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Talkback: Who Should Replace Eddie Murphy as Host of the Academy Awards?

In case you haven’t heard, the Oscars have entered a state of crisis — or a state of freedom, if you prefer. Now that Eddie Murphy is out as host of this year’s Academy Awards, let’s vent as quickly as we can and think of the single best option for a replacement emcee.

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Lea Michele honored at Glamour Women of the Year Awards

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Lea Michele, Jennifer Lopez, and Chelsea Handler all have something in common. The ladies walking the red carpet at the 21st annual Glamour’s 2011 Women of the Year Awards are all strong women who have special honors. Glamour magazine hosted an award ceremony for the ladies who have landed on the Glamour magazine’s 2011 Women of the Year list. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com/hollywoodasithappens

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Justin Bieber – Mistletoe (Lyrics)

Justin’s new song !!| this song is so amazing Twitter : www.twitter.com Facebook : www.facebook.com LYRICS : It’s the most beautiful time of the year, running through the streets spreading so much cheer, I should be playing in the winter snow, But imma be under the mistletoe. Word on the street santa’s coming tonight, reindeers flying in the sky so high, I should be playing in the winter snow but imma be under the mistletoe With you, shawty with you, with you, shawty with you, with you under the mistletoe Gathering around the fire, chestnuts roasting like it’s hot tonight, I should be playing in the winter snow but imma be under the mistletoe I don’t want to miss out on the holiday but I can’t stop staring at your face, I should be running in the winter snow but imma be under the mistletoe With you, shawty with you, with you, shawty with you, with you under the mistletoe With you, shawty with you, with you, shawty with you, with you under the mistletoe Don’t you buy me nothing, I am feeling one thing and it led me to a miracle, Don’t you buy me nothing, I am feeling one thing, your lips on my lips, there’s a very merry Christmas It’s the most beautiful time of the year, flying through the streets spreading so much cheer, I should be playing in the winter snow but imma be under the mistletoe I don’t want to miss out on the holiday, but I can’t stop staring at your face, I should be playing in the winter snow but imma be under the mistletoe With you, shawty with you … http://www.youtube.com/v/WxdbFyGnZ7c?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read more here: Justin Bieber – Mistletoe (Lyrics)

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Obama: “We’re Better Off Today Than When I Took Over” (He Thinks We’re Idiots)

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Yes. He really said this. Well, maybe we are better off, except for a few things. The Obama administration tripled the US deficit in a year. The Obama deficit this year is reach $1.299 trillion. (The Captain’s Comments) Obama is … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 02/11/2011 01:38 Number of articles : 2

Obama: “We’re Better Off Today Than When I Took Over” (He Thinks We’re Idiots)

Nickelback’s ‘Bottoms Up’: The Real Party Rock Anthem

We hammer down with the year’s most brilliantly unapologetic banger, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Chad Kroeger of Nickelback Photo: Getty Images I don’t want to talk about Lana del Ray’s lips, chillwave or Drake’s feelings anymore. Those topics are all bookish and ultimately pointless, the kind of things debated by folks who enjoy nothing quite as much as the sound of their own voice, discussion points during shift breaks at the co-op or between courses at winter solstice parties. You know, nerd stuff. No, today, I want to talk about Nickelback , and their stupendous new single “Bottoms Up,” a song that is about nothing more than getting totally sh–faced, and one whose brilliance I am unapologetically in awe of. To the uninitiated, “Bottoms Up” is one of two singles Nickelback released simultaneously last month, in the lead-up to their sure-to-be-massive Here and Now album. It is not the one that features lines like “Hand in hand forever/ That’s when we all win,” because that’s the bruising ballad “When We Stand Together.” It is very much the one about consuming every inebriating substance under the sun, a list that includes, but is not limited to: Jim Beam, Jack Daniel’s, Black-Tooth Grins — Dimebag certainly would’ve approved — 80-proof hooch and, of course, “straight gasoline.” In other words, it is the kind of song a band like Nickelback (who, and take this however you wish, seem to write songs only as excuses to finance their latest Can-Am three wheeler ) was practically placed on this earth to write. It is not, by any means, a smart song — it is a sublimely stupid one, in which frontman Chad Kroeger growls about wanting to “kick a hole in the sky” and rhymes “bar” with “fire” — mainly because he can — over a bed of snarling, skuzzy riffs and flammable solos (and drums that sound like they were lifted from Eddie Money ). It seems destined to take its rightful place alongside tracks like AC/DC’s “You Shook Me All Night Long” or Ratt’s “Round and Round” on strip-club playlists all across this great land. It sounds like it was unearthed from a time capsule buried in 1999 (or 1984), which automatically makes it the most rock-and-roll song released this year. So why is it brilliant? Well, several reasons spring to mind. For starters, there’s the chorus, which goes ” ‘NOTHER ROUND/ FILL ‘ER UP/ HAMMER DOWN/ GRAB A CUP/ BOTTOMS UP!” (CAPS mine, but, I mean, if it were possible to sing in ALL CAPS, Nickelback would certainly do it here.) It’s sort of ingenious in a totally not-genius way and will instantly worm its way into your brain. There are the reactions the song gets from folks I’ve played it for, which run the gamut from “Two minutes in and all I want to do is shotgun a beer” and “This should be the official song of being in a boat on a lake” to “It sounds like Slaughter.” There’s the fact that I’ve listened to it something like 467 times since I interviewed the band last week, and it’s made me want to do pushups, fight someone, put the hammer down and go to the bathroom. But most of all, it’s that its very existence proves that no one knows their audience quite like Nickelback. Because unlike Coldplay , Linkin Park or Metallica — who are busy making electro albums , albums that reference the Bhagavad Gita and albums with Lou Reed , respectively — Nickelback know better than to mess with what got them here. “Bottoms Up” is an unabashed ode to boozing it up, keeping the good times rolling and setting things ablaze. It is precisely the kind of jam their fans want to hear them making, the soundtrack to Saturday night and a million tailgate extravaganzas. It is big and bold and brash and ballsy, because that’s exactly the kind of band Nickelback are. There will be no Rihanna cameos , thank you very much. And I’m not just making this up, either. Kroeger told me as much when I sat down with him, admitting that “Bottoms Up” may very well be their masterwork. “It’s a drinking anthem. I mean, it’s harder to write those songs than it is to write those social-awareness type songs — it really is. Some of the stuff’s got to be a little tongue-in-cheek. There’s got to be some clever stuff there, you know, and you’ve got to be descriptive. But when you get done listening to it, you need to have the feeling of just wanting to grab a bottle of Jack. And I think we got there, because we’d bring friends over all the time, and it was just like, ‘You are now a test subject! Hit play; turn it up nice and loud.’ And the song’s over, and they’d be like, ‘I want to drink. I want to drink something right now. ‘ And we were like, ‘Yes!’ ” Yes, indeed. Because listening to “Bottoms Up,” I am struck with no other notion quite as much as “I want to drink. I want to drink something right now, ” which means that in every conceivable way, the song is a success. Forget LMFAO and all their DayGlo excess; Nickelback don’t need that crap to make a “Party Rock Anthem.” You may hate them, but you cannot discount their brilliance — not any more. “Bottoms Up” is the kind of slammer no other band is capable of making, mostly because the bands that were making them no longer walk this earth. It is a market-tested, precision-guided party, with no hangover in sight. Because NB are smart enough to leave the headaches to the brainy folks. They just wanna rock. And drink. A lot. Hammer down, now and forever. What do you think of the Nickelback party-starter? 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Meek Mill Backs Wale By Teasing ‘I’ma Boss’ Remix

Ambition Twitter campaign might lead to release of remix featuring T.I. and Lil Wayne, Maybach Music Group artist tells MTV News. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Nadeska Alexis Meek Mill Photo: MTV News Since banding together earlier this year, the members of Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group have shown a tremendous amount of support for one another. With Wale dropping his sophomore album, Ambition, Tuesday (November 1), MMG artists have extended love to their labelmate, even changing all of their Twitter avatars to Wale’s LP cover art. To take things a step further, Meek Mill promised to release his highly anticipated remix of “I’ma Boss” on Tuesday if enough people tweeted about Wale’s album. “The ‘I’ma Boss’ remix: We gonna do a Twitter campaign; you gotta tweet Wale’s album. If we get enough tweets of Wale’s album, we’re gonna drop the remix on ’em,” Meek told MTV News on Friday after performing at the Powerhouse concert in Philadelphia . “I was working on my verse yesterday in the studio,” Meek teased of the remix, which boasts features from T.I., Lil Wayne and others: “I put Tip’s verse on the beat, we got Khaled in there somewhere, we got Wayne in there, Swizz [Beatz].” Mill’s original “I’ma Boss” first surfaced toward the end of 2010. It was a slow build, but the Rick Ross-assisted track began to catch fire in May after it was included on MMG’s Self Made Vol. 1 compilation. The track went on to become one of the hottest rap songs of the summer, and a remix was in order. In an August interview with Vibe, Meek said he’d hold the release of the record so he could get a verse from T.I., who was incarcerated at the time. “If I hold the ‘I’ma Boss’ remix long enough, I might throw Tip on that — have him get out to the hottest song of the year,” he said. “He ain’t have no problem looking out for me, and I don’t have no problem doing it for him.” Are you eager to hear Meek Mill’s remix of “I’ma Boss”? Tweet @meekmill and @wale with the hashtag #Ambition in support of Wale’s new album. Related Artists Meek Mill Wale

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Wale Bringing His Ambition To ‘RapFix Live’

Maybach Music rapper will join Sway on Wednesday at 4 p.m. on MTV.com to talk about his sophomore album. By Nadeska Alexis Wale Photo: Getty Images In February, Wale joined Rick Ross ‘ Maybach Music roster . Since then, the D.C. rapper has been counting down until the release of his sophomore album, Ambition , which drops Tuesday. This Wednesday at 4 p.m. on MTV.com, Wale will sit down with Sway on “RapFix Live” to give fans some insight into his state of mind, 24 hours after the project’s official release. In anticipation of the album’s debut, Wale has already rolled out the singles “Slight Work” featuring Big Sean and the title track “Ambition,” which features his MMG cohorts Rick Ross and Meek Mill . One of the most buzzed-about collaborations, however, is the Kid Cudi-featured “Focused,” which caused a splash thanks to a very public falling-out between the two rappers last year and an equally public reconciliation earlier this year. “When they kept talking about me and Cudi in every magazine, this is the record I felt like they needed to hear,” Wale told MTV News . “The one that everybody was going to get behind, and it was going to go top 40 and not be corny.” During his recent “Road to Release” series on MTV2’s “Sucker Free,” Wale revealed that he was much more selective about features this time around, including about half the amount of guests who appeared on his debut, Attention: Deficit. “We kept the features to a minimum because I wanted to give you more of me than I did on the previous project,” Wale explained. Attention: Deficit debuted in November 2009 — with features from artists such as Lady Gaga , Bun B and Gucci Mane — to a lukewarm reception. Some of the album’s lackluster performance on the charts was attributed to under shipment from Wale’s former label Interscope Records. Not one to be deterred, Wale followed up with the August 2010 mixtape More About Nothing , which became a trending topic on Twitter. This year, he scored a major hit with the single “600 Benz” from Maybach Music’s Self-Made Vol. 1 album, and he dropped another popular mixtape The Eleven One Eleven Theory in August. Tune into “RapFix Live” this week to hear what Wale has to say about his journey to Ambition. Tweet your questions for Wale @MTVNews with the hashtag #RapFixLive. Related Videos Sucker Free Road To Release: Wale Related Artists Wale

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Justin Bieber’s ‘All I Want For Christmas’ Duet With Mariah Carey …

This morning when we arrived in the MTV Newsroom, we were alerted to the most important holiday-related news of the year: Justin Bieber and Mariah Carey's duet of “All I Want For Christmas Is You” leaked online. Listening … See the rest here: Justin Bieber's 'All I Want For Christmas' Duet With Mariah Carey …

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PHOTOS: Celebrities With Justin Bieber Tattoos!

Imagine if you woke up one day and everyone on the planet had a tattoo of Justin Bieber 's face. (Nightmare or ultimate fantasy? Fine line.) While we hope this is actually only true for one man on the planet, we put our … See the article here: PHOTOS: Celebrities With Justin Bieber Tattoos!

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Chris Brown Reveals Fortune Singles

Album is singer’s follow-up to F.A.M.E., released earlier this year. By Jocelyn Vena Chris Brown Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Chris Brown has already dropped F.A.M.E. this year, and now he’s prepping for the release of his follow-up album, Fortune . The singer tweeted some of the titles of the singles on the album, which is expected to drop before year’s end. “Continue requesting WET THE BED [off F.A.M.E. ] at ur radio stations. Also, the new singles from FORTUNE are being mixed!” he wrote on Twitter . “STRIP [off his Boy in Detention mixtape] is one of the singles off of FORTUNE so request at RADIO!” In addition to “Strip,” Breezy shared a few more song titles from the album. “I’m also really excited about the release of my single titled ‘BIGGEST FAN’ produced by the RUNNERS!” he said, before retweeting a message from his production team. “@chrisbrown ‘Biggest Fan’ is gonna be epic!! And wait till they hear what else we have in the vault together! Ha!” In other Brown-related news, if Team Breezy can’t wait to hear what he’s cooking up for Fortune, that’s just fine. The singer even tweeted a link to a song he penned for his pal Justin Bieber ‘s Christmas album, Under The Mistletoe . It dropped as more songs off the November 1 release are hitting the Internet, including tracks featuring Mariah Carey and Busta Rhymes . The track is a melodic R&B jam about making Christmas special for someone you love. “Be my babe this Christmas eve/ Be my holiday/ My dream/ Lay your head on me, I got you babe,” he sings on the chorus. “Kissing underneath the tree/ I don’t need no presents, girl/ You’re everything I need/ Let me give you all of me/ Together on this Christmas Eve.” If it feels like Brown is everywhere these days, that’s because he certainly is busy. He’s wrapping up his tour next week before he begins work on his next film, “Planet B-Boy,” alongside “Lost” star Josh Holloway . As the titles suggest, it’s a look inside the world of b-boys and breakdancers. Related Artists Chris Brown

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