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50 Cent – I’m All Turnt Up

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50 Cent – I’m All Turnt Up 50 Cent drops another freestyle, this one entitled, “I’m All Turnt Up.” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Real Talk NY Discovery Date : 02/04/2011 01:55 Number of articles : 2

50 Cent – I’m All Turnt Up

Stephen Colbert Performs an Epic Version of ‘Friday’ on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

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When Stephen Colbert donated $26,000 of his BFFSM (best friend for six months) Jimmy Fallon’s money to DonorsChoose.org, Fallon couldn’t come up with the cash. Instead, he pledged that if his fans donated the money by, well, Friday, then Colbert would perform Rebecca Black’s epically awful song on his show. Well, the people were up Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Flavorwire Discovery Date : 02/04/2011 15:13 Number of articles : 2

Stephen Colbert Performs an Epic Version of ‘Friday’ on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

Stephen Colbert Performs an Epic Version of ‘Friday’ on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

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When Stephen Colbert donated $26,000 of his BFFSM (best friend for six months) Jimmy Fallon’s money to DonorsChoose.org, Fallon couldn’t come up with the cash. Instead, he pledged that if his fans donated the money by, well, Friday, then Colbert would perform Rebecca Black’s epically awful song on his show. Well, the people were up Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Flavorwire Discovery Date : 02/04/2011 15:13 Number of articles : 2

Stephen Colbert Performs an Epic Version of ‘Friday’ on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

News After Dark: The Best of April Fools’ Day 2011

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What is Movie News After Dark? Most of the time it’s a nightly dose of movie news from around the world. Sometimes it feels like a sentient being hell-bent on enslaving humanity. Tonight it’s taking the night off from both quests to celebrate a most favorite holiday in the land of the Reject, April Fools’ Day. There were a great many pranks on the web this year, and we’d like to point out our favorites,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Film School Rejects Discovery Date : 02/04/2011 02:50 Number of articles : 2

News After Dark: The Best of April Fools’ Day 2011

Jamie Foxx And will.i.am Bring ‘Hot Wings’ To ‘American Idol’

Drum line and colorfully dressed dancers bring ‘Rio’ song to life on ‘Idol’ stage. By Adam Graham Jamie Foxx and will.i.am on “American Idol” Photo: FOX Jamie Foxx and will.i.am brought their “Hot Wings” to “American Idol” on Thursday (March 31). The pair teamed up to perform their new single from the soundtrack to “Rio,” the computer-animated flight tale in which they both voice characters. And they didn’t come alone: They performed with a 12-member drum line and a full team of colorfully dressed dancers, while footage from “Rio” played on the video screens behind them. Neither Foxx nor will.i.am are strangers to “Idol.” Foxx was a mentor to the contestants in seasons eight and nine and also performed on the show during season eight, while will did “Just Can’t Get Enough” with the Black Eyed Peas on the show just two weeks ago and also performed on the “Idol” stage with the Peas in seasons eight and nine. They both clearly know their way around the place by now and were comfortable shouting out the judges (“I see you, Randy!”) mid-song. The song is built around the repeated refrain “I wanna party, I wanna samba” and finds Foxx and will.i.am trading verses, in character as their “Rio” likenesses (Foxx plays Nico, a canary, while will.i.am plays a cardinal named Pedro). They entered the stage together via the “Idol” staircase, and Foxx — dressed in a black suit and dark shades — opened the song. Mr. i.am — dressed in a white jacket, red shirt and porkpie hat — chimed in during the second verse, rapping about ghetto blasters and speedy dance moves. The album version of the song also features the pair’s “Rio” co-star Anne Hathaway, though the Oscar host was not in the Idoldome for the taping. The performance featured elaborate choreography among the dancers (captured by the “Idol” crew via overhead cameras) and staged fighting on the side stage. At the performance’s close, Foxx plugged “Rio” as “fun for the whole family.” The film hits theaters April 15, and the soundtrack — which is already available for download on iTunes — is due in stores Tuesday. What did you think of the “Hot Wings” performance? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 10 Performances Related Artists Jamie Foxx Will.I.Am

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Jamie Foxx And will.i.am Bring ‘Hot Wings’ To ‘American Idol’

Jamie Foxx And will.i.am Bring ‘Hot Wings’ To ‘American Idol’

Drum line and colorfully dressed dancers bring ‘Rio’ song to life on ‘Idol’ stage. By Adam Graham Jamie Foxx and will.i.am on “American Idol” Photo: FOX Jamie Foxx and will.i.am brought their “Hot Wings” to “American Idol” on Thursday (March 31). The pair teamed up to perform their new single from the soundtrack to “Rio,” the computer-animated flight tale in which they both voice characters. And they didn’t come alone: They performed with a 12-member drum line and a full team of colorfully dressed dancers, while footage from “Rio” played on the video screens behind them. Neither Foxx nor will.i.am are strangers to “Idol.” Foxx was a mentor to the contestants in seasons eight and nine and also performed on the show during season eight, while will did “Just Can’t Get Enough” with the Black Eyed Peas on the show just two weeks ago and also performed on the “Idol” stage with the Peas in seasons eight and nine. They both clearly know their way around the place by now and were comfortable shouting out the judges (“I see you, Randy!”) mid-song. The song is built around the repeated refrain “I wanna party, I wanna samba” and finds Foxx and will.i.am trading verses, in character as their “Rio” likenesses (Foxx plays Nico, a canary, while will.i.am plays a cardinal named Pedro). They entered the stage together via the “Idol” staircase, and Foxx — dressed in a black suit and dark shades — opened the song. Mr. i.am — dressed in a white jacket, red shirt and porkpie hat — chimed in during the second verse, rapping about ghetto blasters and speedy dance moves. The album version of the song also features the pair’s “Rio” co-star Anne Hathaway, though the Oscar host was not in the Idoldome for the taping. The performance featured elaborate choreography among the dancers (captured by the “Idol” crew via overhead cameras) and staged fighting on the side stage. At the performance’s close, Foxx plugged “Rio” as “fun for the whole family.” The film hits theaters April 15, and the soundtrack — which is already available for download on iTunes — is due in stores Tuesday. What did you think of the “Hot Wings” performance? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 10 Performances Related Artists Jamie Foxx Will.I.Am

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Katy Perry’s ‘E.T.’ Video Previews Her Space Trip With Russell Brand

‘Russell and I are interested in anything extraterrestrial,’ she tells MTV News of upcoming Virgin Galactic adventure. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Sway Calloway Katy Perry Photo: MTV News Late last year, Katy Perry made headlines when it was revealed that she had purchased then-fianc

Katy Perry’s ‘E.T.’ Video Previews Her Space Trip With Russell Brand

‘Russell and I are interested in anything extraterrestrial,’ she tells MTV News of upcoming Virgin Galactic adventure. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Sway Calloway Katy Perry Photo: MTV News Late last year, Katy Perry made headlines when it was revealed that she had purchased then-fianc

Size Matters Showcase Closes Miami Music Week’s Beatport Beach

Size Records bash featured Steve Angello, Max Vangeli and AN21. By Adam Stewart Beatport Beach Party Photo: Drew Ressler/ RUKESdotcom “We’re gonna shut this beach down!” Steve Angello told MTV News at Sunday’s Beatport Beach just before he took the stage at his Size Matters Showcase — and, in case you didn’t know, when Angello says he’s planning on doing something, he usually does just that. For the 5,000 fans who were lucky enough to get into the Miami Music Week soiree, they were in for a memorable night. Our crew arrived just as Max Vangeli and AN21 ended their massive set and the 2011 Beatport Music Awards were presented, with Deadmau5, Wolfgang Gartner, Swedish House Mafia and Martin Solveig taking home awards. Harry “Choo Choo” Romero was next up on the massive stage and kept the energy high, dropping his prog-house mega-thumper with Alexander Technique and Junior Sanchez, “Where You Are (featuring Shawnee Taylor)” as well as a massive remix of Swedish House Mafia’s “Leave the World Behind.” Then came the one and only Junior Sanchez, who tore it up with a remix of Sebastian Ingrosso’s “Kidsos,” followed by an amazing and clever mash-up of Armand Van Helden’s “I Want Your Soul” with “Take Over Control” by Afrojack, who joined Sanchez in the booth for the jam. All of these massive sets had the crowd ready to explode as Size Records founder and Swedish House Mafia third Steve Angello took the helm. As Angello took the stage, loading up the array of four CDJs and cuing his tracks, he took the mic and made it clear to the fans that he was on a mission to rock their world: “Miami, are we ready? Welcome to Size Matters and Beatport! Miami, make some f—ing noise!” With that, the crowd went insane as he kicked off with some new material that led into “Miami to Ibiza,” followed by a mash-up of Justice’s “We Are Your Friends (Acapella)” with Alesso’s “Nillionaire,” which on its own turned out to be one of Miami’s most-buzzed-about tracks. Mixing in Calvin Harris’ “Awooga,” which also was heard all around town during the week, as well as the Duck Sauce (A-Trak and Armand Van Helden) track “Barbra Streisand,” Angello had the tanned and tone crowd bumping from the start. Followed by his remix of Pendulum’s “The Island” with Vangeli and AN21, a chain of yet-to-be-identified tracks, including a bass-heavy, grimy-guitar-infused rock anthem, took the party to another level — so much so that Miami Beach code enforcement tried to shut the party down. Knocking out other big tracks such as Supermode’s “Tell Me Why” and the latest SHM single “Save the World,” Angello moved along in his set, dropping bomb after bomb. In the middle of playing out another Alesso track,”Dynamite,” the music suddenly stopped — even if only for a minute, but some in the crowd could sense something was up. “I’m definitely not going to stop! We’re gonna go, and we’re gonna go, and we are going to f—-ing go!” he pledged to his fans. “Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise!” he yelled as he faded back into “Dynamite” — yet this time, with the volume turned considerably down and just minutes later, fully faded to silent. As the fans began chanting the hook from the White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” (as they did the night before at Masquerade Motel ) Angello picked up the mic to share the news: “Thank you guys so much! Unfortunately, we got shut down. Size Matters loves you; Steve Angello loves you; Swedish House Mafia loves you!” End of the story? Not quite. This is Steve Angello, remember? The sea of fans and the energy that he and the whole Size gang injected into their fans all day long weren’t going anywhere. The crowd remained, the chants continued, and suddenly, everyone in the booth — AN21, Max, Junior, Alex Techniques, Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano, even the Beatport staff — joined Angello onstage. No one was going anywhere. And after five minutes of speaker silence and the crowd chanting “We want more!” one of the tech crew members ran onto the stage, signaling to Angello the “OK” for just one more track. With that, Angello raised a finger high in the air and began to cue up the decks, and the crowd started to roar. Junior Sanchez handed Angello a pair of air horns, and he let them rip. Sunnery James motioned for Angello to go to the front of the stage and celebrate; he’d press play for him. And as the intro to “Show Me Love” belted out of the massive sound system again at full blast, the crowd went nuts as it faded into “KNAS.” Confetti cannons exploded, bottles of tequila were popped, and the crowd was egged on by Angello waving his arms. For the Size Records gang, Beatport and their fans, it was a perfect end to one of the most memorable weeks in dance music history. Were you at the Size Matters Showcase? Give us your review in the comments below! Related Videos Pump Your Fist For Miami Music Week Related Photos Miami Music Week

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‘American Idol’ Finalist Casey Abrams Gets Hometown Dish Named After Him

Customers at Cafe Aroma in Idyllwild, California, can enjoy the ‘Casey Abrams Gnocchi Alfredo.’ By Gil Kaufman Casey Abrams Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Casey Abrams is already tasting the sweet nectar of fame. He was the talk of the Internet last week after his dramatic save on “American Idol.” He’s been linked romantically to one of his fellow contestants. And now, one of his favorite hangouts in his tiny hometown of Idyllwild, California, has named a comfort-food entr