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Lady Gaga Dishes On Sex, Drugs, Born This Way On Howard Stern

Gaga sang ‘Edge of Glory’ and talked about her difficult early years. By Gil Kaufman Lady Gaga visits SiriusXM July 18, 2011 Photo: Maro Hagopian/SiriusXM For months, Sirius radio host Howard Stern has been bellyaching about how Lady Gaga seemed to be talking to everyone except him. So, when the singer stopped in to chat on Monday morning (July 18), the notorious radio host made sure to make the most of it, indulging in one of his show’s longest celebrity chats in recent memory, a nearly 90-minute ramble in which he got Gaga to talk about fame, fashion, sex, drugs and rock and roll. For the most part, the interview hit many of the highlights of Gaga’s now-legendary rise to superstardom: her childhood fascination with piano, the first song she ever wrote, her move to Manhattan as a teenager and the one-year ultimatum her dad gave her after she dropped out of college. But she also revealed a bit more about her offstage self and the inspirations behind some of her most beloved tunes. “I really don’t give a f— about money at all,” Gaga said when Stern tried to get the singer to dish on how much money her album sales and tours have grossed . In fact, she said she still lives in a tiny Brooklyn apartment and has only bought two things with her newfound riches: heart surgery and a car for her dad. “The Monster Ball was really expensive and the next show will be really expensive and I will pay for it,” she said of the 2012 extravaganza that she’s planning. There was, however, one topic even the famously prying Stern couldn’t goad Gaga could into talking about: her love life. “What boyfriend? … Who’s Jean Luc?” she joked when Stern asked about what her closest friends call her offstage. (Even her parents call her Gaga at this point, she said, especially when they’re mad at her.) “It’s hard to find a boyfriend who doesn’t mind a good tuck,” she added, throwing more fuel on the fire of the absurdly tenacious Internet rumors about her gender. “My first love is music,” she explained, though when Stern asked whether she had been intimate with anyone recently, she laughed, “I got laid last night … the guys who are here are my best friends in the whole world. You’re talking about Luc Carl ; he’s been my best friend since I was 19.” Gaga stressed that Carl is still her best friend, sidestepping the boyfriend issue once again — and that he’s going to launch a Sirius satellite radio show soon. One of the stories Stern was predictably fascinated with was the fact that Gaga’s first piano teacher was a stripper who danced at one of the radio host’s favorite New York gentleman’s clubs, Scores, leading him to wonder if he’d ever gotten a lap dance from Gaga’s instructor. Back in the day, in fact, before she was famous, Gaga said she used to dance on fire escapes and pretend she was a star, an image she re-created for her “The Edge of Glory” video . But those pre-fame days were also difficult, as she toiled at waitressing jobs and turned to drugs when she felt lonely, something she now really regrets. “To any little sweethearts that are listening … don’t touch [cocaine], it’s the devil.” Though she’s best known for writing her own songs, Gaga discussed the two tracks she’s written for Britney Spears, “Quicksand” (which appeared on the Circus album), and “Telephone,” which Spears recorded, but never released. Asked if it bummed her out that “Telephone” was rejected by Spears, Gaga said, “Hell no! Frickin’ Britney Spears sang my record! I was doing back flips and ordering drinks!” After describing how she came up with “Born This Way” while in the shower, Gaga pulled out her BlackBerry and played a number of early demos of her songs, including the first, vocals-only take on “Highway Unicorn,” her first pass on the chorus to “Judas” and a snippet of a bouncy new song she wasn’t ready to unleash yet. She also described how “Marry the Night” was inspired by the moment when she decided that she was not willing to become another one of those California club people after spending some time on the Left Coast early in her career trying to fit in. ” ‘No thanks … see you later, it’s been nice in the sun,’ and I went back to New York and I married the night,” she said of why she would never move to Cali, preferring the divey, shots-and-pool-table bars in her native city. “Do I feel like a powerful person in show business? Yeah,” she said when Stern wondered if she will use her newfound powers in the industry for good or evil. The appearance also featured a performance of “Glory,” with Gaga prefacing with a story about how it was inspired by her grandfather’s passing, the first death of a close family member she’d ever experienced. “When my grandma was saying goodbye [to my grandfather], there was something so intense that happened for me that I saw … as sad as the moment was, they both were acknowledging that they had really won in life because they had each other,” she said of the 60-year marriage of her grandparents. On the day her grandpa died, Gaga said she and her father sat down at the piano in their home and traded shots of tequila and she told her pops, “Grandpa’s about to cross over into his glorious moment. It’s hard now because he’s on the edge.” Right then, Gaga said she began playing piano and the song just tumbled out of her. She recorded it and played the emerging tune for her grandfather that day over the phone, and she’s convinced he could hear it. He passed just hours later. “It’s about also knowing in your heart that you may never reach that glorious moment until you die, so live life on the edge — halfway between heaven and hell — and let’s all dance in the middle in purgatory,” she said before playing an affecting solo piano version of the tune. And, in honor of Stern’s notoriously luxurious locks, she also performed the Born This Way tune “Hair,” explaining that it was inspired by her rebellious teenage Grateful Dead phase, when her mother would sneak in and chop off her gross, dread-y hair in her sleep to keep her looking neat and clean. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Reveal Origins Of ‘Rain Dance Maggie’

New single started life as an hour-long jam session, Anthony Kiedis tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis Photo: MTV News On Friday, the Red Hot Chili Peppers officially ended their hiatus with the premiere of “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie,” the first single from their upcoming I’m With You album. About a month before the premiere of “Maggie,” MTV News sat down with RHCP’s Anthony Kiedis and Josh Klinghoffer in Venice, California, to talk about the band’s new album (and the lengthy break that preceded it). We’ll be rolling out more of the interview as we get closer to I’m With You ‘s August 30 release date, but we’ve already given fans a taste of what they can expect, when Kiedis and Klinghoffer explained the genesis of the album’s title. And now, with “Maggie” officially out of the box, we figured it would be time to pull the curtain back on a second portion of the chat, in which Kiedis revealed the origins of the song itself — origins that began with an hour-long jam session and exactly one classic bass line. “When I first heard [‘Maggie’], I didn’t know it would be a single. [But] I knew that I loved the jam, ” Kiedis explained. “My first recording of that, I don’t think it had many vocals on it. It was kind of mostly instrumental, about an hour long. Flea brought it in as a very specific exercise to write a classic bass line. He woke up, had his tea, sat down: ‘I’m going to write a classic bass line. You can’t stop me.’ Played his bass line until he felt it was cooked into a classic, brought it to us and said, ‘This is Classic Number One.’ On a good day, you just know if there’s music to wrestle with and get with, and it was one of those moments.” So Kiedis sat down and listened to the track and was immediately struck by the propulsive groove Flea had laid down. And things just took off from there, with Klinghoffer adding a winging guitar line and drummer Chad Smith providing a loose, limber backbeat. But even if things were taking shape, Kiedis said he never thought “Maggie” would be anything more than a B-side. If that. “I took it home and it felt so fun to listen to at length that I literally left it on in my driveway, opened the door and danced with the tree next to me for quite a while,” he said. “I had no idea that it would even be a song, I just thought, ‘Oh, this is a great dance track. Let’s put it on as a B-side, [an] hour long.’ And then, as fate would have it, people heard it, and they were like, ‘Oh, that’s your best thing right there. That’s your best thing.’ ” And so, eventually, “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” made the leap from jam to official first single. And now that it’s out there, Kiedis knows he’s going asked plenty of times just who this Maggie is. Unfortunately, he’s not about to reveal his inspirations. “It’s just a collection of memories and people along the way that had maybe left my consciousness until I heard that music, and then they kind of came dancing back into my consciousness, and out the old pen onto the paper,” he smiled. “Names have been changed to protect the innocent. Although there is a Maggie, I realized later. There’s two Maggies, actually.” What do you think of the Chili Peppers’ new song? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Reveal Origins Of ‘Rain Dance Maggie’

New single started life as an hour-long jam session, Anthony Kiedis tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis Photo: MTV News On Friday, the Red Hot Chili Peppers officially ended their hiatus with the premiere of “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie,” the first single from their upcoming I’m With You album. About a month before the premiere of “Maggie,” MTV News sat down with RHCP’s Anthony Kiedis and Josh Klinghoffer in Venice, California, to talk about the band’s new album (and the lengthy break that preceded it). We’ll be rolling out more of the interview as we get closer to I’m With You ‘s August 30 release date, but we’ve already given fans a taste of what they can expect, when Kiedis and Klinghoffer explained the genesis of the album’s title. And now, with “Maggie” officially out of the box, we figured it would be time to pull the curtain back on a second portion of the chat, in which Kiedis revealed the origins of the song itself — origins that began with an hour-long jam session and exactly one classic bass line. “When I first heard [‘Maggie’], I didn’t know it would be a single. [But] I knew that I loved the jam, ” Kiedis explained. “My first recording of that, I don’t think it had many vocals on it. It was kind of mostly instrumental, about an hour long. Flea brought it in as a very specific exercise to write a classic bass line. He woke up, had his tea, sat down: ‘I’m going to write a classic bass line. You can’t stop me.’ Played his bass line until he felt it was cooked into a classic, brought it to us and said, ‘This is Classic Number One.’ On a good day, you just know if there’s music to wrestle with and get with, and it was one of those moments.” So Kiedis sat down and listened to the track and was immediately struck by the propulsive groove Flea had laid down. And things just took off from there, with Klinghoffer adding a winging guitar line and drummer Chad Smith providing a loose, limber backbeat. But even if things were taking shape, Kiedis said he never thought “Maggie” would be anything more than a B-side. If that. “I took it home and it felt so fun to listen to at length that I literally left it on in my driveway, opened the door and danced with the tree next to me for quite a while,” he said. “I had no idea that it would even be a song, I just thought, ‘Oh, this is a great dance track. Let’s put it on as a B-side, [an] hour long.’ And then, as fate would have it, people heard it, and they were like, ‘Oh, that’s your best thing right there. That’s your best thing.’ ” And so, eventually, “The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie” made the leap from jam to official first single. And now that it’s out there, Kiedis knows he’s going asked plenty of times just who this Maggie is. Unfortunately, he’s not about to reveal his inspirations. “It’s just a collection of memories and people along the way that had maybe left my consciousness until I heard that music, and then they kind of came dancing back into my consciousness, and out the old pen onto the paper,” he smiled. “Names have been changed to protect the innocent. Although there is a Maggie, I realized later. There’s two Maggies, actually.” What do you think of the Chili Peppers’ new song? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Red Hot Chili Peppers

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I’ve been reading other peoples Bieber experiences for…

I’ve been reading other peoples Bieber experiences for ages and I’m so excited that I can finally tell my own!  I recently moved to New York City from Sydney, Australia and up to Monday 20th June, I didn’t really have any reason to be enjoying it! But that all changed when I went to Macy’s to buy Someday. After I bought the perfume, I asked the lady when the launch would be and how I could meet him. She told me the launch would be the coming Thursday and the only way I could meet him was to buy a package for $135 which included 2 Someday perfumes, a laptop case, hair mist, body lotion, and a pass to take a photo with Justin. I asked her to refund the perfume I just bought so that I could buy the package on Wednesday, but she told me it would only be available to the first 325 girls. Now I already knew that with us crazy beliebers on the case, so I would be camping out over night. The next morning I got to Macy’s and 9am and I was 4th in line so I already knew I would be meeting Justin – that alone was enough to keep me awake all night. 25 hours later running on 30 minutes of sleep, I finally got my package. Thursday 23rd June, I went back to Macy’s and ended up waiting another 5 hours in line, but I knew it would all be worth it. For ages, I’ve been trying to get Justin to follow me on Twitter, so I thought why not try to ask him in person? I knew I would freeze up and be too starstruck to speak so I wrote my Twitter name on a piece of paper to give to him. So, all up 30 hours later it was finally my turn to meet Justin and like I thought I was completely starstruck; not to mention it was extremely rushed and it was all over in 20 seconds. I handed him the piece of paper and he said, “Oh for me, thank you” I took the picture, and it was literally over before I knew it. When I was on my way to pick up my photo, a lady stopped me and asked if I would be interviewed. I was shaking, I couldn’t stop smiling and I had to say yes. After the interview she told me I was great on camera which made my day that little bit better. I got my photo and went home and I can honestly say that Thursday was the best day of my life! (Please follow me Justin if you see this)  -@cjmackenzie04 View original post here: I’ve been reading other peoples Bieber experiences for…

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Some Bitches from Some TV Show Slutting Out for GQ of the Day

Here’s Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs for GQ, doing some Terry Richardson style lesbianism, like he did with Glee, in efforts to promote their show “Community” and as far as I’m concerned, it is genius marketing, even if it didn’t take a genius to figure it out, since dyking out celebs in their underwear, in subtle yet implied pornographic images, that just touch the line of pornography, you know as a lead in, but still keeps corporate sponsors happy, while making the fans hungry for more, is just a solid move…I should take their lead, but I prefer napping. Before today I didn’t know who these bithes were and now I want to see their sex tape…Good work GQ….now Put me on the cover in my panties…I need the fame. To See The Rest of the Pics and Interview ABout Sex cuz Sex Gets Noticed Follow This Link

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Watch Nicki Minaj’s E! Special

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Nicki Minaj’s E! Special was an hour-long peek under the wig of the woman who would become Harajuku Barbie. In the interview and documentary (which featured cameos by Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz, as well as Nicki’s mama), the “Super Bass” rapper/singer discussed growing up poor, getting hooked up with Weezy and Young Money, her … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 14/07/2011 19:12 Number of articles : 2

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The Interview That Ended Jennifer & Evelyn’s Friendship [VIDEO]

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Some new drama is brewing on VH1′s “Basketball Wives” this week, this time between Evelyn Lozada and Jennifer Williams . Evelyn received a phone call from a friend in Cleveland who said Jennifer was on the radio talking negative about her and Chad’s relationship. A preview of Evelyn confronting Jennifer about the interview was shown and things seem to have gotten a bit heated. The interview Evelyn is mad about is from Radio One’s Z107.9 Bijou Star. Check out the interview below and let us know if you think what Jennifer said was that bad or does Evelyn just like to start drama for camera time. Recent Post: 5 Reasons Why Evelyn Lozada & Ochocinco’s Relationship Is Fake Possible Proof Jennifer Williams Leaked Her Nude Photos

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Did Terrance Dean Help Charlamagne Tha God “Out” Shawn Wayans? [VIDEO]

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Bestselling author Terrance Dean is making the media rounds with his hot new sizzling novel, MOGUL. This morning he appeared on Power 105 with The Breakfast Club radio crew Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, and DJ Envy. They discussed the characters in his new novel, MOGUL, as well as homophobia in Hip Hop, DJ Mister Cee, and if a rapper will ever come out of the closet. But, the interview had an interesting twist when Dean asked if Charlamagne had ever been propositioned by someone in the entertainment industry and he stated that actor Shawn Wayans played footsies with him during an interview. Charlamagne also asked how the gay community felt about himself and DJ Envy, and author Terrance Dean referred to Charlamagne as a “chocolate drop,” and “thickum.” Pure hilarity! Check out the video: Also, Terrance Dean’s new novel,  MOGUL, is available in bookstores everywhere! You can order it on Amazon.com, HERE! Tweetstakes: Enter To Win A HelloBeautiful Gift Pack & Signed Copy Of Terrance Dean’s “MOGUL” [CONTEST]

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Cassie Covers Blank Magazine In Big Hair & Bright Colors [PHOTOS]

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Cassie is still succeeding as a model while she works on her upcoming album. She recently posed for photographer duo Gomillion and Leupold for the August 2011 issue of Blank magazine – we’ve never heard of it, but the pics look amazing! Classic cars and yards serve as a backdrop to Cassie’s big hair and colorful outfits. Who are your biggest musical influences? I have so many influences musically. My parents always played music in the house when I was growing up in CT. The music they played ranged from Parliament Funkadelic to Carol King to Stevie Wonder. As an artist I think that the music you’re exposed to when your young influences the music you choose to create. I also went through a Jimi Hendrix phase, it was interesting. I used to listen to him on my dads old 8-track player. I was in love with Janet Jackson and of course Aaliyah. Who would you like to work with someday? Prince would be amazing. Isn’t that everyone’s answer to that? We heard you’re working on a new album. Can you give us a sneak peak? Its top secret! (smiles) I’m going to let the music speak for itself. The one thing I will say is I love it. Would you ever consider acting or being on TV? I’ve done a few things. I would love to act more; film is ideal for me. Its something I want to devote more time to – for sure. I would love to work with David Fincher or Oliver Stone. What would you be doing today if you hadn’t become a performer? I’d be a chef or a museum owner I’m into modern art. Cassie To Nylon Mag: New Album Is “Gwen Stefani Meets Aaliyah” [PHOTOS] Cassie Seduces In Front Of Street Art For Vibe Magazine [PHOTOS]

Cassie Covers Blank Magazine In Big Hair & Bright Colors [PHOTOS]

DMX Caught Sneaking Drugs Into Yuma State Prison

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DMX has earned himself a longer stay in prison. The Yonkers MC was caught sneaking drugs into Yuma state prison and that is only one incident. Law enforcement officials tells TMZ , DMX broke several rules in Yuma state prison since January. Not only was he caught with drugs but DMX failed and refused to take a drug test, smoking when he wasn’t supposed to, being disrespectful, disruptive, and disorderly. Did we really think DMX was going to be a model prisoner? Recent Post: DMX “I Don’t Like Drake” DMX Does Interview From Prison, Speaks On His Friendship With Jay-Z

DMX Caught Sneaking Drugs Into Yuma State Prison