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Justin Bieber Calls Usher ‘All the Time’

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Justin Bieber relies on support of Usher

Justin Bieber calls Usher “all the time”. The 16-year-old pop sensation is grateful for the support of his superstar mentor and knows he can always rely on the ‘OMG’ hitmaker for advice. He said: “I call him all the time. I ask for advice. We hang out. He’s probably the closest person to me in the music business.” Among the topics likely to be discussed by the singers is dating, as the teenage star admits he loves the attention he receives from women. He said in an interview on ‘The Early Show’: “It’s great, you know. I’m 16 and I love girls.” Usher stepped in to help rise Justin to fame when he was discovered on video sharing website YouTube by his now-manager Scooter Braun. Recalling his sudden stardom, Justin said: “I just started posting videos online and then it just got to the point where they wanted to move me out to Atlanta and start recording songs.” However, it’s not always all glamorous for the ‘Baby’ singer, who confessed earlier this month that he had to miss some important phone calls after his mum cancelled his contract after an argument. He said at the time: “We got into an argument about something stupid, and she was like, ‘Give me the phone’ and I was like, ‘No’, so she just went and cancelled it.” “If Usher wants to get in touch with me? Then it’s tough.”

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Gary Shirley: Victim or Amber Portwood Antagonist?

Is rotund Teen Mom baby daddy Gary Shirley the target of Amber Portwood’s insane rage, or does he play a big role in antagonizing her? In a video obtained by TMZ, Shirley gets an earful from the accused felon, but the video raises serious questions about big daddy himself. Shot in April, the clip shows Shirley on the phone with Amber Portwood, who goes off on him as usual. Strangely, he seems to revel in it. Should we be pointing fingers at Gary as well? Portwood pleaded not guilty to assault this week, but Gary may not be a sympathetic figure. He sure had fun with this particular, button-pushing diatribe. While she was reportedly encouraged to fight Gary by MTV, cops say Amber claims it was not done for Teen Mom viewers’ sake but was authentic anger. Is Gary was really a “victim” of violence in all of this? Was he playing it up for the cameras, or just riling up his baby mama? This clip doesn’t help his cause: Amber Portwood Goes Off On Gary Shirley

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Lindsay Lohan Plays Victim Card in Rehab Brawl; Dawn Holland Fired By Betty Ford

Lindsay Lohan claims the Betty Ford staff member who alleges battery by the star “had it out for her” and was so abusive that she made Lohan cry. Dawn Holland, who was just fired, says otherwise. A chemical dependency technician, Holland says Lindsay attacked her physically and caused her to sprain her arm so severely she’s on workers’ comp. Lindsay is telling her friends and family, when she returned to the house, Holland grabbed her abruptly and pushed her so hard, Lindsay began to cry. AS ALWAYS : Lindsay Lohan is the victim! [Photo: Pacific Coast News] Lohan also notes, for starters, that she wasn’t even with her two roommates hours before the incident that triggered the staffer’s battery allegation. Lindsay says was out getting her hair done … around midnight. That’s obviously true. Wherever she was, she broke curfew and all hell broke loose. Holland says Lohan refused to take a breathalyzer, whereas the troubled star says she actually asked Holland to give her a test but Holland refused. That’s when things got really heated . Holland says in the heat of the argument, Lindsay “threw the phone … I threw up my left hand to block it and then she grabbed my right hand and tried to snatch the phone that I had up to my ear, then called me a ‘C**T B***H.'” Holland says she told Lindsay, whose code name at the clinic is Bella G., “You know I could press charges against you for putting your hands on me.” “And she replied ‘Oh, you just want money.'” Lindsay Lohan claims there were not only witnesses that saw it, there are surveillance cameras to prove her story. Time will tell if that’s the case. For what it’s worth, Dawn Holland was embroiled in a bitter divorce last year. Her husband accused her of battery following allegations of cheating. Dawn’s husband claims she “lost control, broke up a lot of my personal property and attacked me, kicking me in the leg and causing a contusion.” For her part, Dawn claims her hubby viciously attacked her on several occasions. Now divorced, she has a restraining order against her ex-husband.

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Lil Wayne Gives Fan’s Mother A Wheelchair

‘I really thank him to be so great and give me a chair,’ says Evelyn Austin, who received the present from Wayne after her daughter, Ronda, wrote him encouraging letters in jail. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lil Wayne Photo: Alexander Tamargo/ Getty Images Lil Wayne is making new fans, but this time, it’s not for his Carter hits, it’s for his compassion. When Wayne was riding out his eight-month prison bid this year, he received tons of kind messages from fans. However, the missives — and the plight — of one Weezy acolyte in particular, Ronda Austin, touched him so much that he lavished her family with a much-needed gift: a wheelchair for her mother. In a short film posted on the MC’s WeezyThanxYou blog , Austin describes how her words of encouragement led to the generous present. “One day I was driving down the expressway and my phone rang … Something said just pick up it up. I’m like, ‘Hello?’ and he’s like, ‘Hi, may I please speak to Ronda Austin,’ I said ‘Speaking. May I ask who’s calling?’ and he like, ‘Yes, this is Lil Wayne.’ I said ‘Oh, ok. Who?’ “she laughs. It may have taken Ronda a minute to realize who was on the line, but Wayne certainly knew who she was. She also describes how exactly how her relationship with her famous pen pal blossomed. “The first time I wrote Lil Wayne I just let him know that I support him, and I’m gonna keep writing him until he comes out. Just giving him a lot of encouragement [and] let him know that God is with him and tell him to keep his head up and stay encouraged. I would send him bible verses all the time, just a lot of words of encouragement. I talked a lot about my family, about myself, especially about my mom and my dad, which I love very much ’cause I always talk about my parents. I guess one of my letters must have touched him and he just gave me a call,” she explains. “In the midst of our conversation he said, ‘Did you and your dad get your mom a wheelchair yet?’ and I said, ‘No, we’re still working on getting her a chair. He said … ‘Alright, don’t worry about it.’ I said, ‘What do you mean?’ He said, ‘No, no, no, don’t worry about … I’m gonna take care of it.’ ” Wayne stuck by his word, and later the film shows representatives from Core Care Technologies, arriving at the Austins’ front door in New Jersey with her spiffy new ride, The Quantum 6000. Evelyn, who had been confined to her home for nearly two years due to weak knees and a sub-par wheelchair, happily tests out the new gift in the streets, as her family looks on. “I don’t know much about Lil Wayne but I’ll tell you that what he’s done, I think it’s a gift,” Ron Manno of Core Care Technologies says. “It’s very rare that you can find an opportunity to do what he’s done.” Evelyn didn’t know who Wayne was before the gesture either, but maintains she wouldn’t forget Weezy’s good deed. “I felt good, I felt really great. I didn’t know Wayne before now, but I do know him now and I thank him. I really thank him to be so great and give me a chair. He didn’t even know me and he got me a chair. I pray and ask God to bless him,” she says. “My mom hasn’t been out the house in the street in years. I just see such a difference in her. She has like, this get-up-and-go about her now. She can get in her chair, she’s more mobile and that means so much to us ’cause me and my dad, we’re doing a lot of things around the house and making my mom comfortable,” Ronda says, getting emotional. “But when she’s up and about, it’s just a good thing to see.” Wayne introduced the post with a short note that also ended with a heartfelt sentiment. “God Bless Austin Family,” Weezy wrote. What do you think of Wayne giving the Austins a new chair? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos The Men & Women Of 2010 Related Artists Lil Wayne

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Lil Wayne Gives Fan’s Mother A Wheelchair

‘I really thank him to be so great and give me a chair,’ says Evelyn Austin, who received the present from Wayne after her daughter, Ronda, wrote him encouraging letters in jail. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lil Wayne Photo: Alexander Tamargo/ Getty Images Lil Wayne is making new fans, but this time, it’s not for his Carter hits, it’s for his compassion. When Wayne was riding out his eight-month prison bid this year, he received tons of kind messages from fans. However, the missives — and the plight — of one Weezy acolyte in particular, Ronda Austin, touched him so much that he lavished her family with a much-needed gift: a wheelchair for her mother. In a short film posted on the MC’s WeezyThanxYou blog , Austin describes how her words of encouragement led to the generous present. “One day I was driving down the expressway and my phone rang … Something said just pick up it up. I’m like, ‘Hello?’ and he’s like, ‘Hi, may I please speak to Ronda Austin,’ I said ‘Speaking. May I ask who’s calling?’ and he like, ‘Yes, this is Lil Wayne.’ I said ‘Oh, ok. Who?’ “she laughs. It may have taken Ronda a minute to realize who was on the line, but Wayne certainly knew who she was. She also describes how exactly how her relationship with her famous pen pal blossomed. “The first time I wrote Lil Wayne I just let him know that I support him, and I’m gonna keep writing him until he comes out. Just giving him a lot of encouragement [and] let him know that God is with him and tell him to keep his head up and stay encouraged. I would send him bible verses all the time, just a lot of words of encouragement. I talked a lot about my family, about myself, especially about my mom and my dad, which I love very much ’cause I always talk about my parents. I guess one of my letters must have touched him and he just gave me a call,” she explains. “In the midst of our conversation he said, ‘Did you and your dad get your mom a wheelchair yet?’ and I said, ‘No, we’re still working on getting her a chair. He said … ‘Alright, don’t worry about it.’ I said, ‘What do you mean?’ He said, ‘No, no, no, don’t worry about … I’m gonna take care of it.’ ” Wayne stuck by his word, and later the film shows representatives from Core Care Technologies, arriving at the Austins’ front door in New Jersey with her spiffy new ride, The Quantum 6000. Evelyn, who had been confined to her home for nearly two years due to weak knees and a sub-par wheelchair, happily tests out the new gift in the streets, as her family looks on. “I don’t know much about Lil Wayne but I’ll tell you that what he’s done, I think it’s a gift,” Ron Manno of Core Care Technologies says. “It’s very rare that you can find an opportunity to do what he’s done.” Evelyn didn’t know who Wayne was before the gesture either, but maintains she wouldn’t forget Weezy’s good deed. “I felt good, I felt really great. I didn’t know Wayne before now, but I do know him now and I thank him. I really thank him to be so great and give me a chair. He didn’t even know me and he got me a chair. I pray and ask God to bless him,” she says. “My mom hasn’t been out the house in the street in years. I just see such a difference in her. She has like, this get-up-and-go about her now. She can get in her chair, she’s more mobile and that means so much to us ’cause me and my dad, we’re doing a lot of things around the house and making my mom comfortable,” Ronda says, getting emotional. “But when she’s up and about, it’s just a good thing to see.” Wayne introduced the post with a short note that also ended with a heartfelt sentiment. “God Bless Austin Family,” Weezy wrote. What do you think of Wayne giving the Austins a new chair? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos The Men & Women Of 2010 Related Artists Lil Wayne

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Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa And More Make Our Top Mixtapes Of 2010

Waka Flocka Flame, Lloyd Banks, Wale and Fabolous also made game-changing street CDs, in Mixtape Daily ‘s year-end awards. Jadakiss, Wiz Khalifa and Fabolous Photo: Shareif Ziyadat/ Sean Berry/ Jason Campbell From the looks of things over the past 12 months, the mixtape game has never been healthier. In 2010, the standout projects and the MCs who helmed them took a page out of Drake’s book from the previous year with So Far Gone, making mixtapes that were put together like albums with a majority of head-nodding original material populating the track lists. Look no further than Rick Ross’ Albert Anastasia EP, which featured “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)”; the song later landed on his proper LP and recently scored the #4 ranking in MTV News’ Top 25 Songs of 2010 list powered by its appeal on the mixtape circuit. Then there were upstarts like Big K.R.I.T., who delivered a stirring collection that was worthy of a debut album with his K.R.I.T. Wuz Here. The 19-song, self-produced set drew critical praise and eventually earned the Mississippi rhymer a deal with Def Jam Records. As the music industry undergoes more changes and technology erases the line between the labels and the fans, look for more artists to innovate and take their projects (be they official or unofficial) straight to the interwebs (word to Lyor Cohen!). The results could be promising: Fabolous’ The Funeral Service: There Is No Competition 2 was so ill and embraced by the streets that Def Jam turned the mixtape into an EP. Here, Mixtape Daily delivers the Top 10 (plus one) Mixtapes of 2010: Lloyd Banks’ V5 Street Testimony : “Just reflecting back in the studio,” Banks revealed to Mixtape Daily about the inspiration behind his resurgence. “Just going back. People always say, ‘Go back to your first album.’ I went back further than that. All the success came from [my early mixtapes] Money in the Bank, Money in the Bank Part 2 all the way to Part 4. I was like, ‘You know what? I did that in a matter of two years.’ I said, ‘I’mma do what I did in two years in one.’ … By the time I got to V5, it was a good five or six months between tapes. I didn’t plan it like that. I just never stopped recording and touring. By the time V5 came, I felt a little pressure. I told them it was gonna get better every time. I think people embraced it.” Big K.R.I.T.’s K.R.I.T. Wuz Here Street Testimony : “People can see the growth from when I first did my first project until now,” K.R.I.T. told Mixtape Daily when we named him a Fire Starter in June. “And they can see the growth and me really finding myself as an artist. And really not compromising my creative mind frame for what’s going on in the industry and just being myself and putting the music out. The first record is ‘Return of 4eva.’ It was really just telling the game we here on some Southern hip-hop and this is us. And this is the type of music that I’m gonna put out. And I just hope that people can relate to it and respect it.” Cam’ron and Vado’s Boss of All Bosses 2.5 Street Testimony : “At first, it was like the lost tapes. Tracks that were throwaways. Then we added more flavor to it,” Vado told us about the set. “What happened with the 2.5, ” Cam added, “we gave Drama maybe 25 songs [for Boss of All Bosses 2 ]. He was like, ‘You might as well come back with 2.5 in two weeks.’ But we were doing so much new music, we might as well call it 4.8. It’s crazy. It’s about 20 songs.” Fabolous’ The Funeral Service: There Is No Competition 2 Street Testimony : “It’s really incredible how people will connect with the work,” Fab said to us during our Midseason Salute . “I think we put a lot of work into it, with the whole funeral theme. We didn’t just say it and you had to daydream it. We went into the funeral homes. We picked caskets out for the competition. Def Jam, this summer, is gonna put the mixtape out as an EP. So I did about four new songs, put ’em with some of the original joints from the mixtape. We got more viral videos coming. We just gonna keep it going and let it end as the classic it is. A lot of people saying it’s a classic, one of the, if not the best mixtape of 2010. It’s crazy to me, because it started out as something I wanted to give free to the fans and people who accept my work. Def Jam even came in and said, ‘Whoa, we gotta get a piece.’ It’s a good thing, man.” J. Cole’s Friday Night Lights Street Testimony : “I just tried to make the best project I could make,” Cole told us over the phone days after he dropped FNL. “Pick the best songs, and some of those songs were songs I really had to bite the bullet and sacrifice and not put them on my album, ’cause I knew it would make the tape better. I had to figure out what songs I was willing to let go of and then make the best story, in terms of sequencing. It reminded me of when we were putting together The Warm Up. I’m just in a different place now. It was just time for new music.” Jadakiss’ The Champ Is Here 3 Street Testimony : “The regular formula for the first two was drop the mixtape right when I finished the album,” Jada told us when he previewed the project exclusively for Mixtape Daily. “I just shifted it on you this time: Give you the mixtape then go finish the album. Let you compare it with the albums that’s coming out while I’m in the kitchen. It’ll just be creating pandemonium everywhere instead of competing with my own album. It might be better to do it this way. We gonna keep switching it around. We might do another one this way, but we gonna switch the pattern up so they can’t follow.” L.E.P. Bogus Boys’ Don’t Feed Da Killaz, Vol. 3 Street Testimony : “I penned the term ‘quality street music’ like five years ago, and it’s good to see it’s still alive,” tape host DJ Drama told Mixtape Daily in October. “And normally, I tell you guys don’t be afraid, don’t be scared but, um, since we coming out on [Halloween], I think you should be scared.” Rick Ross’ The Albert Anastasia EP Street Testimony : “It’s more than just an extended play,” Ross explained to Mixtape Daily. “Because when I started recording and it was sounding too good, I wanted to put more songs in there than what I wanted to initially. But it’s The Albert Anastasia EP. I named it that because Albert Anastasia was a self-made man. He was a boss. He was a lot less celebrated. He was more focused on getting his job done, handling his business. Of course, he ultimately came to an untimely demise. But I feel when it’s time to go, it’s always untimely, so what’s the difference?” Waka Flocka Flame’s LeBron Flocka James 2 Street Testimony : “I’m not going lyrical, hard in the studio,” Waka said about his rowdy rhymes . “It ain’t time for me to do that. This ain’t no album; this is my mixtapes. Why I gotta go spend 30 hours [writing rhymes] off of a mixtape? Then I got other people dissing me for saying that. You crazy. You giving me that much time out of 24 hours, you not doing your job. That’s my word to you.” Wale’s More About Nothing Street Testimony : “That’s why you hear that vigor and hunger in my voice while I’m rapping,” Wale told Mixtape Daily about this project. “I was trying to go super crazy in the booth to let them know that the hunger is still there. It’s to my label, the fans, to the doubters. I’m trying to prove myself. A lot of people try to reinvent themselves. I’m trying to define myself. It’s almost like it was a rough draft of my mission statement before, but this is the final draft. If y’all didn’t know who Wale was before, you know now. And the play on ‘nothing’ is that a lot of people are saying nothin’, but we’re saying somethin’ now.” Wiz Khalifa’s Kush & Orange Juice Street Testimony : “I named the mixtape Kush & Orange Juice because, in a nutshell, I tried to match up a name that goes perfect with the tape,” Wiz explained to us earlier this year. “It’s perfect for wake-and-bake, if that’s what you’re into. Anybody who knows me knows that’s what I specialize in. It came out Kush & Orange Juice. That’s the formula. Fruits and vegetables. The tape is heavily inspired by all different types of herbs and wonderful green things that make us grow.” Did we miss anything? Share your picks for the best mixtapes of 2010 in the comments! For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos 2010 Mixtape Daily Year End Awards

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Lady Gaga Wax Figures: Revealed!

Madame Tassaud has outdone herself here. Not one, not two, but eight wax replicas of the great Lady Gaga and her over-the-top styles have been unveiled! Gaga’s going global with her likenesses in NY City, Las Vegas, London, Hollywood, Amsterdam, Berlin, Hong Kong and Shanghai, according to the UK’s Daily Mail. With figures so strikingly similar to the singer and her iconic outfits that they’re hard to tell apart from real Lady Gaga photos , the Madame gets props from THG. Take a look at them below and see which you like best …

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John’s Phone review

A review of the “world’s simplest phone” By engadget Tags : john’s , phone , simple , simplest , world’s

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Lady Gaga’s ‘Telephone’ Is MTV News’ #10 Song Of 2010

Epic video and an assist from Beyonc