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Lauryn Hill Announces Spring Tour Dates, Joins Twitter

Fans of the former Fugee Lauryn Hill have another chance to hear the iconic singer in action now that she’s announced new tour dates. Read More At HipHopWired.com

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Lauryn Hill Announces Spring Tour Dates, Joins Twitter

Lauryn Hill Announces Spring Tour Dates, Joins Twitter

Fans of the former Fugee Lauryn Hill have another chance to hear the iconic singer in action now that she’s announced new tour dates. Read More At HipHopWired.com

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Eminem’s Grammy Night: Why Didn’t He Win Any Major Awards?

While he was the night’s most-nominated artist, he lost out on Album, Song and Record of the Year. By Jayson Rodriguez Rihanna and Eminem perform during the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Photo: The Recording Academy/CBS Eminem entered the 53rd annual Grammy Awards as the overwhelming favorite to take home the most hardware with 10 nominations, including the most grandiose of them all: Album of the Year. The Detroit rapper notched a couple of wins on Sunday night, with his Recovery besting Drake and Jay-Z for Best Rap Album and his chart-topping hit “Not Afraid” earning Best Rap Solo Performance. Yet when it came to the major awards, the rapper was shut out. So how, exactly — after rebounding from the most critically disappointing album in his career (2009’s Relapse, which still won Best Rap Album in 2010) with the commercially successful Recovery and its two #1 singles (“Not Afraid” and “Love the Way You Lie”) — did Eminem walk away without Album, Song or Record of the Year? ” Recovery is a dark and grueling record that doesn’t always click musically. It’s easier to admire than listen to, at times,” Spin Music Editor Charles Aaron told MTV News. “The high points are spectacular, but there’s a lot of sketchiness. Also, the Grammy voters skew old and white and have a problem acknowledging hip-hop.” As Aaron points out, in the past, rappers like Lil Wayne and Eminem a decade earlier lost out on the top prize to veteran rock acts like Robert Plant and Alison Krauss and Steely Dan, respectively. The project had all the ingredients to win big: a comeback story, big sales, chart-toppers, etc. But compared to past hip-hop albums that took home Album of the Year (Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill and Outkast’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below ), Recovery might have been “too hip-hop,” according to Vibe Editor in Chief Jermaine Hall. Those efforts stretched the boundaries of rap music in a way that satiates Grammy voters. “Outkast winning Album of the Year makes more sense for them, because it lives in several genres,” Hall explained. Still, at this point in his career, a mellowed Eminem has risen to veteran status, and after a career as the wild card, he’s firmly an establishment star now, from his appearance on “The Late Show With David Letterman” to sold-out stadium shows with Jay-Z. But in terms of hip-hop on the main stage, there’s still a ways to go. “It’s an uphill battle for a hip-hop album to win Album of the Year,” Rolling Stone senior writer Brian Hiatt explained. “It was a really strong comeback, but I think there’s still a resistance to Eminem specifically and maybe, to a certain extent, hip-hop in general in the overall voting group in the academy.” Despite going home without the big prize, Hiatt suggested that Eminem focus on what his loss might actually represent, which is a sort of coronation of his comeback. The rapper was nominated, an obvious nod of respect, but perhaps his being shunned was recognition in and of itself. “In a way, Eminem should treasure the fact that he didn’t win, which means he’s still dangerous,” Hiatt said. Were you surprised that Eminem didn’t win Album, Song or Record of the Year? Let us know in the comments! For more Grammy Awards analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News! Related Videos Backstage Interviews From The Grammys 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Performances Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Awards Show Related Artists Eminem

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Rarely Seen Footage Of Lauryn Hill Kicking The Truth To The Young Black Youth: Circa 2000 [Video]

Lauryn is one gorgeous young woman in these videos.

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Keri Hilson Meets Lauryn Hill: “I’ll Never Be The Same! That Woman Is…”

Keri Hilson has two idols and neither one of them takes or took there sexy to the next level to sell albums. She had the chance to musical icon, Lauryn Hill , and it seems that it was everything she would have imagined it to be and more. She took to Twitter to share her moment with her followers: No one understands…I will never be the same Utmost respect 4 Lauryn Hill. So beautiful. Very down to earth. Anyone who knows me knows she’s a huge inspiration to me…I told her 2nite. Said she loves Pretty Girl Rock (SCREAAAM) & her daughter loves me! Said my music embodies a certain confidence women need. I’m so inspired. Only two ppl I ever really wanted to meet are Lauryn Hill & M.J. One down. But the other will never happen Now that Keri says she will never be the same, wonder if the current display of raunchyness will cease and desist???

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L-Boogie Rocks Brooklyn Last Night…And Her Performances Seem To Be Improving [Video]

Her show is getting better, but she still looks crazy as f*ck…we’ll take it how we can get it though. L Boogie is about to embark on her tour next week, but beforehand, she set the tone last night and performed at the Music Hall of Williamsburg, with Prince and Janelle Monae in attendance. We wish Prince would have hopped on the mic for a tune or two, we would have paid BIG money for that kind of show Source

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‘Jersey Shore’ Star Ronnie Recalls Losing His Virginity At 17

On Saturday’s ‘When I Was 17,’ everybody’s favorite juicehead remembers his first time. By Mawuse Ziegbe Ronnie Photo: MTV News We’ve seen “Jersey Shore” juicehead Ronnie get into a lot types of scrapes on the boardwalk, but as it turns out, he has always had a penchant for, ahem, outdoor activities. On an all-“Jersey Shore” episode of “When I Was 17,” which also features stories from Ron Ron’s girl Sammi and Staten Island native Vinny, Ronnie remembers the first time he had sex. “When I was 17 I lost my virginity,” Ronnie admits. Ronnie’s friend T.J. adds that the event happened in someone else’s ride, and that that person wasn’t aware of it — until now. “Ronnie lost his virginity in the back seat of my grandmother’s Camry,” T.J. reveals. “The worst part about that is that she still drives it, so I’m probably gonna catch crap for this.” “When you’re young, the place to have sex is in the car,” Ronnie rationalizes. The Bronx native explains the spur-of-the-moment nature of how everything went down. “It just happened randomly,” he says. “[I was] hanging out on the corner with my friend and some girl walks up to him and she’s like, ‘Your friend’s hot. I wanna hook up.’ We went to go find a nice quiet spot … literally down the block.” Although for Ronnie, where the hook-up happened didn’t really matter that much. “I’m about to get laid for the first time. I’m like, I’ll do it on the hood of the car right now, I don’t care,” he says. Even though it was his debut run knockin’ boots, Ron had an audience checking out the moment. “My friends were watching from the car behind me. They were like watching through the window and stuff like that,” he recalls. “We were looking, he had the windows down,” T.J. admits. “It was a pretty wild scene.” Ronnie also discusses his technique for making love in such a tight space. “I just pretty much did the head tuck. You tuck your head in between her head and her shoulders and you just like 1, 2, 3, 4. Like three pumps … and you’re done,” he says. “It’s awesome.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Ronnie, Vinny and Sammi — premieres Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on MTV. Related Videos Watch Previews Of Sammi And Vinny On ‘When I Was 17’

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Lauryn Hill Set To Perform String Of East Coast Concerts

The reclusive singer will hit the stage for stops in Boston, New York and Miami beginning December 20. By Rebecca Thomas Lauryn Hill Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images Lauryn Hill is inching closer to a comeback. At this summer’s Rock the Bells, the reclusive raptress emerged for four tour stops, giving front-to-back performances of her classic debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, almost a dozen years to the day after its release. Now, L-Boogie is set to meet her hungry public again with a grip of shows along the East Coast. According to Brooklyn Vegan , Hill will hit Boston, New York, and Miami for a string of shows beginning December 20. She’ll make stops at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg at the end of the month, and the Bowery Ballroom in New York City on New Year’s Day. The “Ex-Factor” singer will then resume the jaunt in the spring with a pair of performances in the Magic City as part of Miami’s Jazz in the Gardens Festival. Tickets for the first trio of shows went on sale on Friday (December 10); no additional dates have been announced. At this summer’s Rock the Bells, Hill chuckled when we asked her about a due date for fresh material, but told MTV News, “We’re getting closer. That’s all I can say.” The ex-Fugees frontwoman, who became something of a voice for a generation of pre-millennium girls drawn to her cerebral brand of rap&B, shunned the limelight not long after the jaw-dropping success of her debut. But in August, she remarked that the industry had changed in recent years, adding that she was feeling sparked by how eclectic music in the age of MP3s was sounding. “You got a lot of young talent out there,” Hill observed. “Because we don’t necessarily have the same sort of industry complex that used to exist, people don’t always give, I want to say, proper respect to. But they’re doing it in a really kind of unusual, unique and hard-core way.” Lauryn Hill tour dates, according to Brooklyn Vegan:

Lauryn Hill Says She’s ‘Getting Closer’ To Releasing New Album

The singer also praises the crop of ‘young talent’ who are unafraid to be ‘unique and hard-core.’ By Shaheem Reid Lauryn Hill Photo: MTV News Lauryn Hill was feeling jovial on Saturday at Governor’s Island in New York City. One of the main attractions on the lineup, Hill was making her second stop on the Rock the Bells Tour , where we grabbed the opportunity to ask her when she might release her first studio album since 1998. “We’re getting closer,” she said with a chuckle. “We’re getting closer. That’s all I can say.” One thing seems certain when she does drop the follow-up LP: There won’t be many, if any, collaborations. She has too much to express after being mostly gone for more than a decade. “I have respect for what people do,” Hill said. “I also like to hear the eclectics, I like to hear the mixture. There’s a lot of different creative energies out there right now. I respect the different sounds that I’m hearing. It’s been such a long time since I’ve gotten my voice and my ideas [out]. In terms of collaborations, that’s not even something I’ve been thinking about per se. I’m happy that people are still making music. That we still have a platform with which to make music. It’s gonna be interesting to see what the future holds.” When Hill thinks about the current musical landscape, the iconic MC/songstress said she realizes it’s very different from the ’90s, but that there is nothing wrong with that. “It’s a lot going on,” Hill said. “It’s interesting energy. It’s not what it was, it’s different. That doesn’t necessarily means it’s a bad thing — it’s a different thing. Just like any new opportunity, it’s ripe for a lot of different things. You got a lot of young talent out there. Because we don’t necessarily have the same sort of industry complex that used to exist, people don’t always give, I want to say, proper respect to. But they’re doing it in a really kind of unusual, unique and hard-core way. Because the system is not necessarily in place like it used to be.” Are you excited to hear Lauryn is working on new music? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos Lauryn Hill Gets Fresh At Rock The Bells Related Artists Lauryn Hill

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