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Music Intervention: Dirty Pop and White Boy Rap

Sergio Cilli offers tough love to recording artists from Lady Gaga to Snoop Dogg who must be stopped for their own good. THURSDAY 10/9c

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Demi Moore Dirty Dances with Snoop Dogg

Filed under: Demi Moore , Ashton Kutcher , Snoop Dogg , Hot Bodies Demi Moore didn’t just get up on stage at the Snoop Dogg show in Las Vegas this past weekend … she got down and dirty! And in case you think her hubby Ashton Kutcher might be jealous — he was right there, cheering her on! Demi clearly hasn’t lost her… Read more

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Lauryn Hill Returns, Snoop Dogg Reigns At Rock The Bells 2010

Sets by Wu-Tang Clan, A Tribe Called Quest, Rakim and KRS-One also make for an epic tour kickoff. By Shaheem Reid Lauryn Hill performs at the 2010 Rock the Bells hip-hop festival in San Bernardino, CA Aug. 21 Photo: MTV News SAN BERNARDINO, California — Hip-hop is so spontaneous that you never know where a historic moment might take place. That wasn’t the case Saturday night, however: Guerilla Union informed all of us weeks ago that history would be made on August 21, 2010, in San Bernardino. It was the kickoff of this year’s Rock the Bells Tour, and out of its six previous outings, this one was surely the most inspired and ambitious. The lineup was surreal and a fantasy wish list for hip-hop fans, including Snoop Dogg, Wu-Tang Clan, A Tribe Called Quest, Slick Rick, Rakim, KRS-One and a returning Lauryn Hill . Dope! No, this is beyond that. Unbelievable. And to raise the stakes on this outing, all the legendary artists would be performing a classic album from their catalogs. As for Ms. Hill, well, does it matter what she performs? Just seeing her for the first time in more than a decade (or for the first time period, as was the case for most fans at the concert) was a blessing. (Relive the Rock the Bells Tour kickoff minute-by-minute with our live blog over on RapFix!) Hill stole our hearts in the mid-’90s, originally as part of the Fugees. In a genre dominated by masculinity, Lauryn stood out from her peers as rap’s most unique artist. She was astonishingly talented as a vocalist and as an MC, and she could do both seamlessly. The Fugees’ The Score made her an international phenomenon, and her solo debut, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, turned her into an instant legend. That was 12 years ago, and the new music (as well as concert appearances) have been infamously sparse. On Saturday, even though she came midway through the card, Hill was undoubtedly the must-see event of the night. After Slick Rick performed The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, Rakim tackled Paid in Full and KRS-One dropped his Boogie Down productions masterpiece Criminal Minded, Lauryn took the stage. Hill started with a can’t-miss one-two punch of “Lost One” and “Doo-Wop (That Thing).” Backed by a six-piece band and three backup singers, just about all her selections were remixed variations of her classics, with the tempo sped up. This was not a woman who some reports had labeled “crazy.” Lauryn was lucid and dancing and appeared to be enjoying herself. “It’s good to see you, everybody!” she said after “Hurts So Bad.” Then, before “Zion,” Hill said: “It was 13 years ago I wrote a song about my son. August 3rd. Can you believe that? It’s not necessarily easy, but it’s beautiful.” Lauryn then instructed the band to “make it bounce.” Hill ended where her career began — with the Fugees — rapping “Ready or Not” and “Fugee La.” When she exited, an undercurrent of fans chanted “Lauryn, Lauryn!” A Tribe Called Quest had fans yelling “Thank you!” Q-Tip, Phife Dawg and Ali Shaheed Muhammad performed several selections from their timeless Midnight Marauders and threw in a few surprises. One of the original members, Jarobi, came out for “Can I Kick It?,” and Busta Rhymes (accompanied by Spliff Star) made an appearance with his banger “Stop the Party.” Q-Tip rapped his lines from “The Scenario” over the beat, then the track switched to the actual “Scenario” beat. Bust went on a rampage during his star-making verse from the song. Rhymes, Spliff and Jarobi stayed onstage for the last two numbers: “Check the Rhyme” and “Award Tour.” Wu-Tang was next with their 36 Chambers LP, and filling in for Ol’ Dirty Bastard was the “Young Dirty Bastard,” Dirt’s eldest son Boy Jones. Jones embodied his pop’s mannerisms and rebellious spirit, jumping off the stage and performing “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” with no shirt on. Jones also wore the same hairstyle as Dirty sported on his solo debut cover. The set of the night however belonged to the last act: Snoop Dogg performed Doggystyle and brought out his DPGC family Kurupt, Daz, Warren G, Lady of Rage and RBX. The Dogg utilized the big screen onstage to unveil mini-movies for each skit on his album. Dr. Dre appeared on one skit, telling his friend to do an old-school song. Snoop took that opportunity to step out of Doggystyle and do “The Next Episode.” The energy for Snoop’s set was at a high pitch for every song. Even though some members of the crowd were on their feet for more than 10 hours, everyone showed love. There was an amazing exchange during “Ain’t No Fun” and “Regulate,” during which everyone sang Nate Dogg’s part (“you better be ready,” Snoop laughed, telling Warren G, who wasn’t aware the record was in the set list); the gangster crooner is still recovering from multiple strokes. Other highlights of the Dogg’s set included “Doggy Dogg World” and “What’s My Name.” He started with “Gin and Juice” and “ended” with “What’s My Name,” but we all know a Dogg Pound party don’t stop, so Pharrell Williams appeared on the video screen in a tux singing his parts of “Minnie the Moocher.” He then did a call-and-response of Snoop’s name with the audience, before Snoop tackled “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “I Wanna Rock.” Were you at the show? What were your favorite moments? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos Rock The Bells: A Look Back Related Artists Lauryn Hill Snoop Dogg Wu-Tang Clan A Tribe Called Quest Rakim KRS-One

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Katy Perry Says She’s Tamed ‘Professional Prostitute’ Russell Brand

‘He’s an extremist, which can be both good and bad,’ singer says of her fiance in the August issue of Esquire U.K. By Jocelyn Vena Katy Perry and Russell Brand Photo: Jeffrey Mayer/ WireImage While Katy Perry appears topless on the cover of the U.K. edition of Esquire, it’s what she says on the inside that may have everyone talking. In the magazine’s August issue, Perry opens up about her relationship with bad-boy comedian Russell Brand , noting that she tamed him. “He used to basically be a professional prostitute — now he’s not. So he’s an extremist, which can be both good and bad,” she says, according to Huffingtonpost.com . “I always needed someone stronger than me. And I am, like, a f—ing strong elephant of a women. I say that, hopefully, in the humblest way I can.” And it may have been her incredibly strong personality that made the pair fall almost instantly in love with one another. “I was 25, 30 feet away from him. And I threw the bottle straight at him: hit him smack dab on the head. Can you imagine the horrible feeling he had, when he was used to getting everything he wanted? I was like, ‘You’ve met your match, motherf—er.’ A week later we went on vacation in Thailand,” she explained, adding, “I’m like, ‘Oh my God, I am you. You are me.’ Two divas in one house. It’s like splitting the atom. It shouldn’t happen.” Perry also discussed working with Snoop Dogg on her hit single “California Gurls,” saying, “I was thinking to myself how perfect it would be to have a California anthem. I can’t let the Beach Boys down. I can’t let Tupac down. I had the idea to put Snoop on — I thought he would be the cherry on top, and it would make me look cooler.” And working with Snoop allowed Perry the chance to partake in one of the rapper’s alleged favorite pastimes. “I was scared for my life to get off the hookah. Everyone else is smoking everything else. I was saying to myself, ‘If that sh– still gets Snoop high, if I breathe it in I will die. I will be on a permanent balloon.’ I was like, ‘Hold on to the hookah.’ ” What do you think of Perry’s comments about fianc

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New Movie Releases in Theaters and on DVD

In the “Weekend Peekend,” Brett and Ellen offer suggestions movies this weekend, including Knight and Day, I Am Love, and The Killer Inside Me.

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Music Intervention: Snoop Dogg

Sergio Cilli wants Snoop to be awesome again. Martha Stewart? The View? One Life To Live? Please, stop staying yes to everything!

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LT’s Alleged Pimp — Yeah, I Shot At People

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Diddy Wants to ‘Kill Boston,’ Uses Pretend Gun

Filed under: Snoop Dogg , TMZ Sports , P. Diddy Diddy didn’t just want the Los Angeles Lakers to beat the Boston Celtics in Game 6 — he wanted to “kill” ’em … and he pulled the trigger on a make-believe pistol to drive home his point.

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Katy Perry Explains ‘California Gurls’ Video, Frame By Frame

Pop star puts a ‘naughty twist’ on Candy Land for the new clip. By Jocelyn Vena Katy Perry In ‘California Gurls’ Video Photo: Capitol Katy Perry released her pastel-colored, candy-coated new video for “California Gurls” on Tuesday (June 15). In the clip, Perry is dressed in little or nothing and trounces around Candyfornia trying to save her California Gurls from Snoop Dogg’s Sugar Daddy and his Gummi Bear minions. Of course, with the help of some smooth dance moves and a whipped-cream-dispensing bra, the ladies dethrone the evil ruler. Perry sat down with MTV News to walk fans through the behind-the-scenes action. “I like the idea of this being like a board game,” she said. “It’s kind of like Candy Land. That was probably one of my favorite games to play growing up. I like to bring back those pure childhood moments and give them a little bit of a naughty twist, of course!” In the video, Katy travels through Candyfornia, trying to save her pals. “One of the first girls that I rescue out of the music video, one of the first California Gurls, is a girl that we’ve named Bubblicious Betty, and she’s caught in a bubble that Snoop Dogg has put her in from the Bubblicious volcano. “I continue on through Candyfornia,” she added. “I get caught in the candy-cane snake place, where it gets really dicey. I don’t know which tree stalk to climb so that I can get to the cotton-candy clouds.” The video’s elaborate set design gave Perry and her team the chance to really use their imaginations. “It was really exciting doing all of the set production,” she said. “We took over this huge movie set, basically, and we built the gingerbread house, and it has hearts and pink and color. I think it’s got so much color in it.” Of course, the video also has clothes that manage to dazzle the senses as well. “Diesel made me those shorts, which is really cool,” she said. “They bedazzled the Daisy Dukes. And then, of course, towards the end, after I have picked out all of the California Gurls that have been frozen in Candyfornia because Snoop is the evil Mister Oz-like figure, we go to his sugar castle on sugarcane beach, and we tell him who’s boss.” Having Snoop play the bad guy was one of the genius ideas that went into making this video, as was the popsicle that meets a sad end. “I was talking to the director when Snoop was doing his verse, [and] I was like, ‘I really want there to be a melting-popsicle guy,’ ” she revealed. “I just love stuff like that. I think I belong in Japan, in some alternate universe. I think this music video is a little bit my love for all things cute, confectionary and Japanese [and] childhood.” When fans watch the video, two looks will stand out: the cupcake bra and the chest-mounted frosting cannons. “I will tell you that those cupcake bra boobies, they were a little bit heavy and they were interesting,” she said. “It was really fun making these costumes. They’re all one-of-a-kind, and I love the Bettie Page moment in the red and the whipped-cream cans.” So how does it end? Well, Katy wins, of course. “I had the idea for the end shot,” she said. “I want Snoop to be covered in sand like we beat him!” What do you think of the “California Gurls” video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Katy Perry

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