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Lil Jon Shoots Video For ‘Outta Your Mind’ At WMC 2010

The crunk king shows off his house DJ skills in Miami. By Akshay Bhansali, with additional reporting by Adam Stewart Lil Jon Photo: MTV News Lil Jon is a house music DJ. While this may come as news to those of you who only expect crunk hip-hop with smatterings of “yeahs” and “whaaats” from him, the producer says he’s just going back to his roots. “I was a house DJ in the ’90s actually,” Jon told MTV News at the Winter Music Conference on Wednesday. “House has always been a part of me. I love house music. I love music, no matter what kind of music it is, from dance, house, electro, hip-hop, crunk, gansta, West Coast, country western. That’s how I grew up, I just love music.” Moments before our interview, Lil Jon finished his set at Nikki Beach’s Flying Circus party with “Outta Your Mind,” his collaboration with LMFAO and the first single from his long-awaited Crunk Rock album (due out June 8). As he let the song rip, he told the crowd that they were all to be a part of the video, and the cameras were already rolling. “We’re shooting a video all over WMC, and I wanted to capture the essence of Lil Jon’s life,” he said. “Lil Jon’s life and LMFAO’s life is: You wake up and you are running and gunning until we put our heads down. From party to party, we party with everybody from the hip-hop to the electro crowd, and that’s what we’re really capturing in the video. We love everybody, and everyone loves us.” WMC provides a chance for Jon to get together with all of his new friends in the electronic world. Jon is featured on a DJ Chuckie Remix of David Guetta’s “Sexy Chick,” and through Chuckie, he came to know David Guetta. And now LMFAO and Steve Aoki are among his favorite colleagues. “My boy is Steve Aoki now,” Jon said. “It’s crazy because me and Aoki met here in Miami, and he just hit me one day out of the blue, like, ‘You! I want you to get on this beat.’ And we got on Skype — me, him and Afrojack, which is a crazy combination — and we ended up linking up in the studio later.” Lil Jon said it’s not that big of a stretch for him to be playing one of the country’s biggest electronic music festivals. After all, a party is a party, and if there is one thing Lil Jon can do, it’s bring parties to a roaring frenzy. “They don’t really expect me to play house music at all,” Jon said. “People really don’t understand that this is my world too. Any time I play any house record, people just, like, bug out. I play a lot of Dutch records. I play baile funk. I play electro. I play house. I just bring the party to the table. I’m the guy that everybody looks to bring the party to them.” Stick with MTV News all week for more coverage of the Winter Music Conference 2010. Related Videos Sights And Sounds From WMC 2010 Related Artists Lil Jon

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DJ Tiesto Excited To See Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris At WMC 2010

‘They are the rock stars of the scene,’ he says of the former. By Akshay Bhansali DJ Tiesto Photo: Denise Truscello/ WireImage This week, Tijs Verwest, known around the world as DJ Ti

Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush: It’s Over!

Perhaps we didn’t give Radar Online and its vague, anonymous sources enough credit, because it looks like Kim Kardashian-Reggie Bush breakup rumors are true. Sources confirm to E! News that the reality star and her Super Bowl champion NFL star beau have called it quits for real. So what was the issue this time around? The ” increased fame and crazy busy schedule” of Kim have been an ongoing source of conflict for the twosome, who reunited last August after a quick breakup. While Kim’s in South Beach shooting Season Two of Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami , Reggie, who has always had trouble with the spotlight, has been out in NYC. She was by his side as he won the championship with the New Orleans Saints this winter, and then vacationed in Costa Rica. But following that, things went south. We may never learn exactly why, as the couple mutually decided to part ways a few days ago and have agreed not to discuss the split in public, says a source. Of course, this being Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush , another reunion between the running back and world’s greatest body isn’t completely out of the question. They do truly love each other and there’s no bad blood, say insiders close to the pair who say they’re even open to the idea of reconciling further down the road. Just the same, “they need to be apart” right now. Sad news to report for us, but also good, we suppose, in the sense that it seems like it’s what they both wanted. Besides, now there’s at least a 0.01 percent change Ray J can dump whatever skank he picked on his reality show and swoop in for another romp with Kim.

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Does Sad Obama Have Seasonal Affective Disorder? [Sad]

Poor Barack Hussein Obama. Fred Hiatt of The Washington Post thinks he has a “happiness deficit” because he hates his job . But we have another theory: Barack Obama isn’t sad… he’s afflicted by SAD. Seasonal Affective Disorder. Hiatt— overlord of the worst opinion section in America —paints our president in such melancholy hues that you can imagine Hamlet slapping his back with a heartening “Buck up, kiddo.” The problem, Hiatt writes, is that Obama “doesn’t seem all that happy being president.” Hiatt wonders with concern: “What part of it does he enjoy?” Obama bristles at “schmoozing with foreign leaders;” he only reluctantly goes about “rolling up his sleeves and wading into the crowd;” he even prefers a game of basketball to “putting his feet up on his desk after a long day and chewing over events with aides.” Hiatt cites this sad excerpt from a January People interview: President Obama spoke in such a hush about the loneliness of his decisions on war and terrorism that one could hear between his words the tick of an old lighthouse clock across the room. An old lighthouse clock . Symbolic, because lighthouse keepers also hate their jobs. Is Obama just your typical disaffected commander-in-chief, joylessly clocking into the Oval Office each day and googling “retirement communities + greater Chicago area” between meetings? Since we’re playing Presidential psychologist, we’d like to suggest a more clinical explanation for Obama’s recent funk. It’s called Seasonal Affective Disorder, and it afflicts as many as 1.5-9% of adult Americans. Obama’s physical found nothing last month, but the evidence suggests, Contra Fred Hiatt, that Obama’s Happiness Deficit is in fact nothing more than a seasonal deficit of Vitamin D. Obama’s Big Sad Time really began with the death of the public option back in December. It reached its peak with the election of Scott Brown in February. This is the dead of winter! Wikipedia, work your magic: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), also known as winter depression or winter blues, is a mood disorder in which people who have normal mental health throughout most of the year experience depressive symptoms in the winter . Our seasonally-depressed president has been in no state to weather the normal ups-and-downs of the presidency. The hallowed look in his eyes grew hallower. His hair grew even grayer. He speaks in hushed tones of loneliness and wants nothing to do with other world leaders who would only remind him of his own pain. He’s smoking again, popping Provigil like it was Tic Tacs . Just gotta make it to spring, he probably mutters to himself during a midnight trip to the White House kitchen, another sleepless night, another microwave burrito and endless C-Span marathon… to forget. But spring approaches! We are hopeful that with the sun and the crocuses will come a reborn Obama as his nervous system floods with Sweet Lady Vitamin D. Until that time, though, we have a suggestion that’s probably healthier than cigs and late-night C-Span marathons:

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The Bachelorette Premiere Date Announced

Ali Fedotowsky endeared herself to millions on The Bachelor this winter, partly on her own merits but partly because she stood up to the hated Vienna Girardi . In any event, the “energetic and charismatic career-oriented woman” from San Francisco “has re-prioritized her life” and will be doling out the roses this time. On Monday, May 24, Ali Fedotowsky will star on the sixth season of The Bachelorette . Jake Pavelka who? The Bachelor is just a distant, stiff memory by now. Ali pretends to “regret” leaving as she asks Jake for a do-over. All but certain to be named The Bachelorette after her decision to leave the show was orchestrated by producers broke the hearts of many fans, this fan favorite is ready to make the right decision this time around – and put love first! A native of Williamstown, Mass., she has set her sights on a reliable, funny and humble guy who can challenge her. Even though she’s known for her work ethic, she loves to play. She enjoys hiking, wake boarding, soccer, and wine tastings. Get your resumes ready, guys! Just no lame pilots from Dallas, please. Was Ali Fedotowsky a good choice for The Bachelorette?

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Sarah Palin gives speech in Florida where she lashes out at condescending liberals and the media. I decide to write a condescending post about it.

(Sarah Palin shocks crowd by delivering entire speech using naked sock puppets.) Sarah Palin lashed out at Washington, the media and condescending liberals Friday night at an Orlando Republican fund-raising event, and predicted the GOP would restore “common sense” to government in the upcoming November elections. Palin said those notes she wrote on her hand at a National Tea Party event — where the media and White House later “busted me for using a poor-man’s teleprompter” — explained just what the country needed: a strong energy policy, tax cuts; and “lifting America’s spirits.” “Americans get it,” Palin said. “In Washington, they don’t get it.” I think what Palin is trying to say here is that she does not believe these “Americans” she speaks of are as intelligent as the people in Washington, who immediately knew that the fact Palin wrote notes on her hand demonstrated an incredible level of ignorance and immaturity. The wildly popular, but equally polarizing former vice presidential candidate packed the Orange County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day fundraiser, attracting 1,300 fans to the Shingle Creek Resort. Orange GOP Chairman Lew Oliver said he expected the event to net the party more than $110,000. Does that amount even cover her speaking fee? I am just asking. While Sarah was up on stage polishing her verbal moose turds she took a moment out to attack a wildly popular local politician. The fearless Alan Grayson. While advocating for standard GOP issues — lower taxes, less spending, more freedom and smaller government — Palin also singled out one Central Florida Democratic politician: U.S Rep. Alan Grayson of Orlando. Palin said voters need to remove the fiery millionaire lawyer in November.”Do it for the rest of America,” she said in a speech lasting about 40 minutes. Yeah Florida, get rid of one of the few really effective and dedicated Democratic politicians in Washington. Because he kind of scares the shit out of the GOP who, apparently, are the only people that Palin considers to be “real Americans”. I assume she puts the people of Florida who voted for Grayson, and sent him to Washington, to be in some separate category. What is your best guess? Socialists, communists, or gay Nazis? Gee I wonder what Rep. Grayson has to say in response to that. “I’m sure Palin knows all about politics in Central Florida, since from her porch she can see Winter Park,” Grayson responded. Nice. Still Palin did manage to impress a few people. Listen to what this woman, who clearly does not have access to the internet, had to say about Palin. “I love her morals, her character and the way she says what she believes,” said Connie Albers, a self-described 40-something, stay-at-home mom from Winter Garden. Gee I wonder if the rock this woman is living under has air conditioning. I mean it can get so hot in Florida. As long as there are still enough people like this lady around Palin will always be able to attract an audience too unaware and uninformed to realize that their opinion is based on a fantasy that Palin, with the help of Fox News and certain websites, has crafted to help her empty the pockets of the disaffected and disillusioned. For some of these people it is really only a choice between buying aluminum siding from swindlers, sending their money to a televangelist, or paying to watch Sarah Palin speak. Same audience, different line of bullshit.

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Corey Haim Died Due To An Enlarged Heart, Manager Says

Late actor’s mom was told that an early autopsy points to pulmonary congestion as the cause of death, manager tells CNN. By Kelley L. Carter Corey Haim Photo: Michael Bezjian/ Wireimage Preliminary reports reveal that 1980s heartthrob Corey Haim died of an enlarged heart with water-filled lungs, the actor’s manager told CNN . The Los Angeles County coroner told Haim’s mother that the culprit was pulmonary congestion, manager Mark Heaslip said. Haim was found dead Wednesday after collapsing in the Los Angeles apartment he shared with his mother, Judy Haim. Heaslip went on to say that this was proof that the actor didn’t die from a drug overdose , contrary to early media reports shortly after the news of his death broke. However, Brian Elias, who is with the coroner’s office, said that they are waiting for toxicology tests to return before making the official call on what ultimately killed the actor. The initial buzz of what might have actually killed Haim came from the 1980s teen icon’s decades-long struggle with drug addiction. Longtime friend and frequent co-star Corey Feldman asked Wednesday that people not “jump the gun” to conclude a drug overdose killed Haim. Heaslip, manager to both Feldman and Haim, said he seemed to be winning his battle against drug abuse in the weeks before his death. Haim had suffered from flulike symptoms for two days, the deputy coroner said. “We found no illicit drugs. However, we did recover four of his prescription meds at the location,” said Ed Winter, the Los Angeles County deputy coroner, adding that he does not know what those drugs were. Haim was “weaned down to literally zero medications” in the past two weeks by an addiction specialist, Heaslip said Wednesday on CNN’s “Issues With Jane Velez-Mitchell.” The doctor “put him on a new line of medications,” Feldman said on “Larry King Live” on Wednesday. Related Videos ‘The Runaways’ Movie Clips Remembering Corey Haim MTV Rough Cut: Corey Haim Related Photos Corey Haim: A Life In Photos

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Rachel Bilson and Her Lesbian Sweater of the Day

I think her Canadian keeper has really succeeded at making Rachel Bilson boring as fuck. It’s like he’s kidnapped her sex appeal and locked it up in his fucking igloo or someshit so that no other guy looks at her or tries to fuck her. He’s even gone so far as to dress her in some native influenced sweater that you may or may not have seen every dyke wear this winter and when lesbians wear the shit, you know it’s not really something that girls are wearing to give boners. Good job Darth Vader…what don’t you fucking ruin? I guess we can only hope he gets in a snowmobile accident, or that he drives into a fucking moose or something while she’s in LA working, so that he’ll officially back the fuck off. Pics via Fame

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Did Corey Haim Pull a Brittany Murphy?

At first blush, Corey Haim’s death is starting to sound a lot like Brittany Murphy’s. Los Angeles County Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter confirms that the ’80s teen…

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Exclusive: Gold Medal Winner Hannah Kearney On Her Olympic Experience

‘I remember thinking, ‘Be in the moment. You will want to remember this,’ skier writes. By Hannah Kearney Hannah Kearney on day 2 of the 2010 Winter Olympics Photo: Streeter Lecka/Getty Images Hannah Kearney, who won the first Olympic gold medal for the United States at the Vancouver games this year, wrote exclusively for MTV News about her experiences at the games. I am a freestyle mogul skier who, on February 13, became the first American to win a gold medal at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. The moment I crossed the finish line in my final run, having just skied the best run of my life, I was filled with joy and satisfaction. That may have been the best part of the Olympics for me. Or maybe the best was my score flashed on the Jumbotron and my bronze medalist teammate tackled me when she realized that I was the newest Olympic champion . Actually, that moment may have been topped the next night when I walked into a stadium packed with 20,000 people to receive my medal. On television I have watched countless athletes from different countries, sports and Olympics stand proudly at the top of the podium and shed tears. They symbolized the Olympics for me because Olympic medals represent all of the hard work and sacrifices made by the athletes as well as the people who helped them reach the top of their sports. I was prepared to be overwhelmed with emotion when the “Star Spangled Banner” began to play, but it happened long before that. During staging for the ceremony, I looked up over the curtain and caught a glimpse of people packed onto the third balcony of the stadium to cheer for the previous day’s medalists. The number of people was unexpected, and whether it was the surprise of it or my lack of sleep over the previous 35 hours, I almost lost it. I was nervous and excited about being presented to the crowd. My heart was pounding in my chest, much faster than it was when I stood in the start gate at the top of my Olympic run. Hearing the Canadian crowd roar for their silver medalist encouraged my tears. Hearing my own name and the equally supportive cheer was unbelievable. My mother said that I looked the happiest she has ever seen me. I remember thinking, “Be in the moment. You will want to remember this.” Luckily, hundreds of photographers and video cameras will help me never forget. Those same cameras broadcast an emotional and personal few minutes of my life to the world. With that exposure comes judgment. I savored my time on top of the podium by watching the American flag rise up out of the crowd as the anthem played, thinking about how every single second of training I’ve done was for this minute and how many people played a role in my achievement. Behind me, my teammate placed her hand over her heart and sang along. I have read comments about my lack of these common gestures of respect and patriotism. I did not mean to offend anyone and I am certainly not unpatriotic. I simply did what felt right at the moment, and I guess I will have to get used to judgments if I plan on ever being in the public’s eye. This judgment is less harsh than the YouTube video I found titled “Hannah Kearney is an Ogre,” because my voice got really low at one point during an interview. It is almost flattering that someone would even bother to take the time to post such a silly video of me. I will learn to handle criticism with grace and avoid taking the comments too personally. Fortunately, the positive moments grossly outnumber the negative ones. The experience of being an Olympian is one that can never be taken away from you. The 104 pieces of Team USA clothing and swag that we received from Nike and Ralph Lauren upon our arrival in Vancouver, along with an Olympic ring (which I paid good money to upgrade to white gold and diamonds), make excellent mementos. During an orientation following dinner after the uniform collection, I was prompted to write a note to myself. I wrote, “My goal is to win a gold medal. I am ready.” I kept this piece of paper in my camera case for the duration of the games. Good thing I achieved my goal, or I would not have been able to afford the ring upgrade! The Opening Ceremonies were a global celebration of athleticism and performance, unrivaled by anything I have experienced in my entire life. I spent four hours being shuffled from one hallway to another, waiting to walk into the stadium. I was dressed in hiking boots, belted white sweatpants tucked into them and a cashmere/wool turtleneck sweater underneath a down coat. Topped off with a wool hat, I was dressed for an outdoor ceremony in Siberia, not the indoor one in rainy Vancouver. Luckily I had the savvy to put on my Red Sox T-shirt first, so I could strip down and prevent myself from passing out and dehydrating the night before my Olympic competition. This form of torture was all worthwhile when I heard “The United States of America” announced and I walked up the ramp into the stadium to a roar like I have never heard before. Dancers, flashing lights, screams, cheers and a group of U.S. athletes 200-strong signified the start of something that was bigger than me. I had to leave the ceremony moments after walking in and listening to an athlete-tribute song by Nelly Furtado and Brian Adams in order to get to bed at a decent hour. I watched the rest of the ceremony from our house on the other side of the city, and the fireworks from the back patio. I carried the excitement and feeling of pride to the mogul course the next day. Representing our country in a glorified American flag uniform, in pouring rain, fueled by a playlist of Akon, Britney, Black Eyed Peas, Ke$ha, James Morrison, Tom Petty, Journey and Van Morrison, I won the gold medal and jumpstarted the U.S. medal count. What makes the Olympics so special is that for two weeks, our country can all cheer for the same athletes and teams. The perks to winning a gold medal have been incredible. I may not have been skiing for TV time or endorsements, but that doesn’t mean I won’t enjoy them. Hearing from people from all walks of life after the event has been touching. Americans in the South that had never seen skiing were impressed with my performance, and even a sick child at a hospital in my hometown liked my interview. I have more Facebook friend requests than I know what to do with. Some of the media attention has been overwhelming since I have never experienced it on this level as an athlete in an obscure sport. However, I am grateful for the support and attention that has come to me and the sport of mogul skiing. I have had the opportunity to appear on the “Today” show, “Good Morning America” and MTV. I’ve met Matt Lauer and Al Roker, Olympics-coverage host Bob Costas, Billy Bush from “Access Hollywood and hockey great Wayne Gretzky. Tom Werner, the chairman of the Boston Red Sox, called to ask me to throw out the ceremonial first pitch during the opening series of 2010 against the Yankees. This is something I have been dreaming about and consider a huge honor. There was even a rumor of Ben & Jerry’s honoring me with my own flavor, but it turned out to be just that. I tasted my first sip of Dom Perignon when a generous club owner turned out to be an ex-mogul skier and fan. I am on my way home to Vermont from Vancouver, where surely the perks and attention will die down eventually. I am scheduled to spend my birthday in a parade that will visit the local schools so I can share my excitement and medal with the community that has played an important role in my development as an elite athlete. It sounds much more exciting than three years ago when I spent my 21st birthday on crutches as I recovered from knee surgery that ended my ski season and changed my life. This gold medal experience and success will also undoubtedly change my life — let’s just hope it doesn’t change me. Related Videos 2010 Winter Olympics: From The Athletes’ Perspectives Related Photos 2010 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony

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