Kylie Minogue is mobbed outside BBC Radio One studios today. The iconic singer was debuting her new single, “All The Lovers” from her 11th album Aphrodite .

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With Shut Up and Listen, she’s introducing her music to people who only know the rumors, in Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Rahman Dukes Shanell Photo: Young Money This Week’s Main Pick Artist : Shanell Holding It Down For : Young Money Mixtape : Shut Up and Listen Real Spit : Young Money singer Shanell has been inspired by challenges almost her entire life. She grew up encouraging and battling her sister, former Danity Kane singer D. Woods, in songwriting. “It was me, my sister, and we have an older brother,” Shanell said on a recent trip to NYC. “We used to watch him. He did music before either one of us. He did television, movies, and we used to run around the house singing his songs, until we started writing our own. It was friendly competition between me and my sister, because we would always help each other and challenge each other. “I been real nice with the pen game,” she added with a smile. “I was good when I started, and I got better and better and better.” While on the road with her sister during Danity Kane’s tour in support of their debut LP, Shanell, who used to be a backup dancer, crossed paths with Ne-Yo. She was writing to a track, and he asked if he could use it for his album. The song turned out to be “Say It” from Ne-Yo’s Because of You. Ne-Yo eventually invited the singer — who went to a performing-arts high school — to be down with his camp as a songwriter. “It was really a great learning experience,” she said. “[Ne-Yo] listens to all different types of music. I know he sat me down one time and was like, ‘That’s great, but try to say all that in three lines.’ I was like ‘a challenge.’ So my writing has been influenced a lot by him.” Shanell said she decided to join Young Money because, whereas Ne-Yo’s attention was on her writing skills, Wayne saw her as a performer. “Wayne was kinda like, ‘You do this. Keep your music for yourself. You have the talent, I see what you do. You can come over here with Young Money and do what you do over here,’ ” Shanell said. “Which was the best situation I can be in. My music is a little bit different. It’s not R&B, it’s not pop, it’s not rock, it’s not alternative. It’s a fusion of everything. A lot of labels don’t let you do that, but at Young Money, they let you do that.” Wayne also gave her the freedom to take several minutes from the America Most Wanted tour to showcase her skills. She had a mini-set within Wayne’s set last summer. “It was great,” she said. “I brought dancers in. I did a lot of staging and choreographing. I loved that he believed in me enough to do that.” Shanell said her debut LP won’t be out until sometime next year, but she did just drop the mixtape Shut Up and Listen. If you have a physical copy of the disc and look inside, you’ll see a baby carriage filled with headphones and other musical items. That is a playful middle finger to the rumors that she was having Lil Wayne’s baby . “I’m trying to take a negative thing and make a positive,” ‘Nell said, who added that she was never romantically involved with Wayne. “That’s another reason I put this mixtape out, because a lot of people haven’t heard what I do. It’s all these rumors flying, that’s all they hear. So it’s here, this [mixtape] is my baby, this is what I’ve been sitting in the studio every night working on. This is my baby. This is what I’ve been pregnant with for the past nine months. So we’re just trying to take a bad rumor and turn it into something positive.” What did Weezy think of the rumors that he had knocked up his artist? “We never talked about it,” the singer insisted. “Nobody ever talks about the negative stuff. We’re too busy making records. We get on the stage and perform, we get in the studio, we’re on the radio every day.” Joints to Check For
BILLY GRAHAM – A MAN WHO SAW WHAT'S HAPPENING TO OUR COUNTRY! “Heavenly Father, we come before you today to ask your forgiveness and to seek your direction and guidance. We know Your Word says, 'Woe to those who call evil good,' but that is exactly what we have done. We have lost our spiritual equilibrium and reversed our values. We have exploited the poor and called it the lottery. We have rewarded laziness and called it welfare.. We have killed our unborn and called it choice. We have shot abortionists and called it justifiable. We have neglected to discipline our children and called it building self esteem. We have abused power and called it politics… We have coveted our neighbor's possessions and called it ambition.. We have polluted the air with profanity and pornography and called it freedom of expression. We have ridiculed the time-honored values of our forefathers and called it enlightenment. Search us, Oh God, and know our hearts today; cleanse us from every sin and set us free. Amen!' Commentator Paul Harvey aired this prayer on his radio program, 'The Rest of the Story,' and received a larger response to this program than any other he has ever aired. added by: ahiguy
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — It’s safe to say that Russell Crowe takes his acting and accents very seriously. The 46-year-old actor recently stormed out of a BBC Radio 4 interview in which the host, Mark Lawson, accused Crowe of sounding Irish in his new film, Robin Hood . “You’ve got dead ears, mate. You’ve seriously got dead ears if you think that’s an Irish accent,” the Australian star fired back in response. read more

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Filed under: Arnold Schwarzenegger Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger stopped by an L.A. hospital yesterday to see a man who may have saved the actor’s life several times — his old Hollywood stunt double.
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Filed under: Ryan Seacrest , American Idol ” American Idol ” host Ryan Seacrest dared TMZ on his radio show to find a VHS tape of him as a kid dressed as a rock star singing Bon Jovi … well, it was as easy for us as it was humbling for him. Seacrest was 9 when he locked his bedroom door, put… Read more
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Looks like someone’s in a good mood! Check out Sir Paul McCartney as he ‘busts a move’ out the door of the Radio 1 building in central London today. The former Beatle was all smiles as he did a little dance for photographers before signing a few autographs for some fans.

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Gettin’ Jiggy With Sir Paul
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‘It’s going to happen,’ MC says of group signing with Shady Records. By Shaheem Reid Joell Ortiz Photo: MTV News Rap’s ferocious foursome Slaughterhouse are definitely down with Eminem and Shady Records — they just haven’t signed the paperwork to make it official. One member of the group, Joell Ortiz, said hammering out the recording contract is taking a lot longer than they thought. “We in the ninth inning of it, we just keep changing pitchers,” Ortiz said recently while visiting the MTV offices. “I don’t know, man — it’s a lot of hold-ups. I thought on my end I was straight, but I wasn’t. We’re going back and forth with the people I’m working with. Joe had some issues or whatever. The interest is still there. Everybody is excited about it, it’s just a lot of people involved in this. Four artists, four separate managers, label situations — a lot of black and white that gotta get settled for it to happen, but verbally, we’re on Shady! Eminem is excited, the whole group is excited. The world is excited. I can’t even do a show without somebody asking that. Without them being, ‘You ripped it, what’s up with Em?’ Everybody is waiting on this, so it’s going to happen. It’s going to happen.” Everyone has such faith in the deal that the collective have been in the lab with their future CEO. “We got in the studio with Em already,” Joell offered. “We traded bars and stuff with all of us.” Slaughterhouse are hoping to knock out recording a second album — a follow-up to last year’s self-titled debut LP — within the next few months, they just have to find time in between their touring and family time. “In the last 12 months, we’ve been on five tours,” Ortiz explained. “So we’ll be all good when we’re on the bus. ‘I’m gonna shoot you an idea. I’m gonna shoot you something.’ ” When the tours are done though, it’s a different tune. “Dudes just wanna hug their families,” the Brooklyn native smiled. “I just been locked in with my sons. Just, ‘I’m here. Let me get a order of chicken wings and fries. No more of this Foreman Grill we have on the bus.’ We been home doing the personal thing, then we look up and we’re gone again. But like I said, we just touched base earlier. We’re gonna have one of those conference calls with all the fellas and we’re gonna figure out how to destroy the net one more time and go in for the 2010 summer. The first album we did in six days. When people ask, ‘What’s up with the second album?’ I say, ‘It’s gonna be two times better; it’ll be done in 12 days.’ Look out, it’s gonna be right around the corner.” Ortiz is also focused on solo success . He has a single out right now, “Call Me,” that’s getting plenty of love on the radio, and his solo LP Free Agent is coming later this year. “The album is crack,” he promised. “It’s fire. Production from Emile, Nottz, DJ Khalil, Premier, Frequency. Appearances by the Lox, Novel, I believe we got Nore on one of the joints. First of all, if y’all don’t have The Brick: Bodega Chronicles, you have to listen to that to even understand who you’re listening to. Second of all, if you liked The Brick, this is The Brick on steroids. I can’t wait. You’ll get it soon — definitely this year. This is the start of something beautiful with me. This album is gonna open up crazy doors.” Ortiz will be dropping a mixtape with DJs Green Lantern and Don Cannon called Yaowa sometime in June. What do you think of Slaughterhouse and Eminem collaborating? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Joell Ortiz Slaughterhouse Eminem

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Actress Vanessa Redgrave speaks during a memorial for actress Natasha Richardson at a gala benefit for amfAR (The Foundation for AIDS Research) in New York February 10, 2010. In this June 8, 2003 file photo, sisters Vanessa Redgrave, left, and Lynn Redgrave arrive to the 57th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Redgrave, an introspective and independent player in her family#39;s acting dynasty who became a 1960s sensation as the freethinking title character of #39;Geor-

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Crystal Bowersox might be the front-runner, but so was Adam Lambert, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Lee Dewyze Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Fox I hate to break it to you, fellow members of Bowersox Nation, but our girl isn’t going to win “American Idol.” It pains me to write that, as I love Crystal and all that she stands for (shoot, I feel like I know her ), and I really want her to win, but it’s just not in the cards. Not with Lee Dewyze still shrugging in the background, anyway. See, no matter how much Simon Cowell wants to shout it, “American Idol” is not “a singing competition”; it’s a popularity contest. If the show were based on vocal ability, producers would have just ended the competition last week, after Bowersox leveled the room with her tearful take on “People Get Ready,” or last month, when she lapped the field with “Me And Bobby McGee,” or, well, you catch my drift. At this point, the questions about her “marketability” or “relevancy” are moot: Her voice is timeless. She has proven that she can sing anything, anytime, anywhere, and she can do it better than anyone else on the show. So of course, she will still end up losing. Because “Idol” isn’t based on talent (I mean, it is up to a certain point — usually about the time we reach the top 10, then things tend to get all high-schooly). It’s based on intangible stuff like “familiarity” and “likability.” And those are the two categories in which Bowersox doesn’t dominate. For better or worse, viewers tend to vote for the contestant they feel they have the most in common with, the one they feel is a nice person, the one they already feel like they hear four times an hour on the radio. And more often than not, that contestant happens to be a slightly scruffy, well-proportioned, slightly hunky, kinda underdoggy, totally inoffensive guy. And this year, that guy is Lee Dewyze. Let me stop here for a second and say that I don’t dislike Dewyze in any way. I actually don’t have any kind of opinion of him (and I don’t think I’m in the minority by saying that), which doesn’t exactly bode well for his post-“Idol” career. After thinking about it for a full five minutes, here’s about all I can come up with to say about him: He seems like a pretty nice guy. He has good teeth. He is probably nice to animals and children and the elderly. Sometimes he wears a goofy knit cap. He plays the kind of bland, radio-ready sorta-rock that continues to mystify me. Of course, none of this makes him interesting — and, frankly, when he speaks, I tend to lose consciousness — but it makes him a shoo-in to win season nine of “American Idol.” “Idol” voters don’t want “interesting”; they want “nice,” “dependable,” “relatable.” This doesn’t change — or, at least, it hasn’t for the past three seasons. Just look at last year, when everyone was rushing to crown Adam Lambert the champion. I argued that Kris Allen would win “Idol” because “he seems like a solid, trustworthy guy — like a combination cowboy/firefighter, or a youth minister (which I think he actually is). If you think about it for a few seconds, you’ll probably realize that you know someone exactly like him — and you are not alone. Everyone in America knows someone like Kris Allen. Or, at least, more people know someone like him than they do Adam Lambert.” As it turns out, I was right. So with something like four weeks left in the competition, I’m calling it for Lee Dewyze. He reminds me too much of Allen in every possible way, right down to the fact that most of the media that covers “Idol” seems hell-bent on making him the “underdog,” despite all evidence to the contrary. Plus, to be honest, it’s not like Crystal has really salted this one away, either, what with the whole “I-quit, no-wait-I-don’t” drama surrounding her last week. There are too many holes in her story. She is considered too weird by the people who actually vote on this thing, and eventually — probably in the finale — her luck will run out. I am not alone in thinking this, either. Just Tuesday, I spoke to a pair of “Idol” experts for a piece I was working on called “Can Crystal Bowersox Lose ‘American Idol’?” Sadly, they both agreed that, yes, she could, and it would probably be to Dewyze. Of course, I’m willing to be proven wrong — I just don’t think I will be. America will go for Lee Dewyze, because they’ve gone for him in season seven (David Cook) and eight (Allen). They will go for him because he’s the safe, familiar choice, and because he seems nice. But most of all, they will go for him because he’s not Crystal Bowersox. That’s a shame, but it’s not exactly shocking. America likes things safe, and this is ” American Idol,” after all. Questions? Concerns? Hit me up at BTTS@MTVStaff.com .
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