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Justin Bieber – Pray (Cover) by Jake Coco

——–Click here to download!!! – bit.ly ———- Me singing Pray by Justin Bieber I really love the message of this song, especially around the holidays, so I decided to do a cover of it. Hope you enjoy my version of “Pray” by Justin Bieber from his My Worlds Acoustic Album. This cover is available on iTunes, please click here : bit.ly Please share this song on Facebook ! Please do not forget to subscribe to my channel ! Thank you so much for the support. Produced by Jake Coco and WG Snuffy Walden. Recorded at Taylor Made Studios : www.tmadestudios.com Thank you so much for the support ! ——— LINKS Facebook : www.facebook.com Youtube: www.youtube.com Website: www.jakecocolovesyou.com http://www.youtube.com/v/k4DzmH34k2I?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Continue reading here: Justin Bieber – Pray (Cover) by Jake Coco

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Pray-Justin Bieber French(Cover)

FOLLOW ME ; twitter.com This is just a preview of my COVER with the song PRAY of JUSTIN BIEBER!:) The lyrics were rewritten by me in French. IF YOU NOTICED THIS VIDEO JUSTIN BIEBER, I JUST WANT TO SAY THAT I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, Please make my life & Follow me on twitter @dilekkeysan ITS WORTH A LOT TO ME.. I respect you http://www.youtube.com/v/tnWpuw6uZuw?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the article here: Pray-Justin Bieber French(Cover)

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Britney Spears Takes Down Paparazzi In ‘I Wanna Go’ Teaser

Spears sashays around NYC knocking out photogs with her microphone in the video, which debuts Wednesday. By Jocelyn Vena Britney Spears in her “I Wanna Go” video Photo: Jive It’s been a while since Britney Spears decided to take down the paparazzi in one of her music videos (see “Pieces of Me”). In a new teaser for her “I Wanna Go” clip, a fit and smiling Spears is seeking ninja-like vengeance against her biggest enemies: the paparazzi and their prying lenses. In the 30-second tease of the Chris Marrs Piliero-directed video, set to officially drop on Wednesday, Spears stands on a Los Angeles soundstage that’s set to look like New York City and surveys the scene. She’s standing atop a taxi, while cameramen surround her from all angles. Wielding a microphone, the singer whips it around like a weapon, knocking the paps from their positions. These scenes are intercut with Spears standing alone and singing into that same microphone, wearing the T-shirt depicting a skull with Mickey Mouse ears from the single’s cover art. Spears tweeted out some stills from the video as well. In one, she’s seen walking down a city street past an NYPD cop car. In another, with her hair undone and wearing a tight red shirt and lots of necklaces, she poses in profile up against a wall, lights flashing around her. Sneak peeks of the “I Wanna Go” video seem to prove that the visuals will certainly match the song’s reckless-abandon lyrics about busting loose from the confines of life, regardless of the consequences. She sings, “Lately I’ve been stuck imaginin’/ What I wanna do and what I really think, time to blow out/ Be a little inappropriate ’cause I know that everybody’s/ Thinkin’ it when the lights out/ Shame on me/ To need release/ Un-uncontrollably.” Related Videos Britney Spears: I Am The Femme Fatale Related Artists Britney Spears

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Spears sashays around NYC knocking out photogs with her microphone in the video, which debuts Wednesday. By Jocelyn Vena Britney Spears in her “I Wanna Go” video Photo: Jive It’s been a while since Britney Spears decided to take down the paparazzi in one of her music videos (see “Pieces of Me”). In a new teaser for her “I Wanna Go” clip, a fit and smiling Spears is seeking ninja-like vengeance against her biggest enemies: the paparazzi and their prying lenses. In the 30-second tease of the Chris Marrs Piliero-directed video, set to officially drop on Wednesday, Spears stands on a Los Angeles soundstage that’s set to look like New York City and surveys the scene. She’s standing atop a taxi, while cameramen surround her from all angles. Wielding a microphone, the singer whips it around like a weapon, knocking the paps from their positions. These scenes are intercut with Spears standing alone and singing into that same microphone, wearing the T-shirt depicting a skull with Mickey Mouse ears from the single’s cover art. Spears tweeted out some stills from the video as well. In one, she’s seen walking down a city street past an NYPD cop car. In another, with her hair undone and wearing a tight red shirt and lots of necklaces, she poses in profile up against a wall, lights flashing around her. Sneak peeks of the “I Wanna Go” video seem to prove that the visuals will certainly match the song’s reckless-abandon lyrics about busting loose from the confines of life, regardless of the consequences. She sings, “Lately I’ve been stuck imaginin’/ What I wanna do and what I really think, time to blow out/ Be a little inappropriate ’cause I know that everybody’s/ Thinkin’ it when the lights out/ Shame on me/ To need release/ Un-uncontrollably.” Related Videos Britney Spears: I Am The Femme Fatale Related Artists Britney Spears

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Selena Gomez ‘Stoked’ To Nab Britney Spears Song

‘It’s awesome,’ the die-hard Brit fan says of getting to record ‘Whiplash’ for her album. By Christina Garibaldi Selena Gomez Photo: MTV News With her album When the Sun Goes Down set to be released on June 28, and her first big-screen movie “Monte Carlo” hitting theaters on July 1, Selena Gomez has been on a whirlwind promotional tour (her recent hospitalization doesn’t seem to have slowed the young starlet one bit). Last week, in the midst of all that, a couple of tracks from her LP hit the Internet, including one co-written by none other than the pop princess herself, Britney Spears. MTV News caught up with the Disney star on Friday and we asked her about “Whiplash,” the uptempo Spears dance tune. Gomez, who is a die-hard Britney fan , said she was excited to have the opportunity to collaborate with one of her idols. “It’s awesome,” Gomez said of the leaked track. “It was an honor and I’m completely stoked.” But when she was initially given “Whiplash,” a track that reportedly failed to make Spears’ Circus album, the “Wizards of Waverly Place” actress was unaware that Spears had helped to write the song. “I just heard the song; I fell in love with it,” Gomez said. “They gave it to me, the producers who worked on it, and I came and sang and saw that she had co-written it, so I was very excited.” Yet the ties to Spears don’t end there for Gomez. Next month, she hits the road for her first headlining summer tour, and she’ll pay homage to the Femme Fatale. “We are working on a few cover songs. We are working on a Britney tribute ,” Gomez told MTV News earlier this year. “I wanna do a mash-up of all her songs and just go for it ‘ … Baby One More Time,’ and then I think we’re going to try to incorporate ‘Toxic’ and that phase. And then we might do some of her recent, new stuff.” Related Artists Selena Gomez Britney Spears

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Selena Gomez ‘Stoked’ To Nab Britney Spears Song

‘It’s awesome,’ the die-hard Brit fan says of getting to record ‘Whiplash’ for her album. By Christina Garibaldi Selena Gomez Photo: MTV News With her album When the Sun Goes Down set to be released on June 28, and her first big-screen movie “Monte Carlo” hitting theaters on July 1, Selena Gomez has been on a whirlwind promotional tour (her recent hospitalization doesn’t seem to have slowed the young starlet one bit). Last week, in the midst of all that, a couple of tracks from her LP hit the Internet, including one co-written by none other than the pop princess herself, Britney Spears. MTV News caught up with the Disney star on Friday and we asked her about “Whiplash,” the uptempo Spears dance tune. Gomez, who is a die-hard Britney fan , said she was excited to have the opportunity to collaborate with one of her idols. “It’s awesome,” Gomez said of the leaked track. “It was an honor and I’m completely stoked.” But when she was initially given “Whiplash,” a track that reportedly failed to make Spears’ Circus album, the “Wizards of Waverly Place” actress was unaware that Spears had helped to write the song. “I just heard the song; I fell in love with it,” Gomez said. “They gave it to me, the producers who worked on it, and I came and sang and saw that she had co-written it, so I was very excited.” Yet the ties to Spears don’t end there for Gomez. Next month, she hits the road for her first headlining summer tour, and she’ll pay homage to the Femme Fatale. “We are working on a few cover songs. We are working on a Britney tribute ,” Gomez told MTV News earlier this year. “I wanna do a mash-up of all her songs and just go for it ‘ … Baby One More Time,’ and then I think we’re going to try to incorporate ‘Toxic’ and that phase. And then we might do some of her recent, new stuff.” Related Artists Selena Gomez Britney Spears

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Britney Spears’ ‘I Wanna Go’ Premieres Next Wednesday

Chris Marrs Piliero-directed clip will meet deadline for 2011 VMA consideration. By Jocelyn Vena Britney Spears Photo: Max Morse/Getty Images Britney Spears is ready to unleash her “I Wanna Go” music video. The Chris Marrs Piliero-directed clip will hit the Web on Wednesday at 6 a.m. ET. This is the third single off Spears’ Femme Fatale, following up “Hold It Against Me” and “Till the World Ends.” This date is particularly important as it means that Spears just makes the June 24 deadline for the video to qualify for a 2011 Video Music Award. The video was shot late last month in the Los Angeles area. Little else is known about the actual concept for the clip, but given the song’s lyrical content, it seems that dancing will be featured. Piliero recently worked with Ke$ha on her cheeky “Blow” video. He’s also worked with indie acts like the Black Keys and pop rockers like Yellowcard. On Thursday, he gave fans an update on the video via Twitter . “Hey Brit fans … whenever I get deep into a project, I tend to not do much tweeting, so let’s do a quick catch up … finished editing the ‘I Wanna Go’ music video … love it … met up with @britneyspears … we watched it together … she loved it …,” he wrote. “Stoked …” Produced by Max Martin and Shellback, “I Wanna Go” is a funky dance track about going out, letting loose and having a great time, regardless of the consequences. On the song, Spears coos, “Lately I’ve been stuck imaginin’/ What I wanna do and what I really think, time to blow out/ Be a little inappropriate ’cause I know that everybody’s/ Thinkin’ it when the lights out/ Shame on me/ To need release/ Un-uncontrollably.” Related Videos Britney Spears: I Am The Femme Fatale Related Artists Britney Spears

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Tupac 40th Birthday Bash Draws Rick Ross, Erykah Badu

‘Afeni Shakur she was loving the song,’ Meek Mill tells MTV News after performing ‘Tupac Back’ with Ross. By Rob Markman Meek Mill and Rick Ross perform at Tupac’s 40th birthday party Photo: Dennis Byron Tupac’s spirit lived on Thursday night at the Atlanta Symphony Hall, as family, friends and fans celebrated him on what would have been the late rapper/actor’s 40th birthday . Rick Ross, Erykah Badu, Bun B, 8Ball & MJG and comedian Mike Epps all attended the event, raising money for the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation, which helps students develop their skills in the creative arts. The crowd stood and applauded when Epps, host of the event, presented ‘Pac’s mother, Afeni, with a $10,000 donation, The Associated Press reported. Ross then took the stage with his new Maybach Music signee Meek Mill to perform their homage-paying single “Tupac Back.” Not only did the crowd approve but Meek told MTV News he noticed the reaction of one special partygoer in particular. “I was just representing for Tupac and we performed it out here in front of his mom. His mom was loving it; Afeni Shakur she was loving the song,” he said backstage after the show. Mill admitted that he expected to draw some criticism for comparing himself to the revered Shakur on “Tupac Back,” but said he first found inspiration to rap in Shakur’s rebellious attitude. “I knew it was going to be a lot of talk behind it, people sayin’, like, me thinkin’ I’m Tupac or whatever, but we represent the same thing,” the Philly rapper said. ” ‘Pac, he don’t care what he say, he gonna give you rawness, and that’s what I always felt. That’s the biggest message he gave to me: always give out rawness and the things you want to say, say it.” The party was held a day after AllHipHop.com obtained a letter from Dexter Isaac claiming to be involved in the 1994 robbery and shooting of Shakur at Quad Studios in Manhattan. ‘Pac, who was shot five times in that incident, survived, but began serving a prison sentence for a sexual assault charge in February 1995. On September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot in Las Vegas and died in the hospital six days later. Related Artists Tupac Erykah Badu Rick Ross (Hip-Hop)

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Tupac Shakur Rejects ‘Role-Model Label’ In 1992

Iconic rapper would have turned 40 years old on Thursday. By Alvin Blanco, with reporting by MTV News Tupac Shakur in 1992 Photo: Amalgam Digital Had he lived, Tupac Shakur would have turned 40 years old on Thursday (June 16). The sometimes enigmatic, always fiery rapper would have been a grizzled veteran looking back with nostalgia at the exploits that made him the model of hip-hop machismo and passion. But in an interview with MTV News in 1992, the late rapper expressed eloquently why he wanted no part of the “role model” title he was destined to be tagged with. “I say I don’t want to be a role model in the song, because if I let somebody put the role-model label on me, that limits me,” Tupac explained, referring to his song “Ghetto Gospel.” “Because look at those words, ‘role’ and ‘model.’ Both of those are fake words, to play a role and to model, that’s fake. I’m real. Being real, I drink, I hang out, I party — I do things that a 21-year-old does. And even worse, because I didn’t have a childhood, I’m reliving my childhood. I live life to its fullest, I make mistakes, but I do some stuff that some college kids wouldn’t do, because I live from my heart. I have fun. I don’t want to be a role model, I just want to be real.” If Tupac was anything, it was real. He openly admitted his flaws in interviews and his rhymes, and was known for being fiercely loyal, almost to a fault. The “California Love” rapper never wanted his success to prevent him from being relatable to his friends in the “outer city.” (“It’s the outer city because we’re always left out,” he said.) Never forgetting where he came from was a theme heard throughout ‘Pac’s music and was a trait inherent in people he saw as heroes. ” ‘Role model,’ that’s the word that they make. In the outer city, we don’t have it,” Tupac said. “We had [Mike] Tyson, Tyson was the perfect outer-city hero because he was always on the edge, they always wanted to make him a different type of person. But he would never be that, he would always be on the edge, and they hated him for that. They punished him because he never legitimized himself. He hung in clubs. He was the only person I knew that had millions that hung around with rappers. The only black person I know that made it to that millionaire status and then treated rappers with dignity.” ‘Pac continued, “Every entertainment person who has money looks at rappers as ignorant people with mics, holding our jocks, wearing Kangols and big gold chains. Mike Tyson was the only person I can remember being a millionaire and a real brother. And he was my hero, and I want to be like that. And I want more people like that.” Tragically and ironically, Tupac would be shot multiple times on September 7, 1996, after attending the Mike Tyson vs. Bruce Seldon boxing match at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. Although one of hip-hop’s most recognizable stars would succumb to his injuries about a week later, his legend has only risen since his sudden death nearly 15 years ago. Share your memories of Tupac in the comments below. Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Juelz Santana Related Artists Tupac

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Mashup of DEATH!

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Perhaps you’ve seen the video of George Hrab and I performing his song “Death from the Skies”. And perhaps you’ve seen my own show, “Bad Universe” . Now, thanks to Dana Peters, you can see them together : After all, these are the real ways the world will end. Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Bad Astronomy Discovery Date : 15/06/2011 14:30 Number of articles : 2

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