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First Listen: TWO New Britney Spears Songs – "I Wanna Go" and "Inside Out"!

Britney Spears’ Femme Fatale doesn’t come out until March 29, but we’ve heard a pair of singles already in ” Till The World Ends ” and the #1 hit ” Hold It Against Me .” Today, we’ve got two more for you: “I Wanna Go” and Inside Out.” The former, which was produced by her Baby One More Time collaborator Max Martin and Shellback, who worked on “If U Seek Amy,” can be heard right here: Britney Spears – I Wanna Go What do you think of Britney’s new stuff? Some are calling it her best in years, while others think it’s generic pop drivel only getting airplay based on her name. After hearing these two tracks, we’re somewhere in between. Follow the jump to listen to “Inside Out,” which has somewhat of a different sound to it, courtesy of Dr. Luke, Martin and Billboard. See what you think: Britney Spears – Inside Out

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Britney Spears Unveils Official Femme Fatale Track Listing

Spears will release two versions of the album on March 29. By Jocelyn Vena Britney Spears’ Femme Fatale Photo: Jive With less than a month until the release of Britney Spears’ Femme Fatale, the singer is giving fans an official sneak peek at the track listing of both the regular album and the deluxe version. Spears appeared on Ryan Seacrest’s radio show on Friday to talk about the album and its second single, “Till the World Ends.” ” ‘Till the World Ends’ is fun! It’s fun. I like it. It’s good energy,” she said of the track, which was written by fellow pop tart Ke$ha . “I’m a vibe person, and I think I love good-mood songs, and if it puts me in a good mood, it clicks for me.” A leaked version of the track listing hit the Net earlier this week, but now that it’s on Britney’s website , we know it’s for real: 1. “Till the World Ends” (Produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Billboard) 2. “Hold It Against Me” (Produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Co-produced by Billboard) 3. “Inside Out” (Produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Billboard) 4. “I Wanna Go” (Produced by Max Martin and Shellback) 5. “How I Roll” (Produced by Bloodshy, Henrik Jonback and Magnus) 6. “(Drop Dead) Beautiful” featuring Sabi (Produced by Benny Blanco, Ammo, JMIKE and Billboard) 7. “Seal It With a Kiss” (Produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Dream Machine) 8. “Big Fat Bass” featuring will.i.am (Produced by will.i.am) 9. “Trouble for Me” (Produced by Fraser T Smith) 10. “Trip to Your Heart” (Produced by Bloodshy, Henrik Jonback and Magnus) 11. “Gasoline” (Produced by Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco) 12. “Criminal” (Produced by Max Martin and Shellback) The deluxe version of the album will include these four additional tracks: 13. “Up N’ Down” (Produced by Max Martin, Shellback and Oligee) 14. “He About to Lose Me” (Produced by Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins) 15. “Selfish” (Produced by Stargate and Sandy Vee) 16. “Don’t Keep Me Waiting” (Produced by Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins) Related Videos MTV First: Britney Spears’ ‘Hold It Against Me’ Premiere Related Photos The Sexiest Moment From Every Britney Spears Video Britney Spears’ ‘Hold It Against Me’ Pop-Culture References Related Artists Britney Spears

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Gloria Allred and Don King to Fight … for Camera Time

Filed under: Christy Martin , Gloria Allred , Don King , TMZ Sports , Celebrity Justice If you’ve always wanted to get Gloria Allred in a boxing ring (yes, you Tiger Woods) … here’s a photo to make you drool — it’s the ‘Princess of Payouts’ all laced up and ready to answer the bell. Gloria will be with her client — WBC female champ… Read more

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Martin Luther King’s Legacy Recalled By DJ Khaled, Bun B, Saigon

‘We should take every day and praise what King did for us,’ Khaled says of civil-rights fighter. By By Mawuse Ziegbe, with additional reporting by Hillary Crosley DJ Khaled Photo: Ben Rose/ Getty Images Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s tireless crusade for civil rights is synonymous with the social upheaval and progressive change of the 1960s. He’s since become a global icon and figurehead of a revolutionary movement, and even though he is no longer with us, his game-changing legacy is still strongly felt — especially in the hip-hop community. In celebration of Martin Luther King Day, MTV News reached out to a few rap names who reflected on Dr. King’s lasting impact on today’s stars, both personally and professionally. “Martin Luther King is definitely one of my heroes,” Brooklyn MC Saigon said. “He was a black leader and he took the road and responsibility to step up and do what a lot of us other men didn’t have the courage to do. It took a lot of courage to do what he did at a time when racism was very relevant. As he did lose his life, he knew there was a good chance he would lose his life taking the stand he took. He epitomizes standing for something — he’s the epitome of that.” Saigon, who name-drops MLK in his recently released single “Clap,” added that Dr. King’s efforts continue to inspire him as a rapper and, as he maintained, a de facto role model for today’s youth due to his public profile as a hip-hop artist. “That record is just an uplifting record. It’s trying to carry on what he left off, because he died untimely but he left enough for us to carry the torch,” he explained. “I think that’s what a lot of those leaders did. Rappers are the new leaders, so I think we should come in that same vein and still be about the growth and the development of our people and our community.” UGK O.G. Bun B noted that he may feel closer to Dr. King’s struggle since he’s “probably a couple years older than the average MC.” He maintained that much of America’s race-relations progress is intrinsically linked to the late leader’s fight. “I remember in my generation and the generation before me, the dream being that one day, being a black man, that no doors would be closed to you in this country and in this world. I’ve been around long enough to see that almost every door in this world has actually opened up, all the way up to the most powerful man in the world, the President of the United States,” he said of the country’s first African-American commander in chief, Barack Obama. “There are many achievements that Martin Luther King really would be very happy to see … but at the same time I still think we have ground to cover in this country.” Bun added that Dr. King’s work has also helped to foster an inclusive society, which prompts MCs to create music that anyone can relate to. “We do shows nowadays in not just the inner-city community but in every community, and we see people of every color and all walks of life at our concerts now. That’s due to the fact that we try to make music that invites everybody to be a part of the movement,” he explained. “You don’t have to be black to be ‘trill.’ ” Miami’s DJ Khaled also said that he strives to reflect the harmonious spirit Dr. King’s work engendered — especially in his star-studded posse cuts that can corral everyone from Usher to Plies on one track. “I celebrate [MLK Day] by giving respect and just reminding people [about] the word ‘peace’ and the word ‘love’ and unity ’cause, you know, that’s what I represent,” he said. “I love bringing people together with my records. That’s why you get sometimes these collaborations that you’ve never seen before come together on a Khaled record ’cause they just got ultimate respect for what I do. Martin Luther King is a person that I respect, that we respect, everybody respects.” Khaled added that upholding Dr. King’s legacy shouldn’t be a one-day event, but rather an effort that people should incorporate into their everyday lives. “I think we should take every day and praise and look at what Martin Luther King did for us, for us to be on this Skype right now and kick it, multicultures and just vibe,” he said. “It’s beautiful, so shout-out to MLK, everybody that support Martin Luther King, and R.I.P. to Martin Luther King and respect to Martin Luther King.” Share your thoughts on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the comments! Related Artists DJ Khaled Bun B Saigon

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Martin Luther King’s Legacy Recalled By DJ Khaled, Bun B, Saigon

‘We should take every day and praise what King did for us,’ Khaled says of civil-rights fighter. By By Mawuse Ziegbe, with additional reporting by Hillary Crosley DJ Khaled Photo: Ben Rose/ Getty Images Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s tireless crusade for civil rights is synonymous with the social upheaval and progressive change of the 1960s. He’s since become a global icon and figurehead of a revolutionary movement, and even though he is no longer with us, his game-changing legacy is still strongly felt — especially in the hip-hop community. In celebration of Martin Luther King Day, MTV News reached out to a few rap names who reflected on Dr. King’s lasting impact on today’s stars, both personally and professionally. “Martin Luther King is definitely one of my heroes,” Brooklyn MC Saigon said. “He was a black leader and he took the road and responsibility to step up and do what a lot of us other men didn’t have the courage to do. It took a lot of courage to do what he did at a time when racism was very relevant. As he did lose his life, he knew there was a good chance he would lose his life taking the stand he took. He epitomizes standing for something — he’s the epitome of that.” Saigon, who name-drops MLK in his recently released single “Clap,” added that Dr. King’s efforts continue to inspire him as a rapper and, as he maintained, a de facto role model for today’s youth due to his public profile as a hip-hop artist. “That record is just an uplifting record. It’s trying to carry on what he left off, because he died untimely but he left enough for us to carry the torch,” he explained. “I think that’s what a lot of those leaders did. Rappers are the new leaders, so I think we should come in that same vein and still be about the growth and the development of our people and our community.” UGK O.G. Bun B noted that he may feel closer to Dr. King’s struggle since he’s “probably a couple years older than the average MC.” He maintained that much of America’s race-relations progress is intrinsically linked to the late leader’s fight. “I remember in my generation and the generation before me, the dream being that one day, being a black man, that no doors would be closed to you in this country and in this world. I’ve been around long enough to see that almost every door in this world has actually opened up, all the way up to the most powerful man in the world, the President of the United States,” he said of the country’s first African-American commander in chief, Barack Obama. “There are many achievements that Martin Luther King really would be very happy to see … but at the same time I still think we have ground to cover in this country.” Bun added that Dr. King’s work has also helped to foster an inclusive society, which prompts MCs to create music that anyone can relate to. “We do shows nowadays in not just the inner-city community but in every community, and we see people of every color and all walks of life at our concerts now. That’s due to the fact that we try to make music that invites everybody to be a part of the movement,” he explained. “You don’t have to be black to be ‘trill.’ ” Miami’s DJ Khaled also said that he strives to reflect the harmonious spirit Dr. King’s work engendered — especially in his star-studded posse cuts that can corral everyone from Usher to Plies on one track. “I celebrate [MLK Day] by giving respect and just reminding people [about] the word ‘peace’ and the word ‘love’ and unity ’cause, you know, that’s what I represent,” he said. “I love bringing people together with my records. That’s why you get sometimes these collaborations that you’ve never seen before come together on a Khaled record ’cause they just got ultimate respect for what I do. Martin Luther King is a person that I respect, that we respect, everybody respects.” Khaled added that upholding Dr. King’s legacy shouldn’t be a one-day event, but rather an effort that people should incorporate into their everyday lives. “I think we should take every day and praise and look at what Martin Luther King did for us, for us to be on this Skype right now and kick it, multicultures and just vibe,” he said. “It’s beautiful, so shout-out to MLK, everybody that support Martin Luther King, and R.I.P. to Martin Luther King and respect to Martin Luther King.” Share your thoughts on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the comments! Related Artists DJ Khaled Bun B Saigon

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Coldplay’s New Album About ‘Addiction,’ ‘OCD’

Frontman Chris Martin tells the BBC that fifth album is ‘thinly veiled account of what happens within the group.’ By Mawuse Ziegbe Coldplay Photo: Eamonn McCormack/ WireImage Coldplay may just bust apart their image as sensitive, hipster-dad rock gods with their fifth LP. Frontman Chris Martin recently told BBC’s Radio 1 that the platinum-selling collective’s follow-up to the 2008 smash Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends is inspired by the band’s brushes with personal vices and industry drama. The singer and pianist said the record’s content touches on “love, addiction, OCD, escape and working for someone you don’t like.” Martin also described the project as a “thinly veiled account of what happens within the group.” However, Coldplay fans needn’t fret that the upcoming untitled effort — which Martin denied is a concept album as he previously asserted — is an express ticket to Bummerville. The “Clocks” crooner maintained the album “also has a lot of uplifting stuff. It’s supposed to be about life, the good stuff and the bad stuff. Everything.” The band’s drummer Will Champion backed up Martin’s description, aptly using a marital anecdote to explain the emotional complexity of the record. “There’s a phrase which my wife told me from a book, I can’t remember which book, but a man is asked, ‘Are you married?’ And he says, ‘Yes, of course I’m married. I have a wife, kids, the whole catastrophe,’ ” he said.”Catastrophe just means something big and seismic but not necessarily bad. It’s all about embracing the whole thing. Appreciating the good and bad and realising it’s all part of life.” The group are once again teaming up Markus Dravs and Roxy Music legend Brian Eno, who produced Viva, for the project. The album currently has no release date. Are you looking forward to Coldplay’s new album? Let us know in the comments. Related Artists Coldplay

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Ryan vs. Ricky: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Ryan Seacrest , Ricky Martin , Beauty , Who'd You Rather? Christmas Eve birthday boy Ryan Seacrest turns 36 today, while Ricky Martin celebrates his 39th cumplea

TRON Guy’s Costume — Banned from Movie Theater

MILLIONS have viewed his YouTube videos — but a movie theater in Minnesota doesn’t care … because we’re told they won’t let TRON Guy see the new remake in the costume that made him an Internet legend. Jay Maynard — who’s been doing the Tron Guy thing… Read more

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Christy Martin — Mum On Alleged Lesbian Affair

Filed under: Christy Martin , Gloria Allred , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned … Christy Martin will hold a news conference with Gloria Allred Wednesday after attending a bond hearing for the husband accused of trying to kill her … but she won’t utter a peep about reports that she was leaving him for a woman.… Read more

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Gwyneth Paltrow Says Husband Chris Martin Is A ‘Genius’ Actor

‘I don’t think he would ever do it, but he’s genius,’ she tells MTV News. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Gwyneth Paltrow Photo: MTV News We know that Gwyneth Paltrow has the singing chops to portray a down-on-her-luck Nashville star in “Country Strong.” But what MTV News didn’t know was whether her husband, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, has what it takes to venture into the world of acting. So we went straight to Paltrow and asked: Does Martin have acting skills as stellar as her singing talents? “Definitely,” Paltrow said of Martin’s acting potential. “I don’t think he would ever do it, but he’s genius. Did you ever see him in ‘Extras’?” Paltrow offered as proof. In his episode of the short-lived Ricky Gervais show, Martin guest-starred as an arrogant, exaggeratedly self-absorbed version of himself who tries to sneak a mention of a new Coldplay album into a public-service announcement about the need for clean drinking water. Well, if Martin won’t consider acting, might Paltrow consider doing a cover of a Coldplay song? “Me? God no,” Paltrow said. “No. We just can’t, like, merge. His career is there and mine is there.” Don’t count Paltrow out of the singing game yet, however. She did put some thought into what type of music she’d sing on an album of her own . “I think if I was going to make a country record, it would be, like, a super-bare, kind of stripped-back kind of country,” Paltrow explained. “Like a little bit of bluegrass-influenced kind of thing.” But Paltrow said she wouldn’t necessarily limit herself to one genre, saying she really loved singing Cee Lo’s “Forget You” on “Glee.” “I also love singing ’40s standards and stuff like that,” she added. Go for it, Gwyneth! And get your hubby to do some more acting while you’re at it. What would you prefer: a Gwyneth Paltrow album or Chris Martin acting? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Country Strong.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Country Strong’ Related Photos ‘Country Strong’ Premieres In L.A.

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