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Ne-Yo Boycotting New Michael Jackson Album

Safe to say Ne-Yo will not be picking up the new Michael Jackson album as a stocking stuffer this year. Like will.i.am , he says it shouldn’t even be out. Asked about Michael on the street, the R&B singer says he doesn’t even want to listen to it because he doesn’t think MJ would’ve wanted it released. ” Hold My Hand ” is a good song … but was it even done? MJ was such a perfectionist, Ne-Yo says, that “I don’t think the album would be out yet.” He adds, “I’m gonna stick to my old Mike” … Ne-Yo on New Michael Jackson Album

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Ne-Yo: MJ Album a Travesty

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Ne-Yo , Music Ne-Yo is staging a one-man boycott of the new Michael Jackson album — telling us he doesn’t want to listen to it because he doesn’t think MJ would have EVER wanted it to be released. The singer/songwriter/producer was in NY this weekend — where he… Read more

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Lindsay Lohan — Scared of ‘Psychotic’ Photog

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan knows the drill dealing with paparazzi — but one photog has Lindsay scared stiff. Sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ … there’s a photog who drives around in a Prius with tinted windows — who follows her everywhere she goes,… Read more

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Neverland Ranch — A Teen Haven for Music

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Neverland The owners of the Neverland Ranch — the former home of Michael Jackson — want to turn the property into a teenage music haven. TMZ has learned Colony Capital wants to develop a business plan to turn Neverland into a music institute — similar to The… Read more

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Neverland Ranch — Returned to Former Glory

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Photo Galleries Michael Jackson ‘s Neverland Ranch has been miraculously restored, after falling into disrepair in the last years of Michael Jackson’s life. Colony Capital — which owns Neverland —

Good Mourning, Vanessa Hudgens!

Filed under: Vanessa Hudgens , Fashion , Break-ups , Paparazzi Photo Dressed like she’s ready for a hipster funeral, Vanessa Hudgens was spotted in L.A. yesterday for the first time since news broke of her breakup with Zac Efron . On a more festive note, Vanessa will celebrate being single her 22nd birthday in Vegas… Read more

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Larry King — Just Beat It!

Filed under: Larry King , Michael Jackson , Paparazzi Photo , Fashion After 25 years, Larry King ended his talk show by wearing an ’80s red leather jacket last night. The 77-year-old is bad. Read more

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‘Step Up 3D’ Director Jon Chu Recalls Cast’s Tribute To Michael Jackson

‘We all danced to Michael on the dance floor,’ director says of King of Pop, who died while film was being shot. By Jocelyn Vena Michael Jackson Photo: GAB Archive/ Getty Images Jon Chu has become the go-to man for all things dance. And with the DVD for “Step Up 3D” hitting the streets on Tuesday, Chu is opening up about what it was like to direct the flick. He reveals that when Michael Jackson, who had such a major influence on modern dance, died during the making of the film, Chu and the cast and crew felt they had to pay homage to the King of Pop. “I remember particularly the House of Red Hook [scene] just because [we shot it] the day after Michael Jackson passed away and Michael had a huge impact on every single dancer,” he told MTV News. “I would say literally 99.9 percent of our dancers would say Michael is the #1 influence in their life and he passed [while] we were shooting and everyone was so upset. “Literally it shook us all, and the next day we were gonna go shoot the Battle at Red Hook. And so we got there and it was like there was an energy that was very stale and weird and nobody knew how to act,” he continued. “And so we just started playing Michael, first thing in the morning for like 15 minutes. We all danced to Michael on the dance floor. It was one of those beautiful moments.” While fans relive all the fun of the film in the comfort of their living rooms, Chu reminds them to check out the extras on the DVD. “The stuff that we really shot behind-the-scenes, in a way it’s a real documentary about the dancers in our movie,” he said. “We tried to squeeze as much as we could in the movie, but of course there’s only so much you can get in, so for the DVD, you get to see it all and you get to really know the dancers.” Wade Robson should take note. Variety reported on Friday (December 17) that the choreographer will direct the fourth installment in the franchise, with Chu on-board to executive produce the Miami-set flick. The film will shoot in 3-D next summer. Check out everything we’ve got on “Step Up 3D.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos

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Tricky Stewart Defends New Michael Jackson Tune, ‘Keep Your Head’

‘This was a record that [MJ] wrote and that he produced. And I just got in there,’ the producer maintains. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by James Lacsina Tricky Stewart Photo: MTV News While detractors of Michael Jackson’s Michael album cry foul over the unfinished material that makes up the bulk of the posthumous project, producer Christopher “Tricky” Stewart is insisting that his contribution to the release was material MJ put together — and finished — himself. In the case of “Keep Your Head Up,” one of the album’s biggest standouts, Stewart told MTV News that the track was not a remake of any kind. Rather, he just added minor additional production flourishes to the number. “The main thing I wanted to do was make sure that Michael would like it,” said Stewart, who has worked with Beyonc

T.I.’s No Mercy Debuts At #4 On Billboard

Susan Boyle holds tight to #1 on next week’s albums chart. By Gil Kaufman T.I.’s No Mercy Photo: Grand Hustle Records Susan Boyle has officially earned the honorary title of Christmas Queen. For the second year in a row, the “Britain’s Got Talent” runner-up is taking on all comers with a chart-topping holiday release that has a stranglehold on the top spot of the Billboard 200 albums chart. Her second release, The Gift, will once again take the pole position next week with sales of 243,000, giving her a five-week total north of 1.3 million, according to figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan. The only new release to crack the top five is T.I.’s No Mercy, which comes in at #4. The album sold 159,000 just weeks after the King of the South reported to prison for an 11-month sentence tied to a probation violation from his 2007 federal weapons case. Also breaking into the top 10 is the “Tron Legacy” soundtrack from helmet-rocking techno duo Daft Punk, which moved 71,000 copies in its chart debut. The top 10 is otherwise just a shuffle of the usual suspects. Taylor Swift keeps her grip on the #2 spot with Speak Now, which sold 201,000 copies, pushing her past the 2.3 million mark in less than two months. Swift is followed by the “Glee” Christmas album (#3, 193,000), grade school reality-show opera singer Jackie Evancho’s O Holy Night EP (#5, 149,000), Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday (#6, 82,000), Josh Groban’s Illuminations (#7, 75,000), another “Glee” collection, Vol. 4 (#8, 74,000), and Rihanna’s Loud (#9, 71,000). After just two weeks in the top 10, Kanye West’s well-reviewed My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy falls to #14 as sales shrank by 39 percent to 67,000. The Black Eyed Peas had an even harsher comedown for The Beginning, which drops 10 spots in week two to #16 (62,000, sales down 48 percent). Hard rockers Hinder enter the fray at #37 with All American Nightmare (35,000) while deadmau5 squeaks in at #47 with his album 4×4=12 (27,0000) and British soul siren Duffy hits #72 with her second album, Endlessly (18,000). My Chemical Romance are marching the wrong way on the chart with Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, which drops 27 spots to #87 in its third week, selling just 15,000 copies. That’s gangbusters compared to season nine “American Idol” winner Lee DeWyze, who continues to struggle to get traction for his debut, Live It Up. The LP slides another 10 spots to #133 on sales of 9,000, giving him a one-month total just shy of 72,000. The “Glee” Christmas album is tops on the iTunes albums chart, besting T.I., who settles in at #2, followed by Kanye, “Tron,” deadmua5, Mumford & Sons’ Sigh No More, Bruno Mars’ Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Hinder, Rihanna and the “Burlesque” soundtrack. The singles chart once again belongs to Katy Perry and her smash “Firework,” with Mars right behind with “Grenade.” They’re followed by the Black Eyed Peas’ “The Time (Dirty Bit),” Rihanna and Drake’s “What’s My Name,” Pink’s “Raise Your Glass,” Ke$ha’s “We R Who We R,” T.I.’s hookup with Eminem, “That’s All She Wrote,” Wiz Khalifa’s “Black and Yellow,” Trey Songz’s “Bottoms Up” and Enrique Iglesias’ “Tonight.” Next week should present the first challenge to Boyle’s domination with the arrival of late pop icon Michael Jackson’s first posthumous studio album, Michael, as well as new discs from R. Kelly, Diddy-Dirty Money, Ciara and the major-label debut of “Idol” runner-up Crystal Bowersox. Related Artists T.I. Susan Boyle Taylor Swift

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