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Kris Allen, Mark Hoppus, Ke$ha, Owl City, More Reveal Their 2009 Favorites

‘My favorite song of the year would have to be Jay-Z’s ‘Run This Town,’ ‘ Pete Wentz says.

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Kris Allen, Mark Hoppus, Ke$ha, Owl City, More Reveal Their 2009 Favorites

Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ Video, Directed By Spike Lee, Premieres

Clip features images of Jackson’s Indiana hometown. By Gil Kaufman In a clip released over the Christmas holiday, director Spike Lee paid tribute to Michael Jackson ‘s legendary career in the official video for the King of Pop’s posthumous single, “This Is It.” The emotional video intersperses iconic images of the late pop singer with footage shot in Jackson’s hometown of Gary, Indiana, and fan tributes following his death June 25.

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Ke$ha Would ‘Totally’ Collaborate With Taylor Swift

‘But I think I would scare her, to be honest,’ she tells MTV News.

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Fabolous To Drop New Mixtape On Christmas Day

Fab’s also ‘looking to come next summer’ with a new official album, in Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Fabolous Photo: Def Jam The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive Oh, it ain’t over yet. Recent Grammy nominee Fabolous confirmed to us that his next LP will be a sequel to Loso’s Way

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Chris Brown Explains Story Behind ‘Famous Girl’ … Sort Of

Singer is evasive: Song explains ‘how I felt and how I feel about certain situations.’ By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Chris Brown Photo: MTV News While Chris Brown has been reluctant to talk in detail about what triggered his assault against Rihanna, a song from his recently released Graffiti album called “Famous Girl,” has many wondering if he’s saying more about their relationship and its problems in the song than he’s said in recent interviews . “Since I thought I found my woman/ There were other guys who thought the same thing about it/ Like damn, you let me down, down, down/ ‘Cause you’re famous, girl, for breaking hearts,” he sings on the track. So who, exactly, is this famous girl Brown is referring to?

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Bruce Springsteen Voices Support For Gay Marriage In New Jersey

The Boss writes on his Web site that time is right for same-sex marriage in Garden State. By Gil Kaufman Bruce Springsteen (file) Photo: Paul Morigi/ Getty Images The Boss thinks it’s high time that gay marriage came to the Garden State

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Green Day Named Top Artists Of The Decade By Rolling Stone Readers

Punk icons took best single, album and artists of the ’00s in poll.

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Matt Damon ‘Honored’ To Be Named In Shakira Song

‘I couldn’t believe it,’ actor says of inclusion on ‘Men in This Town.’ By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Matt Damon Photo: MTV News When Shakira sat down to write her song “Men in This Town,” she wanted to include her pal and former neighbor Matt Damon in the lyrics. The song, about trying to find the right guy in a sea of wrong guys, idealizes Damon as someone she’d like to date but isn’t meant to be with. “Is there a prince in this fable/ For a small-town girl like me?” she sings

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Jaimee Grubbs: Tiger Woods Not a Fan of Condoms

How pissed is Jaimee Grubbs right now? The first Tiger Woods mistress to publicly admit – and embrace, and leak a voicemail proving – her affair with the golfing legend, she was soon brushed aside by Kalika Moquin … and Jamie Jungers, Cori Rist, Mindy Lawton and Holly Sampson

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Eminem Likely Disses Adam Lambet, Gays Around the World

It looks like Eminem is at it again. The rapper, known as much for stirring up controversy as writing and rapping incredible lyrics, has released a new song titled “Elevator.” In one of the verses, he appears to refer to a trio of gay celebrities by a derogatory term. He raps: Sorry, Lance, Mr.

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