Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Timberlake and Furtado Join Forces on Timbaland Album

Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado have joined forces with Timbaland for "Give It to Me," a track on the producer's upcoming album. In a post on her Web site, Furtado said the song "rivals 'Promiscuous' in its hotness!"

The View celebrates Britney leaving Kevin

Justin's third single

His next single is LoveStoned.

Just posting for any Justin Fans, I personaly don't like his music. Just his sexy body lol.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Britney in NYC- Going out & Ice Skating

Just hours after the news of her divorce filing broke, an upbeat Britney Spears showed off her post-baby body as she headed out with pals for dinner at New York City restaurant Baldoria.

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After dinner, Britney ditched her sexy dress and bundled up to hit the ice at the Rockefeller Center rink.

Madonna Bruised By Paparazzi



Madonna is sporting a bruise on her cheek after getting jostled by the paparazzi at Heathrow airport over the weekend – while she was holding her adoptive son, David, a source close to the singer tells PEOPLE.

"She had the baby in her arms when it happened," says the source. "When she landed in London, there was a lot of pushing and shoving. She was jostled around. She got hit in the paparazzi's commotion."

David, the 1-year-old she is in the process of adopting from Malawi, was not hurt in the scuffle. "Thank God the baby is OK," says the source.

Over the weekend Madonna returned to London from New York, where she'd spent the week promoting her newest children's book, Too Good to Be True, and her upcoming NBC TV special Madonna: The Confessions Tour Live from London, as well making several media appearances to respond the controversy surrounding David's adoption.

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Britney Spears Files for Divorce


TMZ obtained the legal papers, filed today in Los Angeles County Superior Court,

As for money, sources tell TMZ the couple, who married in Sept. 2004, has an iron-clad prenup. Not surprisingly, Spears is waiving her right to spousal support. She's also asking the judge to make each party pay their own attorney's fees.

Spears gives the date of separation as yesterday, the same day she flaunted her incredible revamped physique during a surprise appearance on David Letterman's show. Sources tell TMZ there was no single reason for Britney pulling the plug, rather, it was "a string of events."

Spears has hired powerhouse celebrity divorce lawyer Laura Wasser, who has repped a number of celebs, including Angelina Jolie, Nick Lachey and Kiefer Sutherland. We're told Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe asked Wasser to rep both of them in their split, but Wasser declined for personal reasons. citing "irreconcilable differences." In her petition, Spears asks for both legal and physical custody of the couple's two children, one-year old Sean Preston and two-month old Jayden James, with Federline getting reasonable visitation rights.

Kylie arrives in Sydney

Kylie arrived in Sydney yesterday in advance of the launch of the Showgirl Homecoming Tour this weekend... and things are really hotting up! Full news round-up today.


Kylie touched down at Sydney airport yesterday to an expected barrage of media attention (photo above), but looked overwhelmed with excitement to be back on home turf and eager to take to the stage again after her eighteen month hiatus while treated for breast cancer.

“I’m thrilled to be back" she beemed. "I’ve been looking forward to this for such a long time. We've got a lot hard work ahead this week, but we’re on tour again! Woo-hoo!!”

Showgirl Homecoming is ready to go, and by all accounts we are in for a real treat! With rumours flying around regarding exactly what we'll be seeing, new elements to the show, cut songs and new covers, whatever we get is likely to be the most emotional show of Kylie's 20 year career.

The rumour that appears to have the biggest wings (so much so that it has made it into the US press) is the one in which Kylie will be performing a cover version of Madonna's 'Vogue', complete with dance routine. Already causing a furore amongst Madonna fans (Kylie and Madonna fans love a good bicker about their respective Queens of Pop), we're not at liberty to give away ANY facts about the show, as we all know there's nowt positive to be gained from spoilers, but rest assured that Showgirl has received one hell of a makeover!

In other news... Kylie graces the cover of not only December's issue of Autralian Vogue as previously reported, but also Marie Claire, and the last issue of the Sunday Herald's Sunday magazine, along with Elle magazine in the UK, which includes some stunning new photographs. Grab your copies now!

Kylie presented an award to six-year-old Katy Miles at the Pride of Britain Child of Courage awards last week, to be televised tomorrow night on ITV1 in the UK, along with Kylie's first TV performance, of Can't Get You Out Of My Head. Viewers will see Kylie, 38, meet Katy during a trip to London with her mum. She bursts into a room clutching a bunch of flowers and asks: "How about a little cuddle?"

Katy - diagnosed with a rare kidney cancer just after her fourth birthday - leaps up and throws her arms around her. Kylie laughs: "Hug me harder!" as they fall to the floor.

"Katy thought we were going to London to see some dancers." says the youngster's mum Louise, "Suddenly Kylie walked in. I said 'Katy, look over there!' I don't think she could believe it all. She was like a rabbit caught in the headlights."

Meanwhile, Kylie's new fragrance Darling is launched on Wednesday, with it hitting stores on Novermber 11th. A male fragrance is rumoured to be on its way also.

"Kylie has proven to be one of the leading celebrity entertainers," comments Steve Mormoris from Darling manufacturer Coty Beauty, about Kylie's A PLUS-list status in the UK, Australia, Asia, Europe, Canada, and select US cities. "She's a celebrity who reaches people of all socioeconomic specifications…She has strong appeal with three generations: women and men in their 20s, 30s and 40s. This is rare in the celebrity marketplace. Kylie is a musical artist, she's a beautiful woman, she's accessible and charismatic. All of these characteristics we know translate well into a fragrance."
Single of the Year
"Believe"
Brooks & Dunn
Produced by Tony Brown/Kix Brooks/Ronnie Dunn
Arista Nashville

Song of the Year
"Believe"
Craig Wiseman/Ronnie Dunn
Sony/ATV Tree/Showbilly Music/Big Loud Shirt

Music Video of the Year
"Believe"
Brooks & Dunn
Directed by Robert Deaton/George J. Flanigen IV

Vocal Group of the Year
Rascal Flatts

Vocal Duo of the Year
Brooks & Dunn

Male Vocalist of the Year
Keith Urban

Musical Event of the Year
Brad Paisley (Featuring Dolly Parton)
"When I Get Where I'm Going"
Arista Nashville

Horizon Award
Carrie Underwood

Female Vocalist of the Year
Carrie Underwood

Album of the Year
Time Well Wasted
Brad Paisley
Produced by Chris DuBois/Frank Rogers
Arista Nashville

Entertainer of the Year
Kenny Chesney

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It was funny when Carrie won Female Vocalist of the year because of Faith Hills Reaction. Watch is below.

Britney in New York

Britney Spears – who skipped out on any public appearances with hubby Kevin Federline over the weekend – finally makes a golden Big Apple debut as she heads to the Late Show on Monday.

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Nelly Furtado Say It Right World Premire

Monday, November 06, 2006

Britney Stops by Letterman

Britney Spears stopped by David Letterman to show of her new rockin' body and new do.
The Video

Christina to Strip, Whip and Flip!

Source: TMZ

TMZ has exclusively obtained documents that outline every dirrty nuance of Christina Aguilera's upcoming Back to Basics Tour.

The risque chanteuse's 22-song set is broken into three sections; 1920s, Juke Joint and Circus, and includes over 15 scantily clad costumes.

Christina will be featured in various scenarios, from a good girl gospel choir, to a sultry strip tease in which she removes a flapper dress to reveal a vintage 20s swimsuit. In one of the racier numbers, "Nasty Naughty Boy," Christina, dressed in a bra and shorts, brings a male audience member onstage and shows off her S&M side by using five whips and a burning Wheel of Death. Subtle. Despite her current glamorous old Hollywood look, Christina proves she's "Still Dirrty" by donning some hot lace chaps and riding a carousel horse that comes with its own built-in stripper pole. Yow!

Although the tour highlights songs from her new album, Aguilera will still belt out oldies like "Come On Over," "Lady Marmalade" and a reggae version of "What a Girl Wants." Curiously omitted from the set list is the hit that made her a household name, "Genie in a Bottle." The show will close with a double encore of "Beautiful" and "Fighter." Sing it girl!

The, er, titillating girlie show kicks off February 20 in Houston, with the Pussycat Dolls and Danity Kane rounding out the bill.

Possbile Back to Basics Tour Line Up
1.Back To Basics (video intro)
2.Ain’t No Other Man
3.Back In The Day
4.Carwash/Come On Over (Remix)
5.Makes Me Wanna Pray
6.Oh Mother
7.Understand
8.Slow Down Baby
9.Can’t Hold Us Down
10.Here To stay (Pepsi Remix)
11.F.U.S.S video interlude
12.Dirrty
13.Still Dirrty
14.What a Girl Wants
15.Lady Marmalade
16.Enter The Circus Video Interlude
17.Welcome/Hurt
18.Candyman
19.I got Trouble
20.Nasty Naught Boy
21.Thank You
22.Fighter and Beautiful Mega Mix

Madonna NBC Concert Promo



It looks so fucking awsome. I mean its so well filmed great angles. I saw it first during the interveiw it got me so hyped up to see it. It looks so awsome I just can't get past being able to see this concert pro filmed and it looks so good. I'm just so excited.
Though I find 'The Night Before Thanksgiving' A little funny. Haha

Nelly Furtado Say It Right Sneak Peek



You Can watch the full video at mtv.com

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Sex and The City Movie back on?

The feature film version of SEX AND THE CITY is back on track after negotiations with the series' four leading ladies made significant progress this week. Stars SARAH JESSICA PARKER, KRISTIN DAVIS, KIM CATTRALL and CYNTHIA NIXON were set to star in the big screen version of the hit show before the project collapsed. US OK! magazine reports exclusively that a studio source has confirmed that the long-postponed project is closer to becoming a reality after "substantial negotiations have opened with each of the stars' teams this week". According to the studio insider, "Obviously, there is still a lot to be worked out contractually, but it would be amazing to get this project off the ground. "There is no doubt that fans cannot wait to see them all reunited." Rumours have circulated since the show ended in 2004 that the project was unable to get off the ground because of behind-the-scenes drama between the actresses. KIM CATTRALL reportedly refused to appear in the feature film, which reportedly doomed the project. According to sources, enough time has passed and the stars are willing to put their differences aside and move forward with the highly anticipated project.



Doogie Howser is Gay

And this ain't no opinion about the show. Neil Patrick Harris released a statment Firday confirming he was gay. Seems that comming out is the new Hollywood trend who's next? John Travolta.
The public eye has always been kind to me, and until recently I have been able to live a pretty normal life. Now it seems there is speculation and interest in my private life and relationships. So, rather than ignore those who choose to publish their opinions without actually talking to me, I am happy to dispel any rumors or misconceptions and am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be working with wonderful people in the business I love.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Preveiw Kylie's Elle spread

BEAUTIFUL, much better than the Aussie Vogue Shoot.


40th Annual CMA Awards - Nov.6th

Performers: already announced include Brooks & Dunn, Sara Evans, Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, and Carrie Underwood. More performers and presenters will be announced soon.

2006 Final Nominees

Brooks & Dunn and Brad Paisley Lead Nominees with Six Nominations Each for "The 40th Annual CMA Awards," Country Music's Biggest Night. Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, and Newcomer Carrie Underwood Receive Four Nominations; Rascal Flatts and Dolly Parton Score Three Nominations Each.
  • Entertainer of the Year
    • Brooks & Dunn
    • Kenny Chesney
    • Brad Paisley
    • Rascal Flatts
    • Keith Urban
  • Female Vocalist of the Year
    • Sara Evans
    • Faith Hill
    • Martina McBride
    • Carrie Underwood
    • Gretchen Wilson
  • Male Vocalist of the Year
    • Dierks Bentley
    • Kenny Chesney
    • Alan Jackson
    • Brad Paisley
    • Keith Urban
  • Horizon Award
    • Miranda Lambert
    • Little Big Town
    • Sugarland
    • Josh Turner
    • Carrie Underwood
  • Vocal Group of the Year
    • Alison Krauss + Union Station Featuring Jerry Douglas
    • Little Big Town
    • Lonestar
    • Rascal Flatts
    • Sugarland
  • Vocal Duo of the Year
    • Big & Rich
    • Brooks & Dunn
    • Montgomery Gentry
    • Van Zant
    • The Wreckers
  • Single of the Year
    (Award goes to artist and producer)
    • “Believe”
      Brooks & Dunn
      Produced by Tony Brown/Kix Brooks/ Ronnie Dunn
      Arista Nashville
    • “Better Life”
      Keith Urban
      Produced by Dann Huff/Keith Urban
      Capitol Records Nashville
    • "Jesus Take The Wheel”
      Carrie Underwood
      Produced by Mark Bright
      Arista Nashville
    • “Summertime”
      Kenny Chesney
      Produced by Buddy Cannon/Kenny Chesney
      BNA Records
    • “When I Get Where I’m Going”
      Brad Paisley (Featuring Dolly Parton)
      Produced by Frank Rogers/Chris DuBois
      Arista Nashville
  • Musician of the Year
    • Eddie Bayers – Drums
    • Jerry Douglas – Dobro
    • Paul Franklin – Steel Guitar
    • Dann Huff – Guitar
    • Brent Mason – Guitar/Electric Guitar
    • Randy Scruggs – Guitar
  • Album of the Year
    (Award goes to artist and producer)
    • Hillbilly Deluxe
      Brooks & Dunn
      Produced by Ronnie Dunn/Kix Brooks/Mark Wright/Tom Shapiro/Tony Brown/Bob DiPiero
      Arista Nashville
    • Me And My Gang
      Rascal Flatts
      Produced by Dann Huff/Rascal Flatts
      Lyric Street Records
    • Precious Memories
      Alan Jackson
      Produced by Keith Stegall Arista
      Nashville
    • The Road And The Radio
      Kenny Chesney
      Produced by Buddy Cannon/Kenny Chesney
      BNA Records
    • Time Well Wasted
      Brad Paisley
      Produced by Chris DuBois/Frank Rogers
      Arista Nashville
  • Music Video of the Year
    • “8th of November”
      Big & Rich
      Directed by Robert Deaton/George J. Flanigen IV/Marc Oswald
    • “Believe”
      Brooks & Dunn
      Directed by Robert Deaton/George J. Flanigen IV
    • “Jesus Take The Wheel”
      Carrie Underwood
      Directed by Roman White
    • “Kerosene”
      Miranda Lambert
      Directed by Trey Fanjoy
    • “When I Get Where I’m Going”
      Brad Paisley (Featuring Dolly Parton)
      Directed by Jim Shea
  • Musical Event of the Year
    • Brooks & Dunn
      (Guest vocals by Sheryl Crow and Vince Gill)
      “Building Bridges”
      Arista Nashville
    • Faith Hill Featuring Tim McGraw
      “Like We Never Loved At All”
      Warner Bros. Records
    • Gretchen Wilson
      (Featuring Merle Haggard)
      “Politically Uncorrect”
      Epic Records
    • Brad Paisley
      (Featuring Dolly Parton)
      “When I Get Where I’m Going”
      Arista Nashville
    • Bon Jovi
      (Duet with Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland)
      “Who Says You Can’t Go Home”
      Island Records
  • Song of the Year
    (Award goes to songwriter and primary publisher)
    • “8th of November”
      Big Kenny/John Rich
      Big Love Music/WB Music/Rich Texas Music
    • “Believe”
      Craig Wiseman/Ronnie Dunn
      Sony/ATV Tree/Showbilly Music/Big Loud Shirt
    • “Jesus Take The Wheel”
      Hillary Lindsey/Brett James/Gordie Sampson
      Dimensional Music of 1091/Raylene Music/Songs of Combustion Music
    • “Tonight I Wanna Cry”
      Keith Urban/Monty Powell
      Universal Music/Lanark Village Tunes/Guitar Monkey Music/Coburn Music
    • “When I Get Where I’m Going”
      Rivers Rutherford/George Teren
      Universal Music/Memphersfield Music/House of Full Circle Music
http://www.cmaawards.com

Hannah Montana is Number 1

you're wondering, "Who the heck is Hannah Montana?" you probably don't have kids.

She's Miley Cyrus in real life: the daughter of mullet-rocking country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, and the star of the Disney Channel original series "Hannah
Montana." On the show, she plays a young girl leading a double life — she's a regular teenager by day and a pop star by night. But this week, Montana also happens to be the biggest thorn in the collective side of New Jersey rock troupe My Chemical Romance.

Over the last seven days, the music industry has been wondering just who would reach Billboard's peak first this week. It was a tight, three-way race between the "Hannah Montana" soundtrack — which features tracks from the Click Five, Jesse McCartney and even the Cyruses themselves — My Chemical Romance's third studio LP, The Black Parade, and neo-soul singer/pianist John Legend's Once Again. It was anyone's guess who'd wind up on top, and for a spell, My Chemical Romance seemed to have the advantage. But according to the latest SoundScan totals released Wednesday morning (November 1), a #1 debut just wasn't in the cards for MCR.

Hannah Montana sold more than 281,000 copies its first week in stores, outperforming The Black Parade — #2 with 240,000 — by more than 41,000 units, while MCR's conceptual opus edged out third-place Legend by more than 9,000 scans. The Black Parade's impressive first-week numbers stomped debut sales of the group's 2004 release Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, which has moved close to 1.5 million copies to date; that record opened at #103, with 12,000 units.

By comparison, Once Again's opening-week totals creamed those generated by Legend's 2004 outing Get Lifted, which has sold about 1.8 million copies to date and opened at #7 with 116,000 scans. And there's even more reason for Legend to smile this week, as Get Lifted returns to the top 200 at #141 after more than a month off the chart, with 6,800 sold.

Twenty-three newcomers hit the chart this week, but Hannah, My Chemical Romance, and Legend are the only three new releases to open in Billboard's top 10. Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds hangs tough at #4 with another 89,000 copies sold, and Evanescence's The Open Door slides three spots to #5 on 78,000 scans its fourth week in stores. Hinder's Extreme Behavior follows at #6 with sales at 69,000, while Diddy's Press Play slips from #1 to #7, thanks to a 65 percent sales drop off that resulted in second-week scans of 60,000. Tony Bennett's Duets: An American Classic claims the chart's #8 slot, with 53,000 copies sold, with Nickelback's All the Right Reasons at #9 with sales of 49,000. The Killers' Sam's Town rounds out the top 10 with close to 47,000 scans.

Just missing the top-10 cut at #11 is Jibbs' debut, Jibbs Feat. Jibbs, which netted opening-week sales of close to 47,000. Lil Boosie's Bad Azz follows at #18 with 41,000 scans, while Shareefa's Point of No Return claims the #25 spot with nearly 37,000. Brooke Hogan's Undiscovered surfaces at #28 with about 30,000 scans, and "The Nightmare Before Christmas" special-edition soundtrack, which includes the film's original score and five new versions of songs from the movie that have been reworked by Marilyn Manson, Panic! at the Disco, Fall Out Boy, Fiona Apple and She Wants Revenge, bows at #31 with nearly 27,000 copies sold (see "Fall Out Boy, Panic, Marilyn Manson Add To New 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Soundtrack").

Paul Stanley's Live to Win finishes at #53 with 17,000 copies purchased, while R&B singer Kelly Price's This is Who I Am follows at #54 with 16,000 scans. Gucci Mane's Hard to Kill claims #76 with 12,000 copies grabbed up, and Sparta's Threes finishes at #83 thanks to 11,000 units scanned. The latest outing from Bright Eyes, 200, owns the #107 spot with sales reported at 9,000 while Ben Folds' Supersunnyspeedgraphic, the LP opens at #114, generating 8,000 in first-week sales.

Converge return to the chart at #151 with No Heroes selling 6,000 units its first week in stores, followed at #153 by Moby's best-of collection Go: The Very Best of Moby at #153 with 6,000 copies sold. Vultures, the new one from Smile Empty Soul, debuts at #169, having sold 5,000 its initial week of release.


This report is provided by MTV News