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Drake Never Considered Changing Thank Me Later Release Date

‘If they got the music already, let’s let them listen to it,’ the Toronto MC recalls telling label after leak. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Drake Photo: MTV News Back in April, Drake revealed June 15 would be the release date for his much-anticipated debut, Thank Me Later. But when his album leaked well before its expected delivery, the Toronto rapper was adamant that the album rollout plan remain unchanged. “They tried to force me into a situation — I’m not sure if it was the label — [but] somebody tried to force me into a situation and drop the album June 9,” Drake told MTV News earlier this week. “I really was like, ‘June 9 isn’t enough time to let them digest all the leaked music. If they got the music already, let’s let them listen to it. Let’s give them that two weeks to ride around to it and talk to their friends about it.’ ‘Cause that way when they show up to the store, there’s no pressure — you know what you’re buying. You’re just going to support an artist you love and music you believe in.” His strategy seemed to have paid off. Hundreds of fans lined up outside of a Best Buy store in Manhattan to meet the rapper, who showed up to greet them and sign their copies of Thank Me Later. “I got here at 3 in the morning,” Natalia Morales, the first female fan to meet Drake, told MTV News. “I’m ecstatic right now. I’m still shaking!” For his part, Drake is returning the “thank you” for all the adoration he’s received this week from fans, especially the die-hards who camped out overnight to buy his LP. “I have more than confidence in them,” he explained. “I have a relationship with them, I understand. I don’t ever for a second doubt them.” What do you think about Drake wanting fans to have time to enjoy his album once it leaked? Let us know in the comments! Don’t miss the “Drake: Better Than Good Enough” documentary , airing Wednesday, June 23, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on MTV! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Drake We’re Thankful For Drake This Week! Related Photos Drake Takes Manhattan! Drake’s Style: From A To Drizzy Related Artists Drake

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‘The Killer Inside Me’: Cold Case, By Kurt Loder

Casey Affleck and Jessica Alba in a world beyond noir. Casey Affleck and Kate Hudson in “The Killer Inside Me” Photo: IFC Films Film noir has always been a nasty business, concerned as it is with obsession, betrayal, fate and murder. . In the golden age of noir, the 1940s and ’50s, the genre’s more rousing indelicacies had to be at least somewhat muted with euphemism and pictorial shorthand. But that sort of restraint is long gone, and now comes “The Killer Inside Me,” which might be the most graphically nasty noir ever made. In its blunt brutality, the movie seeks to be true to its source, Jim Thompson’s hardboiled 1952 novel (still a savage read). The protagonist is Lou Ford (Casey Affleck), a small-town lawman in late ’50s Texas. On the outside, Lou is a baby-faced straight arrow, polite and smiling and ready to kill any conversation with his witless chitchat. (“You know, they say haste makes waste.”) But Lou actually isn’t the dullard everyone assumes him to be. At home, in the big house he inherited from his father, he reads books, listens to opera, plays the piano and muses nostalgically over old porn photos. His exhausting small talk is simply a means of needling people he doesn’t like. Which would be everybody. Because deep inside, Lou is really a homicidal sociopath — the sort of criminal degenerate he’s nominally paid to put away. “The trouble with growing up in a small town,” he says early on, “is that everybody thinks they know who you are.” Nobody knows Lou Ford. Nobody still living, anyway. With its conniving characters and their small-time dreams, the story is purest noir. When the son of a local big shot becomes involved with a prostitute named Joyce Lakeland (Jessica Alba), Lou is assigned to chase her out of town. When Joyce proves defiant, Lou becomes aroused. He whips off his belt — and she becomes aroused. Soon Lou is stopping by for regular S&M sessions, and storm clouds begin to gather. Lou finds it imperative to commit a double homicide. He has rigged up an alibi, but the town union boss (Elias Koteas) — who knows a lot about Lou’s twisted past — and a newly arrived federal agent (Simon Baker) are both suspicious. Lou has to continue stacking up corpses in order to keep himself in the clear and his apple-pie sweetheart (Kate Hudson) in the dark. The movie is powerful (and muddled at the end), but the cast is the main reason to see it. Casey Affleck, with his air of whispery innocence, seems an unlikely choice to play the monstrous Ford; but he turns out to be perfect — coming from such an artfully recessive actor, Lou’s flaring rages are a shock; and Affleck’s soulless voice-overs lay bare the character’s interior rot. Alba and Hudson are both startlingly good too. Alba ventures beyond her normal range in playing a doomed slut with a heart of fool’s gold; and Hudson, a brunette here, is completely convincing as a ’50s good girl with gamey inclinations. (The scene in which she detects olfactory evidence that Lou has had sex with Joyce has to be some kind of first for such a star-powered production.) Director Michael Winterbottom has said that in bringing “The Killer Inside Me” to the screen, he wanted to bring with it the full lacerating violence of Jim Thompson’s novel. But violence on the page and violence in your face are of course two different things, and the ferocious beatings we watch being administered to some of the women in this film might have given pause to Thompson himself. The movie’s sadism certainly pushes the envelope, but who does the director intend to mail it to? (Dozens of people reportedly walked out of a screening of the picture at this year’s Berlin Film Festival.) The film’s pulped flesh and puddling blood break the noir spell — they leave us nothing to imagine. There’s no resonance, only impact. The murky moral depths of the film-noir world drain away under the movie’s merciless illumination. Don’t miss Kurt Loder’s reviews of “Cyrus” and “Jonah Hex.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Killer Inside Me.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Miley Cyrus, Bret Michaels Perform ‘Every Rose’ For ‘Good Morning America’

‘It’s my mom’s favorite song,’ Cyrus says of the Poison classic. By Jocelyn Vena Bret Michaels and Miley Cyrus perform on “Good Morning America” Photo: ABC Miley Cyrus has declared that she Can’t Be Tamed, and neither, apparently, can her devoted fans, who couldn’t keep their excitement contained as they stormed Central Park in New York City to see Cyrus perform several songs for her appearance on “Good Morning America” on Friday (June 18). But, it wasn’t just Cyrus who got the crowd going, she was also joined by her pal and collaborator Bret Michaels . Cyrus, who will also perform Can’t Be Tamed songs for a concert being live-streamed by MTV on Monday, addressed some recent criticism she’s received for her more mature look and sound. “It’s always going to be hard [to grow up in public], because there’s so much stuff you have to get through in order to get to the stuff that’s real,” she explained. “You have to get through all the people that are ‘yes’ people and get to the people that are real. There are people who are negative just to be that way.” Meanwhile, Michaels gave an update on his health , joking that he just really wanted to hit the stage with Cyrus. “For me and I say this again, I feel blessed because I’m one of the 20 percent [to survive]. It was a scary few days. It’s a nice feeling to know I survived,” he said. “I figure I’m losing organs so fast, I’d better get out there really quick.” Then Cyrus did her thing. In super-skinny black jeans, a David Bowie T-shirt, a studded leather jacket and a group of writhing backup dancers, Miley kicked off her set with her new single, “Can’t Be Tamed.” “This record is completely me, completely what I wanted to say,” she said about the album’s sound. “There’s something about the pop rock sound that’s fun to perform live.” Then Cyrus slowed it down and was joined by Michaels to perform her cover of “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” which she recorded for her new album. Bret not only lent his guitar skills to the track, but he also sang with her on the song. “It’s my mom’s favorite song, so I got un-grounded by doing this song,” she laughed. “I try and put a touch of my family on each of my albums.” Her final song of the morning was her undeniable fan favorite “Party in the USA,” during which she changed the lyrics about a Jay-Z song to a “Michael song,” perhaps as a nod to the late King of Pop who died a year ago next Friday. What did you think of Miley’s performance with Bret Michaels? Share your reviews below. Related Artists Miley Cyrus Bret Michaels

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Attractions: Who’s Ready For 1985 All Over Again?

Welcome back to Movieline Attractions, your regular guide to everything new, noteworthy and/or nostalgic at the movies. And this week Hollywood might as well admit you to its Throwback Ward and drive its purest nostalgia I.V. into your arm, because we are definitely not in 2010 anymore. Unless we’re adjusting the box-office takes upward, that is — but how much upwards?

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No Boundaries Lyrics by Kris Allen

Video: Lyrics: Seconds, hours, so many days You know what you want, but how long can you wait? Every moment last forever. When you feel you#39;ve lost your way. What if my chances were already gone? I started believing that I could be wrong. But you give me one good reason. To fight and never walk away. So here I am, still holding on With every step, you climb another mountain Every breath, it#39;s harder to believe You#39;ll make it through the pain, weather the hurricanes To get to that on

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Kanye West’s ‘Power’ Is ‘A Loud Warning Shot,’ Experts Say

Kanye’s message is, ‘I’m here to smack you,’ RapRadar’s Elliott Wilson says. By MTV News Staff, with reporting by Akshay Bhansali Kanye West Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty Images Kanye West returned with a bang on Friday when his new track “Power” leaked online, making it the first offering from Ye’s highly-anticipated next album. The MC has been keeping a relatively low profile in recent months, following his interruption of Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at last year’s MTV Video Music Awards and subsequent apologies. The Symbolyc One-produced “Power” finds West back in MC mode, firing away at his detractors and giving fans a preview of what’s to come on his next project, which he’s been recording in Hawaii with a slew of other artists and producers. “I’m living in the 21st Century, doing something mean to it,” West spits on the opening lines. “Do it better than anybody you ever seen do it/ Screams from the haters, got a nice ring to it/ I guess every superhero need his theme music.” MTV News spoke with a group of hip-hop pundits — both our own and from the wider rap journalism world — to get their takes on West’s latest number. “The song comes out, and it’s like everything stops,” Minya Oh of MissInfo.TV said. “It’s a really strong, aggressive beat that’s not street, but the drums are undeniable. But the lyrics really got me.” West delivers his trademark punchlines, but his rhymes are also imbued with a biting aggressiveness, particularly when he targets “Saturday Night Live.” “F— ‘SNL’ and the whole cast,” West rhymes. “Tell ’em Yeezy said they can kiss my whole ass. More specifically they can kiss my a–hole.” ” ‘SNL’ caught a bad one,” RapRadar.com’s Elliott Wilson said. “[The song is] real rap, like, ‘I want my spot back.’ [It’s like Kanye saying,] ‘Drake is cool; Wayne is my man; Jay, I bow to him, he’s a legend, he’s my father in this — but I’m here to smack you.’ It’s sport: ‘F— all of you, I’m the best.’ ” “Kanye is tired of being messed with,” MTV News’ Jayson Rodriguez said. “The same way we got tired of the Kanye rants or the Kanye antics, he’s pushing back: ‘You know what, I’m tired of you f—in’ with me.’ “It’s a really loud warning shot,” Rodriguez added. “Anybody who had the feeling, ‘Watch out for Kanye’s next album,’ this song confirmed: You were right.” The combination of an embattled West, rapping with the spirit of an underdog but delivering masterful arrangements is nothing new, according to MTV News’ Shaheem Reid. “To me, that kind of embodies his whole career,” Reid said of “Power.” “Because there’s always been people that doubted Kanye; there’s always been people, for one reason or another, that just don’t like the dude. But just like Kobe Bryant wins championships, Kanye West makes classic albums.” Everyone agreed that West now has the game’s attention. “Kanye did what he’s supposed to do,” MTV News’ Sean Lee said. “He said he was back, and artists at his level, when they come back big with records, it’s got to be an event.” What do you think of “Power”? How excited are you to hear Kanye West’s next album? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos What Has Kanye West Been Up To This Past Year? Related Artists Kanye West

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An Illusion

I love this song so I used it to surround the images. Mixed media digital art project. continuation of my digi art project with photos- dolls r us. there is a theme with the photos but there isnt an intentional connection with the song and the photos. I selected the photos and was listening to a various selections from the amp library & loved the music & the lyrics of the song and decided to use it because the pics had a traditional feel to them. added by: thushari

Drake’s ‘Fireworks’ Leaks Online

The Toronto MC raps ‘it wasn’t love’ with Rihanna, talks Lil Wayne and family on Thank Me Later track. By Jayson Rodriguez Drake Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage “Fireworks,” the song that kicks off Drake’s forthcoming album , Thank Me Later, leaked online Wednesday (May 26). On it, the rapper touches on his rumored alliance with Rihanna , amid verses about Lil Wayne and his rocky relationship with his father. “I could tell it wasn’t love, / I just thought you’d f—ed with me/ Who could have predicted/ Lucky Strike would have you stuck with me,” Drake raps in the second verse, referring to the Manhattan bowling alley where the two reportedly made out. “Damn, I kept my wits about me, luckily/ What happened between us that night it always seems to trouble me/ Now all of a sudden, these gossip rags want to cover me/ And you making it seem like it happened that way because of me. “But I was curious,” he continues. “And I’ll never forget it, baby/ What an experience/ You could have been the one, but it wasn’t serious/ There was smoke in the air before/ That was me clearing it, that felt good.” The track was produced by Drake ‘s frequent collaborator Noah “40” Shebib and features Alicia Keys singing the hook. The rapper first began performing pieces of the song while on his current Away From Home Tour. Earlier this month, during the Los Angeles stop, he announced Keys would be featured on the number. The song begins with the lyrics, “money just changed everything,” picking up where he left off at the end of the So Far Gone EP’s “Fear.” The third verse finds Drake opening about his father, a Memphis studio musician who worked alongside the likes of Jerry Lee Lewis, and whom he’s had a challenging relationship with; his parents split when he was only 5 years old. “Everything is the same, but it feels different/ My dad called me up knowing that I still listen,” the Toronto MC rhymes. “And he still got his foot out, guilt tripping/ It’s been years, thought I just learned to deal with it.” Drake spoke to MTV News in April about “Fireworks,” explaining why it would be the album’s kickoff. “The song itself is the first song on the album; I think it’s the biggest indicator of what the album is gonna be like,” Drake said. “That’s why I picked that song to go first, and that’s why I wrote the first verse like that. It’s really where I am in my life right now. I know they’re looking forward to the album, so I want them to get a feel of how the story starts off.” Does Drake make “Fireworks” on his new song? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Drake Alicia Keys Rihanna

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Eminem Debuts Album Covers For Recovery

Two versions of cover art for rapper’s new album show a more reticent Eminem. By Kyle Anderson Eminem’s Recovery Photo: Interscope On his recent chart-topping single “Not Afraid,” Eminem includes one of the more shocking confessions of his career in the lyrics. “Let’s be honest/ That last Relapse CD was ‘eh,’ ” he raps during the song’s second verse, admitting to the universe that his hit 2009 album Relapse was spotty at best, a sentiment shared by fans and critics alike. Slim Shady and his producers have made it clear that his hotly anticipated upcoming album Recovery will keep its distance from his previous effort, a point that’s driven home by the just-unveiled album art , which Em premiered on his official Web site late Monday. While the cover to Relapse features the man born Marshall Mathers’ visage constructed of pills, the two covers for Recovery show a more reticent side of the rapper. In the first one, Eminem is walking down a desolate road. We only see his back, but the message is clear: The road to recovery (and to Recovery ) is long and hard. Just as Em’s 2000 album The Marshall Mathers LP had a second cover art variation, so does Recovery. The other cover shows Eminem on a brick courtyard in some sort of futuristic-looking office park. He is encased in a glass cube and sitting on a couch reading a book in front of a giant flat-screen television. It is meant to look like some sort of performance art or observational experiment, but again, Slim is all by himself in the frame. After ducking out of the public eye for a few months, Eminem is back to business and has quite a few projects on the horizon. In addition to Recovery (out June 22), he can be heard on the remix to B.o.B’s “Airplanes” (currently making a bid to be the official song of the summer of 2010), is working on signing Slaughterhouse to his Shady Records label, and has a pair of massive concerts with Jay-Z in Detroit and New York coming up in September. Based on the album art, what do you expect from Eminem’s upcoming LP, Recovery ? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Eminem

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