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American Idol Live Blog: Top 12 Men Perform

Welcome to THG’s first American Idol live blog of season 10. With the top dozen men taking to the stage tonight and singing for your vote, we’re here to offer commentary and insight along the way. Leave comments, refresh often for updates and let’s do this… 8:07 Contestants can choose any song they wish, Ryan tells us. Kicking the show off? Clint Jun Gamboa, karaoke host extraordinaire. He chooses “Superstition” and concludes with a scream that would make Steven Tyler proud. He gets two “brilliants,” one from Tyler, one from Randy. Not exactly constructive words from the judges. They’re off to a rough start. 8:14 Jovany Barreto abs alert! Over-played song choice alert! Jovany goes with Edward McCain’s “I’ll Be.” I found it bland. Tyler found it… “Holy shipyards!” J. Lo is “happy” because Barreto “did it.” Randy actually says something worthwhile for once, telling Jovany he brought nothing original to the performance. True dat, dawg. 8:18 Jordan Dorsey breaks out some Usher and, OMG, it sounds like… someone trying to sound like Usher. Minus the body and minus the dance moves, that is. Heck, I can shake my shoulders. The judges are actually critical, although J. Lo compares him to Nat King Cole for some reason. All three disliked it. And Lopez won’t stop interrupting Randy. 8:27 You won’t believe this, but Tim Halperin says everyone gets along well. The guys over there? They are like his brothers! We aren’t buying that for a second, but we might be purchasing stock in Halperin. The singer puts his own touch on a Rob Thomas classic (yes, those exist), and then faces criticism from the judges. Tyler and J. Lo thinks he’s “special,” but the latter at least says he has one of the best voices she’s ever heard. Yes, ever. Yes, she said that. 8:31 Brett Loewenstern is embracing who he is. That means an attempt at classic rock, apparently, and a version of “Light My Fire.” It sounds like a teenager trying to sound hardcore in my view, but the judges can’t get enough of the hair flipping, and the personality, and J. Lo tries to make a joke about Beyonce and Loewenstern leaves the stage too early, only to return and tell Ryan “I love you” and I’m already irritated by this guy. He comes across as fake cute, not natural, David Archuleta cute. 8:40 It’s time James Durbin to makes like Adam Lambert. He keeps telling us we’ve got “another thing coming,” which leads to the first Steven Tyler curse words of the evening. Was that really the first Judas Priest song in Idol history? Can someone look that up for us? Certainly a bold statement from Durbin, who raises his fist and eggs on the crowd. This is not someone who fears the spotlight. 8:49 Ryan introduces Robbie Rosen as the “pride of Long Island.” Isn’t JWOWW from there? She must have been a close second. We’re in the arms of an angel for this minute-plus, which just causes me to picture Sarah McLachlan telling us to save the animals. Tyler and J. Lo love the ballad and it definitely helps Rosen stand out. His heart was very much into the performance. Randy, though, continuing in his attempt to be contrarian, says the notes didn’t all connect. 8:57 Man, Scotty McCreery’s voice is deeper than a Maya Angelou poem (no? How about the Phillies starting rotation?). For non-country lovers, this is “Letters From Home” by John Michael Montgomery. Tyler is right that it’s the perfect song choice, while J. Lo gushes over the rendition. That’s been a rarity tonight, I know. Scotty doesn’t even know what to say when Ryan asks for his reaction. 9:01 Stefano Langone makes the mistake of choosing one of the most played songs on the radio, “Just the Way You are.” He mixes it up a bit, holding on to a few notes and showcasing his range, but I never think a contestant should choose a song everyone can instantly compare to the original. Or hear the next morning on their drive to work. Hard to stand out that way. Still, a solid performance of the Bruno Mars single. Ryan proceeds to put Stefano on the spot, who dedicates it to “all the ladies out there.” Smooth. 9:10 Paul McDonald challenges Durbin for most confident audition. He goes with a Rod Stewart classic and sounds very much like the music icon, encouraging the crowd to clap along. Doesn’t much different than the original, but McDonald clearly has talent. I like how he wandered around the stage, in his own universe. 9:14 Ryan refers to Jacob Lusk as “understated.” Oh, Ryan. Another soulful performance, great runs, but, excuse me, Steven? Did you just say “divine intervention” brought Lusk here? And did J. Lo really follow that up by saying “Luther Vandross is gone… but now we have you.” Sorry, Charlie Sheen, but the judges have clearly decided you won’t be the WINNER on American Idol . I like Lusk a lot, but this is an awful lot of praise to heap on someone so early in the competition. 9:23 Casey Abrams is putting a spell on us. A really intense spell. The guy is certainly putting it all out there, growling into the mic until ending on a literal high note, really getting into the spirit. I love it. Standing ovation. Tyler says it was as “good as it gets.” J. Lo says he’s “sexy” and will “redefine” the whole thing. Wait… will it no longer be a singing competition?!? How will Randy refer to it then?!? My top 5 from the evening: James Durbin Jacob Lusk Casey Abrams Scotty McCreery Paul McDonald

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American Idol Live Blog: Top 12 Men Perform

American Idol Live Blog: Top 12 Men Perform

Welcome to THG’s first American Idol live blog of season 10. With the top dozen men taking to the stage tonight and singing for your vote, we’re here to offer commentary and insight along the way. Leave comments, refresh often for updates and let’s do this… 8:07 Contestants can choose any song they wish, Ryan tells us. Kicking the show off? Clint Jun Gamboa, karaoke host extraordinaire. He chooses “Superstition” and concludes with a scream that would make Steven Tyler proud. He gets two “brilliants,” one from Tyler, one from Randy. Not exactly constructive words from the judges. They’re off to a rough start. 8:14 Jovany Barreto abs alert! Over-played song choice alert! Jovany goes with Edward McCain’s “I’ll Be.” I found it bland. Tyler found it… “Holy shipyards!” J. Lo is “happy” because Barreto “did it.” Randy actually says something worthwhile for once, telling Jovany he brought nothing original to the performance. True dat, dawg. 8:18 Jordan Dorsey breaks out some Usher and, OMG, it sounds like… someone trying to sound like Usher. Minus the body and minus the dance moves, that is. Heck, I can shake my shoulders. The judges are actually critical, although J. Lo compares him to Nat King Cole for some reason. All three disliked it. And Lopez won’t stop interrupting Randy. 8:27 You won’t believe this, but Tim Halperin says everyone gets along well. The guys over there? They are like his brothers! We aren’t buying that for a second, but we might be purchasing stock in Halperin. The singer puts his own touch on a Rob Thomas classic (yes, those exist), and then faces criticism from the judges. Tyler and J. Lo thinks he’s “special,” but the latter at least says he has one of the best voices she’s ever heard. Yes, ever. Yes, she said that. 8:31 Brett Loewenstern is embracing who he is. That means an attempt at classic rock, apparently, and a version of “Light My Fire.” It sounds like a teenager trying to sound hardcore in my view, but the judges can’t get enough of the hair flipping, and the personality, and J. Lo tries to make a joke about Beyonce and Loewenstern leaves the stage too early, only to return and tell Ryan “I love you” and I’m already irritated by this guy. He comes across as fake cute, not natural, David Archuleta cute. 8:40 It’s time James Durbin to makes like Adam Lambert. He keeps telling us we’ve got “another thing coming,” which leads to the first Steven Tyler curse words of the evening. Was that really the first Judas Priest song in Idol history? Can someone look that up for us? Certainly a bold statement from Durbin, who raises his fist and eggs on the crowd. This is not someone who fears the spotlight. 8:49 Ryan introduces Robbie Rosen as the “pride of Long Island.” Isn’t JWOWW from there? She must have been a close second. We’re in the arms of an angel for this minute-plus, which just causes me to picture Sarah McLachlan telling us to save the animals. Tyler and J. Lo love the ballad and it definitely helps Rosen stand out. His heart was very much into the performance. Randy, though, continuing in his attempt to be contrarian, says the notes didn’t all connect. 8:57 Man, Scotty McCreery’s voice is deeper than a Maya Angelou poem (no? How about the Phillies starting rotation?). For non-country lovers, this is “Letters From Home” by John Michael Montgomery. Tyler is right that it’s the perfect song choice, while J. Lo gushes over the rendition. That’s been a rarity tonight, I know. Scotty doesn’t even know what to say when Ryan asks for his reaction. 9:01 Stefano Langone makes the mistake of choosing one of the most played songs on the radio, “Just the Way You are.” He mixes it up a bit, holding on to a few notes and showcasing his range, but I never think a contestant should choose a song everyone can instantly compare to the original. Or hear the next morning on their drive to work. Hard to stand out that way. Still, a solid performance of the Bruno Mars single. Ryan proceeds to put Stefano on the spot, who dedicates it to “all the ladies out there.” Smooth. 9:10 Paul McDonald challenges Durbin for most confident audition. He goes with a Rod Stewart classic and sounds very much like the music icon, encouraging the crowd to clap along. Doesn’t much different than the original, but McDonald clearly has talent. I like how he wandered around the stage, in his own universe. 9:14 Ryan refers to Jacob Lusk as “understated.” Oh, Ryan. Another soulful performance, great runs, but, excuse me, Steven? Did you just say “divine intervention” brought Lusk here? And did J. Lo really follow that up by saying “Luther Vandross is gone… but now we have you.” Sorry, Charlie Sheen, but the judges have clearly decided you won’t be the WINNER on American Idol . I like Lusk a lot, but this is an awful lot of praise to heap on someone so early in the competition. 9:23 Casey Abrams is putting a spell on us. A really intense spell. The guy is certainly putting it all out there, growling into the mic until ending on a literal high note, really getting into the spirit. I love it. Standing ovation. Tyler says it was as “good as it gets.” J. Lo says he’s “sexy” and will “redefine” the whole thing. Wait… will it no longer be a singing competition?!? How will Randy refer to it then?!? My top 5 from the evening: James Durbin Jacob Lusk Casey Abrams Scotty McCreery Paul McDonald

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It’s Time To Be Up Out! 8 Signs Your Ready For A New City

Do you love L.A. or does it make you want to hop on the first “midnight train to Georgia?” Where you live can positivity or negatively effect your career mobility, social options, and finances. Living in the wrong city for your personality and lifestyle can also seriously steal your peace. Read More At MadameNoire.com

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Nick Jonas Previews His ‘Mr. Sunshine’ Cameo

‘It was really fun to stretch my personality a bit,’ Jonas Brother tells MTV News of playing a jerk on Wednesday’s episode. By Jocelyn Vena Nick Jonas Photo: MTV News Nick Jonas is probably one of the nicest guys in the music industry, but for his appearance on ABC’s ” Mr. Sunshine ” on Wednesday night (February 16), the pop star had to get his jerk on, playing the ultra-demanding rock star Eli, who gives Matthew Perry’s character a run for his money on the new sitcom. “It was really fun to stretch my personality a bit while doing the ‘Mr. Sunshine’ cameo. I was playing a jerk named Eli, and he’s kind of like a rock-star guy who pushes out a jerk attitude to compensate the fact that he’s really insecure about a lot of things — really similar to me, ” he joked to MTV News about the cameo. “And Matthew Perry’s obviously a legend. It was so cool to work with him and soak up as much as I could.” Jonas said he got the call from the TV star himself asking if he wanted to make a cameo on the show. Jonas said he is a big fan of the former “Friends” star. “I always watched it growing up when it was on, and I’ve got a lot of friends who are die-hard ‘Friends’ fans, but I did watch the show, and I’d have to say he was my favorite character on the show.” When asked what “Friends” character he always felt he related to most, the 18-year-old said he is the Chandler Bing of his circle of friends. “I would definitely be like him,” he said, before explaining that he hopes he’s a bit like Perry as well. “He’s the man. I would hope that I was like him. I mean, he’s very talented in real life and has so much to give.” Are you excited for Nick’s “Mr. Sunshine” cameo? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Nick Jonas Related Artists Nick Jonas & The Administration

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‘American Idol’ This Week: Adam Lambert’s Audition And More

At this time over the past nine seasons, an ‘Idol’ dad went to Washington and William Hung made his debut. By Katie Byrne Adam Lambert auditions for “American Idol” on January 20, 2009 Photo: FOX The second week of “American Idol” is about to kick off, so let’s review what we’ve learned from season 10 so far: Steven Tyler has taught us the value of a sound bite , Jacee Badeaux and Brett Loewenstern taught us not to judge on first impressions alone, and Randy Jackson taught us … well, let’s not get carried away. We haven’t learned that much yet. But at this same time over the past nine seasons of “American Idol,” we had already met Adam Lambert and saw one “Idol” alum’s dad replace Ted Kennedy in the U.S. Senate. Let’s take a look back at This Week in “American Idol” to see what went down during the second week of seasons past: 2010: Mr. Brown Goes to Washington Back in season five, Ayla Brown made it to the top 16 with her booming voice, all-American look and prodigious poise. Apparently, all these qualities were better fit for a career in politics, where Ayla’s dad, Scott Brown, has thrived, assuming Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat in a special election this week last year. MTV News caught up with Ayla in January 2010 right after her dad’s win to see why she thought “Idol” didn’t work out for her back in 2007. “I didn’t think people got the chance to see who I was and my personality,” she told us. “It was hard to overcome that, but I gave it my all and I’m just disappointed America didn’t vote for me.” Well, it looks like America voted for the Brown family the second time around. 2009: Adam Lambert Wails His Way Into Our Hearts When we were first introduced to Adam Lambert, he was fresh off a stint in the musical “Wicked” and got the “theatrical” brush-off from Simon Cowell (who eventually came around and voted him through to Hollywood after all). While that first meeting wasn’t too far off from the over-the-top performer we came to know and love, what’s really surprising is how MTV News “Idol” expert Jim Cantiello described Lambert in his live blog of the season-eight San Francisco auditions : “8:48 pm – ‘Idol’ math: David Cook + Clay Aiken = Adam Lambert.” What?!? More like Lady Gaga + Robert Plant, or maybe even new judge Steven Tyler. But Jim turned out to be more than a little prescient in his next live-blog entry: “8:50 pm – Adam just came out of the closet. Welllll, he just said he saw Paula Abdul on tour when he was ten. So… ” 2007: “American Idol” and the Sundance Kid There’s nothing “Idol” fans love more than a totally surprising (and totally thrilling) audition. One of the most memorable first impressions belongs to Jason “Sundance” Head, the then-28-year-old son of “Treat Her Right” singer Roy Head . Sundance wowed the judges with his bluesy take on “Stormy Monday” — especially after he walked in the room with an overgrown goatee and his shirt unbuttoned a bit too far. “Powerful voice; didn’t expect it,” Paula Abdul said when he finished, with hard-to-please Simon Cowell even chiming in, “I’m going to be amazed if you don’t make the finals.” That part didn’t go so well: Sundance never recaptured his “Stormy Monday” glory, and he missed out on the season-six top 12 in favor of Sanjaya Malakar. Ouch. 2004: He Bangs, He Bangs On the other side of the audition spectrum was William Hung. When it comes to bad auditions, no one is more memorable than the Berkeley engineering student who informed the judges that he had “no professional training.” But Hung had the last laugh: His debut album, Inspiration, actually sold tens of thousands of copies, which isn’t far off from Lee DeWyze’s numbers. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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‘American Idol’ This Week: Adam Lambert’s Audition And More

At this time over the past nine seasons, an ‘Idol’ dad went to Washington and William Hung made his debut. By Katie Byrne Adam Lambert auditions for “American Idol” on January 20, 2009 Photo: FOX The second week of “American Idol” is about to kick off, so let’s review what we’ve learned from season 10 so far: Steven Tyler has taught us the value of a sound bite , Jacee Badeaux and Brett Loewenstern taught us not to judge on first impressions alone, and Randy Jackson taught us … well, let’s not get carried away. We haven’t learned that much yet. But at this same time over the past nine seasons of “American Idol,” we had already met Adam Lambert and saw one “Idol” alum’s dad replace Ted Kennedy in the U.S. Senate. Let’s take a look back at This Week in “American Idol” to see what went down during the second week of seasons past: 2010: Mr. Brown Goes to Washington Back in season five, Ayla Brown made it to the top 16 with her booming voice, all-American look and prodigious poise. Apparently, all these qualities were better fit for a career in politics, where Ayla’s dad, Scott Brown, has thrived, assuming Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat in a special election this week last year. MTV News caught up with Ayla in January 2010 right after her dad’s win to see why she thought “Idol” didn’t work out for her back in 2007. “I didn’t think people got the chance to see who I was and my personality,” she told us. “It was hard to overcome that, but I gave it my all and I’m just disappointed America didn’t vote for me.” Well, it looks like America voted for the Brown family the second time around. 2009: Adam Lambert Wails His Way Into Our Hearts When we were first introduced to Adam Lambert, he was fresh off a stint in the musical “Wicked” and got the “theatrical” brush-off from Simon Cowell (who eventually came around and voted him through to Hollywood after all). While that first meeting wasn’t too far off from the over-the-top performer we came to know and love, what’s really surprising is how MTV News “Idol” expert Jim Cantiello described Lambert in his live blog of the season-eight San Francisco auditions : “8:48 pm – ‘Idol’ math: David Cook + Clay Aiken = Adam Lambert.” What?!? More like Lady Gaga + Robert Plant, or maybe even new judge Steven Tyler. But Jim turned out to be more than a little prescient in his next live-blog entry: “8:50 pm – Adam just came out of the closet. Welllll, he just said he saw Paula Abdul on tour when he was ten. So… ” 2007: “American Idol” and the Sundance Kid There’s nothing “Idol” fans love more than a totally surprising (and totally thrilling) audition. One of the most memorable first impressions belongs to Jason “Sundance” Head, the then-28-year-old son of “Treat Her Right” singer Roy Head . Sundance wowed the judges with his bluesy take on “Stormy Monday” — especially after he walked in the room with an overgrown goatee and his shirt unbuttoned a bit too far. “Powerful voice; didn’t expect it,” Paula Abdul said when he finished, with hard-to-please Simon Cowell even chiming in, “I’m going to be amazed if you don’t make the finals.” That part didn’t go so well: Sundance never recaptured his “Stormy Monday” glory, and he missed out on the season-six top 12 in favor of Sanjaya Malakar. Ouch. 2004: He Bangs, He Bangs On the other side of the audition spectrum was William Hung. When it comes to bad auditions, no one is more memorable than the Berkeley engineering student who informed the judges that he had “no professional training.” But Hung had the last laugh: His debut album, Inspiration, actually sold tens of thousands of copies, which isn’t far off from Lee DeWyze’s numbers. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Emily Maynard: The Bachelor Favorite

From the moment she was introduced on The Bachelor season premiere last night, Emily Maynard became a favorite – to win, and among viewers. Emily was formerly engaged to Ricky Hendrick, a NASCAR driver who died in a plane crash in 2004. Right after that, she learned she was pregnant. The beautiful single mom from Charlotte, N.C., is the quintessential Southern belle and a sweetheart to boot. Brad Womack? Immediately smitten. With a little plastic surgery, Hugh Hefner would be all over it, but luckily for us, she doesn’t look to be artificially enhanced. Well, save for the tan. She’s got the story, the looks and the personality. Will she win? Here’s The Bachelor ‘s introductory Emily Maynard montage from Monday … The Bachelor: Meet Emily Maynard

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Inexpensive Ways To Give Your Home Personality

Ever feel like your house isn’t really your home? Does it accurately reflect your personality? If you’ve ever watched those home makeover shows on television, then you know how much talent, money and effort goes into making those dramatic changes, but that’s not the only way to spruce up a place. Try out these fun, inexpensive ways to feather your nest! Continue reading at MadameNoire.com

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‘Teen Mom’ Star Amber Portwood Reunited With Baby Leah

Portwood still can’t have contact with ex-fianc