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The Friday night saw the debut of another exoteric statement of Jay-Z: "You rappers sing a little loud / return to rap, you T-Pain-ING too / I a multi-millionaire / So how am I most grueling n — is here?
On New York's Hot 97 radio, Jay first song of his new approach Blueprint 3 LP called "DOA" or "The Death of Auto-Tune".
"It's anti-Auto-Tune, disappearance of the ring," Hov starts rapping on as co-produced by Kanye West and does not beat Hard ID horns and glare that Jay raised figures of a black John Dillinger holding smoking a Tommy Gun, or an ignorant chump enough to stand in his way. Jay is back to kill MCs biting.
"This is not for iTunes, not for singalongs "Then it hits in the song." It's Frank Sinatra to the opera get a blonde … My raps are not melodies / It should be committing crimes Jackers / This is not a # 1 record is practically assault with a weapon fatal. "
Last month, Kanye West told MTV News about Jay-Z position cons Auto-Tune vocal effect the widely used T-Pain and West himself on his latest album 808s and Heartbreak.
"We've actually removed all the songs with Auto-Tune out the album," West said, "make the point that this is an anti-Auto-Tune album, even if I released an album that has all the Auto-Tune!"
Later Friday night, Jay re-Funkmaster Flex and Mister Cee on Hot 97's studios to explain that he is taking aim at artists who use Auto-Tune as a crutch. He also compared the use of improved vocal rappers to wear sports jerseys Throwback back in the day: All the world has begun to wear them and they had played.
"I think I said something important, he said, adding that had spoken to "only the appearance of movement [the conversation] before", and elaborate on who he would not.
"Guys who did it, he tall, he said. T-Pain, he does beautiful melodies. If you listen to Kanye, beautiful melodies. If you listen] to [West "Say You Will" and "Heartless," the great melodies. [Lil Wayne and T-Pain] 'Lollipop' was a fantastic melody. Not everyone can not do. Let the guys do. They had their little niche, "Time. That's just my opinion. I do not know if everyone thinks the same thing. "
The Brooklyn MC has declared its intent with the record was "draw [line] in the sand.
The Jiggaman has confirmed that its highly anticipated Blueprint 3 is coming out through a new partnership with Atlantic Records, the album should be released September 11. They will handle the distribution for the album, which is housed at Hova's Roc Nation.
"I got the Foundation and I am ready to blow away," he said.
"I bought my album back – I overpaid for it, "he said recently about the end of his long stay with Def Jam Records." I believe that stage of my career, I wanted to be totally independent and free in what I wanted to do. Def Jam and Universal, they did a nice thing to let me pay. They overcharged me a little, but I appreciate all the years they have made in my career … I could never get a [recording contract traditional]. I work with Atlantic, we will distribute the album and they do a fantastic job. I am fortunate to connect with the people I started my career with. It's almost like poetic justice. "
Expect more from Jay soon. DJ Skee took to Twitter to say that the official first single from Blueprint 3 will be "On That" featuring Drake. Jay has not been asked and not talking about that song, but he spoke a little impression of the album.
"The Vibe I'm on is depriving him down and bring classic," said Jay. "I hear people, I must return to this country and my square that people really know what time it is really fast."
Then Just as the third incarnation of Black Sabbath – doing business as Heaven & Hell – is preparing a tour to promote his new album, "The Devil You Know ", a battle rages to determine who will own the name of Sabbath.
Singer Ozzy Osbourne, who quit the band in 1979 and returned in 1997 to periodic tours and a live album, says guitarist Tony Iommi, accusing falsely assume ownership of the name of the Sabbath in filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The lawsuit claims that Osbourne Song signature "were responsible for the group," successful extraordinary, "noting that his decline in popularity after leaving the first time. Osbourne is demanding a 50 per cent of that name for himself and a split of the money earned while he was not in the group.
Iommi has not yet responded to prosecution, but before that he admitted to Billboard.com that the desire to avoid "legal issues" were behind the adoption the name Heaven & Hell for the currently active program that includes original bassist Terry "Geezer" Butler, singer Ronnie James Dio (who Osbourne was replaced in 1979) and drummer Vinnie Appice. And together, he agreed to have another name for a group that had registered as Black Sabbath, "which does confusion ", he maintained that depicts the directory of the current group more accurately.
"I think if we were under the label Black Sabbath it would pose problems down the line, "said Tony Iommi." People expect us to play 'Iron Man' and 'Paranoid' and other things from (the Osbourne era), and it was not the idea with this range. The idea was to play all the stuff we did with Ronnie, and that's why we use the different name. "
Heaven & Hell, who has been reunited in 2007, is currently touring in Europe and began a program of 15 North American Swing August 7 in Vancouver.
Osbourne has also tended hand Iommi in a statement issued by his publicist, which reads:
"Since 1997, when Geezer, Bill (Ward, the group's original drummer) and I joined the band, Black Sabbath has regained its past glory as the title we sold out arenas and amphitheaters play over 50,000 people at each show of the world. We have worked together to restore the credibility and dignity to be called "Black Sabbath" leading to the band be inducted into the United Kingdom and the United States Rock & Roll Hall of Fames in 2005 and 2006, respectively … Tony, I'm so sorry he had to get to this point I have to take this action against you. I have no right to speak for Geezer and Bill, but I think that morally and ethically the mark must be owned by the four members of the same. I hope that my taking this first step it will eventually be that way. We've all worked too hard throughout our career for you to sell merchandise that has all faces, old Black Sabbath album covers and band logos, and you say you own the copyright. We're all in our 60 years now. Black Sabbath's legacy would live long after we've all disappeared. Please do the right thing. "
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Who said that the dress is not the daughter?
Miley Cyrus has just landed a deal with Wal-Mart to produce a clothing line with designer Max Azria Herve Leger, and BCBG Max Azria Fame. And thanks to the Megastore 'tweens can sport their Mileyware his fall tour.
In the wake of Taylor Swift Wal-Mart's online summer dresses sweatervests lei and the Jonas Brothers', the "Miley Cyrus & Max Azria" label mention tops, pants, graphic tees, shoes and accessories all priced proportionately less friendly, $ 20. The merchandise is in store Walmart.com as well, just in time for back to school shopping early August, and his kickoff tour a few weeks, later.
Wal-Mart is sponsoring the Miley Cyrus Live in Concert Tour, launching September 14th in Portland, Oregon, and wound up 45 stops later at Miami.
As for those failures …
"We're really excited, BCBG Max Azria Group REP Patrick McGregor told E! News.
"I create styles that are all personal expressions and individuality," the recent reupped Hannah Montana said in a statement. "The collaboration with Max Azria has been an incredible experience, and I am very excited about the launch of this line with Wal-Mart. There are even other coming! "
Where the idea of Cyrus to come together with the designer of familiar sounds, the two share a segment during Choice Awards Nickelodeon Kids' this year that had the starlet and Duane "The Rock" Johnson take the same red dress. Miley also wore Herve Light in the Grammys in February and the London premiere of his film last month. (Have a better idea of the style diva in our Disney Fashion Spotlight: Miley Cyrus gallery.)
"Miley Cyrus is talented and affordable, with his work so triggered a line that is authentic and alive," the fashionisto wise man said in a statement.
Susan Boyle, who became an international star after appearing on a talent competition for British television, has left the London clinic where she was treated for exhaustion, his brother said on Friday. The 48-year-old amateur singer from Scotland, whose performance on Britain's Got Talent " April has been downloaded nearly 200 million times on the Internet, was admitted to the Priory clinic on Sunday amid concerns for his mental health.
"She is much happier," said his brother Gerry GMTV.
"It seems much more like her. I think things are clearer now and it is much more content. I believe it is in the middle of London in a flat in London. "
Dowdy and more award-winning volunteer church unemployed challenged the notion that viewers should be a star.
Boyle has been pushed in the media spotlight with television crews camped outside his house and Larry King and Oprah Winfrey requesting to appear on their U.S. chat shows.
But as Saturday's final of the popular talent show approaching, Boyle, who has been deprived of oxygen at birth resulting in minor brain injury, began to show signs of tension, bursting into tears regularly and threaten to leave the show.
When She failed to win the final, despite the enormous odds in his favor, she was admitted to the private hospital suffering from exhaustion emotional.
The financial future of Boyle is considered safe, despite the Second Coming to the dance troupe of diversity, such as Great Britain's Got Talent Simon Cowell, the creator and his Syco Music label are expected to make him sign for an album.
He also issue a Hollywood movie.
"The way forward now is to talk about where his career goes from here," Boyle said Brother.
"It absorbs the fact that America has a huge appetite for it and now she starts to believe that yes, indeed, I'm going to be a singer and there will be a recording career beyond. That's all she has always wanted to do. "
He supported Cowell manage the recording career of Boyle.
"Simon Cowell – he circled the dance floor a few times did he not? I am sure he knows he has someone who broke barriers in America before it is even there and I am sure that Simon will do a good job she. "
Brother Boyle has also confirmed reports that Boyle expected to perform before the American president Barack Obama.
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For nine weeks I intended to write this column, but I kept getting distracted by things like the Cat and Mouse last series Pretty Ricky furniture-humping histrionics. And it is an undesirable, given that this column is about Cobra Starship, a band that turned messing around on the Internet into an absolute art form.
And I'm not saying this is a rejection of their success or because the party machine hyperkinetic / vocalist Gabe Saporta sorting dresses as a blog, but rather because, well … it's true. Cobra Starship are the same music, the band equivalent of every shot in the groin, epic fail and some scandalous personal injury you have ever watched YouTube or by e-mail to a co-worker million. Their brilliance is a reserved the Zeitgeist-grabbing Tay Zonday and Chris Crockers the world. It's stupid to smart. Genius dumb. And this is something to be proud.
CobraCam.tv witness Site episodic, they launched nine weeks ago to promote their upcoming album Hot Mess (due August 11). This is a very clinical description latter, however, as "promotional" only insofar as it shows the members of Cobra Starship. More precisely, a sort of sketch showcase comedy / pop-culture blender / "WTF is going on?" Bonanza. This is the kind of thing a million bands (and a billion children on YouTube) try do but always fail miserably at, because they are simply not funny – or stupid or intelligent or dedicated – Enough to succeed. Cobra Starship are all these things and then some.
During the nine installments sublimely silly, they have spilled gallons of blood, fun face tattoos prodigious Lil Wayne, let the beard grow false, harassing their merch Guy, steaks attacked with axes, tried to push the breasts (keytarist Vicky Asher won that one by default), peddled cleaning and Cologne, conduct surgeries, riding a jackalope and wore costumes most of Lady Gaga. They mocked the industry, British people, their fellow bands, and especially themselves. None of this makes much sense, and God knows how are we supposed to glean information on the mess of cooking, but none of these issues. Because it's all hilarious. And because, well, is Cobra Starship. The music is almost secondary.
And if that last line comes off as harsh, well, I would bet that the guys (and gal) in the CS would agree with me. With Cobra, comedy is the thing. And it's more obvious on CobraCam.
There is a key deft comic set here – truly some of the funniest moments are disposable in the lines or the shooting section of strange – and a taste for the bizarre reminiscent of things like "The Kids in the Hall" or the British version of "The Office" (or even to blaspheme a little more, "Monty Python's Flying Circus "). They are intelligent and subtle references to things like" The Big Lebowski "and Vince Offer and" St. Elsewhere, "and Wes Anderson, slo-mo shots (there's even a nod to "Goodfellas" in episode six, so I'm not sure that the group achieves even). And, of course, a college dedicated to Getting Wasted: Cobra Starship are, at the end of a day, a band party.
But here's another to throw at you: Cobra Starship are a comedy troupe. Each member has a role (Saporta is the drunken lout, Asher woman silent right etc.), and as is the case with all the great troops, there is a star in small groups. In case of Cobra, is guitarist Ryland Blackington, a lanky, rubber-faced combination of "SNL" era Chevy Chase and "Kids in the Hall"-era Kevin McDonald who has a positive majority CobraCam of stuff (check events for two, six and nine for proof). Of course, bassist Alex Suarez and drummer Nate Novarro are pretty good too. Say what you want about Cobra Starship, but they were certainly the funniest rhythm section in the company.
And it's just the point of all this I suppose. As a group, Cobra Starship is a really great sketch comedy troupe, and CobraCam is proof. Their dedication – and do not bother him, keep laying episodes of quality stuff takes dedication – the stupid, the insane and the subtle is what differentiates them from their contemporaries, and it's all on display here. I am not sure how all this mess will warm (not "funny" bands sell records? We Are Scientists-you did not), although probably did not matter. Love them or hate them, CS has always been fun first music-second, and so the children pack their shows and throw the hooks into the air. In fact, a sort of brilliant niche they have earned, if you think. They became quiet court jesters of pop music. Another proof that you should be smart enough for this stupid.
This is one of the darkest and goriest songs on an album that positively oozes with songs dark and bloody. Therefore Travis Barker knew he had recorded a version of "3 AM Eminem"
"I first heard about some blogs, and immediately I was like, 'Oh, damn, it's demonic and I love this stuff. "Barker laughed." I then talked to [Blink-182 and Eminem manager] Paul Rosenberg and said I wanted to do a remix of it, and then Em and I talked and talked to a touch on rock singing, and I got to him. "
Thus, in four short days – during breaks in rehearsals for the upcoming tour Blink – Barker and a pair of his engineer buddies planned to live and bass guitar tracks (and, of course, a good dose of its patent-yet-precise drums flying). He was sent to MS for some adjustments, then bring the finished product on YouTube, and the rest is history.
"There is no many songs I hear and I travel on the outside, but it was one of them. The song is really dark and moody, and so that's what I wanted the remix to be, "said Barker." And it was cool because I had to work with Eminem producer, which is something I do not think many people are learning to do. He listened, made some adjustments and gave it the OK.
And Barker, it was a welcome return to the world of remixing – a world that has dominated in recent years with a takes Flo Rida "Low" and Soulja Boy "Crank That." He had to take a break from remixing while recovering dozens of surgeries he felt after walking away a plane crash in South Carolina late last year.
"I had not made one since I was released from hospital It was time, you know? "Barker said." He was a con-ass song, and when things come to me I love, I continue. I due for one, and it will not last.
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