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Britney Spears’ ‘Hold It Against Me’ Clips Earn Her A Spot In Promotional History

Kanye West, Radiohead, ‘Iamamiwhoami’ also used memorable promos. By James Montgomery Britney Spears in the fourth “Hold It Against Me” teaser Photo: Jive Last week, Britney Spears sent fans into a tizzy when she began rolling out all-too-brief teaser clips for her upcoming “Hold It Against Me” video , which premieres February 17 at 9:56 p.m. on MTV. And while the snippets are certainly tantalizing — Britney onstage ! Britney with some shirtless dudes ! — they’re also rather brilliant: the truest example to date of Britney and her team harnessing the promotional power of social media and riding it for all it’s worth. Though promo stunts have become rather commonplace in recent years — it seems like every new album comes pre-loaded with some sort of viral campaign or marketing tie-in — the good ones (like Spears’) manage to rise above the clutter. In honor of Britney, here’s a look back at some of the most memorable promotional efforts in recent music history. Korn fly the friendly skies : In 2005, to promote the release of See You on the Other Side , Korn rounded up a bunch of contest winners, boarded a private jet from London and performed a five-song set at 37,000 feet. The end result wasn’t exactly pretty — the band were crowded together in the cabin and forced to use battery-powered amps (“Hey, everybody, don’t expect too much,” then-drummer David Silveria announced over the in-flight P.A. system, ” ‘Cause this sh–‘s kinda f—ed up in here”) — but it certainly was memorable. See You on the Other Side debuted at #3 on the Billboard albums chart and was certified as platinum. Fall Out Boy go to Infinity and beyond : To celebrate the release of their 2007 album Infinity On High , Fall Out Boy decided to cross the continent aboard a private jet (dubbed Infinity Flight 206) and play free shows in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles . Despite battling severe weather and some serious jet lag, the whole stunt went off without a hitch, climaxing with a gig atop a building in downtown LA. In the end, all their hard work paid off: Infinity bowed at #1 on the Billboard chart , giving the band its first chart-topping debut. Nine Inch Nails go deep for Year Zero : At the time, it was simply an engrossing viral campaign for Trent Reznor’s upcoming record. But now, nearly four years since Reznor foisted Year Zero upon us, it’s not a stretch to call it the greatest viral campaign for an album: an expertly planned, deeply engrossing, downright-disturbing blitz that used Web sites, secret codes and “accidentally” lost flash drives to transport fans to a not-too-distant future. In the weeks leading up to the release of Year Zero , the game crossed over to the real world, as players were instructed to meet on a street corner in Los Angeles, where they were given “resistance kits” — some of which contained cell phones that would randomly ring with further instructions. Though the album didn’t sell particularly well, Reznor was reportedly so enthralled with the Year Zero campaign that he’s considering turning it into a TV series, with HBO and BBC both attached. Prince really wants to give it to you : Ever since he changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol and began warring with his record label in the early ’90s, Prince has sort of been the (very funky) grandfather of, uh, unique promotional stunts. In 2004, he gave away copies of his Musicology album to everyone who bought a concert ticket for his tour — a move which forced SoundScan to change the way it counted album sales — and then, in ’07, he partnered with the U.K.’s Mail on Sunday newspaper to have a copy of his Planet Earth album included with the July 15 edition of the paper. That move angered his label, Sony BMG, who refused to distribute the album in the U.K. — though that most likely didn’t bother the Purple One. Radiohead give away In Rainbows for free : In October 2007, without so much as a warning, Radiohead announced that they were releasing a new album called In Rainbows , and that they’d allow fans to pay whatever they wanted to download it. They weren’t the first band to do it — earlier that year, Canadian act Stars made their In Our Bedroom, After The War available for free download — and they certainly weren’t the last, but Radiohead were definitely the biggest band to give away an album for free. Predictably, fans went nuts , but not so predictably, the physical version of In Rainbows also managed to sell well, going to #1 on the charts. Iamamiwhoami mystifies, terrifies : It all started with one video — a spooky, ooky clip featuring plenty of trees and grisly footage of a goat being born — in December 2010, and things got progressively weirder from there. The videos kept coming, getting increasingly longer (and more terrifying), as the Internet paused and tried to figure out just who was behind the “Iamamiwhoami” campaign. Everyone from Lady Gaga to Christina Aguilera was suspected, but with each passing video — and mysterious package sent to the MTV newsroom — it became clear that neither Gaga or Xtina was behind the thing. In the end — or, at least, we think it’s the end (since the campaign is still sort of happening) — it was revealed that Swedish singer Jonna Lee was responsible. We’re still confused. Josh Freese takes things to the next level — and then some : To promote the release of his solo album, Since 1972 , Vandals/A Perfect Circle/Devo drummer/session dude to the stars Josh Freese got creative, unveiling a rather, uh, involved pricing scheme that started at $7 (for a download plus three videos) and going all the way to $75,000 (for a super-deluxe edition including dinner, drum lessons and foot massages, plus a five-song EP written about your life, a drinking session, a trip with Freese to Tijuana, a flying-trapeze lesson and a homemade lasagna). Here’s one Freese fan’s account of his experience, which included dinner, drinks, a Vandals show and a barbecue pool party — a total steal at just $1,000. Kanye West launches G.O.O.D. Fridays : In the lead-up to his My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy , Kanye West was reportedly having a difficult time whittling down the list of potential songs … so, he decided to just give some of them away for free. Beginning in August 2010, he launched his “G.O.O.D. Fridays” initiative, which gave fans a new song every week until Christmas. Some of the gems he cast aside even featured the likes of Jay-Z, Common, Mos Def, John Legend, Nicki Minaj and Keri Hilson — but Yeezy didn’t seem to mind. So long as folks weren’t leaking his tracks , that is. Which promotional campaign had you the most interested? Tell us your pick below! Don’t miss Britney Spears’ “Hold It Against Me” video premiere February 17 at 9:56 p.m. ET on MTV and MTV.com before a new episode of “Jersey Shore”! Related Videos Britney Spears Set To Reveal ‘Hold It Against Me’ Video Reactions To Britney’s ‘Hold It Against Me’ Related Artists Britney Spears

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Kim Kardashian’s Big Ass Security Breach

Obviously Kim Kardashian wasn’t at the Super Bowl , she’s not banging any of the players this year, but I thought I’d post some shots of her anyway. Here are a few shots of her big fat ass going through security at the airport the other day…. That’s pretty much it.

‘Glee’ Recap: Quinn Quits The ‘Cheerios,’ Makes Out With Finn

Plus, the New Directions and the football players team up to for ‘Thriller’ and ‘Heads Will Roll’ in post-Super Bowl episode. By Mawuse Ziegbe The glee club performs in a special episode of “Glee” airing after Super Bowl XLV Photo: FOX This week on “Glee,” we learned that when Sue Sylvester gets bored, she chases some crazy-pants thrill that inevitably sets off a chain of events that threaten to rip apart the social fabric of McKinley and possibly kill some people along the way, which is, really, just standard-issue drama for the Gleeks. The episode kicked off with the Cheerios’ firepower-heavy rendition of Katy Perry’s “California Gurls,” a spectacle of skimpy costumes, BMX tricks and sparks-shooting bras that still left Coach Sue cold. So that meant bringing in the big guns — literally. As a solution to her pom-pom ennui, Sylvester scored a cheerleader-flinging cannon from as a means to take the squad’s stunts to new heights. When Principal Figgins objected, she started trashing his office and equipment room before making another bold announcement: she’s moving the cheerleader competition to the same night as the football championship. So where did that leave the team? Stuck rocking their own halftime show, a situation which was further complicated by the fact that Mr. Schuester and Coach Shannon insisted all the anti-glee club football players join New Directions for a week to quell the feuding within the team. Using the example of the Filipino prisoners who stopped getting into trouble during the four months they practiced for jailhouse rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” Schuester decided they should take on the game-changing smash, modernizing it by mashing it up with the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s acid jam “Heads Will Roll.” But even after Rachel and Puck’s soulful rendition of Lady Antebellum’s “Need You Now,” the ballers and belters still erupted into a fight, nearly ripping each other’s heads off. Forced to get their sing on, the footballers turned up to practice, where Schuester told lead bully Karofsky that he’s get a decent voice — a compliment that appeared to empower him enough to ask Finn to team up for a warm-up number. Pairing their faux undead maquillage with letterman jackets, the team eased into the glee thing by busting out a rendition of The Zombies “She’s Not There.” But just as they strolled out into the hallway, still buzzing from the high of owning the stage, they got doused with slushees by the wannabe cool kids on the hockey team. Washing the makeup and the sugary ice from their eyes, Karofsky and his crew decided to ditch both New Directions and the football team, which put the future of the team in jeopardy. And due to Sylvester’s nonstop meddling campaign Santana, Brittany and Quinn were forced to quit glee club or commit “social suicide” by ditching giving up their high-school supremacy as cheerleaders. (Actually, Sylvester got Brittany to stay on the team and get thrown from the cannon by convincing her it had baby cannons that would die if their mother remained out of work.) Elsewhere, the New Directions rivals at Dalton Academy were getting along swimmingly, as Blaine helmed an acappella version of Destiny’s Child’s “Bills, Bills, Bills,” rocking out the sassy DC3 jam in a plush practice room with his other blazer-sporting glee-club members. He also proved helpful when Rachel, Mercedes and Kurt sat down for coffee and he told the ladies that the football team — which was down to five after the Karofsky contingent bounced — only needed four more players in order to compete at the championship. Come game day Rachel, Mercedes, Tina and Lauren marched down the field ready to take on the competitors. Not surprisingly, the novice football players were quickly trounced, but not before Tina scooped up the ball and bolted toward the end zone in a moment of courage. When she was sacked, the whole field gasped and Mike rushed over to, you know, make sure she’s not dead. Everyone’s spirits were lifted when she rolled over and asked, “Did we win?” After Tina’s tackle, Finn convinced Brittany, Quinn and Santana to ditch the Cheerios and head to the game for the big “Thriller” number, while Puck wrangled up the departed football players. The New Directions crew turned out the long-awaited “Thriller” revamp, with the guys stiffly marching across the field in tattered, filthy uniforms and the ladies working disheveled bag lady looks topped with unkempt locks. The glee-clubbers moaned, writhed and staggered along, throwing the crowd into a frenzy as they belted the chorus to “Heads Will Roll” before segueing into the Jackson’s lyrics. Even after stubbornly hating on the Gleeks all episode long and fearing the loss of his cool-kid status, Karofsky immediately jumped in as soon as he saw the crowd get live and they ended the mash-up as a team. Newly unified, the fellas hit the locker room to celebrate, and after seeing how the creepy zombie look empowered the guys, coach Shannon told them not to take off the makeup. So they kept up the undead act, moaning and freaking out the other team, until they eventually took back the field. With her ego badly bruised, Sylvester imagined a sit-down with Katie Couric, who tells her that she beat out the economy and Brett Favre’s cell phone to be named “Loser of the Year” for letting her seventh national cheerleading championship slip through her fingers. Sue didn’t take the news well, seething, “I hate you Diane Sawyer.” Even though they owned the gridiron and the big song-and-dance number, Karofsky ultimately made it clear to Finn that he’s not willing to risk the social consequences of staying in glee club. But Quinn, who actually hit the halls of McKinley without her red-and-white Cheerios garb, made it clear that she has no plans to revert back to her old ways as a status-obsessed cheerleader. She did, however, show there is one thing she wanted to salvage from her past, planting a kiss on Finn and telling him his bravery was why she loved him before strolling away. What did you think of “Glee” this week? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos Photos From ‘Glee’ Episode That Aired After Super Bowl XLV

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Christina Aguilera Sings National Anthem At Super Bowl

Pittsburgh native’s performance followed ‘Glee’ star Lea Michele’s rendition of ‘America the Beautiful.’ By Jocelyn Vena Christina Aguilera sings the national anthem at Super Bowl XLV Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images As football fans gathered on Sunday night (February 6) to watch the match-up between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers at Super Bowl XLV, Christina Aguilera took to the stage to perform the national anthem. Moments earlier, “Glee” star Lea Michele performed “America the Beautiful” before kickoff in chilly Dallas. Wearing her hair down and donning a black suit, Aguilera belted out the song as both the Terrible Towels and Cheese Heads counted down the moments until the big game. The Grammy winner got the crowd hyped as she hit the crescendos of the song, while celebrities and players looked on, many of the players nervously looking to the sky or holding back tears as they prepared to take the field. Although her voice never wavered as she paid tribute to the country in song, Aguilera did briefly flub the lyrics, but she handled it like a pro, rendering the mistake barely noticeable. The singer grew up outside of Pittsburgh and is presumably a Steelers fan. “I have been performing the anthem since I was 7 years old and I must say the Super Bowl is a dream come true,” Aguilera said recently. “I am really excited to be part of such an iconic event.” Related Photos Christina Aguilera Sings The National Anthem At Super Bowl XLV Related Artists Christina Aguilera

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Hayden Panettiere and Jerry Ferrara

Scream 4#39;s Hayden Panettiere, 21, snagged the title as the “Most Inspirational Player,” while Entourage#39;s Jerry Ferrara, 31, beat out all of his teammates, including former NFL players, to win “Most Valuable Player” of the game. Both played the sand-filled field for the champion Team Spike, which was coached by Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy. “I won an award – for football!” Panettiere tells us. “It has to be because the ball hit me in the face.” he Green Bay Packers and Pittsb

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Christina Aguilera Sings National Anthem At Super Bowl XLV

Pittsburgh native’s performance followed ‘Glee’ star Lea Michele’s rendition of ‘America the Beautiful.’ By Jocelyn Vena Christina Aguilera sings the national anthem at Super Bowl XLV Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images As football fans gathered on Sunday night (February 6) to watch the match-up between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers at Super Bowl XLV, Christina Aguilera took to the stage to perform the national anthem. Moments earlier, “Glee” star Lea Michele performed “America the Beautiful” before kickoff in chilly Dallas. Wearing her hair down and donning a black suit, Aguilera belted out the song as both the Terrible Towels and Cheese Heads counted down the moments until kickoff began. The Grammy winner got the crowd hyped as she hit the crescendos of the song, while celebrities and players looked on, many of the players nervously looking to the sky or holding back tears as they prepared to take the field. Although her voice never wavered as she paid tribute to the country in song, Aguilera did briefly flub the lyrics, but she handled it like a pro, rendering the mistake barely noticeable. Aguilera grew up outside of Pittsburgh and is presumably a Steelers fan. “I have been performing the anthem since I was 7 years old and I must say the Super Bowl is a dream come true,” Aguilera said recently. “I am really excited to be part of such an iconic event.” Related Photos Christina Aguilera Sings The National Anthem At Super Bowl XLV Related Artists Christina Aguilera

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Ex NFL Wife Accused of Insurance Scam

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , TMZ Sports A woman who was once married to a marginal NFL player is being accused of scamming the NFL’s insurance system out of nearly $90,000 … this according to a new lawsuit. According to court docs filed today in L.A., the NFL Players Insurance Plan is… Read more

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Parents Catch Fade At High School Game And Beat The Officers Down [Video]

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools athletics director Vicki Hamilton said school officials will wait until Monday to decide on what action to take following Friday’s incident during the Butler at East Mecklenburg basketball doubleheader. Following a blowout win by Butler’s girls, a parent of a Butler High starter was arrested after getting into a fight with a school resource officer. The incident was captured on video by WCNC, Channel 36, which was at the game filming highlights for its “Friday Night Frenzy” highlights show. According to reports from the game and the video, a fight broke out between the father and the officer. Then the man’s wife jumped in, along with the daughter, and began hitting the officer on the head. Sources say the incident started after the officer asked the player to sit on the Butler side of the gym. Several East Mecklenburg girls’ players transferred to Butler this season and the schools have a long rivalry. Hamilton said with school being out and the police report (as of early Saturday) not written, it would be hard to sort through all the information necessary to address the situation. Hamilton said school officials will meet Monday and determine what action to take.

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Busted! Memphis Grizzlies Guard OJ Mayo Suspended 10 Games For Steriod Use!

Damn, we knew that Baseball and Football players were gettin’ it in, but the NBA??? I know what you are thinking, because it is the same thing I am thinking. After Tony Allen laid the smack down to Mayo on the team plane, he decided he needed some enhancement for round 2. Showing that he isn’t a good fighter or steroid user he got caught. Since the NBA drug policy is a bit relax, Mayo will only get suspended for 10 games and no one will care. Our society is a bit hypocritical like that. MLB player takes roids it can keep him out of the Hall of Fame. NFL player takes roids it is good for jokes, but that is about this. NBA player takes roids it is forgotten soon as I hit the published button. Funny how that works. The steroid that Mayo got caught with is called Dehydroepiandrosterone. Here is the definition. DHEA has been implicated in a broad range of biological effects in humans and other mammals. It acts on the androgen receptor both directly and through its metabolites, which include androstenediol and androstenedione, which can undergo further conversion to produce the androgen testosterone and the estrogens estrone and estradiol. DHEA is also a potent sigma-1 agonist. It is considered a neurosteroid. I have no clue what any of that means, let me call Roger Clemens. Word is that the 10 games that OJ Mayo will miss will cost him right around 400 stacks, that’s gotta hurt. Better keep an eye on what’s in those pills pimpin! Source

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