April 4th, 2013 2:07pm EDT
Nicki Minaj heats things up with Lil Wayne in her latest video "High School," off her second album, "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded The Re-Up."
Shot in a gorgeous Los Angeles mansion, the video features Nicki in a few barely there outfits, like a yellow one-piece swimsuit and a white lace corset.
The American Idol judge debuted the new clip on MTV Tuesday, and she sat down with MTV Overdrive host Christina Garibaldi to discuss the new clip and her career.
Nicki feels that she's put in a lot of hard work in her career, and she says that Hip Hop is a male-dominated industry and she hasn't got...
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'American Idol' Ratings At An All-Time Low As Producers Consider Big Changes
'American Idol' Finale Mega-Diary: Complete Recap of Candice Glover's Win
Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj
October 22nd, 2012 2:25pm EDT
What could be better than watching the Doors live, at the height of their game, playing at the Hollywood Bowl, with frontman Jim Morrison (allegedly) tripping on acid? Well, that’s what you’re getting with the recently released the Doors – Live at the Bowl ’68. So, was Morrison wacked out of his mind during this show? You’ll have to see for yourself – just make sure you’re paying attention during “the End” when J-Mo thinks he spots a grasshopper on stage. Just make sure you don’t miss that part. The set list is long, and well-structured, and speaking of well-structured, the same can be said...
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Rock Legend Ray Manzarek, Keyboardist For The Doors, Dies At 74
Ray Manzarek tributes pour in after his death
The Doors
September 13th, 2012 7:53pm EDT
On December 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin took the stage at London's O2 Arena to headline a tribute concert for dear friend and Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun. What followed was a two-hour-plus tour de force of the band's signature blues-infused rock 'n' roll that instantly became part of the legend of Led Zeppelin. Founding members John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were joined by Jason Bonham, the son of their late drummer John Bonham, to perform 16 songs from their celebrated catalog including landmark tracks "Whole Lotta Love," "Rock And Roll," "Kashmir," and "Stairway To Hea...
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Former President Bill Clinton Tried To Get Led Zeppelin To Reunite For Hurricane Sandy Benefit
Robert Plant Hints At 2014 Led Zeppelin Reunion - Your Move, Jimmy Page
Jason Bonham, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant
July 16th, 2012 9:48pm EDT
If you haven’t yet heard of Danko Jones, you’re probably not alone, but chances are things will change once you feast your eyes on the bands new DVD offering, Bring On the Mountain. Actually, if you are new to Danko Jones, you should start with the bands great 2010 release Below the Belt. Bring On the Mountain, named after a fan favorite song the band vows never to record, is a 90-minute documentary chronicling the beginnings of Jones’ love and obsession with music, and honestly the best thing about this doc is that it isn’t really bogged down with interviews from guests and such – the majo...
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Danko Jones
May 10th, 2012 5:14pm EDT
In case you’ve forgotten, Phil Collins Live at Montreux 2004 will remind you of two things – first, that Collins is an exceptional drummer, something he wastes no time showcasing from the outset of the DVD, and second, that he has way more hit songs that more people are willing to give him credit for. The breadth of Collins impressive hit parade begins early with “Against All Odds” and continues via hit after hit after hit with tunes like “Don't Lose My Number," "You'll Be in My Heart," "True Colors," "Another Day in Paradise," "Two Hearts," "Sussudio,” and so on and so forth, and by now yo...
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Lily Collins: 'Topless Scene Was Awkward For My Dad To Watch'
'The Voice' Performance Show: Who Was Instantly Eliminated?
Phil Collins
February 17th, 2012 7:44am EST
The Love We Make is a powerful documentary centered around Paul McCartney’s journey to help give something back to New York City and its residents after tragedy struck on September 11, 2001. McCartney was on a plane preparing to take off from JFK Airport when the captain came on and announced that planes had struck the World Trade Center. McCartney, like most Americans in the wake of 9/11, felt he needed to do something, and felt he needed to give back in some way, so he planned an event. Albert Maysles and Bradley Kaplan direct the mostly black and white film, detailing McCartney’s every m...
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A Supergroup That Could Have Been: Paul McCartney, Jimi Hendrix & Miles Davis
Paul McCartney's concert invaded by swarm of grasshoppers
Paul McCartney
January 27th, 2012 6:26pm EST
In some ways, God Bless Ozzy Osbourne seems a bit unnecessary, a bit of grandeur and posturing - as it were - for a man who helped to shape the course of heavy music throughout the years.
As far as content, God Bless Ozzy Osbourne covers the necessary evils – Black Sabbath, drug addiction (sort of), and family life, though the proceedings are less than biting.
God Bless Ozzy Osbourne plays like a skeleton outline of Ozzy's life. While the man's alcoholism is addressed, it's quickly dismissed as just being part of Osbourne's lifestyle back in the day.
The Black Sabbath frontman's tenure ...
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Sharon Osbourne 'Devastated' To Learn Ozzy Was Using Drugs Behind Her Back
Rumor Patrol: Rihanna Pregnant, Miley Cyrus & Liam Hemsworth Cancel Wedding, More
Ozzy Osbourne
January 20th, 2012 5:59pm EST
While Lindsey Buckingham might get all of the credit in the world, and the loads of accolades that come with it, for helping to drive Fleetwood Mac to worldwide superstardom, he never really gets the credit he deserves for his solo career, one that allowed him to flex his songwriting muscles. Luckily for you, well, luckily for all of us, we now have visual documentation of such with Lindsey Buckingham: Songs from the Small Machine, a Buckingham solo concert filmed at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Predictably, there are a couple of Fleetwood Mac works tossed into the set, including...
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Fleetwood Mac Debuts New Music On iTunes Without Any Promotion
Fleetwood Mac Announces 2013 Tour
Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham
January 20th, 2012 5:51pm EST
The 1961 Antibes Jazz Festival, which let French (and European) audiences hear Ray Charles for the first time, is the setting for Ray Charles: Live in France 1961, a new DVD offering that mashes up bits and pieces of those four historic performances from July 18-22, 1961. At first glance, you’ll notice that a number of repeated tracks, and while that might not look good on the surface, it’s always important to not judge a book by its cover, because in the case of this Ray Charles: Live in France 1961 DVD, the songs are different each time out. The July 22 performance comes across with more ...
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Music Producer Phil Ramone Dies At 79
Andre 3000's Jimi Hendrix And The Best Music Biopics Ever
Ray Charles
December 28th, 2011 3:29pm EST
Yes, we get it, music videos have gone the way of the dinosaur. MTV killed them with re-runs of the 'Teen Mom' and 'the Jersey Shore,' sure, but that doesn’t mean they’re not worth watching, entirely. Isn’t that what Youtube is for? So for the first time here we are taking the time to name a few of 2011’s best music videos. Here is a list of five, as well as one deserving of honorable mention.
LMFAO
"Sexy & I Know It"
Sorry for Party Rocking
Redfoo and Sky Blu are back at it again in the video for "Sexy & I Know It," a hilarious clip that features the two members of...
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The Worst Album Covers Of All Time
Fashion Fails: Worst Dressed Stars At The 2013 Grammys
A Day to Remember, Lmfao, Taking Back Sunday, The Lonely Island