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Scott Dangerfield’s ‘American Idol’ Audition Wows Jennifer Lopez

‘You might be my favorite so far,’ J.Lo tells the unassuming student teacher in Milwaukee. By Adam Graham Scott Dangerfield auditions on Wednesday’s “American Idol” Photo: FOX Sometimes talent catches you off guard, and Scott Dangerfield came into his Milwaukee audition on Wednesday’s (January 26) “American Idol” episode without a hard-luck tale or a weepy backstory. But he left elevated on a cloud of praise and was dubbed by Jennifer Lopez as her “favorite” contestant thus far. The first thing the judges noticed about Dangerfield, an unassuming 22-year-old student teacher in Milwaukee, was his lips, and how he appeared to be wearing lipstick. Blushing, he wiped off his lips. “I was kissing one of the girls backstage!” Dangerfield said, prompting Jackson to make a crack about a potential love connection. “More than one destiny is going to be made for me today,” Dangerfield joked. With his shaggy haircut, black framed glasses and bookish outfit — he wore a button-down shirt with the sleeves rolled up and a casual pair of shorts — Dangerfield gave off a slight Clay Aiken vibe, albeit cooler than the season-two contestant. And when he sang, it was similarly surprising: He did Amos Lee’s 2005 song “Dreamin’ ” and infused it with his rich, soulful tone, made smoother by his easygoing style. There were no nerves on display as he sang, and Dangerfield sailed through the audition. The judges were floored. “You might be my favorite so far,” Lopez beamed. “I swear! Wow!” She pushed for a quick vote, giddily bouncing in her chair and repeating “I want to vote!” like a toddler trying to get her way. Yes, Dangerfield managed to turn J.Lo into a pile of mush. Following Lopez’s yes vote, Randy Jackson offered one of his trademark over-the-top endorsements — “hundred million percent yes” is just the same as “100 percent yes,” Randy — and Steven Tyler chimed in by saying, “We’ve been waiting all day for you.” But Lopez still wasn’t finished gushing: “Keep the hair, keep the glasses, I like all of it,” she said, reiterating, “You’re my favorite.” In the hallway outside the judges’ room, Dangerfield was greeted by a group of friends, to whom he bragged about Lopez’s praise, saying it almost caused him to faint. But he had earned his right to gloat: Unlike his namesake Rodney, this Dangerfield got plenty of respect. What did you think of “American Idol” on Wednesday? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Artists Jennifer Lopez

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‘American Idol’ Finds Tragic Stories, Aerosmith Groupies In Milwaukee

Jerome Bell, Scott Dangerfield, Alyson Jados and Scotty McCreery stand out in week two. By Gil Kaufman Steven Tyler on Wednesday’s “American Idol” Photo: FOX The second week of “American Idol” auditions brought our judges to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the first visit to the beer-and-cheese-loving Midwestern town busted out of the gate with a surefire star in the making, as well as the by-now-familiar slow-motion glamour montage complete with Steven Tyler yelps and profane bleeps. The trip also served up one of the most touching “Idol” audition moments of all time and a healthy roster of talented young teens. Though the focus was to be on the auditioners this year, the episode opened with Randy Jackson and Steven Tyler doing an endearing a cappella duet of Aerosmith’s “Sweet Emotion” accompanied by an Altoids tin and some cheeky lyrics about bad singing. As if we could forget that Tyler is a world-famous rock star, right? But that was soon replaced by the froggy voice of Garner, North Carolina, native Scotty McCreery, 16, who wowed the judges off the bat with his perfect country rumble through Josh Turner’s “Your Man” and Travis Tritt’s “Put Some Drive in Your Country.” Both songs sounded like the work of a career cowboy crooner rather than a high school baseball prospect. “Well hellfire, save matches, f— a duck and see what hatches!” Tyler enthused to the howls of the whole “Idol” crew. “That’s beautiful.” Host Ryan Seacrest humored budding radio host Joe Repka, 19, an awkward communications major who lost the panel off the bat with his lame “radio voice,” then set them howling like dogs with a warbly operatic slog through Billy Joel’s “The Longest Time.” Emma Henry, 15, said she’s watched the show since she was 5, and her raspy, emotional “True Colors” by Cyndi Lauper had rough spots but won Tyler over with its unique character. “I want this so bad; this is what my life is about,” the emo teen wept after judge Jennifer Lopez said no and Jackson reluctantly put her through. “Don’t disappoint us,” he cautioned. One of the bright spots in an otherwise grim day of auditions in Milwaukee was colorful belter Naima Adedapo, who killed it with a gospel-tinged slow-and-easy version of Donny Hathaway’s “For All We Know,” which was powerful, self-assured and oh-so-buttery. “I like you a lot,” said Lopez, who called Adedapo the whole package. They also gave a thumbs-up to wedding/ bar mitzvah singer Jerome Bell , 27, when the New York native slayed Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On” thanks to high energy and a sugar-sweet falsetto. “So good, so good,” Tyler gushed. One thing has already become clear this season: Singing Lady Gaga is a terrible idea in an “Idol” audition. Every time. And don’t show up with giant toothbrushes or wearing your Civil War re-enactment costumes, because that mess doesn’t wash. Admitting that they lowered the age limit in part because of Bieber Fever, Seacrest said there have been a lot of stellar 15-year-olds so far this year, with startlingly confident California native Thia Megia proving them right after a soulful stroll through Adele’s “Chasing Pavements.” She set off an avalanche of 15-year-old gold-ticket winners, providing a glimpse of the youthquake that is sure to shake the Hollywood rounds. It’s unclear why 22-year-old Harvard grad and White House intern Molly De-Wolf Swensen even needs “Idol,” but the statuesque blonde proved she has some other skills with a smoky “Sitting on the Dock of the Bay” that appeared to catch Tyler’s eye. “Who knew what was goin’ on at the White House?” Randy said, with Tyler adding, “That’s great. You got attitude, you know where to put it, geez, that was beautiful!” Day two brought more R&B belters, a (terrible) Obama impersonator, an operatic destruction of Bieber’s “Baby” and a Minnie Riperton slayer with some serious bad attitude. Then there was mild-mannered awkward loner accountant/funeral singer (is that even a thing?) Steve Beghun, who did a Jason Mraz-meets-Josh Groban warble that Tyler called “disturbingly great” and which was just good enough to get him to Hollywood. Milwaukee student teacher Scott Dangerfield, 22, looked like an indie-rock slacker but came on like a blue-eyed soulster when he sang Amos Lee’s “Dreamin’.” It felt a bit mannered but was so compelling to Lopez that she called it her favorite audition so far, counseling him to keep the grown-out Bieber hair and nerdy glasses. Hire a rock star and you’ll get a few groupies, such as self-avowed Chicago rocker girl and bartender Ali Jados, 26, who immediately caught her idol’s fancy. “Wow,” Tyler said wide-eyed while looking over the raven-haired beauty with the voluptuous mouth. “You look like you could be one of my … nope, I can’t say it. … One of my friends. ” She knew just what song to pick, too, growling out a cover of the Beatles’ “Come Together,” which Aerosmith famously covered in the disastrous 1978 “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” movie, segueing into a duet with Tyler on Aerosmith’s “Dream On.” Tyler appreciated that she sang one of his songs but said he was scared by how pitchy her performance was, though Lopez liked her stage presence and performance quality. Randy gave it a no while Lopez said yes, so it was up to Tyler, who faked left and then sent Jados to the next round. The night ended with one of the all-time “Idol” audition tearjerker stories, courtesy of Chicago’s Chris Medina, 26, who told the tragic tale of his fianc

Katy Perry Unveils Artwork For New Single, ‘E.T.’

‘Stay tuned for a new music video,’ Teenage Dream singer teases. By Jocelyn Vena Artwork for Katy Perry’s “E.T.” Photo: Capitol Records/ EMI As expected, Katy Perry is set to release the spacey dance track “E.T.” as her next Teenage Dream single. It follows in the footsteps of smashes like “California Gurls,” “Teenage Dream” and “Firework.” Perry made the announcement on her Facebook page, releasing artwork for the single. In the black-and-white photograph, Perry sports blunt bangs, a heavy cat eye and a top that appears to be made of pleather and fish-scale sequins. “Here’s a sneak peek of the artwork for ‘E.T.,’ the next single off ‘Teenage Dream’!” the message says. “Stay tuned for a new music video and remixes coming soon.” While little else is known about the video, Perry has made it her mission to keep releasing memorable clips. “I’m looking forward to making music videos on this new album,” she said late last year about Teenage Dream . “There’s a story to the songs. … I’m really excited about … making those music videos that are going to be larger than life.” Perry has been playing “E.T.” live recently. Last month at Z-100’s Jingle Ball , the spirited singer joked about the spacey dance track, telling the crowd, “This next song is about falling in love with a foreigner, like far away … not even in England.” In addition to prepping her next single, Perry has been busy tweeting up a storm about her Grammy performance and California Dreams Tour , which kicks off next month. “Cotton Candy angel is working up a treat you’ll NEVER forget for GRAMMY’S & TOUR!” she wrote earlier this week. Is “E.T.” a good choice for Katy Perry’s next single? Sound off below! Related Artists Katy Perry

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Afrojack Discusses His Part In Chris Brown’s ‘Look At Me Now’

Dutch dance producer tells MTV News how he contributed to C. Breezy’s Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, Diplo collabo. By Akshay Bhansali Afrojack in an MTV News Skype interview Photo: MTV News Afrojack already had reason to celebrate as he headed into the new year. The Dutch dance-music producer’s pop/dance single “Take Over Control,” featuring singer Eva Simons, made the top 25 on Billboard ‘s Dance/Club Play Songs chart in December. And now his second U.S. release, packed with hip-hop heavy-hitters, seems primed for chart success. MTV News caught up with the EDM producer (born Nick van de Wall) for a skype chat last week, and he talked about his contribution to Chris Brown’s “Look at Me Now,” the latest offering from the singer’s upcoming F.A.M.E. album. The track is a fast-rapping flurry of awesome self-indulgence courtesy of Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne and Chris, with an eerie downtempo beat cooked up by chefs Afrojack and Diplo. The pair of producers previously collaborated on “Pon De floor,” off Diplo’s Major Lazer full-length release, and according to Afrojack, “Look at Me Now” is the product of a beat he’d passed along to the Philadelphia producer. “Yeah, Diplo called me,” Afrojack recalled. “He was like, ‘We are in the studio right now, and we are gonna do a track on the beat.’ And I was like, ‘OK, whatever. Have fun.’ ” Eventually, “Look at Me Now,” was born. While Afrojack sounded casual about the song’s evolution, he said he’s certainly pleased with the finished product. “I just love these kind of people on a track like this,” he said. “It’s like hip-hop, but really weird kind of hip-hop. “Busta’s verse on it is really sick,” he continued. “It’s like I can’t even hear what he said, but I love the part where he goes [ mimics Busta’s rapid flow ], and then pauses and goes rapping really quickly. And I don’t know how to do it, I don’t even try. But it was really, really cool.” So what’s next for Afrojack? Apart from working on a remix for Pitbull , he premiered a new single exclusively for MTV News that we will be sharing with you very soon. All you Afrojack fans stay tuned! What do you think of how Afrojack’s beat turned out on Chris’ song? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Afrojack

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Dutch dance producer tells MTV News how he contributed to C. Breezy’s Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, Diplo collabo. By Akshay Bhansali Afrojack in an MTV News Skype interview Photo: MTV News Afrojack already had reason to celebrate as he headed into the New Year. The Dutch dance-music producer’s pop-dance single “Take Over Control,” featuring singer Eva Simons, made the top 25 on Billboard ‘s Dance/Club Play Songs chart in December. And now his second U.S. release, packed with hip-hop heavy-hitters, seems primed for chart success. MTV News caught up with the EDM producer (born Nick van de Wall) for a skype chat last week, and he talked about his contribution to Chris Brown’s “Look at Me Now,” the latest offering from the singer’s upcoming F.A.M.E. album. The track is a fast-rapping flurry of awesome self-indulgence courtesy of Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne and Chris, with an eerie downtempo beat cooked up by chefs Afrojack and Diplo. The pair of producers previously collaborated on “Pon De floor,” off Diplo’s Major Lazer full-length release, and according to Afrojack, “Look at Me Now” is the product of a beat he’d passed along to the Philadelphia beatsmith. “Yeah, Diplo called me,” Afrojack recalled. “He was like, ‘We are in the studio right now, and we are gonna do a track on the beat.’ And I was like, ‘OK, whatever. Have fun.’ ” Eventually, “Look at Me Now,” was born. While Afrojack sounded casual about the song’s evolution, he said he’s certainly pleased with the finished product. “I just love these kind of people on a track like this,” he said. “It’s like hip-hop, but really weird kind of hip-hop. “Busta’s verse on it is really sick,” he continued. “It’s like I can’t even hear what he said, but I love the part where he goes [ mimics Busta’s rapid flow ], and then pauses and goes rapping really quickly. And I don’t know how to do it, I don’t even try. But it was really, really cool.” So what’s next for Afrojack? Apart from working on a remix for Pitbull , he premiered a new single exclusively for MTV News that we will be sharing with you very soon. All you Afrojack fans stay tuned! What do you think of how Afrojack’s beat turned out on Chris’ song? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Afrojack

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Afrojack Talks His Part In Chris Brown’s ‘Look At Me Now’

Dutch dance producer tells MTV News how he contributed to C. Breezy’s Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, Diplo collabo. By Akshay Bhansali Afrojack in an MTV News Skype interview Photo: MTV News Afrojack already had reason to celebrate as he headed into the New Year. The Dutch dance-music producer’s pop-dance single “Take Over Control,” featuring singer Eva Simons, made the top 25 on Billboard ‘s Dance/Club Play Songs chart in December. And now his second U.S. release, packed with hip-hop heavy-hitters, seems primed for chart success. MTV News caught up with the EDM producer (born Nick van de Wall) for a skype chat last week, and he talked about his contribution to Chris Brown’s “Look at Me Now,” the latest offering from the singer’s upcoming F.A.M.E. album. The track is a fast-rapping flurry of awesome self-indulgence courtesy of Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne and Chris, with an eerie downtempo beat cooked up by chefs Afrojack and Diplo. The pair of producers previously collaborated on “Pon De floor,” off Diplo’s Major Lazer full-length release, and according to Afrojack, “Look at Me Now” is the product of a beat he’d passed along to the Philadelphia beatsmith. “Yeah, Diplo called me,” Afrojack recalled. “He was like, ‘We are in the studio right now, and we are gonna do a track on the beat.’ And I was like, ‘OK, whatever. Have fun.’ ” Eventually, “Look at Me Now,” was born. While Afrojack sounded casual about the song’s evolution, he said he’s certainly pleased with the finished product. “I just love these kind of people on a track like this,” he said. “It’s like hip-hop, but really weird kind of hip-hop. “Busta’s verse on it is really sick,” he continued. “It’s like I can’t even hear what he said, but I love the part where he goes [ mimics Busta’s rapid flow ], and then pauses and goes rapping really quickly. And I don’t know how to do it, I don’t even try. But it was really, really cool.” So what’s next for Afrojack? Apart from working on a remix for Pitbull , he premiered a new single exclusively for MTV News that we will be sharing with you very soon. All you Afrojack fans stay tuned! What do you think of how Afrojack’s beat turned out on Chris’ song? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Afrojack

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Dr. Dre’s Detox Not Due April 20, Rep Says

A rep for rapper/producer says viral video isn’t referring to long-awaited album’s release date. By Jayson Rodriguez Dr. Dre Photo: Johnny Nunez/ WireImage After a video went viral of Dr. Dre seemingly announcing an April 20 release date for his long-awaited Detox, a rep for the rapper/producer told MTV News that the clip wasn’t referring to the album’s arrival. So what was the legendary producer referring to in the clip? That remains unclear at press time. Dr. Dre has been at work on his highly anticipated LP for years now, scraping together several versions of the songs at various times; in one case, he gave several beats slated for his project to 50 Cent for the G-Unit superstar’s debut album. In November, Dre’s first single, “Kush,” hit the Web and was soon followed by a potential follow-up, the Eminem-assisted “I Need a Doctor.” A month later, Dre premiered the video for “Kush” featuring Snoop Dogg and Akon. The clip, along with a cover story in the latest issue of hip-hop magazine XXL, seemed to confirm that the rap Chinese Democracy was finally slated for release. The producer’s penchant for perfectionism has long been the reason for the delay of Detox, which will be Dre’s first album since his 2001 LP in 1999. “[I’m] trying to put it out by the end of the fall,” Dre said in an interview this past summer about Detox. “Trying to give everybody what they’ve been waitin’ for and make sure they’re not disappointed; that’s all I’m doing.” What do you think Dre was referring to in the viral video? Share your theories in the comments. Related Artists Dr. Dre

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Download Justin Bieber Songs – How To Download Justin Bieber Songs

Surely, you will still love to download Justin Bieber songs even if you are already hearing some of his greatest hits through the radio over and over again. If you are a fan of this Canadian singer, you will definitely want to fill your media player with some of his greatest singles such as Baby, Never Say Never, Love Me, and a whole lot more. But you might be wondering how you can effectively download Justin Bieber songs. If this is just your first time to try this out, you might have the impression that this is a very hard and complicated task. Actually, this is not the case because you will only need to know the tools that you are going to use and the sites where they can be accessed. The very first thing that you should do is to know the kinds of sites that you can use. The internet can actually offer you with a lot of options so that you can download Justin Bieber songs. First, there are tons of free portals that you can use and they can be very practical. However, you need to know that this is really not advised as some of these free portals are illegal. You can also have an option to use a premium site as this is much more reliable. If you are going to try these premium sites, you will only need a dollar for a single track. Anyway, the fees will actually depend in the site that you are accessing. You will also be given an option to get the whole album if you want to. You may also access a membership site if you intend to perform this task more often. If you are a member, you will be able to access their music library as often as you want for a certain period of time. Of course, if you want to be a member, you will be required to pay a membership fee which is about 40 dollars. But no matter what kinds of site you use, you have to be certain that it is really extensive. As much as possible, it should feature all the recordings of this Canadian artist including those that were not yet released. There is also a need for you to check the format of the files if you want to download Justin Bieber songs. You should also make sure that you are using a very functional media player. It can be very enjoyable if you are going to try this out but it is essential that you make sure that you will remember these tips. Also read another top article on unlimited music downloads .

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Surely, you will still love to download Justin Bieber songs even if you are already hearing some of his greatest hits through the radio over and over again. If you are a fan of this Canadian singer, you will definitely want to fill your media player with some of his greatest singles such as Baby, Never Say Never, Love Me, and a whole lot more. But you might be wondering how you can effectively download Justin Bieber songs. If this is just your first time to try this out, you might have the impression that this is a very hard and complicated task. Actually, this is not the case because you will only need to know the tools that you are going to use and the sites where they can be accessed. The very first thing that you should do is to know the kinds of sites that you can use. The internet can actually offer you with a lot of options so that you can download Justin Bieber songs. First, there are tons of free portals that you can use and they can be very practical. However, you need to know that this is really not advised as some of these free portals are illegal. You can also have an option to use a premium site as this is much more reliable. If you are going to try these premium sites, you will only need a dollar for a single track. Anyway, the fees will actually depend in the site that you are accessing. You will also be given an option to get the whole album if you want to. You may also access a membership site if you intend to perform this task more often. If you are a member, you will be able to access their music library as often as you want for a certain period of time. Of course, if you want to be a member, you will be required to pay a membership fee which is about 40 dollars. But no matter what kinds of site you use, you have to be certain that it is really extensive. As much as possible, it should feature all the recordings of this Canadian artist including those that were not yet released. There is also a need for you to check the format of the files if you want to download Justin Bieber songs. You should also make sure that you are using a very functional media player. It can be very enjoyable if you are going to try this out but it is essential that you make sure that you will remember these tips. Also read another top article on unlimited music downloads .

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MJ Soundalike — I Sung Songs on New ‘Michael’ Album

Filed under: Jason Malachi , Michael Jackson A guy who once fooled the public into thinking a song of his was really sung by Michael Jackson is claiming he sung a few of the songs on the new “Michael” album