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Nicki Minaj, Beyonce & Other Popular Artists Unite To Help Japan

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With a death toll past 10,000, popular artists like Nicki Minaj , Beyonce , Eminem , Rihanna and Cee-Lo have banned together to donate their music in effort to help Japan. The compilation disc is available on Itunes and featured 38 tracks. The charity album is a joint effort between Universal Music Group, Sony Entertainment Music, Warner Music Group and EMI Music. The Tracklist: John Lennon, “Imagine (Remastered)” U2, “Walk On” Bob Dylan, “Shelter From the Storm” Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Around the World (Live)” Lady Gaga, “Born This Way (Starsmith Remix) Beyonce, “Irreplaceable” Bruno Mars, “Talking to the Moon (Acoustic Piano Version)” Katy Perry, “Firework” Rihanna, “Only Girl (In the World)” Justin Timberlake, “Like I Love You” Madonna, “Miles Away (Live)” David Guetta, “When Love Takes Over (feat. Kelly Rowland)” Eminem, “Love The Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna)” Bruce Springsteen, “Human Touch” Josh Groban, “Awake (Live)” Keith Urban, “Better Life” The Black Eyed Peas, “One Tribe” P!nk, “Sober” Cee Lo Green, “It’s OK” Lady Antebellum, “I Run to You” Bon Jovi, “What Do You Got?” Foo Fighters, “My Hero” R.E.M., “Man On the Moon (Live)” Nicki Minaj, “Save Me (Clean Version)” Sade, “By Your Side” Michael Buble, “Hold On (Radio Mix)” Justin Bieber, “Pray (Acoustic)” Adele, “Make You Feel My Love” Enya, “If I Could Be Where You Are” Elton John, “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me” John Mayer, “Waiting On the World to Change” Queen, “Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)” Kings of Leon, “Use Somebody” Sting, Steven Mercurio & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “Fragile (Live in Berlin)” Leona Lewis, “Better In Time” Ne-Yo, “One In a Million” Shakira, “Whenever, Wherever” Norah Jones, “Sunrise” Nicki Minaj Already Prepping Second Album [VIDEO] Ginuwine Says “If Aaliyah Were Still Here, She & Beyonce Would Be Neck And Neck”

Nicki Minaj, Beyonce & Other Popular Artists Unite To Help Japan

Nicki Minaj, Beyonce & Other Popular Artists Unite To Help Japan

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With a death toll past 10,000, popular artists like Nicki Minaj , Beyonce , Eminem , Rihanna and Cee-Lo have banned together to donate their music in effort to help Japan. The compilation disc is available on Itunes and featured 38 tracks. The charity album is a joint effort between Universal Music Group, Sony Entertainment Music, Warner Music Group and EMI Music. The Tracklist: John Lennon, “Imagine (Remastered)” U2, “Walk On” Bob Dylan, “Shelter From the Storm” Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Around the World (Live)” Lady Gaga, “Born This Way (Starsmith Remix) Beyonce, “Irreplaceable” Bruno Mars, “Talking to the Moon (Acoustic Piano Version)” Katy Perry, “Firework” Rihanna, “Only Girl (In the World)” Justin Timberlake, “Like I Love You” Madonna, “Miles Away (Live)” David Guetta, “When Love Takes Over (feat. Kelly Rowland)” Eminem, “Love The Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna)” Bruce Springsteen, “Human Touch” Josh Groban, “Awake (Live)” Keith Urban, “Better Life” The Black Eyed Peas, “One Tribe” P!nk, “Sober” Cee Lo Green, “It’s OK” Lady Antebellum, “I Run to You” Bon Jovi, “What Do You Got?” Foo Fighters, “My Hero” R.E.M., “Man On the Moon (Live)” Nicki Minaj, “Save Me (Clean Version)” Sade, “By Your Side” Michael Buble, “Hold On (Radio Mix)” Justin Bieber, “Pray (Acoustic)” Adele, “Make You Feel My Love” Enya, “If I Could Be Where You Are” Elton John, “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me” John Mayer, “Waiting On the World to Change” Queen, “Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)” Kings of Leon, “Use Somebody” Sting, Steven Mercurio & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “Fragile (Live in Berlin)” Leona Lewis, “Better In Time” Ne-Yo, “One In a Million” Shakira, “Whenever, Wherever” Norah Jones, “Sunrise” Nicki Minaj Already Prepping Second Album [VIDEO] Ginuwine Says “If Aaliyah Were Still Here, She & Beyonce Would Be Neck And Neck”

Nicki Minaj, Beyonce & Other Popular Artists Unite To Help Japan

Nicki Minaj, Beyonce & Other Popular Artists Unite To Help Japan

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With a death toll past 10,000, popular artists like Nicki Minaj , Beyonce , Eminem , Rihanna and Cee-Lo have banned together to donate their music in effort to help Japan. The compilation disc is available on Itunes and featured 38 tracks. The charity album is a joint effort between Universal Music Group, Sony Entertainment Music, Warner Music Group and EMI Music. The Tracklist: John Lennon, “Imagine (Remastered)” U2, “Walk On” Bob Dylan, “Shelter From the Storm” Red Hot Chili Peppers, “Around the World (Live)” Lady Gaga, “Born This Way (Starsmith Remix) Beyonce, “Irreplaceable” Bruno Mars, “Talking to the Moon (Acoustic Piano Version)” Katy Perry, “Firework” Rihanna, “Only Girl (In the World)” Justin Timberlake, “Like I Love You” Madonna, “Miles Away (Live)” David Guetta, “When Love Takes Over (feat. Kelly Rowland)” Eminem, “Love The Way You Lie (feat. Rihanna)” Bruce Springsteen, “Human Touch” Josh Groban, “Awake (Live)” Keith Urban, “Better Life” The Black Eyed Peas, “One Tribe” P!nk, “Sober” Cee Lo Green, “It’s OK” Lady Antebellum, “I Run to You” Bon Jovi, “What Do You Got?” Foo Fighters, “My Hero” R.E.M., “Man On the Moon (Live)” Nicki Minaj, “Save Me (Clean Version)” Sade, “By Your Side” Michael Buble, “Hold On (Radio Mix)” Justin Bieber, “Pray (Acoustic)” Adele, “Make You Feel My Love” Enya, “If I Could Be Where You Are” Elton John, “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me” John Mayer, “Waiting On the World to Change” Queen, “Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)” Kings of Leon, “Use Somebody” Sting, Steven Mercurio & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “Fragile (Live in Berlin)” Leona Lewis, “Better In Time” Ne-Yo, “One In a Million” Shakira, “Whenever, Wherever” Norah Jones, “Sunrise” Nicki Minaj Already Prepping Second Album [VIDEO] Ginuwine Says “If Aaliyah Were Still Here, She & Beyonce Would Be Neck And Neck”

Nicki Minaj, Beyonce & Other Popular Artists Unite To Help Japan

Songs For Japan Includes Eminem, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga And More

Benefit album is now on iTunes, with proceeds going to the Japanese Red Cross Society. By James Montgomery Songs For Japan Cover Art Photo: EMI Music Group On Monday, we learned the names of some of the stars set to appear on Songs For Japan, a compilation album to benefit the ongoing disaster relief efforts in the earthquake- and tsunami-ravaged nation. And on Friday (March 25), not only was the full roster of artists and songs revealed, but the album was made available for purchase on iTunes. Lady Gaga, Eminem, Beyonc

Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Still Dominating YouTube

The 13-year-old singer’s ‘Friday’ video has amassed more views than Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way.’ By Jocelyn Vena Rebecca Black Photo: YouTube Whatever you may think of Rebecca Black, the girl is — dare we say it? — a star. She’s been a constant Twitter trend and she’s already beat Lady Gaga in YouTube views, as the official version of her polarizing clip for “Friday” has been watched more than 33.5 million times on the website. And now it seems that the 13-year-old is getting to cash in on her new-found fame. According to Forbes magazine the $2,000 Black’s mother shelled out to Los Angeles-based record company Ark Music Factory for the recording of the song and its lo-fi video has been made back many times over. By Forbes’ estimations, by the time the tune’s clip hit the 30 million YouTube view mark, everyone had profited $20,000 — a 1000-percent return on the original investment. In addition to the YouTube success, the song is being downloaded on iTunes, which reportedly pays 70 cents per single download, meaning that Black and her team could make upwards of $1 million. As of press time, “Friday” sat at the #33 spot on the iTunes chart. Black already has appeared on “Good Morning America,” where she defended her talents and her track and also shared that she’d love to work with fellow former YouTube sensation and teen idol Justin Bieber. She’s also had her song covered by Nick Jonas at a Jonas Brothers concert. “I think @nickjonas did an AMAZING job with Friday!” Black tweeted on Monday. “You’re amazing, Nick!” Despite being the target of derision by those who think that her tune and video aren’t up to professional standards, Black has received love and support from celebrities on Twitter. And she’s set to appear on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” on Tuesday night (March 22). What do you think about Rebecca Black’s success? Tell us in the comments. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga

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‘American Idol’ Top 13 Perform Spirited Tributes To Personal Idols

Casey Abrams shouts, James Durbin croons and Naima Adedapo puts some dancehall into Rihanna’s Umbrella on Wednesday night. By Gil Kaufman “American Idol” top 13 Photo: Michael Becker / FOX It may not have been live , but Wednesday night’s (March 9) pre-taped “American Idol” top-13 performance show was lively, with plenty of surprises as this year’s baker’s dozen sought to solidify their onstage personalities off the bat. That meant that bearded lad-killer Casey Abrams served up some more gritty soul, Naima Adedapo showed off her reggae flair and Scott McCreery, well, let’s just say he stuck with the “good ol’ boy” songbook. But first up on “Your Personal Idol” night was precocious teen Lauren Alaina, who sang a song by her musical inspiration, country/pop superstar Shania Twain. Sounding a bit out of breath, Alaina swiveled her hips to “Any Man of Mine” and used all her considerable 16-year-old hair-flipping charm and reedy country twang to win over the crowd. Showing his tough side, Steven Tyler said he loved the song, but just wished it had been “a little more kickass” and Jennifer Lopez said it was time to shift into a higher gear. Randy Jackson said it was good, but didn’t allow Alaina to unleash her big, versatile voice. Abrams was right in the pocket with Joe Cocker’s cover of the Beatles’ “With a Little Help From My Friends,” and mentor Jimmy Iovine encouraged him to feel the song with every inch of his body. Starting off sitting on the steps and singing in a soft, cuddly voice, Abrams did a slow walk down-stage as a group of gospel backup singers joined him, and his voice climbed into a high, raspy wail. Though it took a bit to warm up, by the end, Abrams was throwing in some bluesy improvisational howls that showed off his gritty side. Lopez said she was beside herself, telling a smiling Abrams, “[You] blew me away,” with Randy chiming in that he can always count on Casey to hit the notes and provide a show. “You are a rainbow of talent, man … and you are a plethora of passion,” Tyler tossed in. After scooting in as a wild card, Ashthon Jones went with Randy’s suggestion to sing Diana Ross’ “When You Tell Me That You Love Me.” She opened a bit shaky with some flat, breathy notes and never seemed to really find the right groove, singing a competent, but not stellar version of the tune. Randy deemed it safe, but complimented her for recognizing when she was going off key and pulling it back. Lopez said she also saw some budding professionalism in Jones’ stagecraft, but encouraged her to find more popular songs that the audience can sing along to. Speaking of somewhat obscure songs, resident quirky guy Paul McDonald chose indie singer/songwriter Ryan Adams’ “Come Pick Me Up.” Wearing a military jacket, McDonald seduced the crowed with a whispery delivery, building up and bouncing all around the stage like Coldplay’s Chris Martin, mixing arena stagecraft with an intimate, understated delivery. It was a bit pitchy for Tyler, who said he still loves anything Paul sings, praising his unique character. Jennifer said McDonald’s infectious smile translated into some grins in the crowd, but she wondered whether the song was too obscure. Sudden frontrunner Pia Toscano tried to solidify her status with Celine Dion’s version of the big weeper “All By Myself.” Wearing a skintight golden mini-dress, Toscano looked the part and hit he kind of showy notes a diva has to have in her pocket. Saying she topped even last week’s Pretenders showstopper, Lopez called it simply beautiful and Randy said despite taking on one of the dreaded big-three female singers, Pia nailed it. The last person you could imagine rocker James Durbin working with is hip-hopper Jim Jonsin, but the Lil Wayne producer put a thick beat to Paul McCartney’s “Maybe I’m Amazed” and Durbin showed his sensitive side while showcasing his contemporary potential. “Yo, this dude can do anything man. … James Durbin is dangerous!” Randy gushed, saying he was impressed with JD’s versatility. Tyler heaped on some of his twisted praise as well, adding, “James, you have taken everything you’ve ever felt and kicked it into the middle of next week,” whatever that means. Haley Reinhart has been singing LeAnn Rimes’ “Blue” for most of her life, so she set aside the R&B sass for some hip-swaying yodeling and country-gal charm. Tyler was blown away and said Reinhart nailed it as Lopez gave her props for the versatility of her vocals. Randy? He said it was a bit sleepy, like being at a boring luau. It was R. Kelly’s uplifting “I Believe I Can Fly” for former spa concierge Jacob Lusk, who slowed it down into a vibrato-filled pop/gospel skyscraper, complete with a crazy falsetto run in the middle. “Pure passion, pure music, I can’t even judge ya, that’s how good you are,” Tyler said, kicking off a three-judge love-fest. After getting King of Pop comparisons last week, 16-year-old Thia Megia chose Michael Jackson’s (via Charlie Chaplin) “Smile,” bringing an old-school, jazz-diva class to the gentle ballad before a corny hip-hop-lite beat broke in and she kicked it up a notch. Randy loved the soft, Adele-like acoustic intro, but he and Steven thought it went a bit pitchy and wobbly in the second half. Talk about staying in your lane: Wild card Stefano Langone chose Stevie Wonder’s “Lately” and Karen Rodriguez kept tapping into her Latin background with Selena’s “I Could Fall in Love,” while resident country boy McCreery opted for Garth Brooks’ very trad “The River.” Langone over-emoted a bit and producer Polow Da Don’s thumping beat overwhelmed him at times, forcing Stefano to rush to keep up and keep the spotlight on his often-crystalline vocals. Selena superfan Rodriguez got a Beyonc

5 Apps For Justin Bieber Movie Fans

We are sorry but we cannot resist it anymore, there is no escaping Bieber fever, which is why we have decided to offer you details of 5 Apps For Justin Bieber fans in celebration of his new movie. Before we get down to the apps for your iOS devices we thought it only fair to inform you that if you were never a huge fan of the talented young kid, then you will be after watching the movie. The first app that we have for you is called Justin Bieber Channel and is free to download. If you want to know why the girls go wild of him, then this collection of videos will explain all. Not only that, but you also get all the most up-to-date news via Twitter; you can also select Push Notifications as well. Why not test how much of a fan you truly are with the Justin Bieber Fun Facts app. You will have to pay $0.99 for this one, but we are certain that you will be prepared to pay for this – just make certain you get permission from the person who has to pay the iTunes bill first. There are over 150 facts that you can learn about your hero, which you can then use to impress your friends. Once you have crammed all that info in then you will be ready for The Justin Bieber Quiz Game . Sorry parents, this one will cost you $1.99, but a small price to pay for your child’s’ happiness. There are more than 140 questions for you to answer, which not only covers his music career but his personal life as well. Also for $0.99 we have Justin Bieber: True or False , which can be used on all iOS devices. This is yet another test your knowledge app, the more you answer correctly the more you can show off in front of your mates. Finally we have Justin Bieber Revenge , but we have to warn you that this app costs $4.99. This is a music game for the true fan and comes with 11 tracks for you to listen and play along to; this is just the lateset in a long line of Tap Tap games. We hope that you like these five Justin Bieber apps that we have selected for you? More On: apple , iPad , iPhone For more coverage: Follow Product Reviews on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook

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Decemberists Lock Down First Billboard #1

Social Distortion and the Script also debut in the top five. By Gil Kaufman The Decemberists’ The King Is Dead Photo: Capitol/ EMI A week after Cake landed their first #1 debut , the Decemberists also put up their best-ever career numbers, easily taking over the top spot on the Billboard 200 with a strong debut for their most straightforward work to date, The King Is Dead. The big debut crushes their previous chart best, notched in 2009 when their rock opera The Hazards of Love moved 19,000 copies in its first week and came in at #14. The King smashes that debut figure by selling nearly 94,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, halting the string of record-low #1 sales figures. The Decemberists lead a stampede of new names into the top five, which also includes the Kidz Bop 19 collection at #2 (70,000); Science & Faith, the latest from Irish soft rockers the Script (#3, 49,000); a career-best bow for punk lifers Social Distortion with Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes (#4, 46,000); and a #5 debut for Allman Brothers Band singer Gregg Allman for his first solo album in 14 years, Low Country Blues (36,000). The rest of the top 10: Bruno Mars , Doo-Wops & Hooligans (#6, 34,000), Katy Perry , Teenage Dream (#7, 33,000), Taylor Swift , Speak Now (#8, 31,000), Nicki Minaj , Pink Friday (#9, 28,000) and Mumford & Sons , Sigh No More (27,000). Just outside the top 10 at #11 is the third album from soft rocker James Blunt , Some Kind of Trouble (26,000). With plans to unleash at least two more albums by summer, Kanye West ‘s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy drops six spots to #16 on sales of 22,000 as West comes within spitting distance of one million units sold. Speaking of Cake , the quirky indie rockers drop steeply from the top, plunging 24 spots in week two to #25 as sales of Showroom of Compassion declined 67 percent to 15,000. Also facing a big comedown is last week’s #2 album, Cage the Elephant ‘s Thank You, Happy Birthday, which falls 26 spots to #28 on sales of 14,000. On the heels of a Golden Globe win and just before receiving an Oscar nomination, the Trent Reznor-helmed soundtrack to “The Social Network” climbs 23 slots to #49 as business picked up by 52 percent (9,000). The Decemberists also triumph on the iTunes albums chart, taking over the #1 spot, followed by the Script, Perry, Mumford & Sons, Social D, Blunt, the “Country Strong” soundtrack, Mars, West and Swift. The iTunes singles chart still belongs to Mars’ “Grenade,” which, despite a Steelers playoff win, beats out Wiz Khalifa ‘s “Black and Yellow,” which is followed by Britney Spears ‘ “Hold It Against Me,” Enrique Iglesias ‘ “Tonight,” Perry’s “Firework,” Pink ‘s “F—in’ Perfect” and Pitbull ‘s “Hey Baby.” Rounding out the top 10 are Diddy-Dirty Money with “Coming Home,” the Black Eyed Peas with “The Time (Dirty Bit)” and Ke$ha ‘s “We R Who We R.” The top 10 should remain mostly unchanged next week, as the only notable releases include new albums from Iron & Wine , Cold War Kids , Amos Lee and David Guetta . Related Artists The Decemberists

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Avril Lavigne ‘Really Excited To Be Back’ With ‘What The Hell’

Song’s 3-D video will premiere Sunday. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Kelly Marino Avril Lavigne Photo: MTV News Avril Lavigne is as bratty as ever on her new single, the catchy, almost bubbly “What the Hell.” The lead single off Lavigne’s upcoming release, Goodbye Lullaby , due March 8, has not only been burning up the iTunes charts, but it’s also gotten some Twitter love from Kanye West and Kim Kardashian. “I’m just really excited to be back,” the former teen star told MTV News. “It’s been a few years, and I’m excited to see that ‘What the Hell’ [is] doing good so far on iTunes and [with] the fans. The response has been really great, so I’m happy.” The song also just had an impressive debut on the Billboard charts , landing at #6 on the Digital Songs chart, beating Kanye West and Jay-Z’s new song, “H.A.M.” This Sunday, fans will finally get the chance to see the clip for the video when it debuts on ABC Family. “The music video for ‘What the Hell’: It’s kind of a guy chasing me around, and I hop into a random cab, and he’s chasing me,” Lavigne explained. “And I go through a clothing store and he chases me, but at the end of the video, it’s really just me having a bunch of fun with him, and he’s my boyfriend, so I like him in the end.” The video is special because it was shot in 3-D. “The music video’s in 3-D, and my favorite part of the video is the rock-out scene at the end where I jump onstage and I’m with my band,” she said. “When we shot it and I got to watch it back in 3-D with the glasses and actually you can see the crowd’s hands and it felt like you were live in a crowd, so it was kind of cool.” Are you a fan of “What the Hell”? Give us your review in the comments below! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Avril Lavigne Related Artists Avril Lavigne

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Britney Spears’ ‘Hold It Against Me’ Tops Billboard Digital Songs Chart

Single debuts at #1 and breaks Taylor Swift’s previous sales record. By Jocelyn Vena Britney Spears’ “Hold It Against Me” Photo: Jive Don’t hold it against her, but Britney Spears has a hit on her hands. Her new track, “Hold It Against Me,” which was released last week, topped the Billboard Digital Songs chart . The Dr.Luke/ Max Martin-produced song, the lead single from the singer’s yet-untitled March album, sold 411,000 downloads in its first week available for purchase. The debut also means that Spears broke a record. According to Billboard, that is Spears’ best sales week for a digital song as well as largest debut for a woman as a lead artist. She beat out the record previously held by Taylor Swift . In February, Swift’s “Today Was a Fairytale” sold 325,000 downloads; incidentally, Swift broke the record previously held by Spears when that track debuted at the top of the charts. Spears bumps Bruno Mars’ “Grenade” to #2; Wiz Khalifa moved up the chart to #3 with “Black and Yellow,” followed by Katy Perry’s “Firework,” which dropped two spots to #4. Other newcomers to the chart include Avril Lavigne’s “What the Hell” at #6 and Jay-Z and Kanye West’s collaboration, “H.A.M.,” at #10. Enrique Iglesias’ “Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You)” (#5), the Black Eyed Peas’ “The Time (Dirty Bit)” (#7), Lil Wayne’s “6 Foot 7 Foot” (#8) and Ke$ha’s “We R Who We R” (#9) round out the top 10. Spears is also the top seller on iTunes. Last week, when the song was released, Spears immediately jumped to the top of the iTunes charts in 16 countries . “This is absolutely incredible!” her manager Adam Leber tweeted last week’s about the song’s success. “Brit’s fans never cease to amaze me.” Are you feeling “Hold It Against Me”? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Britney Spears

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