Archive: February 2011 (31-40 of 123)

Feb 22 2011 05:11 PM ET

Britney Spears' 'Femme Fatale': Hear a snippet of new song 'I Wanna Go'

Britney-spearsIt was just last Thursday that Britney debuted the video for her No. 1 hit “Hold It Against Me” — but as is often the case with pop music, we’re already on to the next thing!

And that’s the next single from Brit-Brit, which is apparently going to be a song called “I Wanna Go” —and which, like “Hold It Against Me,” again comes to us from hit-maestro Dr. Luke, who’s responsible for everyone from Ke$ha to Jessie J.

A 20-second snippet of the song has hit the internets. In the vein of “Hold It Against Me,” “I Wanna Go” sounds like it’s going to be a veritable dance-floor banger, too—it’s loaded with synthy sounds, an addictive whistle, and a crescendo-ish, almost ascendant vocal from Ms. Spears. I’d say that the general vibe is basically: If you love dancey Britney, you’ll have no trouble loving this. Click through the jump here to take a quick listen.

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Feb 22 2011 03:50 PM ET

Buju Banton found guilty of cocaine charge

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Buju-BantonImage Credit: Reuters/Steve Nesius/LandovBuju Banton, né Mark Myrie, has been found guilty of conspiring to deal cocaine, the Associated Press reports. The reggae singer, who was convicted in front of fellow musicians and other supporters, was accused of brokering a deal in Dec. 2009. After 11 hours of jury deliberation, he was found guilty of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute cocaine, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense, and using the wires to facilitate a drug trafficking offense.

Banton just picked up a Grammy last Sunday for Best Reggae Album for Before the Dawn.

Feb 22 2011 01:58 PM ET

Emma Roberts and Dave Franco make out, wear stripes in new Cults video, 'Go Outside': Watch it here

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Brooklyn boy-girl duo Cults won’t release their first album until May, but their single calling card—the chiming, charming pop pastiche “Go Outside”—earned them multiple gold stars in bloggyland last year.

And now, it’s hitched them to two young movie stars, Emma Roberts (It’s Kind of a Funny Story, the upcoming Scream 4) and Dave Franco (Greenberg) who play star- (or more accurately, dimension-) crossed loves in the mod-ish, French New Wave-inspired clip below. (It’s part of MTV and Mean’s Supervideo project, which pairs musicians with actors and filmmakers—and brought us last year’s Anna Kendrick/LCD Soundsystem matchup.)

“The story revolves around a film fanatic who’s obsessed with the work of Jean Luc Godard,” Franco (yes, he James’ younger brother) tells EW. “It reminds me of how music videos used to be. There is a narrative, and it feels more like a short film than a traditional music video.”

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Feb 22 2011 01:49 PM ET

Skylar Grey talks penning 'I Need a Doctor,' her name change, and why her upcoming album may have a sound we've never heard before

Skylar-Grey_320.jpg Image Credit: Greg LaurenEven though we didn’t actually get a good look at Skylar Grey on the Grammys stage as she performed “I Need a Doctor” with Eminem and Dr. Dre, it was still a coming out party for the Wisconsin native who had 80 kids in her high school graduating class and turns 25 Wednesday.

Grey, who was also nominated for two Grammys for penning the Rihanna-sung chorus to Eminem’s “Love the Way You Lie,” tells EW her team has since been bombarded with emails from people wanting to work together, but she declines to name names, because you never know which collaborations will actually happen. (For her Twitter followers who know Nikki Sixx reached out via tweet about writing a song together, she says he has spoken to her manager but nothing has been set up yet.)

Keeping her in the shadows during the Grammys performance—something new fan Shirley Manson questioned—was intentional, Grey says. “My whole roll-out as Skylar Grey has been this mysterious being,” says the artist formerly known as Holly Brook. (She released the 2006 album Like Blood Like Honey and the 2010 EP O’Dark Thirty under that moniker, her first and middle names.) “If you’ve seen the website, even the pictures are very shadowed because we’re slowly easing me out. I’m not a big fan of trying to be a sex symbol or any of that stuff because I really like the music to speak for itself. And so I wanted to make that clear from the very beginning.”  READ FULL STORY »

Feb 22 2011 12:42 PM ET

Lady Gaga's explicit photo shoot with Terry Richardson: Behind-the-scenes video released. And you thought the pictures were naughty...

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Lady Gaga is not shy about putting her ta-tas on display, but in this NSFW behind-the-scenes video from her photo shoot with Terry Richardson (the same person who took risqué photos of the Glee cast last year), she shows that she’s got a lot more to share.

The photos, taken for a Supreme advertisement to appear in Purple Magazine, were apparently shot at the same time Richardson took the meaty photos of Gaga for Vogue Hommes Japan. But the now-released video from the shoot is more revealing than any of the photos produced or so far shown to the public. READ FULL STORY »

Feb 22 2011 11:21 AM ET

Hear Youtube star Kina Grannis' newest track, 'The One You Say Goodnight To' -- EXCLUSIVE

Kina-GrannisImage Credit: Jeremy PangilinanWe’re already on the record as being fans of Kina Grannis, the Youtube chanteuse who’s charmed her way to nearly 60 million pageviews with songs like “Valentine” and “World In Front Of Me.”

Now we’re pleased to debut Kina’s latest single, the sweetly hooky “The One You Say Goodnight To,” from the upcoming remixed and remastered edition of her last album, Stairwells, set for release April 5th. (Click here to pre-order.) READ FULL STORY »

Feb 21 2011 05:51 PM ET

Katy Perry covers Rihanna, Jay-Z, Willow Smith: watch the video here

Put her on a candy-cane stool and Katy Perry can actually bring it pretty well live, haters.

Looking like a bridesmaid at Julia Goolia‘s wedding and singing like Sophie B. Hawkins with a Hova fetish, Perry tore into acoustic versions of friend (and birthday girl) Rihanna’s “Only Girl in the World,” Jay-Z’s “Big Pimpin’,” and Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” at a concert in Lisbon last night.

Bonus points for bedazzled-flute karaoke, delivered via velvet pillow: READ FULL STORY »

Feb 21 2011 05:34 PM ET

Dancing Thom Yorke meme meets Lady Gaga, Guns N' Roses, 'Black Swan': Which is your favorite?

lotus-flower-radioheadMove over Sad Keanu and Hipster Ariel, there’s a new meme in town: Dancing Thom Yorke.

The Radiohead frontman has become the target—or should we say, beneficiary?—of a slew of internet mash-up vids since last Friday, when his band released a video of Yorke dancing his Limey heart out to the track “Lotus Flower” off their just-released album, The King of Limbs. (See the original clip here.) READ FULL STORY »

Feb 21 2011 12:04 PM ET

Kanye West's 'All of the Lights' video is bright and angry: Watch here

The video for the most grandiose record on Kanye West‘s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, “All of the Lights,” finally dropped this weekend.

The Hype Williams-directed, Gaspar Noé-inspired clip features a light show that might require viewing with sunglasses. In it, West plays a father who abuses his daughter’s mother, and when he returns from jail he fights the new man in her life (and bed). Now his daughter is walking around fatherless, while West laments life’s stresses atop cop cars.

It’s a wild storyline, I know. But somehow it works. The track itself features several notable vocal talents (Fergie, Alicia Keys, Elton John) but Kanye only pulled in Rihanna, who sings the hook and Kid Cudi, who handles the bridge, for the visual.

Check out the video after the jump.

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Feb 20 2011 03:35 PM ET

Radiohead meets Beyonce in pretty much the only way possible: Internet mashup

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After Radiohead released the spastic-fantastic music video for their new single “Lotus Flower” — which features singer Thom Yorke doing an interpretive dance that appears to have been choreographed by an epileptic extraterrestrial — it took almost no time at all for the wish-granting genies of the Internet to set his King-of-Flailing-Limbs movements to Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies.” The two sync up surprisingly well, which makes me want to see if the inverse works, with Beyoncé’s video set to “Lotus Flower.” Close the loop, Internet, close the loop.

See the original clip of Radiohead’s “Lotus Flower”

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