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Lady Gaga Professes Love For Madonna, Says Pop Icon Supports and Approves of "Born This Way"

Lady Gaga has been accused of ripping off Madonna with her newest single, “Born This Way.” On the Tonight Show last night, she didn’t really refute this. “You know, there is really no one that is a more adoring and loving Madonna fan than me,” she said. “I am the hugest fan personally and professionally.” It sounds like the feeling is reciprocal, too. Lady Gaga on The Tonight Show – Full Interview “I got an email from her people sending me their love and support on behalf of the single,” Gaga said. “And if the queen says it shall be, then it shall be.” Indeed. Good enough for Madonna, good enough for us! The Lady, who performed “Born This Way” live at the Grammys Sunday, went on to explain to Jay Leno what the song means to her – and everybody: “Essentially, with the visuals and the music and lyrics, it’s about being able to know that when you were born, you weren’t just born in that moment.” “You have your entire life to realize the person that you’re potentially going to become and however you choose to be is part of your destiny.” “In this moment, if you don’t feel entirely happy and secure in who you are… it’s never too late to harness your confidence, your inner superstars.” “The freedom in the song, the R&B, early ’90s vibe it has, it’s so full of love and spirit, and I think that it’s the spirit people are reacting to the most.” “I just want everyone to rejoice and celebrate and be unafraid to be happy. It doesn’t always have to be so dark. It doesn’t always have to be sexy.” “Sometimes it’s wonderful just to celebrate life and kind of go to church with it.” Gaga recently admitted on 60 minutes that she smokes a lot of pot when she writes music. Whatever kind she partakes in, we gotta find some of it. What do you think of “Born This Way”?

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Lady Gaga Professes Love For Madonna, Says Pop Icon Supports and Approves of "Born This Way"

Lady Gaga Professes Love For Madonna, Says Pop Icon Supports and Approves of "Born This Way"

Lady Gaga has been accused of ripping off Madonna with her newest single, “Born This Way.” On the Tonight Show last night, she didn’t really refute this. “You know, there is really no one that is a more adoring and loving Madonna fan than me,” she said. “I am the hugest fan personally and professionally.” It sounds like the feeling is reciprocal, too. Lady Gaga on The Tonight Show – Full Interview “I got an email from her people sending me their love and support on behalf of the single,” Gaga said. “And if the queen says it shall be, then it shall be.” Indeed. Good enough for Madonna, good enough for us! The Lady, who performed “Born This Way” live at the Grammys Sunday, went on to explain to Jay Leno what the song means to her – and everybody: “Essentially, with the visuals and the music and lyrics, it’s about being able to know that when you were born, you weren’t just born in that moment.” “You have your entire life to realize the person that you’re potentially going to become and however you choose to be is part of your destiny.” “In this moment, if you don’t feel entirely happy and secure in who you are… it’s never too late to harness your confidence, your inner superstars.” “The freedom in the song, the R&B, early ’90s vibe it has, it’s so full of love and spirit, and I think that it’s the spirit people are reacting to the most.” “I just want everyone to rejoice and celebrate and be unafraid to be happy. It doesn’t always have to be so dark. It doesn’t always have to be sexy.” “Sometimes it’s wonderful just to celebrate life and kind of go to church with it.” Gaga recently admitted on 60 minutes that she smokes a lot of pot when she writes music. Whatever kind she partakes in, we gotta find some of it. What do you think of “Born This Way”?

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Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ Rockets Up Billboard Charts

Instant-smash single is poised to debut at #1 on Hot 100. By Gil Kaufman Lady Gaga Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Who didn’t see this one coming? Thanks to the pushed-up release date on Friday and the most talked-about entrance at Sunday night’s Grammys — not to mention what must have amounted to endless spins at clubs over the weekend — Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” is making some chart history. Billboard reported that after just three days of availability, the tune shot to a record-setting debut on the Pop Songs radio airplay chart at #14 and is poised to possibly debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week thanks to brisk digital sales. The first single from the album of the same name due on May 23 got 4,602 plays, which gives it the highest detections total by a debuting song in the chart’s 18-year history, representing an audience of 39.3 million. Citing unnamed sources, the magazine also reported that “Born” sold more than 450,000 downloads since its release on Friday morning, which could help the song debut at #1 on the Hot 100 and make it only the 19th song ever to do so on that chart. Gaga could also potentially wrest a record for the biggest debut track for a woman from Britney Spears if download sales continue to climb. Spears’ “Hold it Against Me” rocked the chart a month ago with 411,000 in sales, but if Gaga’s numbers hold she could land the fourth-largest digital track debut of all time behind Flo Rida’s “Right Round,” (636,000) the Black Eyed Peas’ “Boom Boom Pow” (465,000) and Flo Rida’s “Low” (460,000). The star stopped by “Jay Leno” the day after the Grammys, and in addition to explaining that she and Madonna have no beef over complaints by some that “Born This Way” bears too much of a resemblance to some earlier Material Girl hits, Gaga also announced her upcoming May HBO special and explained the inspiration behind her new album. She also revealed that she changed up the entire look of her Grammy performance two days before it aired because she wasn’t happy with it. “I don’t want the band and dancers to feel like a band and dancers,” Gaga said, explaining why her crew was dressed in flesh-tone vinyl outfits that matched her own. When Leno made a crack about her trio of Grammy outfits, which included a molded leather bodice created by fashion icon Thierry Mugler, Gaga said the latter had a cosmic inspiration. “It was inspired by humanoids, alien sex humanoid hybrid women,” she said matter of factly, rocking some of the low budget sci-fi alien face-ridged makeup she debuted at the Grammys, on Leno’s show. The talk show host pointed to her third getup, which she said featured a giant black “church” hat, and asked if maybe it didn’t block the view of the star behind her at the show, actor Will Smith. Gaga promised it didn’t and added that she is in love with his daughter’s hit single. “I love Willow,” gushed Gaga , who took a series of photos with the pre-teen Smith family singer on her lap at the show. “I told her that she inspired me to whip my hair back and forth!” Though she claimed to have written “Born This Way” in a matter of minutes, Gaga said she spent more than a year perfecting it and tweaking the music, promising that it is just one of the many sounds you’ll hear on the album. “The record is kind of eclectic in a way,” she said. “The rest of the songs on the album are quite different from ‘Born This Way.’ ” As for the album’s theme, Gaga said it’s about “being able to know that when you were born, you weren’t just born in that moment, you have your entire life to realize the person that you’re potentially going to become and whoever you choose to be was part of your destiny.” Her hope, she said, was to encourage people who are feeling bullied or disenfranchised at the moment to realize that it’s “never too late to harness your inner superstar.” For more Grammy Awards analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News! Related Photos Lady Gaga’s Grammy Night Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ Rockets Up Billboard Charts

Instant-smash single is poised to debut at #1 on Hot 100. By Gil Kaufman Lady Gaga Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Who didn’t see this one coming? Thanks to the pushed-up release date on Friday and the most talked-about entrance at Sunday night’s Grammys — not to mention what must have amounted to endless spins at clubs over the weekend — Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” is making some chart history. Billboard reported that after just three days of availability, the tune shot to a record-setting debut on the Pop Songs radio airplay chart at #14 and is poised to possibly debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week thanks to brisk digital sales. The first single from the album of the same name due on May 23 got 4,602 plays, which gives it the highest detections total by a debuting song in the chart’s 18-year history, representing an audience of 39.3 million. Citing unnamed sources, the magazine also reported that “Born” sold more than 450,000 downloads since its release on Friday morning, which could help the song debut at #1 on the Hot 100 and make it only the 19th song ever to do so on that chart. Gaga could also potentially wrest a record for the biggest debut track for a woman from Britney Spears if download sales continue to climb. Spears’ “Hold it Against Me” rocked the chart a month ago with 411,000 in sales, but if Gaga’s numbers hold she could land the fourth-largest digital track debut of all time behind Flo Rida’s “Right Round,” (636,000) the Black Eyed Peas’ “Boom Boom Pow” (465,000) and Flo Rida’s “Low” (460,000). The star stopped by “Jay Leno” the day after the Grammys, and in addition to explaining that she and Madonna have no beef over complaints by some that “Born This Way” bears too much of a resemblance to some earlier Material Girl hits, Gaga also announced her upcoming May HBO special and explained the inspiration behind her new album. She also revealed that she changed up the entire look of her Grammy performance two days before it aired because she wasn’t happy with it. “I don’t want the band and dancers to feel like a band and dancers,” Gaga said, explaining why her crew was dressed in flesh-tone vinyl outfits that matched her own. When Leno made a crack about her trio of Grammy outfits, which included a molded leather bodice created by fashion icon Thierry Mugler, Gaga said the latter had a cosmic inspiration. “It was inspired by humanoids, alien sex humanoid hybrid women,” she said matter of factly, rocking some of the low budget sci-fi alien face-ridged makeup she debuted at the Grammys, on Leno’s show. The talk show host pointed to her third getup, which she said featured a giant black “church” hat, and asked if maybe it didn’t block the view of the star behind her at the show, actor Will Smith. Gaga promised it didn’t and added that she is in love with his daughter’s hit single. “I love Willow,” gushed Gaga , who took a series of photos with the pre-teen Smith family singer on her lap at the show. “I told her that she inspired me to whip my hair back and forth!” Though she claimed to have written “Born This Way” in a matter of minutes, Gaga said she spent more than a year perfecting it and tweaking the music, promising that it is just one of the many sounds you’ll hear on the album. “The record is kind of eclectic in a way,” she said. “The rest of the songs on the album are quite different from ‘Born This Way.’ ” As for the album’s theme, Gaga said it’s about “being able to know that when you were born, you weren’t just born in that moment, you have your entire life to realize the person that you’re potentially going to become and whoever you choose to be was part of your destiny.” Her hope, she said, was to encourage people who are feeling bullied or disenfranchised at the moment to realize that it’s “never too late to harness your inner superstar.” For more Grammy Awards analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News! Related Photos Lady Gaga’s Grammy Night Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Arcade Fire, Esperanza Spalding, More Grammy Upsets: Experts Weigh In

Lady Antebellum’s big wins and Eminem’s major losses were also head-scratchers. By Gil Kaufman Arcade Fire at the 2011 Grammy Awards Photo: Getty Images There were shocks aplenty at Sunday night’s 53rd annual Grammy Awards , perhaps none as out-of-the-blue as Arcade Fire winning Album of the Year for The Suburbs, their meditation on the search for meaning, joy and a way out of the endless rows of same-y homes around big cities. But the arena-rocking indie band didn’t score the night’s only big head-scratcher. Little-known jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding grabbed Best New Artist from a bummed Justin Bieber and critical-consensus front-runners Drake and Mumford & Sons; pop/country trio Lady Antebellum snagged Song and Record of the Year; and Eminem, up for 10 awards , took home just two in rap categories, losing out on Album of the Year for the third time. The Grammys have practically made confounding choices their calling card at this point, but even for veterans such as Los Angeles Times music critic Ann Powers, some of Sunday night’s winners (and losers) raised some deeper questions. “I was totally surprised by the Arcade Fire win,” she said. “I thought Eminem was going to sweep, and he did the opposite of sweep. I’m trying not to think of what that says about the recording industry, but that’s what [Sunday night] was a commentary on, not popular taste.” After all, Eminem sold more than 4 million copies of Recovery, while The Suburbs has sold a phenomenal (for an indie label) 484,000 copies but hasn’t come anywhere close to having the mainstream impact Slim Shady has had. Part of the reason Arcade Fire may have landed the coup, Powers said, is that there’s a new generation of people working in the music industry who came of age during the indie-rock revolution of the 1980s and 1990s and who are inspired by the band because they represent a look to the future, instead of the Grammys’ more familiar tendency to reward older career artists. “It made me happy, because they’re voting for moving the music industry forward, and that’s healthy that they’re ethically and aesthetically minded,” she said. “This is what we want music to be like in the near future — independent, artistically motivated more than motivated by commercial desire. We don’t want it to pander.” As for why Eminem was shut out in the big categories, Powers said despite his crossover success with songs like the more vulnerable “Love the Way You Lie” with Rihanna, the Detroit MC is still a bit edgier and harsher than many Grammy voters are comfortable with. That might also explain the success of Lady Antebellum, who are the polar opposite: a totally accessible, pop crossover band with very little to offend anyone (except, apparently, a few bloggers who have begun asking questions about what their band name means and whether it’s offensive). Powers said the loss by Lady Gaga in a number of major categories presents the female flip side to the Eminem problem, in that she is great for ratings, takes risks in her music and is very, very popular but doesn’t play well to conservative-minded voters. “She’s offensive to people who are upset by her queer rhetoric, and Eminem is offensive to women and parents and people who want more happiness in their music,” she said. While it was a huge victory for independent music, Maura Johnston, a writer for the Popdust music blog, said in some ways, Arcade Fire’s victory is a comfortable one for the Grammys. “The billboards I saw the most before the Grammys was the one featuring the Arcade Fire. The way their performance was touted during the whole show you would think they were U2,” she said. “They sold a bunch of records, they had that YouTube concert the day the record was released and they have an arena-rock bombast a lot of indie acts don’t.” In other words, with a slate of pop acts that either make them uncomfortable (Gaga, Eminem), don’t feel quite right for the big prize (Katy Perry) or lack any edge (Lady Antebellum), Arcade Fire won because they have the most resonance and depth. Plus, Johnston said, it didn’t help Eminem’s chances that early in his career he was cavalier about dissing the Grammys, and perhaps some of those voters are still holding grudges. “With Lady Gaga, they might not know what to do with her,” she said. “I think they worry with pop artists about the flash-in-the-pan syndrome, and they may be wondering, ‘Is this person going to last?’ Arcade Fire has lasted for three albums and a number of years, and Lady Gaga is great for ratings, but is she going to be around or will she be another Grammy punch line?” Both said the win by Spalding in the Best New Artist category was another example of voters going with the devil they know. Johnston said there was an audible gasp in the press room when the category’s winner was announced, but in retrospect, it isn’t all that surprising. “She’s a very virtuosic player, the record is extremely palatable, she’s a jazz artist who sings, which is the only kind of jazz record that wins the top awards, and it’s the kind of record you have on your iPod and leave out so your new girlfriend thinks you’re smarter than you are,” Powers said. “It’s accessible, intelligent music, and I’m glad it gave her a boost … but I suspect she’ll never have more than a boutique following.” As for who will benefit most from their exposure on the show, both agreed that Arcade Fire are likely to be pushed to a whole new level of success that could surpass even their career highlight of playing two sold-out Madison Square Garden shows last summer. “They had two songs on the broadcast, and it was an emotional win,” Johnston said. “I think Esperanza will go up by some thousand percent, but she wasn’t selling that much to begin with.” In the end, after years of trying to nudge their voting bloc and nominee slate out of the past and further into the now, Powers said despite lots of great performances from today’s hitmakers, such as Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber and Gaga, Sunday night’s show may have been a slide backward. Even with Arcade Fire’s win and show-closing song, the night’s biggest winner was Lady Antebellum, whom she described as “talented craftspeople who are a complete throwback to a certain kind of soft-rock/country sound that was popular in the ’70s and ’80s. But it was also a throwback for the Grammys themselves. The beef with the Grammys is that they always gave awards to Lionel Richie over Bruce Springsteen. However it happened [that Arcade Fire won], it was smart and good fortune for the Recording Academy, but if they had given the big one to Lady Antebellum, the show would have had a very different feel.” The good news, Powers said, is that the show pointed toward the future while also showing that the conventional recording industry is still focusing on bands like Lady Antebellum, “And I’m not sure that’s a band that puts us toward the future.” Which Grammy winners and losers were you most surprised by? Let us know in the comments! For more Grammy Awards analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News! Related Videos Backstage Interviews From The Grammys 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Performances Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Awards Show 2011 Grammy Awards Red Carpet Related Artists Arcade Fire Esperanza Spalding

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Bruno Mars Arrest

As part of the deal the singer-songwriter will pay a $2,000 fine and complete drug counseling and 200 hours of community service. As long as Mars, born Peter Hernandez, stays out of trouble for a year, his record will be conviction-free. The cocaine charge stemmed from an arrest last September after Mars was found allegedly using drugs in a bathroom inside the Hard Rock Hotel. A police report said Mars had 2.6 grams of cocaine on his person, but he told police he had never used drugs prior to

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Tashera Simmons (DMX Ex-Wife) Says They’re Not Divorced But Talks Reason Behind Separation [Video]

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Exclusive: Michael Jai White Leaves Bangin Doctor Wife For This???

Michael Jai White has recently left his wife of over 5 years, Dr. Courtenay Chatman an OB/GYN, and a source has revealed to BOSSIP that it is because of Claudia Jordan. Aside from the infidelity, it is said that White’s wife has financed his career since the beginning of the relationship and was even the one to propose. (Probably bought her own engagement ring too, SMH) Details on this mess below: Michael’s wife is indeed pretty well off and comes from a wealthy family. Aside from taking care of Michael by paying ALL of the bills, she also financed a film he, wrote and starred in called “Black Dynamite” a little over a year ago that got into Sundance. But wait it gets worse: Michael has been having an on/ off affair with the model/ former Deal or no Deal girl Claudia Jordan for almost 3 years. Claudia lives less then a mile away from Michael and his wife. Claudia and Michael have been F. Buddies for the longest time. Claudia seems to really get around Hollywood, but she’s ranting on twitter daily about how she’s such a good faithful woman who never does anything wrong to anyone and she always constantly plays a victim. But I’ve heard about this woman being involved with close to a dozen married men who everyone knows publicly these guys are married. Michael was a regular over her house always at night. If Claudia did have a few friends over, everyone would be leaving at around midnight but Michael would always stay. A really good friend of Claudia’s, says those two have been getting it in for years. Michael’s wife is recently just now finding out about all of the affairs. They both live less then a mile away from each other in Valencia, CA. A suburban area right next to the Six Flags Amusement park. Michael’s Doctor Wife bought the home for both her and Michael and it’s been widely confirmed by many sources that former track and field star Maurice Greene (Claudia’s former fiance) put the down payment down on Claudia’s home and was paying the mortgage all the way up until he started having some financial problems a few years ago. When Maurice couldn’t help her out financially anymore, she moved on to Indianapolis Colts NFL Star Dwight Freeney who was said to be briefly paying her bills. Our source revealed more on Claudia: “In fact, Claudia was the person who pushed Freeney to also start a film and television production company because she wanted him to finance a reality show for her and her girlfriends at the time. Most of whom she is not friends with today. Freeney agreed to the idea and went out and rented office space in the Tracey Edmonds Building on Cahuenga Street in Hollywood, CA at 40K per month. When Freeney got tired of Claudia and discovered she didn’t have a good reputation he broke it off with her and stopped paying the monthly lease on the office space. Unfortunately Dwight had already signed a two year lease to rent the office space in the Edmonds building and now Tracey Edmonds is suing him for non payment. The additional info I shared is not really relevant to Claudia and Michael sleeping together for the past three years but does give you some insight on the kind of woman Claudia can be.”

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Roger Ebert: Before and After Plastic Sugery Pics

During his battle with thyroid cancer, Roger Ebert says he “studiously avoided looking in a mirror.” That’s because the movie critic lost the bottom half of jaw his jaw to the disease. But a two-year process has now resulted in a silicone prosthesis that Ebert debuted this week, one that he’ll wear during upcoming TV appearances. Below, right, the veteran reporter shows off his new look: “I will wear the prosthesis on the new television show – that’s not to fool anyone, because my appearance is widely known,” he says. “It will be a pleasant reminder of the person I was for 64 years.” Ebert Presents at the Movies debuts tonight on PBS. It will feature Christy Lemire and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky reviewing films and Roger discussing new films and classics.

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Latest Awards Hurdle for The Social Network: Is Mark Zuckerberg the New Bernie Madoff?

The Social Network ‘s ride to status as Oscar front-runner has been a fairly smooth one — not even the charges that Aaron Sorkin’s script too sexist and/or too fabricated has been able to knock the film off the tracks. But perhaps this will do the trick: Is Mark ” Time Magazine Person of the Year ” Zuckerberg running his billion dollar company like Bernie Madoff?

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