Who is this Jessie J? Before today, we weren’t really sure. Wikipedia says she’s an “English singer and songwriter” who has had some hits in the UK and written songs for the likes of Chris Brown and Miley Cyrus . Also, she looks kind of like Sasha Grey in her new music video, Laserlight . That’s all well and good, but the REAL reason Jessie has popped up on Mr. Skin’s radar is thanks to this slip of her fully erect nip in the aforementioned Laserlight video. If only it shot laser beams, we’d be buying Jessie J concert tickets right now. See the close-up after the jump!
It’s hard to think of dance music without thinking of Boys Noize. Since 2004, Boys Noize has produced a slew of remixes for the likes of Cut Copy, Apparat, and Snoop Dogg to name a few. In addition, he’s put out two full length albums, 2007’s Oi Oi Oi and 2009’s Power, both of which Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Discobelle.net Discovery Date : 06/03/2012 20:21 Number of articles : 2
A while ago I posted the picture of REBECCA ROMIJN STAMOS IN HER BIKINI ….and it turns out it was for a photoshoot for some magazine…because she’s a recent mom pushing 40 with a great body that has been tainted by the likes of the fat kid from Stand By Me….and John Stamos…leading on to believe that if you too become a has been…hot model pussy will let you cum inside them…too bad you have to be a something to become a has been…that totally ruins my chances.
Award-winning and multi-platinum singer MARY J. BLIGE performed at a private pre-GRAMMY event to celebrate the partnership between Belvedere Vodka and (RED) TM. Bossip’s Jonesy was there on the RED carpet choppin’ it up with the likes of Kim Porter, MC Lyte and more. Peep the video.
MTV News’ Rya Backer sits down with the ‘very funny’ trio. By Rya Backer Das Racist and MTV News’ Rya Backer Photo: MTV News Just admit it, the first time you caught wind of Das Racist , you thought they were a joke. It was hard not to, what with their first single, 2009’s “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell,” being about … well, the title pretty much says it all. But in the time since they first earned such renown and critical love (our very own James Montgomery was a fan ), MCs Himanshu “Heems” Suri and Victor “Kool A.D.” Vazquez and hype man Ashok “Dapwell” Kondabolu have proved to possess more than just a few stoney quips. In 2010, the trio’s amazingly titled mixtapes “Sit Down, Man” and “Shut Up, Dude” earned them even more critical and industry clout (the former featured production from the likes of Boi-1da and Diplo). Their playful, jokey rhymes delivered messages and references beyond the likes of their breakout and more along the lines of their well-educated pedigree (the MCs met at Wesleyan) and range of heritages (Heems and Dapwell are Indian, Kool A.D. is of Afro-Cuban — and a little bit of Jewish — descent). Their latest effort, 2011’s Relax, made its way onto many a music writer’s top 10. Its single “Michael Jackson” features a hook so infectious that you’ll get it out of your head about as soon as the image of the Michael Jackson impersonator featured in the video leaves your memory (read: not soon). And with all that said, acknowledging how much they’ve successfully proved to be far more than just a trio of funny guys, Das Racist, at their core, are a trio of very, very, very funny guys. It’s safe to assume that the only serious answer given on this First Date was where they were all born. From there the conversation snowballed to the whereabouts of D’Angelo, Patrick Swayze, that time an underground rapper gave them free weed at their show, the odd “Sex and the City” plotline and their main hobby — as Kool A.D. put it, “making controversial anti-rap music,” to which Dapwell replied “that isn’t a hobby, that’s just our job. And that’s not even my job, I don’t even know what I do.” Of course, that all ended up on the cutting room floor (for now), but what made it in hopefully illustrates that these guys are above all very good friends and that the best is yet to come from Das Racist, even if their five-year plans aren’t at all alike. Related Videos MTV News First Date Related Artists Das Racist
CTE Artist Freddie Gibbs recruited the likes of Dom Kennedy and Polyester for this track which appeared on … Read more Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : iLLVibes Discovery Date : 17/12/2011 00:29 Number of articles : 2
The sweetest feel-good flick of the holiday season may well be the one about two ex-BFFs, who’d once gone in search of White Castle sliders and tangled with Homeland Security, who reunite on Christmas Eve to hunt down the perfect fir, crossing paths with drug-sniffing babies, Ukrainian gangsters, and a sweater-clad Danny Trejo along the way. Stoner heroes Harold and Kumar have come a long way since 2004 — and so has co-star John Cho , who sat down with Movieline recently to talk H&K, career moves, and his encounters with the likes of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and President Obama.
The sweetest feel-good flick of the holiday season may well be the one about two ex-BFFs, who’d once gone in search of White Castle sliders and tangled with Homeland Security, who reunite on Christmas Eve to hunt down the perfect fir, crossing paths with drug-sniffing babies, Ukrainian gangsters, and a sweater-clad Danny Trejo along the way. Stoner heroes Harold and Kumar have come a long way since 2004 — and so has co-star John Cho , who sat down with Movieline recently to talk H&K, career moves, and his encounters with the likes of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and President Obama.
The 2008 holiday hit Marley & Me might not seem like an ideal candidate for a sequel since, uh, you know . But there it is, just sitting in my inbox: “Hear Marley Speak for the First Time in MARLEY & ME: THE PUPPY YEARS .” And it gets better .
When he’s not giving weather reports, bemoaning the debt crisis , and directing Duran Duran concerts , David Lynch is making music. Oh, and the occasional movie. His latest effort, a 14-track solo album entitled Crazy Clown Time (of course) features “dark” electronic pop songs on which he plays guitar, sings, and produces, with guest vocals by the likes of Karen O; it’ll be available in the U.K. and the U.S. on November 8. [ Deadline ]