Which one of the Mowry twins looked more banging at the People’s Choice Awards??? Tia and Tamera looked beautiful as usual at last night’s Awards. The melanin count was really low (or maybe the photogs just didn’t take many pics of “us”) for the night but we picked a few choice flicks we thought y’all might like. Have a gander below… P.S. Is it just us or is Kelly Osbourne looking OLDER than her mom with that gray/lavender hair??? WENN/SplashNews More On Bossip! Blue Ivy Ain’t The Only One: More Stars With Guts Full Of Human Ready To Pop In 2012 Love Triangles: A History Of Men Fighting Over The Same Woman Knocked Up??? Is Eva Longoria Carrying Around A Gut Full Of Penelope Cruz’s Brother??? [PICS] What’s Wrong With This Picture? Look At All The Beckys That Make Up “The World’s Most Perfect Woman”
Nicki Minaj, Safaree Samuels, David Guetta, Jason Aldean, LL Cool J, and Lupe Fiasco all attended the GRAMMY Nominations Concert and Hollywood.TV spotted the stars as they arrived and left the Nokia Theatre LA LIVE! Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com
Nicki Minaj, Safaree Samuels, David Guetta, Jason Aldean, LL Cool J, and Lupe Fiasco all attended the GRAMMY Nominations Concert and Hollywood.TV spotted the stars as they arrived and left the Nokia Theatre LA LIVE! Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com
Host LL Cool J, Common and Lupe Fiasco will join Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five onstage Wednesday to perform hip-hop classic. By Matt Elias LL Cool J at the rehearsal for the Grammy Nominations Concert Photo: MTV News LOS ANGELES — The fourth annual Grammy nominations concert Wednesday night (November 30) will include a special performance nearly three decades in the making. Rappers LL Cool J, Common and Lupe Fiasco will join Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five members Melle Mel and Scorpio for the group’s classic “The Message” during “The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! Countdown to Music’s Biggest Night.” The generations-spanning ensemble hit rehearsals hard Tuesday afternoon at the Nokia Theatre, using every minute available to practice. That meant squeezing in extra rehearsal time in a lower-level lobby before they even jumped onstage. While Rick Ross had previously been announced as a performer, he was not present at Tuesday’s rehearsals. Ross’ absence was hardly felt however, as the cast of all-stars had plenty of energy to fill the massive theatre. “Rehearsals [are] a lot fun,” said LL Cool J , who’s pulling double duty, also acting as the show’s host. “Been rehearsing with Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel, Scorpio, Common and Lupe Fiasco working on this ‘Message’ thing, and it’s an honor.” Lupe Fiasco seemed to have no qualms with doing another tribute performance (you know, after that VH1 Hip Hop Honors situation a few years ago), which can most likely be attributed to the confidence-boosting of the group’s maestro, Grandmaster Flash. “You’ll see, my position is to make sure that everything’s moving, everything’s flowing,” Flash said. “Make sure rappers are entertaining all sides of the room — center, left, right. Everybody got their lines: We have new rappers that are doing the lyrics to the song, to make sure that they’re quite comfortable with it. I had a deep conversation with Common , and I had a deep conversation with Lupe, like, ‘Are you guys comfortable? Do you really, really feel comfortable?’ It’s the way that I used to do it when it was Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five as a group.” Lupe Fiasco joked, “Grandmaster Flash is like a drill sergeant. He’s like, ‘Let’s do it again, do it again, let’s do it again, do it again.’ He’s like, ‘You got it? No? Let’s do it again. Hold up — let’s do it again, let’s do it again.’ So, that was cool.” For LL, who remembers first hearing “The Message” on a boombox in his neighborhood as a youngster, taking part in the performance is like reliving his childhood. “I liken it to a kid who’s in a rock band in the garage and now he’s onstage with [Mick] Jagger,” he said. “That’s what this is like for hip-hop.” While LL and his counterparts were ecstatic to be part of this special performance, Melle Mel and Scorpio, founding members of the Furious Five, were equally excited to be sharing the stage with their successors. “They took a song that even ultimately wasn’t their song, but they’re so passionate about it,” Scorpio said. “They wanted to keep practicing and practicing, and just to see that blew my mind because that’s our natural format — Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five — practice, practice, practice. But for them to keep doing it to wanna get it right, it’s an honor.” Catch the special performance — along with Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Usher, Ludacris, Sugarland and more — at 10 p.m. ET/PT Wednesday night (November 30) on CBS. Related Artists Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five LL Cool J Lupe Fiasco Common
Have you already pre-ordered a Nokia Lumia 800? As we reported, pre-orders have sold out in the UK, but Nokia keeps on building the buzz for its latest smartphone. The Finnish company is determined not to leave all the glamour to Apple’s iPhones, and is putting a lot of effort (and money) in a vast Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 29/11/2011 12:46 Number of articles : 2
J Lo has had her swagger all the way back after kickin that skeletor character to the curb. She was seen at the American Music Awards rockin this lil number and we must say she’s looking better than ever. You likey??
It has been 17 years since Mary J. Blige dropped the “My Life” album and now… it’s time to celebrate the release of “My Life II”. This past week, Mary J. Blige teamed up with American Express and Vevo to give a live performance of the entire “My Life” album UNSTAGED at Club Nokia in Los Angeles,CA. Check out Mary J. Blige performing a couple of oldies but goodies: I’m Going Down:
At long, long last, Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 is upon us. Leading up to last night’s Los Angeles premiere, approximately 1,500 super-fans (some in full bridal gear!) camped out downtown near the Nokia Theater L.A. Live, where the film’s stars strolled the red carpet. Click through to celebrate the Breaking Dawn -mania with Movieline.