Jennifer Hudson Tribute to Whitney Houston – VIDEO

Last night the Grammy Awards went on as planned, but included a few moments dedicated to Whitney Houston. The singer was found dead in her hotel room on Saturday morning.


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Several moments were dedicated to the ‘Bodyguard’ star and powerhouse vocalist. LL Cool J opened the show with a prayer for Whitney and kept it upbeat before introducing Bruno Mars.

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Miley Cyrus and John Mayer Hook-Up

Miley Cyrus just can’t get out of the rumor mill lately. The newest rumor going around is that Miley actually hooked up with John Mayer after this years Grammy Awards. According to a so-called source, Miley was seen backstage with John and the two were all over each other.

Per Why Fame:

It seems like the singer/actress followed Mayer “like a puppy dog” at Clive Davis’ Pre-Grammy Party last Saturday night. “She put her arm around his waist, and even grabbed his behind”, the source added. And it looks like “Things got even hotter between them the following evening at the Grammys”, another insider said adding that backstage Miley was rubbing John’s back and he kissed her. “It was quick and intense and a bit shocking, but it also seemed sweet. Afterward, Miley slapped his butt and told him, ‘You rock!’”, the source described the scene.

Apparently Miley is now boasting to friends that she and John are perfect together because she’s as wild as he is, and she’s sure she can make him a one-woman man. Love, if Jennifer Aniston couldn’t break him, you sure as hell can’t!

Ok, I’ll pretty much believe anything about John Mayer at this point, but I’m not buying this! That has a serious ‘ewww’ factor to it. Now I have to go watch my finger tips – they feel dirty after typing this.

Click here to see who is wearing a condom costume to promote AIDS awareness.

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Hollywood Dame Exclusive Interview – Black Eyed Pea’s Taboo

Taboo is a founding member of the six-time Grammy Award-winning group The Black Eyed Peas. A Mexican-American with Shoshone blood on his mother’s side, Jaime Luis Gomez defied expectations early on—first by rejecting the limitations imposed on him by society, then by staying true to his dream of becoming a star. In ‘FALLIN’ UP: My Story‘ (Touchstone Hardcover/Simon & Schuster; February 8, 2011; $24.99; ISBN: 978-1-4391-9206-1), he tells the riveting story of his journey from the drug crime-ridden neighborhoods of L.A. to the packed performance sites around the world.

During a childhood spent moving between el barrio and the mixed-race community where his beloved grandmother lived, Taboo fell under the spell of the Spanish music his grandmother adored while at the same time embracing the pulse of hip hop. By the time he entered his teens, Taboo was an agile break dancer; he’d perfected all the floating, gliding, and sliding moves through hours of dedicated practice. In the Mexican-American community of Rosemead, where he eventually settled with his mother and stepfather, “no one…had ever heard of a Mexican b-boy. I was a hip-hop kid in a community where there was no such thing as hip-hop kids.” Taboo, the tag he first used when doodling in school, represented the path he was forging for himself—“Off-limits. Unspeakable. Something forbidden. Something non-conformist.”

Taboo built his skills—and his street cred—at hip-hop venues throughout L.A. It was at a hip-hop club that he first saw will.i.am, “an eccentric-looking black kid rapping like a madman” and apl.de.ap, “a Filipino dude dancing better than I had ever seen anyone dance…” In 1995, the three came together as The Black Eyed Peas, and right from the start, the group stood out: “[We] didn’t subscribe to lyrics about crack dens and AK-47. We were…promoting more feel good, progressive hip-hop. We were about braggadocious hope, not braggadocious violence.”

As he traces the rise of The Black Eyed Peas, Taboo reveals the inner workings of the music business during the 1990s and 2000s. He introduces a host of well-known performers, from Flavor Flav, Eminem, and Gwen Stefani, to Sting, the Rolling Stones, U2 and the great James Brown. He brings to life the exhilaration of performing for audiences throughout the world and the overwhelming exhaustion of spending months on tour, far from home and family. He writes about the Peas’ first encounter with Stacy Ferguson and discusses with wit and insight her unique contributions to the popularity of the group. His description of the evolution of The Black Eyed Peas offer an unprecedented look at the shaping of their style as they stepped outside their hip-hop foundation and integrated elements from different musical traditions to create a sound all their own.

Behind the stories of Grammy Awards, platinum albums, sold-out concerts and other moments of triumph recorded in FALLIN’ UP, Taboo tells another, darker tale. He writes about his long neglect of the son he had at eighteen; Jaymie Dizon, the woman who eventually became his wife and the mother of his second son; and the addictions to drugs and alcohol that almost ended his career. In detailed accounts of his missteps and mistakes, including drunken episodes during and after concerts, he shines an unforgiving light on himself and recalls with love and thanks the critical support he received from Jaymie, his friends and family, and his fellow-band members when he finally decided to turn his life around.

On June 10, 2010 The Black Eyed Peas performed at the World Cup Kick-Off Celebration concert in South Africa; their latest album, “The Beginning,” was released in November 2010. They—and their millions of followers—anticipated another triumph when the group appeared during the halftime show at the Super Bowl on February 6, 2011. FALLIN’ UP provides the first inside look at the making of the band, is must-reading for fans old and new.

I had the chance to talk to Taboo about his new book, his halftime Superbowl show, and his new shoe line. You can read about that below.

Where did your inspirations come from to write your new book?

I think the biggest inspiration came from my grandmother. Not so much to write the book, but to become the person that I am. She always instilled in me to believe that you can achieve, and that’s the direct inspiration. The book is the perfect example of that. It talks about my growing up, being a young father, following my dreams, meeting Will and Apl, and the good times and the bad times of Black Eyed Peas. It’s something for everyone. Most of the stories are about me being Mexican-American and paying homage to that.

Your book is co-written by Steve Dennis. How did you meet him and who’s idea was it to write the book?

I meet and auditioned Steve Dennis when I was doing interviews with different writers. I went through four writers to see who best fit me, and it was him. It was my decision to write the book.

In your book, you open up about how meeting Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards helped you kick your drug addiction. How did that come about?

When I saw him, I was like ‘I don’t wanna be like that guy!’ It scared me seeing how he deteriorated, so it was ‘Yo, I wanna change my life!’ But it wasn’t exactly him that helped me kicked my drug addiction. It was March 27, 2007 when I was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs, not alcohol. I was sitting in the jail cell thinking about all the people I hurt and disappointed like my wife, who was then my fiance, my family, and the Peas. I got out and called my manager and said ‘I want to change.’

In the book, you also mention how the Black Eyed Peas came about. How did you get hooked up with the others?

It was 1993 when I met Will and Apl at a place called Ballistics. We were really similar in our dance style and the way we dressed. We just connected and became a crew of friends called ‘Grass Roots.’ Will started the Black Eyed Peas and asked me to join. We performed all over LA trying to get the record companies to come to us instead of us coming to them.

You guys recently performed at the Superbowl in front of an audience of over 110 million people, and you guys nailed it. What did you do afterwards to celebrate your stellar performance?

I went back to the sky-box with my wife and kids, and then we went back to the hotel, ate dinner, and watched the playback on the internet.

What do you feel is in the future for the Black Eyed Peas?

We definitely want to tour. No dates are set yet, but we’re hoping to work something out for sometime later this year. We have a new single out called ‘Just Can’t Get Enough,’ and we just want to continue to make music.

When did Jamie Luis Gomez become Taboo?

In high school, when I was about 15. It’s a name that my friends gave me because it represented what I was living. I was a Mexican-American doing hip/hop, and in the community I was living in, things like interracial friendship and dating were considered taboo, and here I was friends with different cultures. My son Josh’s mother is African American and things like that just didn’t happen around there.

You’re going to become a 3rd time father in May this year. In the book, you talk about your extremely close relationship with your grandmother. How do you feel that carries over into what type of father you are to your sons?

Just being nurturing not only to their dreams, but to their needs and their aspirations as well. My son Josh wants to be a DJ as his career and I tell him that education comes first. My grandmother always told me how important education was because she was a teacher. She taught me how to be supportive and to give unconditional love.

In the book, we learn about your estranged relationship with your father and your brother. Is there any hope of reconciliation with them in the future?

I hope so. I’m mature enough to let bygones be bygones. I tried reaching out to my father but so far he hasn’t returned that. It’s been a while since I’ve talked with my brother as well. I’d like to put the past behind us and move on.

You currently have your own shoe line out. Can you tell us about that?

It’s Taboo Deltah and you can check it out at TabooDeltah.com to see the sneaker line. They’re available at Foot Action and the Womens’ line debuts on February 22nd.

The Black Eyed Peas have confirmed that their new single is “Just Can’t Get Enough.” The electro-ballad appears on their sixth studio album, ‘The Beginning,’ which is available on iTunes now.

The Peas have also just launched the “Don’t Miss A Beat” game on YouTube where fans can take part in a music video challenge spanning the group’s entire career. You can check that out here.

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Esperanza Spalding Attacked by Justin Bieber Fans

Hell hath no fury like the wrath of a Justin Bieber fan! The Grammys provided us with plenty of surprises last night, one of which being Esperanza Spalding taking home the award for Best New Artist, but one of the biggest surprises coming from the Grammys seems to be in the form of jilted Bieber fans! After the little-known jazz bassist/singer took home one of last nights top awards (Click HERE for a list of winners), many of his fans took the internet and attacked Spalding’s Wikipedia page.

Per Us:

Angry “Beliebers” attacked Spalding’s Wikipedia page, adding insults, taunts and pro-Bieber messages. After the page listed her as “Best New Artist” winner, one fan wrote, “Justin Bieber deserved it go die in a hole. Who the heck are you anyway?” Another fan wrote “Biber 4 Lyfe.” By Monday, the page had been scrubbed clean of insults.

And according to one ‘helpful editor,’ Spalding’s middle name was, ever so briefly, changed to “Quesadilla.” This takes Bieber-fever to a whole new level. These are the same girls who send death threats to females seen in his company – nice fan base he’s got there! Wait — are his fans even old enough to be Wiki-editors?

Click here to see Justin Bieber performing last night.

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Grammy Awards 2011 Winners List, PHOTOS and VIDEOS

Lady Gaga arrived on the Grammy Awards red carpet in a gigantic egg being carried by incredibly buff men. (Click HERE for those pics…) She also performed ‘Born This Way’ just days after its release. (Click HERE for that video..)

The highlight performance of the night easily went to Rihanna, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Skyler Grey and Adam Levine. RiRi started with Love the Way You Lie (part 2) before Eminem took over with Grey and Dre.

Katy Perry also took the stage along with a Grammy during the night’s events.

Usher, Justin Bieber and Jaden Smith all joined forces and took center stage.

Album Of The Year
The Suburbs – Arcade Fire

Record Of The Year
Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

Best Rap Album
Recovery – Eminem

Best New Artist
Esperanza Spalding

Song Of The Year
Need You Now – Dave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles Kelley & Hillary Scott, songwriters (Lady Antebellum)

Best Country Album
Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

Best Pop Vocal Album
The Fame Monster – Lady Gaga

Best Rock Album
The Resistance – Muse

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
Hey, Soul Sister (Live) – Train

Best Female Country Vocal Performance
The House That Built Me – Miranda Lambert

Album of the Year: The Suburbs, Arcade Fire
Record of the Year: “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum
Rap Album of the Year: Recovery, Eminem
New Artist of the Year: Esperanza Spalding
Song of the Year: “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum

POP:
Pop Vocal Album: Lady Gaga, The Fame Monster
Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: Train, “Hey, Soul Sister (Live)”
Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Michael Bublé, Crazy Love
Female Pop Vocal Performance: Lady Gaga, “Bad Romance,” The Fame Monster
Male Pop Vocal Performance: Bruno Mars, “Just The Way You Are,” Doo-Wops & Hooligans
Pop Collaboration With Vocals: “Imagine,” Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No 1, Jeff Beck & Oumou Sangare, The Imagine Project
Pop Instrumental Performance: “Nessun Dorma,” Jeff Beck, Emotion & Commotion
Pop Instrumental Album: Take Your Pick, Larry Carlton & Tak Matsumoto

R&B:
Female R&B Vocal Performance: Fantasia, “Bittersweet,” Back to Me
Male R&B Vocal Performance: Usher, “There Goes My Baby,” Raymond V Raymond
R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: Sade, “Soldier of Love,” Soldier of Love
Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: John Legend & The Roots, “Hang On In There,” Wake Up!
R&B Song: John Legend & The Roots, “Shine,” Wake Up!
R&B Album: Wake Up!, John Legend & The Roots
Contemporary R&B Album: Raymond V Raymond, Usher

RAP:
Rap Song: Jay-Z & Alicia Keys, “Empire State of Mind,” The Blueprint 3
Rap/Sung Collaboration: Jay-Z & Alicia Keys, “Empire State of Mind,” The Blueprint 3
Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz, “On to the Next One,” The Blueprint 3
Rap Solo Performance: Eminem, “Not Afraid,” Recovery
Urban/Alternative Performance: “F*** You,” Cee Lo Green

ROCK:
Rock Album: Muse, The Resistance
Solo Rock Vocal Performance: Paul McCartney, “Helter Skelter,” Good Evening New York City
Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: The Black Keys, “Tighten Up,” Brothers
Rock Song: “Angry World,” Neil Young, Le Noise
Hard Rock Performance: New Fang, “Them Crooked Vultures,” Them Crooked Vultures
Metal Performance: “El Dorado,” Iron Maiden, The Final Frontier
Rock Instrumental Performance: Jeff Beck, “Hammerhead,” Emotion & Commotion

COUNTRY:
Country Album: Lady Antebellum, Need You Now
Female Country Vocal Performance: Miranda Lambert, ” The House That Built Me,” Revolution
Male Country Vocal Performance: Keith Urban, “‘Til Summer Comes Around”
Country Song: “Need You Now,” Dave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles Kelley & Hillary Scott, songwriters (Lady Antebellum) (Need You Now)
Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: Lady Antebellum, “Need You Now”
Country Instrumental Performance: Marty Stuart, “Hummingbyrd” (Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions)
New Age Album:Miho: Journey to the Mountain, Paul Winter Consort
Contemporary Jazz Album:The Stanley Clarke Band, The Stanley Clarke Band
Jazz Vocal Album:Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie With Love From Dee Dee, Dee Dee Bridgewater

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Lady Gaga and Britney Spears Duet

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Turns out the Lady is Gaga about Britney Spears! Lady Gaga’s father arranged for her to duet with Spears while she was in the bathroom at the Grammy Awards. And thanks to that conversation, we may soon be hearing these two powerhouses collide as soon as Lady’s Monster Ball tour wraps up. Gaga originally penned the song “Telephone” for Spears but she never used it on an album so Beyonce and Lady Gaga released it on their own.

Per Star:

“I wrote it for her a long time ago, and she just didn’t use it,” Gaga says. “It’s fine because I love the song, and it’s exciting I get to perform it now.”

Spears is no stranger to collaborating with music’s biggest stars. Lady Gaga has already shared duets with Elton John, Beyonce, The Pet Shop Boys and Madonna. Who knows what they could come up with together – Lady Gaga and Britney could be something special.

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Grammy President Bends the Rules for Lady Gaga

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It seems the Grammy Award officials are going out of their way to make sure Lady Gaga walks away with the Best New Artist award this year.

While on the red carpet at last night’s American Music Awards, Entertainment Weekly asked the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences president Neil Portnow whether or not the ‘Poker Face’ singer would meet eligability requirements since one of her songs was nominated at last year’s awards.

Via Entertainment Weekly:

“The awards and nominations committee meets to review the rules every year. We change the rules frequently. We recognize that situation is not perfect, and we are looking at ways to figure it out.”

In other words, the Grammy’s need to make sure Gaga shows up all weird and half naked in order to boost their ratings.

I have a feeling we’ll see Gaga’s name on the list.

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Chris Brown Sentenced, Rihanna Beating Details Emerge

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Yesterday in late breaking news, Chris Brown was formally sentenced. Judge Patricia Schnegg was not shy in revealing that she was well aware of their continued contact. She stated cooly, “I am not immune to the chatter on the airwaves.”

He was sentenced to five years of probation and 6 months of hard labor. Brown is to stay at least 100 yards away from Rihanna unless at an entertainment related event, say…the Grammy Awards, he will have to be at least 10 yards away from the “Umbrella” singer. He will also have to comply to the following: provide DNA samples as requested by authorities, must also keep in touch with the Probation Department and is subject to search and seizure 24/7 for the next 5 years, no dangerous weapons (including guns or knives), pay $2,500 in restitution and another $2,500 in probation expenses, pay a $30 criminal conviction fee and $400 that goes into a domestic violence fund.

Which is getting off easy after beating the proverbial human waste out of his girlfriend. Details of their post Grammy event fight were also released. Rihanna stated that they were arguing over something that occurred at their pre-award show party. So far it is pretty much what we’ve already heard. TMZ got a hold of the documents and the details.

“The victim said she became enraged and slammed both of her fists against the dashboard on the passenger side of the car they were in. She reported that the defendant then pulled the vehicle over and reached over her with his right hand. He opened the car door and tried to force the victim out.”

“According to the report, Brown was unable to shove Rihanna out of the car because she was wearing a seatbelt. When he could not force her to exit, he took his right hand and shoved her head against the passenger window of the car.

The victim then faced the defendant and he punched her in the left eye with his right hand. He then continued driving. As he drove, he continued to punch the victim in the face with his right hand while steering the vehicle with his left hand. The assault caused her mouth to fill with blood and blood to splatter over her clothing and the inside of the car.”

After multitasking in beating her while driving he threatened to kill her after she made a phone call to her assistant.

[Brown] looked at [Rihanna] and said ‘I’m going to beat the sh*t out of you when we get home! You wait and see!’” Rihanna told police she tried to call her personal assistant, but she didn’t pick up — but Rihanna says she “pretended to talk, saying, ‘I’m on my way home. Make sure the cops are there when I get there.’” She says she pulled the act “because she did not want to get beat anymore.”

The attempt stopping him failed horribly. His onslaught on her continued.

But after Rihanna’s fake phone conversation, she claims Brown “looked at [Rihanna] and said, “You just did the stupidest thing ever! Now I’m really going to kill you!”

The report continues detailing how Brown bit, punched and choked her.

Rihanna told cops that Brown unleashed a second wave of punches, “during which time [Rihanna] interlocked her fingers behind her head and brought her elbows forward to protect her face.” He continued to punch her on her left arm, which caused a contusion on her left tricep.

At that point Rihanna tried texting her assistant. Brown threw the phone out of the car, stopped the vehicle and Rihanna then tried opening her door to get out, but Brown sped off and the door shut with Rihanna inside.

Brown placed Rihanna in a headlock while he drove, then bit her on her left ear. The car eventually stopped and Rihanna took the keys out of the ignition, and Brown began to punch her again in the face and arms. He placed her in a headlock and started applying pressure to her carotid artery. She couldn’t breathe and began to lose consciousness. She tried freeing herself, and Brown bit her left ring and middle fingers and then released her.

Rihanna took off her shoe and tried breaking the passenger window, and he continued to punch her.

Eventually she was able to get out of the car. He continued to beat her outside of the vehicle. After having his fill of hurting her, he searched for his keys but gave up. He took a few CD’s and left her and the car.

It was also said that women were outside of the court house pledging their love to Brown after he was sentenced. Apparently their stupidity matches their taste in men. Idiots.

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Paula Abdul Empress Botox of the 2009 Grammy Awards

Good God I bet this ho can’t wink or sneeze! Paula Abdul over dosed on some facial botulism and trucked her drunken carcass to the Grammy 2009 Awards. It looks like she stopped at Candy Spelling’s gift wrap room to get her outfit first.

More Grammy Award 2009 coverage is coming!