Swizz Beatz Photo: MTV News Last night, Swizz Beatz celebrated his birthday in one of the best ways you could think of. The Bronx native was a surprise guest of Jay-Z onstage at Yankee Stadium for the New York kickoff of the Jay-Z/Eminem Home and Home concerts, hot off the VMA stage, where he performed with Drake on Sunday night. “Being onstage with Jay is funny sometimes because he’s so cool and laid-back. I’m like the opposite, which makes it the perfect balance,” Swizz told us recently about performing with the Jiggaman. “Sometimes when I perform ‘On to the Next One,’ I’ll look at him and be like, ‘Let me calm my ass down a little bit.’ The energy, I’m just attracted to the people. It’s an honor when Jay introduced me and we’re able to rock the same stage back from ‘Jigga’ and we’re still able to make classics together and still able to be cool and still share the same stage. It’s a blessing.” When asked about actually being able to rock Yankee Stadium, the super-producer smiled and reflected. “Yankee Stadium. Ooo weee,” he beamed. “Just think about it. They hit home runs in there. It’s filled up like that. That’s bigger than the Garden.” Swizz is already getting prepared with tracks if Em and Jay should want to take their live collaboration into the studio. “That’s like the real best of both worlds,” Swizz declared. “I think [the two of the them having concerts together], that’s genius. Could this become an album? You see how I been thinking about that? Laying that out real quick.” The Jay-Eminem concerts in Detroit and New York, Swizz assessed, are a sign of the times. “The industry has no choice but to get together,” Beatz remarked. “It’s so crucial the decision that us as producers, as artists, as friends make. As you can see, the industry is on thin ice and it’s too many people standing on it. There’s no support. Where’s the all the support that used to be in our industry? It’s not there. The dollars are cut down. The digital world has scared the majors off from doing the correct deals. Now they introduced the 360 deals, where it’s totally chaos to me. Artists have to be creative like that now. Before you didn’t even have to think about teaming up. You’d be, like, right on your own playing field and that person would be the competition. And your job would be to destroy that person.” Do you think Jay-Z and Eminem should record an album together? Let us know in the comments. Related Photos Jay-Z And Eminem Make History In New York City Related Artists Swizz Beatz Jay-Z

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Lady Gaga Gets Born This Way Unicorn Tattoo

Singer pays homage to her new album title on her left thigh. By Gil Kaufman Lady Gaga at the 2010 Video Music Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Unless she hit the tattoo parlor on Monday morning in the wake of her record-setting eight VMA wins the night before, we’re surprised Lady Gaga’s keen-eyed Little Monsters didn’t already know the title of her upcoming album.

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Jay-Z, Eminem Joined By Kanye West, Beyonce More At Yankee Stadium

Drake, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj also appear at first New York stop of Home and Home tour. By Shaheem Reid Eminem and Jay-Z perform at Yankee Stadium on Monday Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage NEW YORK — A year ago, Jay-Z showed why he’s music’s Emperor of the Empire State with a historic charity concert at Madison Square Garden , which Jay called “the house that Hovie built.” On Monday night, “the God MC” took his mastery of performance to the front stoop of Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, Yankee Stadium. And because that’s no setting in which to go small, he brought out special guests like Kanye West, Drake, Chris Martin, Swizz Beatz, Nicki Minaj and, of course, Beyonc#233;. After kicking off in Detroit two weeks ago, Jay and Eminem’s Home and Home concerts landed on the Jiggaman’s soil for shows on Monday and Tuesday (September 14). This time, after J. Cole opened , Slim Shady shook the stadium in the second slot, with special guests the G-Unit and Dr. Dre. Then Jay took over with a bevy of surprises and a catalog of hard-line hits. “Before I start this piece, let me say, rest in peace to the boss, George [Steinbrenner],” Hov began, freestyling a reference to the late Yankees owner after commencing his program with the “Dynasty Intro.” “By the time we sliding home/ I hope we playing in the dome,” he continued rapping. During “Run This Town,” Jay asked, “Where you at, boy?” And out came 2010 VMA closer Kanye West in a red suit. The roar was thunderous for the Louis Vuitton Don, who also rocked a huge gold link chain. They followed up with the first live performance of the “Power” remix — where all 50,000-plus people did the soulful “power clap” — and “Monster.” There was no Rick Ross on the latter, but ‘Ye and Hov brought out Nicki Minaj, who was showered with love from her hometown. Hov said that since they were in New York, he couldn’t let Kanye off the hook that easy. West told the audience he was going to “take them back.” The Chicago-born icon then crushed the concert with “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” and a follow-up haymaker of the stadium friendly “Good Life.” “It’s one of the most unbelievable feelings in the world, being from New York and being in Yankee stadium,” Jay said about the night. “That’s how you feel, New York City?” Hov continued, in response to the crowd’s overwhelming cheers. “New York City, is that how you feel tonight? I can’t believe this sh–!” Jay’s next guest was Bronx native Swizz Beatz, who was also celebrating his birthday. What a present! Further along in his set list, Jay rolled out his jaw-dropping verse from “Free Mason.” Like in most of shows, the Jiggaman constantly spoke to the crowd. “Just because you question religion doesn’t mean you don’t believe in God,” he said after his rumor-admonishing verse. “Don’t let anybody scare you into having their beliefs. Be a muthaf—in- renegade.” Out came Eminem for their classic colossal meeting of the minds. No matter how many times they perform the track, it’s still surreal to see the two biggest names in rap stand unified, side by side. Memphis Bleek then came out for a parade of familiar Jay knockers, including “U Don’t Know,” “99 Problems” and “Big Pimpin’.” There was a tribute to hip-hop’s passed away greats that included B.I.G., D12’s Proof, Pimp C and Tupac Shakur. Monday was the 14th anniversary of Pac’s tragic death. Chris Martin from Coldplay came out to sing the hook on “Heart of the City.” Martin was crisp and soulful on the mic. Jay kicked the graceful lines to “Most Kingz,” and then Martin took the energy up a few levels with “Viva la Vida.” “I used to rule the world,” the crowd sang. “Seas would rise/ When I gave the word/ Now in the morning I sleep alone/ Sweep the streets I used to own/ I used to roll the dice/ Feel the fear in my enemy’s eyes.” Hov then told his DJ to throw on any song, and out came Drake for “Miss Me.” “Tellllllll me/ What’s really going / Drizzy back up in this bitch/ What’s happenin!!!” Drake came on rapping. The approval for the 23-year-old was vibrant. “Say, ‘Free Weezy!’ ” Drake commanded during Lil Wayne’s verse. Jay and Drizzy then let the mics explode with “Light Up.” Not letting the audience catch their breath, Beyonc

Kanye West Is Singing About Himself In ‘Runaway,’ Fans Say

MTV News asks Jay-Z and Eminem fans at Yankee Stadium what they thought of ‘Ye’s VMA performance. By Mawuse Ziegbe Kanye West performs during the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images NEW YORK — Kanye West drops some choice insults in his latest song, which he debuted at Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards . “I always find, yeah, I always find something wrong/ You been putting up with my sh– just way too long/ I’m so gifted at finding what I don’t like the most/ So I think it’s time for us to have a toast,” ‘Ye rhymes in “Runaway.” “Let’s have a toast for the douche bags!/ Let’s have a toast for the a–holes!/ Let’s have a toast for the scumbags!” The chorus has nods to an array of “bags,” however, fans believe the MC is, in a very un-hip-hop move, taking swipes at himself. MTV News caught up with a bunch of hip-hop heads at Jay-Z and Eminem’s Home and Home Tour stop at Yankee Stadium on Monday night (September 13), and many felt that Jigga’s “little brother” was using the track to air out his insecurities. “That was a funny song,” Steve Bananti said. “I liked the song a lot. It was good. I feel like he was making fun of himself.” Jamal Hairston said Yeezy’s lyrics reference “the stuff that he does” including the Taylor Swift 2009 VMA controversy . “I don’t think he was trying to insult [Swift]. I think it was self-deprecating. He was maybe talking about himself,” Hairston said, adding that the track is “a toast for the people who mess up.” “[He’s] trying to find some redemption, maybe.” Brian Bennett, who didn’t like the track, said ‘Ye was simply dropping insults for shock value. “I just thought that he was trying to get the crowd going crazy because he said the word ‘douche bag,’ ” he said. “I just feel like he was trying to get the crowd stirred.” Todd Read said he wasn’t feeling the track at first but might get into it after a few listens. “I’m a big Kanye fan but … I gotta hear the track un-performed. Maybe I’ll like it then. His music grows on me like that,” he said. Read, however, did enjoy West’s performance: “I liked to see him playing with the MPC and everything. I see he’s bringing it back to the real hip-hop roots, so I appreciated that.” Christian Contreras agreed that ‘Ye’s VMA set, which was low on props but big on impact, was another singular moment from the Chicago superstar. “I actually liked the song. I [liked] the whole performance; it was different. It’s definitely something that I wasn’t expecting, but Kanye always comes out of left field with everything,” he said. “The little toast to the douche bags, it’s cool.” Contreras speculated that ‘Ye’s track was not merely about how he feels, but rather how he’s been perceived by the media and fans alike. “All those names that he said — douche bag, a–hole, all that stuff — people have actually made that connection with him,” he observed. “I’m sure he got those names called to him a couple times. Maybe it was a little stab to the industry, talking about himself and how he’s changed.” What do you think Kanye West’s new song is about? Let us know in the comments! The Moonmen have all been handed out and the stars have gone home, but there’s plenty of MTV Video Music Awards news, interviews, behind-the-scenes scoop, party reports and more still to come, so keep it locked on MTVNews.com. Related Videos VMA 2010: Performances VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments Related Photos VMA 2010: Performers Related Artists Kanye West

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What’s On: Bachelor Pad Selects ‘Winners’

I don’t how much of a winner you are when you’ve been forced to make out with weatherman Jonathan, but nonetheless, Bachelor Pad ‘s season finale tonight will end with the coronation of a champion. Elsewhere on the tube, Gossip Girl returns for season four and Lie to Me ties up its second year.

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