Odd Future’s Tyler, The Creator tried to get his Lil Mama on at a Gucci Mane concert in Los Angeles and got shut down. While Gucci was performing, Tyler, The Creator ran on stage dancing and before he could begin to enjoy himself, a security guard grabbed him by the throat and shoved him into the wings of the stage. Someone must have told security who they had roughed up, because Tyler was back on the stage a few moments later. After Tyler finished going ham to Gucci’s song, he jumped into the crowd hoping to be caught, but was dropped. Check out the video below. Fast forward to the 3:20 mark to see the Tyler, The Creator madness. Also, there are other nuggets of ratchetness throughout. WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT RELATED: Odd Future Leader Tyler, The Creator Arrested; Mug Shot Released Gucci Mane Talks Big Meech, Slim Dunkin, “Trap Back” Mixtape & More [EXCLUSIVE] WTF: Was Tyler The Creator Chris Brown For Halloween? Chris Brown Ends Beef With Tyler The Creator & Frank Ocean! Gucci Mane Out Of Jail: “I’m The Last Person That Can Judge Anybody” [EXCLUSIVE] B.o.B.’s “No Future” Diss Towards Odd Future [NEW MUSIC]
‘This election is about their future,’ Romney tells us in Massachusetts. By Jacob Soboroff Mitt Romney speaks in Boston, Massachusetts Photo: MTV News BOSTON — Where, oh where have the young voters gone? That’s what MTV News has been wondering all day as we wander the capital of Massachusetts on Super Tuesday . The city with more than 30 colleges may end up being the city with the lowest voter turnout among young people, and that doesn’t look good for the man who was a popular governor here and will most likely run away with the state’s Super Tuesday contest. Those who did turn out to vote today — at least the small number of them we were able to find voting in the “semi-closed” Republican primary here — seemed to be casting ballots for Texas Congressman Ron Paul, though the final and official numbers will tell the full story. Romney, who after the Michigan and Arizona primaries finally caught up to Representative Paul in the number of total young voters received in the 2012 primary elections, hasn’t been a runaway hit with the college crowd. So we figured there was only one man to ask about low young voter turnout in this state where nearly 1 million voters 18-29 are eligible to cast ballots today: Romney himself, the former governor of this great commonwealth and the man who may very well take on President Barack Obama in November. But first, we had to find him. Romney was scheduled to vote in his home neighborhood of Belmont, Massachusetts, at the Beech Street Center, so we raced from the empty polling places around Harvard University to Romney’s ‘hood. Two choppers circled the parking lot. The traveling press corps exited their bus. And finally, Romney emerged from his Secret Service-driven armored SUV, waved to us, and walked into his polling place. After getting a tip he’d be having a press “avail” — or availability, in reporter-speak — we ran over to the soccer field across from the polling place and got our place set. Romney hopped back into his SUV, was driven around the soccer field, and hopped out with his wife Anne to step up to the microphone. They were standing less than 10 feet away from me. I was freezing in my heavy coat, and Romney was just wearing a suit. After he made brief opening remarks and the first question was asked, I held up my MTV News microphone and blurted out: “Governor, what’s your message to young voters, who are not turning out in very high numbers, particularly here in Massachusetts?” Romney looked me right in the eyes and delivered this message to my fellow young Americans: “We want to get young people from across the country to make sure that they understand that this election is about their future. Right now, we’re seeing a government spending massively more money than we take in, and that money is going to get paid back by our young people. They’re going to pay the interest. They’re going to pay the principle for years. This is a campaign to make sure that we save the future for our young people, and hopefully, as they focus on this election and as it comes closer to the general election, they’ll recognize what’s at stake.” He wants to save the future. There’s a long way to go, but we’ll be watching. MTV has Super Tuesday covered, with reporters on the scene in Georgia, Ohio and Massachusetts! Check back for up-to-the-minute coverage on all the primaries, and stick with Power Of 12 throughout the presidential election season. Related Videos Super Tuesday: MTV News Is On The Ground!
Your move, piano-playing dog . This may top even your act. What’s not to love about a singing canine? With a small child on harmonica accompaniment, laying into that harp with gusto and feeling? NOTE : If this duet sounds familiar, as Tosh.0 helpfully points out, it’s because a howling bloodhound plus a harmonica-playing toddler basically equals Miley Cyrus music. Enjoy the future Grammy-winning duo below: Toddler, Dog Singing
Super producer Mike Will Made It stopped by Hot 1079 to chop it up with B High about working with Dr. Dre, Ludacris producing ‘Ain’t No Way Around It’ with Future and much more. Check out the interview below.
Super producer Mike Will Made It stopped by Hot 1079 to chop it up with B High about working with Dr. Dre, Ludacris producing ‘Ain’t No Way Around It’ with Future and much more. Check out the interview below.
The French actor bests George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Gary Oldman and Demian Bichir in the hotly contested race. By Ryan J. Downey Jean Dujardin wins Best Actor at the 2012 Oscars Photo: Robyn Beck/ AFP/ Getty Images For several weeks, conventional wisdom foretold that the Best Actor contest would come down to George Clooney (“The Descendants”) and Jean Dujardin (“The Artist”), and Sunday night (February 26), the suspense was finally lifted. And the Oscar went to: Jean Dujardin. Dujardin bested a field that included Clooney’s pal Brad Pitt (“Moneyball”), veteran actor/ first time nominee Gary Oldman (“Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”) and Mexican-born Demian Bichir (“A Better Life”). “The Artist” also took home awards in two other major categories, Best Director and Best Picture. Many viewers snickered when the Oscars announcer teased a commercial break by saying, “With no clear favorite, anyone could win” leading into the bigger awards. Several of the winners at the 84th Annual Academy Awards were long thought to be foregone conclusions, but Best Actor was one of the more hotly contested, as both Clooney and Dujardin racked up several awards at ceremonies leading up to Sunday. The 39-year-old French actor and comedian spent this awards season accumulating victories at the AACTA, BAFTA, Cannes, the Golden Globes, Hollywood Film Festival, Independent Spirit Awards and several critical associations. “Key to the success of ‘The Artist’ is the work of its two French stars,” wrote the Los Angeles Times’ Kenneth Turan. “Dujardin and [B
MTV News visits the set of Odd Future’s brand-new video to figure out what the zany clip is all about. By Rob Markman Tyler, the Creator in Odd Future’s “Rella” music video Photo: Odd Future Records “I have a gay couple, it’s a bunny and a chicken, girls get slapped in the face and I snort a lot of coke.” That was the only way that Tyler, the Creator could described Odd Future’s latest video , “Rella,” when MTV News caught up with him and his merry band of musical misfits on the set recently in California. It may sound zany, but the clip for “Rella,” the first single off of OFWGKTA’s upcoming OF Tape Vol 2 comes as advertised. Directed by Wolf Haley (Tyler’s alter ego), “The Rella” begins with Hodgy Beats dressed in video game-inspired body armor busting through brick walls and running amok through a suburban neighborhood. “I’m just the n—a that comes through and f—s everything up,” he said. OF spitter Domo Genesis plays a much different, but equally animated role. “My character is like a ’70s-type pimp guy, and when people get out of line, I get to smack ’em in the face,” he told MTV News, before complaining about his ill-fitted wardrobe. “I’m enjoying that, the only thing that I’m not enjoying is that this sweater is pretty little.” Far from your standard hip-hop fare, “Rella” isn’t as awe-inspiring as Tyler’s VMA winning video for “Yonkers,” but it bucks rap rules all the same. Choosing to lay a comedic theme over the song’s bassy and sometimes sinister track, OF come off nothing like their contemporaries. On the song’s final verse, Tyler begins snorting an entire mound of cocaine (which we assume is fake), before a camera pan reveals the outspoken rapper/producer as a shirtless Centaur who wears a bobbed woman’s wig. Lyrically, “Rella” has no concrete theme; it’s just a spew of obnoxious rhymes, and the clip comes off pretty much the same way. Don’t confuse it with haphazardness, though: The three-and-a-half-minute video plays out just how the group intended. “Super Stoked About rella. Now Waiting For Someone To Say How It Coudlve Been Better Or Something, Even Tho They Cant Do Better Ayyye,” Tyler tweeted on Monday after he dropped a link to the YouTube video. Then on Tuesday, he addressed the video’s critics in a Tyler-like fashion. “Someone Told Me Today ‘ I Didnt Get The Video’. Its Nothing To Get, Its Just Random Thoughts,” he wrote on Twitter .”People Think To F—ing Much.” What do you think of Odd Future’s “Rella” Video? Tell us in the comments Related Artists Tyler The Creator Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All
A Video I Made for Justin Bieber using the song “Believer” by Christina Milian. Lyrics: Life Is What You Make It At least that’s what they say Well I think im gonna make it Fulfill my dreams one day I feel this fire growing deep inside of me Im so inspired knowing that its my destiny I breathe like a champion I dream im a champion I see im a champion Its meant to be My wills getting stronger I cant wait any longer Im singing a song that’s inside of me Cuz im a believer I know that I can make it No matter what they say So im a believer The Future is Now It starts today I keep my head up Everyday im waiting Trying to find the patience So close I can taste it..But sometimes its so hard But imma keep on pushing And Imma keep on fighting And imma keep on trying because I come to far I breathe like a champion I dream im a champion I see im a champion Its meant to be My wills getting stronger I cant wait any longer I’m singing a song that’s inside of me Cuz im a believer I know that I can make it No matter what they say So im a believer The Future is Now It starts today The Future is now ..It Starts Today http://www.youtube.com/v/na1sNfQSZSk?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Go here to see the original: Believer (Justin Bieber Video) with lyrics
Coca-Cola launched its marketing campaign for the London 2012 Olympics The campaign introducing British music producer Mark Ronson as the creative linchpin of a global effort called “Move to the Beat” that will bring together music, youth and sport. Mr. Ronson has been travelling around the world, working closely with five athletes to record them in training and pick up sounds to use in the new track…. Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Abduzeedo by design – Discovery Date : 24/02/2012 18:02 Number of articles : 2