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Justin Bieber is BALD

Justin Bieber is BALD! Justin is completely bald! Jimmy Kimmel shaved his head! Biebs was on Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday night. Jimmy actually swayed Biebs to let him cut his hair! Jimmy said they held a Twitter contest about a song title, and someone suggested they call the song ‘Jimmy cuts Justin’s hair.’ Jimmy didn’t

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Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ Gives Her ‘Mass Appeal,’ Experts Say

Radio programming directors say new song is getting ‘mad love’ already. By Gil Kaufman Lady Gaga Photo: Getty Images Given the months of anticipation, it’s hard to believe that Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” would live up to expectations when it premiered. The towering, club-remix-ready anthem in support of outliers, outcasts and proud freaks of all stripes debuted on radio early Friday morning (February 11), and as with just about all things Gaga, the response was immediate. After hearing it very early Friday morning, Julie Pilat, the assistant program director and music director at Los Angeles’ KIIS FM dubbed the song a “one-listen record.” In an e-mail sent soon after the song debuted on her station (hours before the scheduled 6 a.m. ET debut on the East Coast), Pilat wrote that the song, “sounds incredible on KIIS.

Listen to Lady Gaga’s New Single ‘Born This Way’

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Well, you’ve heard the remix , you’ve read the lyrics , and now here’s the song. Lady Gaga’s anthemic “Born This Way,” and its bound to be ubiquitous chorus and spoken word segments straight out of Madonna’s “Vogue” (“Don’t be a drag, just be a queen”), is here. Take a listen. It won’t be for the last time. Read more posts by Willa Paskin Filed Under: gaga , born this way , lady gaga , music Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Vulture Discovery Date : 11/02/2011 12:20 Number of articles : 2

Listen to Lady Gaga’s New Single ‘Born This Way’

Listen to Lady Gaga’s New Single ‘Born This Way’

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Well, you’ve heard the remix , you’ve read the lyrics , and now here’s the song. Lady Gaga’s anthemic “Born This Way,” and its bound to be ubiquitous chorus and spoken word segments straight out of Madonna’s “Vogue” (“Don’t be a drag, just be a queen”), is here. Take a listen. It won’t be for the last time. Read more posts by Willa Paskin Filed Under: gaga , born this way , lady gaga , music Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Vulture Discovery Date : 11/02/2011 12:20 Number of articles : 2

Listen to Lady Gaga’s New Single ‘Born This Way’

Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ Premieres

Gaga channels ’90s dance music on new track celebrating individuality. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga Photo: Andy Sheppard/ Redferns/ Getty Images Fun, empowering and over-the-top. Those are the first adjectives that come to mind upon hearing Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way.” Between Gaga’s empowering lyrics and the music’s heavy club influences, the song is set to appease her fans and pop lovers everywhere who had no idea what Gaga had up her meat sleeves for this highly anticipated single, which debuted early Friday morning (February 11). At first listen, it sounds a lot like a ’90s club anthem that could have been pulled right out Madonna’s “Vogue” period, complete with rhythmic spoken-word parts. But upon a closer listen, Gaga’s distinct voice makes the song all hers. “It doesn’t matter if you love him or capital H-I-M,” she says on loop at the song’s beginning, “because you were born this way, baby.” As synths crash into a beat, Gaga belts out the song’s first verse, “My mama told me when I was young/ We are all born superstars.” She then quickly moves into the chorus, and it’s clear this song is meant to be heard in a big space. It’s fast and hard-hitting. Gaga sings/speaks in the middle of the song: “Don’t be a drag, be a queen/ Whether you’re broke or evergreen/ You’re black, white, beige, chola descent/ You’re Lebanese, You’re Orient/ Whether life’s disabilities/ Left you outcast, bullied or teased/ Rejoice and love yourself today/ ‘Cause baby you we’re born this way/ No matter gay, straight, or bi/ Lesbian, transgendered life/ I’m on the right track baby/ I was born to survive/ No matter black, white or beige/ Chola or Orient made/ I’m on the right track baby/ I was born to be brave.” The music fades out momentarily as Gaga sings a cappella before a synthy organ comes back in and she closes out the song, her voice clear and strong. The song is part gospel for her little monsters (particularly the ones who feel persecuted for their sexuality or other differences) and part funky dance tune that anyone could relate to. The song was written and co-produced by Gaga. Fernando Garibay and DJ White Shadow also got co-production credits on the track, which will appear on her May album of the same name. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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‘American Idol’ recap: San Francisco treats?

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We’re with Steven Tyler, Hollywooooo can’t come soon enough for our tastes. Which is good, because that’s where “American Idol” is headed Thursday night. The show made its final stop on the way there Wednesday night, pulling into San Francisco… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Show Tracker Discovery Date : 10/02/2011 12:37 Number of articles : 3

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LOL: Captain America: “F*ck Yeah!” TV Spot Remix

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[1] CelticPredator has improved the Super Bowl commercial for Marvel’s Captain America: The First Avenger, by replacing the soundtrack with the song “America, Fuck Yeah” from Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s Team America: World Police. The result is better than you might imagine. Hit the jump to watch it now. via: High Def [2] [1] http://www.slashfilm.com/wp/wp-content/images/captainAmericaSuit-CROP.jpg… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 10/02/2011 14:00 Number of articles : 2

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B.o.B’s ‘Nothin’ On You’: From Near-Miss To Grammy Nominee

Record of the Year contender almost didn’t make its way to B.o.B. By James Montgomery B.o.B Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Perhaps the most remarkable thing about B.o.B’s “Nothin’ On You” was not its chart-topping success, its earnestness or the fact that it served as an introductory course in two of the year’s biggest artists. It’s the fact that the song wasn’t meant for B.o.B at all. Yes, before the song — which is nominated for three Grammys , including Record of the Year — found its way to B.o.B, it was originally intended for Lupe Fiasco. Seems the folks at Atlantic Records felt that it would be a perfect fit for the Chicago MC, and they insisted that its producers, the Smeezingtons, send it their way. But, as fate would have it, one of the men responsible for shaping B.o.B’s career intervened. And the rest was history. “I was actually working on a session in Chung King [Studios], and [Atlantic Records chairman] Craig Kallman called me during that session with that particular track to work on it for Lupe Fiasco,” Jim Jonsin, who signed B.o.B to his Rebel Rock imprint, told MTV News in May. “I told Craig, ‘I like the song a lot. It’s a smash and could be somebody’s single. But it’s not Lupe’s record. I need this record for B.o.B. Please give this record to B.o.B.’ I guess they went through whoever they went through, convinced whoever they needed to, and it got to B.o.B.” Turns out, Jonsin’s instincts were right. “Nothin’ On You” found its way to B.o.B, and would head to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in May 2010, where it stayed for two consecutive weeks. Bouyed by the success of the single, B.o.B’s debut record, The Adventures of Bobby Ray, would open at #1 on the albums chart, and 2010 officially had its first breakout hip-hop star. And if the whole situation seems a bit, well, magical, you’re not alone. Seems that even the Smeezingtons — Bruno Mars, Phillip Lawrence and Ari Levine — were shocked by the fortuitous series of events that led to “Nothin’ ” topping the charts, and they admitted as much to MTV News. “Me and Phil always had that hook,” said Mars, who, of course, used the song to launch his own successful solo career . “So one day, our other partner … Ari, he walked into the studio and said he programmed the drums [over]. It had this old-school hip-hop beat. I said, ‘Gimme the piano,’ and that was the first thing I started playing. Magically, that melody worked with this track we were doing.” Of course, B.o.B would go on to score more hits on his own — the ubiquitous “Airplanes,” his duet with Paramore’s Hayley Williams chief among them — one could argue that without the success of “Nothin’ On You,” none of those achievements would have been possible. You can chalk all of it up to magic, but, as he heads into Sunday’s 53rd Grammy Awards, B.o.B prefers to give credit to the song’s sweet-natured sincerity, which connected with fans in a way a lot of songs just don’t. And, really, he’s right about that too. “Introducing B.o.B or Bobby Ray, it takes more than one song to do it,” he said. “But I feel like this song is really genuine and really sincere, so I feel good about people finding out about me through ‘Nothin’ On You.’ ” Are you rooting for “Nothin’ On You” to win Record of the Year at the Grammys? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos 2011 Grammy Performers Related Artists B.o.B Bruno Mars

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B.o.B’s ‘Nothin’ On You’: From Near-Miss To Grammy Nominee

Record of the Year contender almost didn’t make its way to B.o.B. By James Montgomery B.o.B Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Perhaps the most remarkable thing about B.o.B’s “Nothin’ On You” was not its chart-topping success, its earnestness or the fact that it served as an introductory course in two of the year’s biggest artists. It’s the fact that the song wasn’t meant for B.o.B at all. Yes, before the song — which is nominated for three Grammys , including Record of the Year — found its way to B.o.B, it was originally intended for Lupe Fiasco. Seems the folks at Atlantic Records felt that it would be a perfect fit for the Chicago MC, and they insisted that its producers, the Smeezingtons, send it their way. But, as fate would have it, one of the men responsible for shaping B.o.B’s career intervened. And the rest was history. “I was actually working on a session in Chung King [Studios], and [Atlantic Records chairman] Craig Kallman called me during that session with that particular track to work on it for Lupe Fiasco,” Jim Jonsin, who signed B.o.B to his Rebel Rock imprint, told MTV News in May. “I told Craig, ‘I like the song a lot. It’s a smash and could be somebody’s single. But it’s not Lupe’s record. I need this record for B.o.B. Please give this record to B.o.B.’ I guess they went through whoever they went through, convinced whoever they needed to, and it got to B.o.B.” Turns out, Jonsin’s instincts were right. “Nothin’ On You” found its way to B.o.B, and would head to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in May 2010, where it stayed for two consecutive weeks. Bouyed by the success of the single, B.o.B’s debut record, The Adventures of Bobby Ray, would open at #1 on the albums chart, and 2010 officially had its first breakout hip-hop star. And if the whole situation seems a bit, well, magical, you’re not alone. Seems that even the Smeezingtons — Bruno Mars, Phillip Lawrence and Ari Levine — were shocked by the fortuitous series of events that led to “Nothin’ ” topping the charts, and they admitted as much to MTV News. “Me and Phil always had that hook,” said Mars, who, of course, used the song to launch his own successful solo career . “So one day, our other partner … Ari, he walked into the studio and said he programmed the drums [over]. It had this old-school hip-hop beat. I said, ‘Gimme the piano,’ and that was the first thing I started playing. Magically, that melody worked with this track we were doing.” Of course, B.o.B would go on to score more hits on his own — the ubiquitous “Airplanes,” his duet with Paramore’s Hayley Williams chief among them — one could argue that without the success of “Nothin’ On You,” none of those achievements would have been possible. You can chalk all of it up to magic, but, as he heads into Sunday’s 53rd Grammy Awards, B.o.B prefers to give credit to the song’s sweet-natured sincerity, which connected with fans in a way a lot of songs just don’t. And, really, he’s right about that too. “Introducing B.o.B or Bobby Ray, it takes more than one song to do it,” he said. “But I feel like this song is really genuine and really sincere, so I feel good about people finding out about me through ‘Nothin’ On You.’ ” Are you rooting for “Nothin’ On You” to win Record of the Year at the Grammys? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos 2011 Grammy Performers Related Artists B.o.B Bruno Mars

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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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