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Terrence J Isn’t Claiming Brandy Just Yet, But…

We’ve been seeing Terrence J and Brandy boo’d up in public for about a month now. First they hit up a ball game at Madison Square Garden . Then, Brandy and Ray J came out to show TJ their support at the L.A. screening of “The Game.” And now people want to know what’s good and TJ’s not exactly doing the best job at convincing us there’s nothing going on. Here’s what Terrence told Big Boy’s Neighborhood about their BBall date. “We’re two big basketball fans and we’re good friends. Whenever you’re walking a young lady to the bathroom you should always hold her hand.” Lord. Has this negro been getting PR and relationship tips from Nelly? Click here to listen to Big Boy’s full interview with Terrence J .

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Justin Bieber Kissing a fan behind the Hotel

Bieber was in Toronto on tour in August and November of last year. Before he was puttin’ the moves on Selena Gomez, it seems Justin Bieber was getting “friendly” with one of his many “fans” in Toronto!! According to ZackTaylor.ca reader who sent in the above photo, “Justin and my friend Michelle kissed behind the Justin Bieber Kissing a fan behind the Hotel is a post from: JustinBieberZone.com

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Justin Bieber Snapped Making Out With a Fan

The photo capturing the supposedly ‘Baby’ hitmaker open-mouth kissing a dark-haired fan is said to be taken behind the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto several months ago.

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The Verge: Jay Chou on The Green Hornet and Why He’s Not Replacing Bruce Lee

It’s one thing to have to learn the essence of a character when preparing for a role, but it’s quite another to have to try and learn an entire language . That’s the task Jay Chou faced when he took over as the ever-present sidekick Kato to Seth Rogen’s titular superhero in Michel Gondry’s The Green Hornet . Well, that and the fact that Chou — already an internationally famous recording artist in eastern Asia — is making his American debut in a role that also introduced the States to Bruce Lee.

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Watch Snooki and JWoww’s Saturday Night Live Audition Tape

Over the weekend, Jersey Shore stars, budding entrepreneurs and unskilled impressionists Snooki and JWoww made a video of themselves hosting a fake talk show using their best Linda Richman accents. It was part fun, and bigger part revenge on Joy Behar, who has mercilessly (and deservedly?) insulted the duo on The View day in and day out. Click ahead to hear Snooki find her inner yenta and JWoww knowingly reference the Great Depression. Lorne Michaels, do we have the next Coffee Talk on our hands?

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Howard Stern, Condoleezza Rice and George Clooney Highlight Piers Morgan’s First Week on Tonight

Perhaps when Piers Morgan insinuated that all other media will fail , he meant that he’d single-handedly put them out of business. In addition to Oprah Winfrey, Morgan has compiled a hoarders-like line-up of first week guests: Radio star Howard Stern, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Ricky Gervais and George Clooney. Not bad, Piers. No Simon Cowell, but hey — Stern! Just watch out for Captain Janks . [ The Wrap ]

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Paul Giamatti on Barney’s Version, Playing Drunk and the Politics of Karma

Last time Movieline caught up with Paul Giamatti, the actor was still getting his head around having played a version of himself in the curious indie Cold Souls . Then last year in Toronto, we reconvened to discuss a matter of similar weight and import: How a guy from Brooklyn came to play one of the most celebrated characters in recent Canadian literature — in a film adaptation all of Canada had its eyes on.

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Aretha Franklin Says She Is ‘Feeling Great’

Iconic singer refuses to reveal ailment but says ‘the problem has been resolved.’ By Mawuse Ziegbe Aretha Franklin Photo: Bill McCay/WireImage Aretha Franklin may not be forthcoming about her recent health issues, but she has assured fans that she is doing well. In an interview with Jet magazine, the legendary songstress, who is reportedly battling cancer and underwent surgery in December , declined to disclose her specific ailment but maintained that her health drama has subsided. “I am not going to even deal with that,” she said in response to reports that she is battling cancer. “I don’t have to talk about my health with anybody other than my doctors. The problem has been resolved.” The “Respect” singer explained that her unwillingness to reveal her mystery illness stems from a preference to preserve her privacy. “I am not one to do a lot of talking about my personal health or business. Not too much, not too much,” she said. “There are a lot of people who will talk about anything, as long as there is somebody listening. But I am not one of those people. That’s not Aretha.” While she chooses to remain protective of her health issues, the Queen of Soul did reveal how she discovered something was wrong, recalling “a very hard pain in my side” during a performance in Toronto last year that led her to check in with her doctor. “I had a colonoscopy and it showed nothing was wrong. I associated the pain in my side with the colonoscopy that I had within a day or two before. I got up at 2 o’clock in the morning and called the doctor who did the colonoscopy and told him what was happening. He said, ‘Miss Franklin, whatever it is, it is not from the colonoscopy. You need to come home and have a CAT-scan.’ Thank God he said that, because that unfolded everything, what the problem was and everything,” she said. Franklin also explained that she decided to open up about her experience and her current condition so fans won’t fret about the soul diva. “I know my fans are concerned,” she said. “Let them know I am feeling great and coming along.” Send your well-wishes for Aretha Franklin in the comments below. Related Artists Aretha Franklin

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Drake In ‘Tip-Top Shape’ For Take Care, Boi-1da Says

‘Lyrically, he’s gotten better,’ producer tells Vibe magazine. By James Dinh Drake Photo: Michael Caulfield/ WireImage Drake wasn’t kidding when he said he’d been “compiling some great raps” for his new album, Take Care — just ask the project’s collaborator/producer Boi-1da. In a recent interview with Vibe magazine , the hip-hop hitmaker — who worked heavily on Drizzy’s Thank Me Later and Keri Hilson’s recent effort — spoke about how impressed he was with the Toronto MC’s lyrical flow on the sophomore effort. “Man, 2011 is going to be a good year for music,” Boi-1da told Vibe . “Drake’s in tip-top shape, and what’s amazed me is that lyrically, he’s gotten better. He was already an outstanding lyricist, but now I’m just in anticipation of what people are going to think when they hear his new music.” The producer also revealed he gave Lil Wayne some beats for the rapper’s next project, Tha Carter IV . Boi-1da said Drake is trying to prove his credibility as a rapper more than as an R&B vocalist, saying the MC’s bars speak for themselves. “I know a lot of people had criticized him for singing,” the producer acknowledged, “but I think he’s just coming back to show people why they fell in love with him, like, ‘Did you forget about me?’ And it’s really coming out in his raps. It’s something I can’t even really explain.” Based on recent interviews, it seems as if the Toronto star is focused on making his sophomore effort much more than your average album. ” Take Care is its own mission,” he said during an appearance on Shade 45’s morning show. “I’m really going back to the So Far Gone where, first of all, as much as the label and people are fighting me, I’m not doing 14 songs, ’cause it doesn’t give me enough. I want to do interludes, transitions and different moments. I have an overabundance. I’ve never had this many raps.” Do you prefer Drake rapping or singing? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Drake

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‘B.M.F’ To T.I.: The Top 10 Hip-Hop Stories Of 2010

Take a look back at what happened to Lil Wayne, Guru, Nicki Minaj and other rap stars in the past 12 months. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne Photo: John Parra/ WireImage In 2010, the biggest stories in hip-hop imbued the community with collective cheers (as new stars like Drake and Nicki Minaj began to break out) and sobs (as Guru passed and T.I. returned to prison). There were also stories we’ll probably still remember years from now, like when Eminem and Jay-Z joined forces in their hometown ballparks or when Weezy was freed from Rikers. Here, MTV News takes a look at the top 10 hip-hop stories of the year. “B.M.F.” Bawses Rick Ross’ industrial-strength anthem was hip-hop’s biggest street record of the year and transformed the Miami MC from punching bag to Teflon Don following his feud with 50 Cent. His textured voice delivered a series of massively catchy lines (“I think I’m Big Meech!”), while 2010’s breakout producer Lex Luger laced the track with a concrete-hard instrumental. “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)” served as the soundtrack to the summer, and rappers like Lupe Fiasco (“Building Minds Faster”), Sheek Louch (“The Real New York”) and Jermaine Dupri (“I Think I’m Berry Gordy”) all took the beat for a spin. Drake Debuts Heading into 2010, the Toronto lyricist was still riding high from his breakout mixtape, 2009’s So Far Gone , and expectations were adding up like late charges. But the Lil Wayne prot