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Justin Bieber’s ‘Santa Claus’ Joins Classic Cartoon Clips

JB follows in the tradition of A-ha, Kanye West, Paula Abdul and others with animated videos. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber Photo: Getty Images / MTV News / Jessica Hyndman Justin Bieber is not only going steampunk for a version of his “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” video; he’s also getting animated. In the new clip, Bieber hangs with Kris Claus and Topper the Penguin as they go around with various woodland creatures and have some fun holiday-themed shenanigans. But Bieber is hardly the first pop performer to go the cartoon route for a music video. In fact, he is the latest in a string of animated clips that date as far back as the Beatles and Pink Floyd. Let’s take a look at some classic cartoon clips: A-ha, “Take On Me” The true gold standard of animated videos, this video, released back in 1985, snagged six VMAs and broke new ground in the medium. The video used a technique called rotoscoped animation, which allows visual effects to be animated over actual footage. It also seamed together an animated world and a real one, in which a man and woman from the two different worlds pursue one another romantically. Michael Jackson, “Leave Me Alone” Perhaps the most aggressive of the examples so far, the video, which dropped in 1989, has Jackson addressing the tabloid rumors of the day, as he rides along in an amusement-park setting. The idea of addressing rumors in videos was later adapted by everyone from Kelly Clarkson and Rihanna to No Doubt. Paula Abdul, “Opposites Attract” In 1989, Paula Abdul hooked up with MC Skat Kat for a video that was inspired by the classic Gene Kelly flick “Anchors Aweigh,” in which he dances with Jerry Mouse. Animated by the Disney team, the video later won a Grammy for the “X Factor” mentor. Britney Spears, “Break the Ice” In 2008, Spears went anime in her clip from the Blackout album. The video’s femme fatale is based on Brit’s character in the “Toxic” video: a sexy, mysterious woman who lives fast and loose. It was Spears’ idea to create an animated video. Kanye West, “Heartless” In 2008, a down-and-out animated Yeezy hooked up with Hype Williams. Much like A-ha’s clip, it used rotoscoping, allowing West to be depressed in a whole new medium. It’s the first time Williams created a cartoon clip. As for Bieber’s song, it’s featured on his chart-topping holiday album, Under the Mistletoe, which features a number of guests, including Mariah Carey, Boyz II Men, the Band Perry, Usher and Busta Rhymes. A version of the “Santa Claus” video will play before screenings of “Arthur Christmas: The Movie,” which opens November 23. What’s your favorite animated video? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos MTV First: Justin Bieber Related Artists Justin Bieber

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‘X Factor’ Mentor Paula Abdul Fights For Her Groups

After an all-group bottom two last week, MTV News’ Jim Cantiello says Abdul isn’t taking any chances. By Jim Cantiello Paula Abdul Photo: Getty Images MTV News’ own Jim Cantiello is exclusively covering “The X Factor” rehearsals. Read on for his fly-on-the-wall backstage report! “X Factor” mentor Paula Abdul is determined to keep her remaining groups — the Stereo Hogzz and Lakoda Rayne — out of the bottom two come results time Thursday night. She’s always hands-on with her contestants, whether TV cameras are around or not, but last week’s all-group bottom two have made her even more passionate about her job. This week in “X Factor” land, Abdul was everywhere you looked, from inside the house powwowing with choreographer Brian Friedman and vocal producer Claude Kelly to the middle of the studio’s parking lot, where she had the crew erect a giant set piece so one of her groups could rehearse on it before they got thrown onstage. Once it came time to rehearse inside the house, Paula huddled with her groups. Literally, they formed a huddle, like football players. Unlike the NFL, however, the quarterback was wearing showstopping stilettos, which made huddling all the more impressive. Breaking news: Paula Abdul has great balance! During rehearsal, Abdul was up on her feet behind the judging table, rocking the choreo for her groups. If a camera caught her, she’d look like one of those overzealous pageant moms on “Toddlers & Tiaras,” only way more fabulous. (Her stilettos deserve a second shout-out, you guys. They were that fierce!) Not only that, she can still really dance, straight up. And her enthusiasm for her acts is infectious. But it’s not only the groups that are jazzed for Wednesday night’s (November 9) performance episode. I overheard one of the Over 30’s telling a producer how all 11 remaining acts will look especially good this go-round. “We’re all so comfortable with our song choices this week,” the contestant gushed. Meanwhile, the backup dancers are quickly becoming the hardest-working members of the “X Factor” team, and their multitasking skills have reached new heights. Exhibit A: Two shirtless male dancers were spotted outside the stage doors working on their suntans while also devouring a plate of craft service and going over some dance moves — at the same time! Dancer skin is pretty common around the “X Factor” stage, actually. In between numbers, you can usually find dozens of backup dancers switching costumes right in front of everyone. (They’re not getting buck naked, mind you. This isn’t “XXX Factor.”) Other tidbits: One contestant had no trouble maneuvering stairs onstage but, hilariously, was confounded by a mic stand. (Turns out the sparkly prop looked great on camera but was faulty. A standard mic stand will suffice.) Willow Smith will be popping in to make an appearance on “The X Factor” this week. All eyes are on whether she’ll say hello to her dad’s old double-decker trailer, which is parked directly outside the studio and houses none other than Simon Cowell. Rumor has it Cowell is angling for a new triple-decker trailer to one-up the Fresh Prince. Amazing. Speaking of Simon, Nicole Scherzinger banned him from her Over 30’s rehearsals. I imagine she doesn’t want him taking credit for her contestants’ success any more. Smart move, Nicole! I have a sneaking suspicion Simon will get plenty of raves for his own contestants this week. After one girl finished a run-through, Simon leapt out of his chair to smother her with a bear hug. Simon was so stoked, in fact, he even stayed around for L.A. Reid’s boys’ rehearsals and — dare I expose him — actually danced during one of L.A.’s contestants’ upbeat numbers. Full disclosure: he does not move like Jagger, but he definitely has impressive rhythm. The $5 million question: Will he boogie during Wednesday night’s live show? You can catch Jim on the “X Factor Pepsi Pre-Show,” streaming at 7 p.m. ET tonight on TheXFactorUSA.com ! Related Artists Paula Abdul

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Caption This Winners Announced for Movieline’s Immortals Premiere Ticket Giveaway

Thanks to all who entered Movieline’s Caption This contest for the chance to attend the L.A. premiere of Tarsem’s Immortals — after the jump, see which entries won over Movieline’s editors with their snappy stylings. And remember, each winner gets a pair of tickets to the premiere, so it’s not too late to lobby them to bring you as their plus-one. Just sayin’. Read your winning captions after the jump.

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Talkback: Should Studio Heads Be as Candid as Universal’s Ron Meyer?

I was traveling all day as Movieline’s report from the Savannah Film Festival picked up steam around the blogosphere, but early on it was clear that two polar-opposite reactions were building in response to Universal Studios chief Ron Meyer’s comments about his studio’s well-publicized (at least, outside of the studio) recent flops. Either you love his blazing moment of candor — because we’ve all thought the same about most, if not all, of the woeful Universal films mentioned — or you despise what he stands for. But Meyer is a businessman, the President and COO of one of the largest movie studios and theme park conglomerates in the business. Should more filmmakers and studio heads follow suit?

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Talkback: Should Studio Heads Be as Candid as Universal’s Ron Meyer?

I was traveling all day as Movieline’s report from the Savannah Film Festival picked up steam around the blogosphere, but early on it was clear that two polar-opposite reactions were building in response to Universal Studios chief Ron Meyer’s comments about his studio’s well-publicized (at least, outside of the studio) recent flops. Either you love his blazing moment of candor — because we’ve all thought the same about most, if not all, of the woeful Universal films mentioned — or you despise what he stands for. But Meyer is a businessman, the President and COO of one of the largest movie studios and theme park conglomerates in the business. Should more filmmakers and studio heads follow suit?

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Justin Bieber Freestyles To “Otis” — And He’s Really Good!

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Justin Bieber paid a visit to L.A.’s Power 106 earlier today. And while the morning crew tried to put the Under The Mistletoe artist on the spot with a freestyle challenge, the 17-year-old blew everyone in the studio out of the water. Below watch the pop star (with a fedora covering his new spiky ‘do) … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 02/11/2011 17:11 Number of articles : 2

Justin Bieber Freestyles To “Otis” — And He’s Really Good!

The Jack Boys: 10 Rappers That Will Rob A Fool If Music Doesn’t Work Out

Lets face it, the rap game isn’t for everyone. Albums aren’t selling like they used to and regardless of what Rick Ross is talking about, not everyone is riding around in a Maybach. For some rappers, instead of working late nights in the studio, living life on the road and getting raped by record labels and shady music industry executives, it might just be easier to get out here and rob a fool. (Continue Reading At Hip Hop Wired)

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Beyonce Delivers ‘Live At Roseland’ DVD Next Month

B’s four-night stand at Roseland Ballroom arrives on DVD by Thanksgiving. By Jocelyn Vena Beyonc

Mobb Deep Up For Jay-Z Collabo, Despite Past Beef

‘It’s just hip-hop, man,’ Prodigy tells MTV News’ ‘RapFix Live.’ By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Havoc and Prodigy of Mobb Deep Photo: Natasha Chandel/ MTV News Time heals all wounds. After Jay-Z and Mobb Deep squared off lyrically in 2001, it was hard to imagine that the rap titans would ever get to a place where they would even consider a collaboration. Nothing is in the works, but after working with Roc Nation’s Jay Electronica , Mobb Deep told MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway that they’d be open to the idea of working with Hov. “Tell [ Jay-Z ] to get in the studio,” Prodigy said when he and his partner Havoc appeared on Wednesday’s “RapFix Live.” “He gotta come to Infamous Studios in Queens, though.” Though the two acts threw quite a few barbs at each other, most notably on Jay-Z’s “Takeover” and Mobb Deep’s “Crawlin’ ” 10 years ago, Prodigy was recently featured on a track with Hov’s signee Jay Electronica on his “Call of Duty” track. On the song’s hook, Prodigy even spits, “Put your diamonds in the sky, wave ’em side to side/ Get juxed for your shine,” a double-sided lyric that evokes the spirit of a robbery and makes a play on Jay’s diamond-shaped hand gesture that he throws up at all his shows. Mobb Deep even recorded the song at Jigga’s Roc Da Mic studios in Manhattan; they clearly harbor no ill will. After Electronica attempted to reach Prodigy on Twitter, the Queens MC got the word that the Hov prot

Justin Bieber – Mistletoe Webisode (Cover by Adam Stanton)

DOWNLOAD HERE tinyurl.com Hey there! So, I heard this song, LOVED IT, and had to record it! It definitely put me in the holiday spirit and I hope it does the same for you! Please feel free to share this video with your friends and family on FACEBOOK and TWITTER! Click the “share” button right below the video! You can also support me and this song on iTunes! There is a link posted at the top of this section! THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING! It means the world! Huge thanks to Shannon Tough for helping me film this! As always, you are amazing and did a wonderful job! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel AND on FACEBOOK! Check out the links posted below! Adam Stanton: FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com TWITTER: www.twitter.com iTUNES: www.itunes.com YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com ————- ‘Mistletoe’ as performed by Justin Bieber Written by: Nasri Atweh, Adam Messinger & Theodore Feldman Published by: Universal Music Publishing Produced, Recorded and Mixed by Adam Stanton *Required mechanical license obtained through Limelight at www.songclearance.com Justin Bieber Mistletoe Justin Bieber Mistletoe Justin Bieber Mistletoe Justin Bieber Mistletoe Justin Bieber Mistletoe Justin Bieber Mistletoe http://www.youtube.com/v/ioFuImwJRH8?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Continue reading here: Justin Bieber – Mistletoe Webisode (Cover by Adam Stanton)

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