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Eminem And Rihanna’s ‘Love The Way You Lie’ Video: Love On Fire

Megan Fox and Dominic Monaghan play a couple whose passion turns violent in the dramatic clip. By Shaheem Reid Eminem Photo: Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images Eminem ‘s new video for “Love the Way You Lie” tells the story of two lovers (played by Megan Fox and Dominic Monaghan ) whose passion turns violent as their relationship vacillates between ecstasy and agony. The cinematic video, which debuted Thursday night (August 5) on MTV, starts with a close-up of the song’s co-star, Rihanna , singing the chorus in front of a burning house. We then see Fox sitting in the living room of a home with a flame in the palms of her hands. From there, Eminem raps in a field. The video transitions back to the story of seemingly doomed lovers, and we see Fox and Monaghan lying in bed asleep. The first to wake, Fox sees the name “Cindy” written on her boyfriend’s hand and a phone number underneath. She angrily wakes him up, and scenes of them fighting and then making love intertwine, showing how their relationship goes from one extreme to the next. As the second verse starts, we get a flashback of how the couple met: in a bar. The attraction was instant, and they proceed to shoplift vodka from a liquor store. Later, we return to the bar, as Monaghan hits a man over the head with a bottle just because he was playing pool with Fox. Toward the end of the second verse, Eminem joins Rihanna, performing in front of the burning house. As the video progresses, we see more of the war going on between the two lovers. A flame eventually covers Fox, Monaghan and Eminem in three separate instances. The video’s last shot goes right back to the beginning of the clap, as the lovers lie in bed asleep. “I think we tried as hard as we could to not glorify the violence, to try and explain that this was a relationship that is by no means ideal and a relationship that probably should have ended a lot sooner than it did,” Monaghan told MTV News recently. “The concept of ‘Love the Way You Lie’ was essentially a look at the relationship that Eminem was in with his wife, Kim, so I kind of felt like I was playing Eminem a little bit, and Megan Fox was kind of playing Kim. “It’s the story of them getting to know each other, and it’s the story of their tumultuous relationship, and it was the story of the breakdown of their relationship,” he continued. “Ultimately, what I think he’s trying to say in the song … is that he should have walked away a little bit quicker than he did and not let it get as messy as it did.”

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Katy Perry’s ‘Teenage Dream’ Video: Watch A Steamy Sneak Peek!

In the 30-second teaser, Perry dances and locks lips in her California hometown. By James Dinh Katy Perry in the video for “Teenage Dream” In Katy Perry’s last music video, for “California Gurls,” she played a female voyager avoiding Gummi Bears, laying nude on cotton-candy clouds and making her way through what she called “Candyfornia.” But her follow-up music video, for “Teenage Dream,” will bring the singer back to her California hometown as she ventures on a sunny road trip with her lover and friends. In a 30-second teaser, Perry appears as carefree as ever in a dancing, lip-locking montage throughout locations in Santa Barbara, California. Whether it’s basking in the sun of her blue Cadillac as her love interest (played by Josh Kloss) drives next to a carful of laughing friends or getting steamy with Kloss as he pushes her into a hotel bed, the clip’s teaser resonates with the song’s feel-good melody. Katy and friends decide to skip the swimwear and visit a beach as they shed their clothes and dance the afternoon away. Directed by Yoann Lemoine, the video — which premieres Tuesday — was shot in mid-July. Perry cast some of her real-life friends in the clip. She took to Twitter to talk about the “gorgeous” shoot. “Cut, copy, print, moving on! That’s a wrap for Teenage Dream! So gorgeous, I really can’t wait to see what [director] Yoann Lemoine makes of it all!!!” she tweeted. “In my hometown. I got to cast all my friends in the new music vid for Teenage Dream = amazing insanity.” Last month, Perry spoke to MTV News about the track and explained that she had flashbacks of young innocence when writing the song. “I wrote that song in Santa Barbara, and it was a very pure moment for me, because that’s where I’m from,” she told MTV News. “And it was, like, where I started my creative juices. And also it kind of exudes this euphoric feeling, because everybody remembers what their teenage dreams were — all the girls that were on your poster walls.” This isn’t the first teaser Team Katy has provided: She uploaded an lyric YouTube video with various shots from the clip . What do you think of the teaser for Katy’s “Teenage Dream”? Are you excited? Share your thoughts below! Related Artists Katy Perry

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New Taylor Swift Single: Thumbs Up or Down?

Taylor Swift has unleashed her latest single online. The talented young singer has set October 25 as the release date for her new album and has now given fans a chance to listen to “Mine.” Of the song, Taylor has said it’s an ode to her lousy love life, sharing: “[It’s about] my tendency to run from love. It’s a recent tendency. Every example of love in my life has ended in goodbye. The song is about finding the exception to that.” Might actor Toby Hemingway be that exception? Ponder that question as you listen and vote below: Mine What do you think of the single?

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Taylor Swift’s New Single ‘Mine’ Hits Internet

Lead single from singer’s upcoming Speak Now leaked on Wednesday. By James Dinh Taylor Swift Photo: Charles Eshelman/ WireImage If there’s anyone who knows how to sing a song with a spark of teenage love and a happy ending, it’s Taylor Swift. On Wednesday (August 4), the pop star’s “Mine,” the lead single from her forthcoming album, Speak Now, leaked onto the Internet. On the new song, Swift sings about what it feels like to find a guy who’s an exception to the rest. “Mine” is all about the wonders of being in a happy relationship after surviving a rocky past. Without straying too far from typical Swift subject matter, the song features an uplifting country/pop melody and a big chorus. “Do you remember we were sitting there by the water?/ You put your arm around me for the first time/ You made a rebel of a careless man’s careful daughter/ You are the best thing that’s ever been mine,” Swift belts on the sing-along chorus. And while Swift embraces her emotions, her take on relationships proves more realistic than some of her earlier material. “And I remember that fight, 2:30 a.m./ You said everything was slipping right out of our hands/ I ran out crying and you followed me out into the street/ Brace myself for the goodbye/ Because it’s all I’ve ever known/ And you took me by surprise/ You said, ‘I’ll never leave you alone,’ ” she sings on the song’s bridge. Last month, Swift described “Mine” as a reflection of her own love-life habits, revealing that she’s “developed this pattern of running away” when relationships turn to love and get serious. “The song is sort of about finding the exception to that and finding someone who would make you believe in love and realize that it could work out, because I’m never ever going to go past hoping that love works out,” she told fans during a live Ustream chat. Swift recently taped a performance of “Mine” for an upcoming special titled “CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock,” which will air September 1 on ABC. The video for the song was shot in early July and features British actor Toby Hemingway. Locals on the set reported spotting Swift shooting scenes on a lake and walking outside of a church. What do you think of Taylor’s new single, “Mine”? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Taylor Swift

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Lollapalooza Lookback 1992: Ice Cube Looks To Get ‘Buck Wild’

‘I think everybody’s going to come out with an open mind,’ the rapper said before playing for the fest’s mostly white crowds. By James Montgomery Ice Cube Photo: MTV News With the 2010 edition of Lollapalooza set to kick off Friday, MTV News decided to dive deep into our archives and dig up the greatest/ weirdest/ scariest/ downright rocking-est moments in the fest’s rather epic history. We’re calling it “Lollapalooza Lookback,” and we think it’s a pretty fitting tribute to the granddaddy of American music festivals. We’ve already tackled Pearl Jam’s 1992 afternoon set and Nine Inch Nails’ stage-trashing high jinks from 1991 ; now, we’re checking in with Ice Cube, who took the stage in ’92 on a mission. 1992: Ice Cube Aims High, Hits Hard One of Lollapalooza’s greatest legacies is that it was the first touring festival to bring rap music to the suburbs. On the first tour, Perry Farrell fearlessly booked Ice-T (backed by Body Count, who would very shortly be embroiled in controversy over their “Cop Killer” song), and then, in ’92, he followed it up by locking in Ice Cube, who had already shocked and awed many with albums like AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted and Death Certificate — and would soon blow away mainstream audiences with The Predator. But, in the summer of ’92, Cube was still largely unknown to white audiences — or, more correctly, they only knew what they read about him. And that tended to be very, very bad. So, really, Farrell was being beyond brave when he inked Cube to the main stage. It was the kind of move that’s commonplace these days, but back in the early ’90s, it wasn’t. Until Lollapalooza, of course. Still, Cube couldn’t have predicted any of this. And, as he told MTV News at an early Lolla date in July 1992, he almost passed on playing the festival — until he got some advice from a friend. “Basically, I talked to Ice-T, and he was telling me about Lollapalooza and how it was good … and I heard they wanted to get me on there, you know, and he was telling me, ‘Fans who have never seen you play before that have been wanting to see you play may be scared to go to a rap concert. It would be cool,’ ” Cube said. “[He said] ‘You should go out and see. … Everything’s done so professionally, and you should go out and experience it,’ so I was like, ‘I’m down, I’m with that.’ ” And so, he signed on. Still, he didn’t quite know what he was in for. After all, these would be the largest white audiences he’d played for in America. But he was up for the challenge. “I was like, ‘You know, I know the crowd is going to be mostly white,’ but [T] said it’s like Europe. And the white kids in Europe go buck wild for rap concerts, so I’m definitely with that,” Cube said. “I think everybody’s going to come out with an open mind, and they’re going to be willing to learn about all the groups out here, including the rap groups. I want people to understand the young black male, how it is living in the United States and the pain and hurt we feel. … I might learn a thing or two, also. I haven’t seen any of these bands play, and you can’t teach until you learn.” Make sure to come back Thursday, when we reveal another Lollapalooza Lookback. Plus, MTV News’ Lollapalooza Live will be streaming Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m. right here on MTV.com. Related Videos Lollapalooza Lookback Related Artists Ice Cube

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Taylor Swift To Perform New Single On CMA Special In September

Swift will sing ‘Mine,’ from her upcoming Speak Now album. By Jocelyn Vena Taylor Swift Photo: Jason Kempin/ Getty Images Fans might be anxiously awaiting the October 25 release of Taylor Swift’s new album, Speak Now , but they shouldn’t have to wait too much longer to hear Swift perform the album’s first single, “Mine.” Swift is expected to perform the track on the TV special “CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock.” Swift secretly taped the show last month in Nashville when she was performing at the CMA Music Festival, according to People.com . The special, which will be hosted by Tim McGraw, will air on September 1 on ABC. Other performers scheduled to appear include Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley and Reba McEntire. Swift has been busy as of late prepping for the release of the album, a follow-up to her highly successful album Fearless . The video for “Mine” has been shot, with British actor Toby Hemingway playing Swift’s love interest in the clip and Swift donning a wedding dress. As for the song, Swift has said it’s all about her love life. “It’s been sort of a recent tendency, and I think it’s because, for me, every really direct example of love that I’ve had in front of me has ended in goodbye and ended in breakups and things like that. So I think I’ve developed this pattern of running away when it comes time to fall in love and stay in a relationship. The song is sort of about finding the exception to that and finding someone who would make you believe in love and realize that it could work out, because I’m never, ever going to go past hoping that love works out,” she explained. Like the song, the new album will have a theme. “For me, I write everything that I live, so you’ve got to give yourself a little bit of time to live a lot of things so you can write about a lot of things. And my only option is to write about what I’ve been through and what I’ve lived. So thankfully, in the past two years, I’ve experienced a lot of things that I’ve been dying to write about and a lot of things that I wanted to say in the moment that I didn’t,” she explained. “I’ve been working on it for two years, so ever since we put out Fearless, I’ve been writing for this record and sort of conceptualizing it and putting it together in my head and sort of figuring out what I want it to be,” she added. “I like to take a lot of time in between albums to work up the next one and see what it is.” Related Artists Taylor Swift

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Kaskade And Dragonette Vocalist Team Up For ‘Fire In Your New Shoes’

‘I wanted somebody who was on the pop-electro sound already,’ Kaskade says of choosing Martina Sorbara as his collaborator. By Akshay Bhansali Kaskade Photo: MTV News Earlier this year, progressive house-music producer Ryan Raddon — known to his fans around the world as Kaskade — found himself body-checking pop-music goliaths when his album Dynasty debuted at #5 on the iTunes album download charts, knocking Justin Bieber out of the top 10 that week. The album spent three consecutive weeks in the top 10, an indicator of popular music’s current appetite for faster beats per minute as well as a credit to Kaskade’s own skills. And while Dynasty features a mainstream dance collaboration with Dutch music titan Ti

Pop Star M.I.A.’s Suicide Bomber Song: ‘I Really Love Allah’

A controversial new pop song might have young music fans unwittingly singing about burkas, the Taliban and, especially, loving Allah. Pop singer phenomenon Maya Arulpragasam, also known as M.I.A., has released a new song called “Lovalot” that has raised eyebrows among music reviewers, some of whom say the lyrics show M.IA.’s sympathy for radical Muslim suicide bombers. The British-born singer, who has openly supported the terrorist organization Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, based her catchy new song “Lovalot” on the 17-year-old Russian “black-widow” Moscow subway bomber Dzhennet Abdurakhmanova, according to newspapers like The Guardian . “In the deadpan electro-rap of ‘Lovalot,’ inspired by a well-publicized incident involving a slain Islamic terrorist and his vengeful suicide-bombing Russian wife, M.I.A. commiserates,” wrote Brad Wheeler in the Globe and Mail on July 13. The song is featured on M.I.A.’s new CD, // / Y /, which was released in July through the singer’s own label N.E.E.T., as well as XL Recordings and Interscope Records. Lovalot’s references to terrorism are hard to ignore, and at points the singer even compares herself to a Taliban fighter and a bomber. “Like a Taliban trucker eatin’ boiled-up yucca, got my eyes done like I’m in a black burka,” sings M.I.A. early in the song. Later she continues, “Like a hand-me-down sucker throwin’ bombs at a Mecca. Call it good will, get money to get better. Keep your head down like a UNICEF worker, if you get hit you can’t question the f**ka’.” Probably one of the most controversial parts of the song is the chorus, where M.I.A. repeats the phrase “I really love a lot” in such a way that it sounds like “I really love Allah.” “Through the mischievous dropping of a ‘t,’ the line ‘I really love a lot’ sounds an awful lot like ‘I really love Allah,'” wrote Wheeler. In the past, M.I.A. has played up her family’s connection to radical Sri Lankan terror groups, and she also shows an affinity for violence in the song, repeating “I fight the ones who fight me” in the chorus. M.I.A., who was included in Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential people in 2009 and sang on the soundtrack for the movie “Slumdog Millionaire,” is well-known for her radical political views. She has previously compared herself to the PLO, and in a controversial interview with New York Times writer Lynn Hirschberg, M.I.A. defended her lyrics, saying “I don’t want to make the same music, sing about the same stuff, talk about the same things. If that makes me a terrorist, then I’m a terrorist.” M.I.A.’s New York Times interview with Hirschberg resulted in a feud between the singer and the journalist, with M.I.A. publishing Hirschberg’s phone number on Twitter. The musician claimed that she wasn’t portrayed accurately in the article. Another recent song of M.I.A.’s that has drawn criticism is “Born Free.” The ultra-graphic and violent music video for the song features American immigration authorities rounding up red-headed people and busing them to the desert, where the redheads are chased down, shot, and blown apart with bombs. Lyrics of “Lovalot”: They told me this is a free country, But now it feels like a chicken factory. I feel cooped up, I wanna bust free, Got nothin’ to lose if you get me. Like a Taliban trucker eatin’ boiled-up yucca, Get my eyes done like I’m in a black burka, Been through shit, yeah it’s a fucka’, But now I make tunes, say shuck-a-lucka-lucka. Shuck-a-lucka-la, Shuck-a-lucka-lee, Shuck-a-lucka-lucka-lucka-lucky, lucky me. If you check me, I check you. If they kick you, then I’ll back you. Say something new, say something cool, Give you my time, but I ain’t no fool. I could I could I, break-a-break-a jaw, Every-every time someone steps on my toe. I fight the ones that fight me. I really love a lah, I really love a lah. I really love a lah, I really love a lah. But, I fight the ones that fight me. But, I fight the ones that fight me. I fight the ones that fight me. But, I fight– But, I fight– But, I fight– But, I fight the ones that fight me. Who’s in town? Them no like me, me no like them. Like Hu Jintao Instead of them I got a new-found gem. Someone I can love up like men. Like a bomber needs to love up Chen. Like a hand-me-down sucker throwin’ bombs at a Mecca, Call the good will, get money to get better. Keep your head down like a Unicef worker, If you get hit you can’t question the fucka’. I can’t come out Yeah but yeah but why If I B the F to the F to the I. If you met me, then you’d get me, But for you to get me, will you get a fee. Shoots men to be free, where’s Bob Marley? ‘Cause I won’t turn my cheek like I’m Gandhi. I fight the ones that fight me. I fight the ones that fight me. I really love a lah, I really love a lah. I really love a lah, I really love a lah. But, I fight the ones that fight me. But, I fight the ones that fight me. I fight the ones that fight me. But, I fight– But, I fight– But, I fight– But, I fight the ones that fight me. M.I.A. will be performing a concert in Los Angeles on July 17, and another one in New York City on July 24.

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Drake’s ‘Fancy’ Was Mary J. Blige’s Song First, Swizz Beatz Reveals

Producer also says Drizzy wanted Andre 3000 on the track along with him and T.I. By Shaheem Reid Drake Photo: Michael Caulfield/ WireImage Drake ‘s new single “Fancy” almost ended up on two other albums before it finally landed on Thank Me Later. ” ‘Fancy’ has been well-traveled,” said Swizz Beatz, who produced the song. “It started off as a Swizz record. Then I got Mary [J. Blige] on it. It was supposed to be on her [ Stronger With Each Tear ], but we missed the deadline. Then I pulled it back for my [upcoming] record. Then five o’clock one morning, on the phone speaking with Drake, he’s in a different time zone, we’re trying to figure out what he needs [for his album]. He’s like, ‘Yo, I just need a record for the ladies.’ I’m on my computer playing him joints over the phone. Then I played him ‘Fancy.’ I was like, ‘You want something like this?’ But I was playing it as a reference.” On the original version of “Fancy,” Swizz raps about an educated girl who works at the Guggenheim Museum, while MJB sang about an independent female. “She got it all together,” Blige sings. “She don’t need you to help her/ She got her own paper/ She don’t need you to take her on a shopping spree/ My girl’s fancy, fly and free.” Drake didn’t want something like what Swizz played; he wanted that exact song for his album. “He was like, ‘That’s the record I need,’ ” Swizz recalled. “I said, ‘OK, I’ll make you that.’ ” Drake replied: “No. That’s the record I need.” Swizzy gave up the goods. “I’m a producer first,” Swizz said. “So he can have the record. I’m still on it, it’s still love. He’s a heck of an artist, and I feel no ways but honored.” The finished version of the song we hear on the album features Drake, Swizz and Tip, but at least one other MC was on the wish list to be on the song. “Andre 3000 was supposed to be on ‘Fancy,’ ” Swizz revealed. “Drake had a group of people he wanted to be on it: Andre, Tip, this one, that one. But the deadline for the album rushed a lot of things. [Drake] can tell you the rest, but Tip just wound up being on it. Which I’m cool with, cause that’s the homie.” Drake is filming the videos for “Fancy” and “Miss Me” this week in Atlanta. Are you glad “Fancy” ended up with Drake? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos ‘Drake: Better Than Good Enough’ Related Photos Drake’s Style: From A To Drizzy

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