Lady Gaga took on Madonna in a Saturday Night Live skit over the weekend...
Best line was by Madonna, "What kind of name is Lady Gaga? It sounds like baby food."
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The Avett Brothers were on the Late Show with David Letterman last night. Well done, guys!
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Apparently, some people are upset (read the comments on this blog) about Shakira's performance the other night on "America's Got Talent." The Colombian singer's lip synching wasn't the most offensive part of it, either.
Nope, people weren't happy about her ass shaking (1:37) and speaker humping (2:40). Personally, I'm more offended that people were watching "America's Got Talent" in the first place.
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Regardless, Lady Gaga's outfits are a lot more scandalous she prances around without pants on a regular basis. Get your complaints straight when it comes to Top 40 female singers.
I was all set to post some thoughts about last night's Video Music Awards, but I can't do that until I voice my opinion on Kanye West's antics of last night.
First off, it's sad that Kanye is getting exactly what he wanted and everyone is talking about him. I'm glad that it's all negative towards him though. One person said, "He was just stating his opinion." That's great, but hijacking the acceptance speech of a young woman (Taylor Swift) who had just won her first award was not the time or place to do it.
Kanye should have posted it on his blog or Twitter feed so that only the people who give a shit about this arrogant asshole would have cared what his opinion is. I don't care if Kanye West loves bacon sandwiches, thinks Eminem is fantastic or wants to share his opinion that Beyonce had the best video. This isn't the Kanye West Awards.
Swift was apparently backstage hysterically crying after the incident. Well done, Mr. West. May your next album and concert be a flop.
Put simply Kanye West has no class. The question is, for how long are people going to continue to put up with this crap? It should be noted there are some people defending West and saying he just made a mistake "it's not like he killed someone" but it's also not the first time he's hijacked a show. Remember "George Bush doesn't like black people"?
If only he stood
And kudos for Beyonce for giving her spotlight back to Swift who was allowed to give her acceptance speech.
R&B singer Calvin Richardson has seen the ups and downs of the music industry.
The North Carolina native sold 100,000 records 10 years ago but was still dropped from Uptown Records. His second album, on the other hand, went certified gold earlier this year. But through all that, he never forgot where he came from.
So when it came time to shoot a video for his new record, Charlotte was the first place that came to mind. Richardson sat down with CL at his "Woman's Got To Have It" video premiere party at the Sunset Club on Monday night to talk about his new album Facts of Life: The Soul of Bobby Womack, that dropped on Tuesday.
Creative Loafing: So where are you from in North Carolina?
Calvin Richardson: Well originally Im from Monroe, North Carolina but Ive been in Charlotte for so long so thats what Im claiming; thats home for me now.
So youre not new to this, everybody knows you sold 100,000 10 years ago ...
Yeah, I sold 100,000 10 years ago and my second album just went gold, officially, in February. I dropped another one thats out there last year, and its still out there working. But I got another one getting ready to drop ...
Lets talk about the journey real fast, from 99 to 2009, how did everything go? Explain that trip.
From '99 to 2009, it was just a lot of hard work. A lot of set ups and set backs to me, it was a learning lesson for me. I grew a lot in the business. Now, I just feel like Im more seasoned as far as the business goes.
Do you appreciate it more with the struggles you went through?
Oh, I definitely appreciate it, everyday, like I said, I dont take nothing for granted anymore. When you come into the music business, it's easy for you to have a perception of the game like youre going to be an overnight success and for some people thats true. Like you can get on American Idol, but I didnt have those outlets and stuff like that but you cant build no house without no foundation thats going to stand, so thats what I am.
So youre as much apart of N.C.s soul roots what can you say about the state and the kinds of artists we put out? You got Anthony Hamilton, you got Jodeci, you got people like that and you fit right in with them. How do you feel to be among that crew?
I mean it feels good. They are the keepers of real music ... WE are the keepers of real music, not just they, but thats what we do. You know I grew up with K-Ci and Jo-Jo. And you know Anthony hes doing his thing, and hes keeping it real as well, so its all good man to be a part of that elite crew from North Carolina.
So what can people look forward to on the album coming out tomorrow?
Tomorrow I have 11 songs on there, that were some of Bobby Womacks greatest hits that I felt like, you know, he had some many, so I picked 11 songs that I felt like would really make a statement and introduce people that dont know anything about Bobby Womack to who he is, to his music, to his greatness and so thats what youre going to get. Youre gonna get "110th Street," "Stop On By," "Im Through Trying to Prove My Love to You," "Hairy Hippy," "Love Has Finally Come At Last," "American Dream" ... did I say "Daylight"? (laughing) I can go on and on, until I get to 11 of course, but thats basically what youre going to get.
Why Bobby Womack?
I say, why not? I mean Bobby Womack is the greatest storyteller of my time, our time, that I know of and my style is just so similar to Bobby Womacks. My first album that I recorded 10 years ago, I did a cover of I Wish You Didnt Trust Me So Much and who would know 10 years later Id go back and do a whole cover of Bobby Womacks songs man just to pay homage and tribute because thats whos shoulders Ive been standing on for the last 10 years.
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ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" has announced the new cast for the upcoming season and it's full of music-related names. Thankfully, I don't put myself through the torture of watching this show, but if you do, here's who you'll see this year among the contestants singer Aaron Carter, songwriter Ashley Hamilton, singer Donny Osmond, singer Macy Gray, singer Mya and singer Kelly Osbourne.
The memorial for Michael Jackson is going on right now and is being covered all over the place television, internet, blogs, magazines and just about everywhere you look.
I figure that my opinions on the ceremony and his career are not important in the grand scheme of things. He's flooding every medium at the moment.
Go watch the ceremony, enjoy the performances and remember the King of Pop in whatever way you'd like.
R.I.P. Michael Jackson - 1958-2009
Here's a quick list of the winners from last night's BET Awards:
Video of the Year Beyoncé Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)
Best Male R&B Artist Ne-Yo
Best Female R&B Artist Beyoncé
Best Male Hip-Hop Artist Lil Wayne
Best Female Hip-Hop Artist M.I.A.
Best Group Day26
Best New Artist Keri Hilson
Viewers Choice T.I. featuring Rihanna Live Your Life
Best Collaboration Jamie Foxx feauturing T-Pain Blame It
Video Director of the Year Benny Boom
Best Gospel Artist Mary Mary
This week's episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon has sparked a lot of interest. Why? Because of the performance of Sonic Youth. Well, maybe not the performance, exactly, but more about singer Thurston Moore's t-shirt.
You can try to see it here:
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?uestlove has called it "the riskiest tshirt ive ever seen on broadcast tv....gangsta move son"
So, what was it? Answer after the jump.
It's been the butt of countless jokes.... so I'll make another.
The Grammys have announced that they will no longer consider a polka category. Somewhere, three fans are weeping...