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Thursday, 28 July 2016

Blake Shelton denies working with Donald Trump.

Blake Shelton hasn’t officially endorsed a presidential candidate, but after comments he made in a recent interview with Billboard suggested that the country star was in favor of Donald Trump, he took to Twitter to refute the sentiment: “Hey before this gets going like it always does… I haven’t [endorsed] ANYBODY for president. And I not going to. I don’t do that [s—],” he tweeted.

Shelton had originally told the magazine, “I’m not going to have the political conversation with you about Trump, or about Hillary Clinton. But I will tell you this: Whether you love him or hate him, he says what he thinks, and he has proven that you don’t always have to be so afraid. A lot of people are pulling for him, no matter how much Hollywood fights it. I see people who don’t like him go and beat up people that do like him. You tell me, who’s crazy here?” He added, “I probably wish there was another option, but there’s not.”

In his response he continued, “My comment about ‘wish there was another option but there’s not’ is across the board…period. Now go dig up another story.”

Shelton’s entire string of tweets is embedded below.


Hey before this gets going like it always does… I haven’t enforced ANYBODY for president. And I not going to. I don’t do that shit.

— Blake Shelton (@blakeshelton) July 28, 2016
My comment about “wish there was another option but there’s not” is across the board…period. Now go dig up another story.

Sunday, 24 July 2016

James Corden new moves!


James Corden has proven he can sing in movies and in a car, but on Friday night, he showed off his musical ability live in concert.

The late night host joined Meghan Trainor on stage during the Los Angeles stop of her Untouchable Tour. Corden, who most recently showed off his rap skills with Michelle Obama and Missy Elliott, stepped in for John Legend on Trainor’s hit, “Like I’m Gonna Lose You.”

Filling in for the 10-time Grammy Award-winning Legend is no easy task, but Corden didn’t miss a beat with his surprise performance. This wasn’t the first time the two joined musical forces, as earlier this year on The Late Late Show the duo made a New Year’s resolution music video called “All About That Change.”

Monday, 18 July 2016

NSYNC’S fresh start!

Boy band fans got a fun surprise Saturday when *NSYNC member Joey Fatone joined 98 Degrees onstage at the West Palm Beach stop of the band’s My2K Tour for a rendition of *NSYNC’s iconic 2000 song “Bye Bye Bye.”

The performance featured both the original “Bye Bye Bye” choreography and matching outfits, à la the early 2000s — in other words, it was a big day for boy bands covering other boy bands.

Fatone recently collaborated with 98 Degrees’ Jeff Timmons in Dead 7, a Syfy film that also starred the Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, and A.J. McLean, along with *NSYNC’s Chris Kirkpatrick and the entirety of O-Town (save for Ashley Parker Angel, who is no longer with the band).

The My2K Tour also features O-Town, Dream, and Ryan Cabrera. Watch a clip of the performance below.

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Alicia Keys new stand!

Alicia Keys enlisted 24 of America’s most high-profile celebrities for a powerful video condemning police brutality.

Beyoncé, Rihanna, Chris Rock, and Pharrell Williams are just a handful of the famous faces that appear in the clip. As images of black lives lost to recent police shootings flash on screen, the A-list collective rattles off “23 ways you could be killed if you are black in America,” listing everything from “wearing a hoodie” to “failing to signal a lane change.”

“In other words, just for being black and doing absolutely nothing,” the video’s text reads. Keys closes the clip with a plea for change: “We demand radical transformation to heal the long history of systemic racism so that all Americans have the equal right to live and to pursue happiness.”

The video comes on the heels of two recent officer-involved deaths. Both Philando Castile and Alton Sterling were shot and killed by police last week, sparking nationwide outrage. Dozens of stars, including many of those featured in the video, have since denounced the deaths, and multiple members of the music community have shared protest songs.

Monday, 11 July 2016

Britney Spears new song in the pipeline!

New Britney Spears music is closer than ever. The pop singer posted a snippet from an ad for her new fragrance “Private Show” on Monday, featuring Spears performing part of a new song.

The short video shows Spears dancing in a backstage walkway and on a spotlit stage in black lingerie. Towards the end of the clip, a quick track is played featuring Spears singing the fragrance’s name. “Private Show,” the fragrance, was released on Friday.

Spears has been teasing her comeback to putting out new music several times over the past few months, using her Instagram account to post some mysterious videos. In November, the pop star confirmed that she is working on her ninth studio album, which would follow up 2013’s Britney Jean. Recently, Spears was honored at the Billboard Music Awards, where she performed a medley of her grea

Monday, 27 June 2016

Obama goes dancehall


Barack Obama may prefer Kendrick Lamar over Drake, but in a new dub video, the president can’t resist the “One Dance” fever.

BaracksDubs is back, once again putting lyrics in the president’s mouth — this time with Drizzy’s No. 1 hit, “One Dance,” which has topped the Billboard Hot 100 for seven nonconsecutive weeks.

The YouTube channel has cut and spliced various Obama speeches to create dozens of videos of the president performing hot pop songs. Previous videos feature such songs as “Can’t Feel My Face,” “Thriller,” “Panda,” and “Call Me Maybe,” among others.

See the “One Dance” dub above.

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