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Paul Walker’s ‘Agent 47’ Replacement Could Hail From ‘Homeland’

According to reports, Rupert Friend is in negotiations to join the ‘Hitman’ sequel. By Sophie Schillaci

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Summer Festival Forecast: Who Will Be Joining OutKast In A Field Near You?

The Summer Festival Forecast: Who else will be joining OutKast in a sun-drenched field near you? By James Montgomery

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Adam Levine May Appear On ‘American Horror Story’

Maroon 5 singer in negotiations to make his TV acting debut. By Gil Kaufman Adam Levine Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic Astro from the “X Factor” has made the leap to scripted TV, so what’s good for them must be good for

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Paramore’s ‘Careful’ Video Debuts

Clip features behind-the-scenes footage from Brand New Eyes recording sessions and tour. By James Montgomery Paramore in their video for “Careful” Photo: Warner Music Group Though their ballad “The Only Exception” continues to be a top 40 staple, Paramore have already unveiled the video for the next single from their Brand New Eyes album, the snarling “Careful.” And, given how alive the song is, it’s fitting that the accompanying video features nothing but live footage, shot throughout the making of Eyes and subsequent tour. Directed by Brandon Chesbro (who also did the video for “Exception” ), the “Careful” clip is packed with scenes shot throughout the BNE cycle, including recording sessions in Rob Cavallo’s California studio, their world tour and their just-wrapped spring jaunt with Relient K and Fun. So we get to see the band rocking stages big and small (and massive), along with a healthy amount of backstage high jinks thrown in for good measure. And though the video premiered on Paramore.net , it’s very much the official clip, according to a spokesperson for their label, Atlantic/ Fueled by Ramen. And while the “Careful” video will live online for the immediate future, Paramore will return to the live setting next week, with a string of summer festival gigs in Europe and Scandinavia that stretches into early July. And after that, they’ll roar back to the States in late July as the headlining act on the Honda Civic Tour , along with Tegan and Sara, New Found Glory and Kadawatha. In the meantime, frontwoman Hayley Williams can also be heard on B.o.B’s massive single “Airplanes,” which was recently highlighted by MTV News as one of the top five Summer Jams of 2010 . What do you think of the “Careful” clip? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Paramore

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Ke$ha Clarifies Britney Spears Dis In ‘Styrofoam’

‘I do regret ever even singing that, because I have mad respect for her,’ she says. By James Dinh Ke$ha Photo: Andreas Rentz/ Getty Images On the heels of her apology to Justin Bieber for calling him “a tiny little baby” in the April issue of Maxim, Ke$ha is now taking back a few words regarding Britney Spears. In an old song called “Styrofoam” that surfaced online over the weekend, Ke$ha sings, “In 10 years/ Britney Spears/ Britney who?” But the singer, who did background vocals for Spears’ 2008 track “Lace and Leather,” explained the lyric in an interview with “So You Think You Can Dance Australia.” “Just to clarify, I didn’t write that bit,” she said. “And that was from when I was 15 — and there is a reason that song’s not on my record. So I have to admit now, I do regret ever even singing that, because I have mad respect for her. At the time, I was 15. I didn’t really have the balls to not sing it. That is why it’s not on my record. I can’t really stand behind it.” Dr. Luke, who has worked with Ke$ha and Spears, also got into the mix. In a tweet directed at Perez Hilton, the producer wrote, “Think that song was from like 4 years ago and a joke. 🙂 I don’t believe the Britney press stuff cuz I know she likes Britney.” But that probably isn’t going to change Hilton’s mind. In an interview with MTV News, the blogger expressed his extreme distaste for the “trash-talking train wreck.” “She upsets me,” he said. “I love Ke$ha’s music, but I don’t like her. I hate the stupid dollar sign in her name. I hate the stupid nose ring. I hate the stupid makeup. I hate the fact that she looks like she smells and never showers.” Ke$ha has not yet addressed a comment she reportedly made earlier this month over Spears lip-synching during her shows. “I don’t think that’s fair at all for people who are going to see the show,” she said. “I think if you are going to be a singer, you should sing. If you are going to be a dancer, you should dance.” What do you think of Ke$ha’s comments? Do you buy her apologies? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos MTV.com Exclusive: Ke$ha Related Artists Ke$ha Britney Spears

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Snoop Dogg Compares Kid Cudi Video To ‘Romper Room’ Kids’ Show

‘It’s just me and him having a good time,’ Snoop says of ‘That Tree’ clip. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Matt Elias Snoop Dogg Photo: MTV News Snoop Dogg and Kid Cudi recently shot the video for their collaboration “That Tree.” The head-nodding number, produced by Diplo and featured on Snoop’s More Malice, features the Doggfather and Cudi trading verses about their favorite smoke-filled pastime. According to Snoop, the video will be “Romper Room”-like, a nod to the famed children’s television series known for its organized-yet-free-for-all episodes. “It’s kind of hard to explain,” Snoop told MTV News about the concept. “It’s like ‘Romper Room.’ It’s kiddish. It’s really fun. Me and him like to have fun, so we wanted the video to depict that. It’s not a real serious video. There’s no champagne room. There’s no money being thrown or a bunch of girls. It’s just me and him having a good time.” The song is one of the additions Snoop’s re-released of ,i> Malice N Wonderland . The More Malice set includes the Cudi-assisted “That Tree,” the “I Wanna Rock” G-mix featuring Jay-Z and the movie version of “Malice N Wonderland.” The West Coast rapper spoke with MTV News last week and explained his decision to repackage his latest project with a film. “I like to be very creative,” he explained. “I like to give people all of Snoop Dogg when I give them an album. I felt like on the [ Malice N Wonderland ] record, I didn’t give all of Snoop Dogg like I really could have. I had to make the record be about 12 songs and conceptually stick to the script as opposed to what I normally do with 20 to 21 songs on the album and overdose people. So what I did [on More Malice ] was, I pulled back from the music and put a little more thought in the creative side as far as the visual aspects. Am I gonna just make one video and say, ‘This is the single,’ and hope that people attract to it? Or was I gonna make a mini-movie to make people understand the philosophy behind this Malice N Wonderland project, and that’s what I was on.” What do think about Snoop Dogg’s video idea? Do you think his clip with Kid Cudi will live up to the hype? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Snoop Dogg Kid Cudi

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M.I.A.’s New Album Is ‘Weird’ And ‘Heavy,’ Says Diplo

Producer thinks Kala follow-up could come out in July. By Jayson Rodriguez M.I.A. Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic On Monday, blogs began noticing M.I.A. ‘s growing slate of summer festival gigs, which seemed to lend credence to earlier reports that she’d be releasing the follow-up to her Kala album in the coming months. And according producer Diplo , who worked on the album, that’s very much the case. Though it’s looking more like the record will see the light of day in July, rather than June as had been speculated. But that’s not all he told MTV News when we caught up with him last weekend in Austin at South by Southwest . “[The album] is cool. I think that she’s just wrapping up the mixing and stuff. I was in New York on Thursday, before I came here, I was mixing down the last single for it,” Dip explained. “It’s a record I did for her that’s sort of … you can’t even [explain] what it would sound like. It’s sort of like an Animal Collective/ gospel/ giant-drum record. And she’s singing on it. I think you might expect some rap/club music, but nothing on there. It’s more of a heavy record. All kinds of different sounds. We did, like, a punk thing. … It’s weird.” That assessment seems to be in line with what M.I.A. told British mag NME earlier this year, saying that her new album is “really odd” and “more musical” and features “no gimmicks.” And according to Diplo, those ambitions have made for a very interesting collection of songs. “It’s definitely more ‘vibe-y,’ I think. We’ll see if people like it,” he smiled. “My job is to kind of pull it together and make something of it.” Diplo singled out the track he had just finished mixing — a song called “Tell Me Why” — as a favorite, and said that the still-untitled album is very much an ambitious, deeply personal effort for M.I.A. ” ‘Tell Me Why,’ is great,” he said. “It’s a big, kinda giant-sounding record. … It sounds like some Wall of Sound, Motown kind of thing. It’s just me and Switch producing the album, and Blaqstarr did a couple of tracks, too. There are no surprise producers. No guest stars. It’s just her on it. She’s got a good attitude about it. She’s excited for people to hear it.” Related Artists M.I.A. Diplo

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