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‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds: Top 24, Trouble In First Elimination Week

From killer covers to Tyler Grady’s angry exit, it’s all in the season premiere of ‘Idol in 60 Seconds.’ By Jim Cantiello Ashley Rodriguez, Didi Benami and Ryan Seacrest on Thursday’s “American Idol” Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images “American Idol” in 60 Seconds has fast become an MTV News institution, but it goes by so fast that it’s not always easy to catch every golden nugget. So, here we present to you a slightly altered script of the weekly bite-size recap of “Idol” high jinks, plus a joke or two that had to be cut for time! In the first live-competition week of the ninth season of “American Idol,” we met our brand new Top 24. While not everybody choked (Siobhan Magnus’ interpretation of Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” was wicked cool, Lilly Scott’s Beatles cover made me want to sergeant her pepper and Crystal Bowersox spent half of her debut on a singing competition blowing into a harmonica — quirky, but effective), the general tone of the show’s opening week can be summed up in one word: Disaster. Actually, most of that came courtesy of the men. (Oh, did I say “Men?” I meant “Frightened bunny rabbits.”) [ Jermaine Sellers wails. ] That guy is a church singer ? I hope God has earplugs. Everybody had a confidence fail. Or an over confidence fail. It was fail-fail-fail-fail — and then Andrew Garcia taught us just how terrible Fall Out Boy lyrics are. But the week’s worst performances came from the judges, who were a mess of disjointed, conflicted and non-sensical advice. “Take bigger risks!” “No, don’t take big risks!” “Wait, am I starting, or are you?” But at least Kara got one thing right. [ Kara calls herself a ‘b—-.’ ] On Thursday night’s results show, it was so good to see everybody again. [ Ryan Seacrest: “The bad news is we’ll have to send two guys and two girls home.” ] Is that really bad news, though? See you later, random people we couldn’t pick out of a lineup. And Tyler Grady? Wearing tight pants and posing ain’t “rock star.” Blaming that judges for your downfall? That’s “rock star.” What did you think of this week’s performances and eliminations? Leave us your thoughts 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 Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances The ‘American Idol’ Season 9 Top 24

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Is Lil Wayne Leaving Twitter Already?

Rapper threatens to quit after negative feedback on his philosophical tweets. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne Photo: James Crump/Getty Images Less than a week after officially joining Twitter , it looks like Lil Wayne may now give up on the micro-blogging service. He sent word on Thursday (February 25) that he’s going to stop using Twitter because the feedback led him to believe his messages weren’t wanted. “Gunna stop with the tweets now that I see they’re so unliked,” Wayne wrote . “It’s a mirror of my thoughts, and obviously my thoughts aren’t [welcome]. Sorry.” The rapper has only posted 18 times so far, but the sporadic tweets have been a mix of testing the waters and cryptic dispatches that are as loaded as his rhymes. “Love is a road without signs, yet we still drive bekuz we kan only imagine what’s ahead,” he wrote on Wednesday. While the Cash Money Records superstar’s presence on Twitter has been supported by many — he already has over 172,000 followers — it appears he’s been reading responses to his tweets that aren’t very flattering. Comedian Lil Duval has joked about the rapper’s philosophical tweets at Wayne’s expense. “I just found out Lil Wayne has a Twitter,” he wrote. “I just read his page, and I don’t have a clue bout what he’s talking ’bout.” Duval then started the hash tag #LilWayneDeepTweets . “When walking thru a path we see…………….the road,” the comedian wrote , mocking Wayne’s style. Other Twitter members then followed with an array of imitated Lil Wayne tweets . “I stood outside,” the 305 wrote. “Does that make me outstanding?” But Wayne’s fans have rallied with #weezydontleave. “You got me up at 3.30AM,” DorinaFbaby , a fan from Australia, wrote. “Barely awake beggin you to stay!” Next week, the rapper is expected to be sentenced to one year in prison after reaching a plead deal in his 2007 gun case. Wayne pleaded guilty to attempted gun possession and was set to begin his incarceration earlier this month, but a judge allowed a postponement due to dental surgery Wayne needed . Last week, he underwent eight root canals in one day . What do you think of Lil Wayne’s tweets? Should he stay on Twitter? Let us know in the comments below! Related Videos Lil Wayne Goes To Jail Related Artists Lil Wayne

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‘American Idol’ Top 12 Women: How Do They Stack Up?

Janell Wheeler and Crystal Bowersox have an edge, while Michelle Belamor and Paige Miles need to make up for a lack of screen time. By Eric Ditzian Janell Wheeler Photo: FOX And now, the show finally begins. “American Idol” has bid farewell to dudes in bikinis and chicks with whips , to rocker moms and warring groups of singers caught in bad romances . This week brings the start of the semifinals, when the manufactured reality-show drama gives way to 24 singers taking their turn alone on the stage in the hope they’ll live to sing another week on TV. On Tuesday night (February 23), the women kick off this next phase of “Idol” season nine. Who’s sure to be voted through and who might be going home? Let’s take a look at how these 12 ladies stack up. Ashley Rodriguez This 22-year-old Berklee College of Music student is perhaps the most polished of all the female contestants, from her confident presence onstage to her warm, genuine personality off it. Thus far, we’ve heard her belt out fierce takes on Alicia Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You” and Beyonc

Buzz Ain’t Bad, But Beta’d Be Better

There sure is a lotta buzz surrounding Google Buzz, much of it negative. In this Current Tech Google Buzz extravaganza, I'll weigh in with my thoughts after a solid week of use, including what Google *should* have done differently. Links I mention: Google Buzz – http://google.com/buzz My Google Profile: http://google.com/profiles/sarahlane added by: sarahlane

The Ricky Gervais Show

The first episode of HBO's The Ricky Gervais show, in its entirety. This is what happens when you animate the thoughts of two geniuses and an idiot. View

Chris Golightly Joins Long List Of DQ’d ‘American Idol’ Contestants

From Frenchie Davis and Corey Clark to Joanna Pacitti, several hopefuls have been yanked from the ‘Idol’ stage. “American Idol” contestant Chris Golightly Photo: FOX Though it’s probably no consolation, Chris Golightly has plenty of company in the ranks of “American Idol” hopefuls who’ve been disqualified from the show after making it through the grueling Hollywood rounds.

Ray Gosling: "I Killed My Lover"

[ Ed Note : TV presenter Ray Gosling just threw this bombshell into Britain's raging euthanasia debate. He has since been arrested, but is being hailed as a hero by many.] “And I picked up the pillow, and smothered him until he was dead,” Gosling said. “The doctor came back, I said, 'He's gone.' Nothing more was ever said.” The Best Links: A TV Confession Reignites Britain’s Euthanasia Debate A challenging day for Ray Gosling in murder probe Ray Gosling Alzheimer’s-Inflicted Novelist Terry Pratchett Is Also An Outspoken Euthanasia Advocate In Britain. Read His Thoughts On The Issue. Watch

Jermaine Dupri Remakes ‘Secret Garden’ With Usher, Trey Songz, Robin Thicke

JD keeps Barry White’s original verse on the Quincy Jones cover: ‘I had to leave him.’ By Shaheem Reid Jermaine Dupri Photo: MTV News DALLAS — It’s apparently the season to remake the classics. Mary J. Blige recently recorded a cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” and we all know about the remake of “We Are the World.” Now, Jermaine Dupri is spearheading a new version of a classic song, and just like “We Are the World,” it’s another Quincy Jones tune. JD has called on Usher, Robin Thicke, Tyrese and Trey Songz to cover Jones’ 1989 hit “The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite).” The original version starred seductive vocalists James Ingram, Al B. Sure, El DeBarge and the incomparable Barry White. Right before the NBA All-Star Game, Dupri talked about his and his team’s rendition. “It took a minute for me to even think about touching it,” JD admitted. “It’s a couple of components in that record that you don’t wanna touch — Barry White being one of the main components. I had to leave him [on the song]. There’s nobody out there in the world that’s got a voice like his or even sounded the way he sounded. So I had to make sure I could leave that. It’s gonna be interesting for y’all to hear how these young guys sound mixed in with him.” In 1989, “Secret Garden” was one of the highlights of Quincy Jones’ Grammy-winning Back on the Block LP. Each vocalist had a verse and an opportunity to sing to the ladies. “Luckily, it’s a record that hip-hop really embraced as a ballad,” JD said. “It was a record I lived with so much. I kinda felt it was a record that was a part of my life. So it wasn’t that hard for me to get into it. But I just had to figure out all the ways and who to put on the song. I feel that at the time [Quincy] made the record, each one of the guys had a certain thing for the ladies.” Jermaine said his version will woo the females all over again. “I think Robin Thicke got something for the ladies,” Dupri said. “Usher, definitely. Trey, definitely. And Barry White. That was hard, because I wanted to put Anthony Hamilton on there, Maxwell on there. But it’s hard, because it’s only a four- or five-man [song]. That was the hardest part for me.” Jermaine said the “Secret Garden” remake will appear on a new Quincy Jones album; no release date has been announced. What are your thoughts on Jermaine Dupri’s remake of “The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)”? Which singers would you like to see in the remake’s lineup? Let us know below! Related Artists Jermaine Dupri

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Oblong

TECH BUZZ : The future will be here in about five years, apparently. Oblong Industries unveiled their new “g-speak spatial operating environment” this weekend at TED . The technology is a gesture-based computer interface, which means you can control objects on the screen just by moving your hands and acting like you're all from the future and stuff. The Best Links: The iPad Is Step 1 In The Future Of Computing. This Is Step 2 (Or 3). Interactive UI In Minority Report Technology Review: Blogs: Feld Thoughts: Oblong Dazzles More Than Just Me The Future Will Be Exactly Like Minority Report You, Too, Can Soon Be Like Tom Cruise in Minority Report oblong industries, inc. // commercial overview: platform and products Read

Moonlightin’ with NBC’s Thursday Night Comedies

Paying off romantic pairings too early is an easy way to sack a sitcom.