Eminem Named King of Hip Hop

Well, whaddya know? The white boy’s still got it. Eminem has beaten Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg to be crowned the world’s most successful rapper, being named as the king of hip-hop by Rolling Stone magazine, with editors tallying up album sales, social media hits and critical acclaim since 2009. Eminem garnered 7.5 million record sales, 1.3 billion views on YouTube.com, and has five million Twitter followers – putting him way above his peers. They also looked at R&B and hip-hop chart placings, tour revenues, award show wins and reviews from a range of critics.

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Beyonce’s New Album ’4′ Leaked Online

On Tuesday, Beyonce’s new single ‘Party‘ featuring Outkast‘s Andre 3000 leaked and the internet rejoiced. Later in the day, the rest of her upcoming album ‘4‘ leaked and the Internet rejoiced… again. I feel bad for Beyonce, but this is the age of Twitter and HypeMachine, girlfriend. I don’t think even cease-and-desist notices will save you now.

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Zach Galifianakis Slams Ke$ha and Sean Penn

They are admittedly easy to pick on. Ke$ha looks like John Travolta’s female alter ego, Miss Terry Box, and Sean Penn and the words Russian hooker or baseball bat can be a fantastic joke setup.

Zach Galifianakis had some choice words for each of them. In his interview with Rolling Stone, the ‘Hangover’ star revealed that he has a strong distaste for the “singer” and the actor along with parents who let their children see his movies…

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Lady Gaga’s ‘Rolling Stone’ Cover

Well this week may have you on Gaga overload, but let’s give you some more. The just released cover for the June issue of “Rolling Stone” features, you guessed it – Lady Gaga!

Yesterday her internet release of “Born This Way” brought music servers to halt, bogging down sites such as Amazon with user-traffic. Today the numbers are only expected to go up as the album hits shelves.

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Soundgarden ‘Live On I5′ CD GIVEAWAY!!

The year 2010 saw SoundgardenChris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Ben Shepherd and Matt Cameron – reuniting after a 13-year absence to a thunderous roar. As promised, the band have now announced that they’ll be releasing their first-ever collection of live tracks on March 22, 2011 through UMe.

Titled ‘Live on I5‘ – a reference to the Interstate 5 which runs up and down the West Coast- the new collection compiles live tracks from a 1996 run by the band and captures the band at the height of their recording and touring career. This carefully selected compilation includes fan favorites like “Spoonman”, “Rusty Cage”, “Burden In My Hand,” and “Black Hole Sun” (performed by Chris Cornell solo), as well what insiders are calling the definitive live performance of “Jesus Christ Pose.” As a bonus, the disc includes two brilliantly inspired covers: The Beatles’ “Helter Skelter” and The Stooges’ anarchic proto-punk classic, “Search & Destroy.” The band took out recording engineer, Adam Kasper with them on the West Coast leg of this tour- the first time they ever recorded any live shows. They rented a mobile 24 track machine/truck and recorded the gigs on 2″ tape. Soundgarden had always intended to release it as a live record soon after the tour, but alas, they disbanded and the tapes were left in the closet of Studio X in Seattle (now called Bad Animals) to gather dust until now.

Live on I5 is the follow-up to Soundgarden’s celebrated 2010 reunion, with the band re-staking their well deserved place, earning a Grammy nomination for previously unreleased track “Black Rain” for Best Hard Rock Performance, gracing the covers of music magazines SPIN and Guitar World, performing on the second night of Conan and topping critics’ lists with their fall 2010 release, Telephantasm. The multi-label, career-spanning collection, also available in collector’s editions with the band’s first-ever DVD and booklet, was a comprehensive retrospective of the enormously influential band whose music put Seattle and a young label called Sub Pop on the map. As befits a group whose sound redefined a musical generation, they also proved themselves to be innovators with their partnership with Guitar Hero, with 1 million copies of Telephantasm sold, bundled within the launch of Guitar Hero®: Warriors of Rock. The album went platinum before even hitting stores- a first time certification for the RIAA.

Soundgarden’s subsequent live appearances had all the chemistry and intensity fans and critics had hoped for with the band’s legendary heavy sound and power intact. Their headlining Lollapalooza spot last year found the four members playing their classic material from the ‘90s to longtime fans and a new generation who never thought they’d be lucky enough to see them. Rolling Stone wrote, “Chris Cornell is the ultimate rock frontman” and Spin said, “The band kicked into an epic set that was the sonic equivalent of a blueprint of the Seattle sound: heavy, loud, and full of metal guitar heroics and classic rock pomp.”

With Live on I5, we catch the now-legendary rock titans at the top of their game. The collection captures the rawness, spontaneity and magic that happens at live gigs between Soundgarden and their audiences. It cements the band’s place in rock history and shows why their appeal is as strong and as timeless as ever.

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Tracklisting in full:

1. Spoonman

2. Searching With My Good Eye Closed

3. Let Me Drown

Tracks 1-3: Recorded live at Crosby Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA – November 30, 1996

4. Head Down

Recorded live at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA – December 18, 1996

5. Outshined

Recorded live at Crosby Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA – November 30, 1996

6. Rusty Cage

Recorded live at Pacific National Exhibition Forum, Vancouver, BC, Canada – December 7, 1996

7. Burden In My Hand

Recorded live at Salem Armory, Salem, OR – December 8, 1996

8. Helter Skelter

9. Boot Camp

Tracks 8 and 9: Recorded live at Crosby Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA – November 30, 1996

10. Nothing To Say

Recorded live at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA – December 18, 1996

11. Slaves And Bulldozers

12. Dusty

13. Fell On Black Days

Tracks 11-13: Recorded live at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA – December 5, 1996

14. Search And Destroy

Recorded live at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA – December 18, 1996

15. Ty Cobb

Recorded live at Crosby Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar, CA – November 30, 1996

16. Black Hole Sun

Recorded live at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA – December 17, 1996

17. Jesus Christ Pose

Recorded live at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA – December 5, 1996

Ok fans, here is your chance to score a free copy of Soundgarden’s ‘Live on I5′ CD! Simply post your favorite Soundgarden song in the comment section below and why you love it, or tweet ‘Win A free copy of Soundgarden’s ‘Live on I5’ @HollywoodDame and one lucky person will win! Contest ends Monday, March 21st. Good luck!

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Britney Spears and Justin Bieber Collaboration !?

If Justin Bieber gets his way, I am guessing he usually does, then there will soon be a Britney Spears and Justin Bieber duet in the works.

Britney just released the video for her new single, “Hold It Against Me.” (Click HERE to see it…) Meanwhile Justin has been making waves with a Rolling Stone interview that touched on controversial topics like rape and abortion. His answers have landed him in hot water. (Click HERE for the full interview…)

Bieber mentioned that he thinks Spears is “very talented” and hopes to work “something out” with her soon. The question is could this really be a possibility? I say probably not. Brit is still in high demand for collaborations. Obviously she can’t do them all, but would she really pick The Biebs in a sea of other willing artists?

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Justin Bieber’s Rape Quote Controversy

Rolling Stone wanted to make a total fool of Justin Bieber so they asked the toddler his views on abortion, America, politics, sex and rape. The 16 year old had terrible answers that have caused a bit of a controversy. The masses left offended comments on Stone’s site (current tally is 169 angry commentators) following his answers that joked about America being evil and pregnancies resulted from rape ‘happen for a reason.’ (Click HERE for the full interview…)

After the backlash started to heat up, Rolling Stone tried to smooth things over a bit stating that some of Bieber’s quote regarding rape was left out.

Here is the original quote provided by the mag:

“Um. Well, I think that’s really sad, but everything happens for a reason. I guess I haven’t been in that position, so I wouldn’t be able to judge that.”

Here is the (un)improved quote:

“Um. Well, I think that’s really sad, but everything happens for a reason. I don’t know how that would be a reason. I guess I haven’t been in that position, so I wouldn’t be able to judge that.”

Here is the thing…this is a kid whose biggest decision in life right now is what color of sneakers to wear today. You can’t expect wise and worldly answers from someone who is as deep as a kiddie pool. It would be like asking me about maternal instincts.

Lady Gaga Best Magazine Seller

Thanks to her avant-garde on steroids style, Lady Gaga has nabbed the title of Best Magazine Cover Girl. The “Bad Romance” songstress has taken over as the face that sells. Her April Cosmo spread sold nearly 2 million issues while her machine gun bra nabbed the highest selling issue for Rolling Stone this year.

Via WWD:

“According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Gaga was the runaway hit at the newsstand in 2010 for monthly and biweekly magazines. The results don’t extend all the way through the end of the year, and they do vary (figures for Condé Nast titles go through November; Hearst titles through October). But it’s safe to say no celebrity will catch up in time to match Gaga’s strong and steady performance throughout the year.”

Rihanna placed second the stands. Her topless January issue of GQ was the second best selling issue while Seventeen enjoyed a top seller featuring the “Only Girl” singer.

Blake Lively placed higher than anticipated. The “Gossip Girl” enjoyed the spoils of being Allure’s best seller. However, she barely made a blip on Vogue sales. Anna Wintour dubbed her one of the best dressed, but she failed to drive sales. Esquire also found Blake to be a bust. Seems she best stick with her female fans.

Click HERE to see who was the surprising Worst Magazine Cover Girl…

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John Lennon – 30 Years and the Lost Interview

It has been 30 years since John Lennon was tragically cut short. On December 8th, 1980 the Beatles band member was shot in the back four times. One of music most talented songwriters was lost that day.

As a tribute to Lennon, Rolling Stone has devoted their final issue of 2010 to the slain Beatle. The mag used an interview Jonathan Cott nabbed just three days before he was killed in New York. Parts of that interview hit the magazine in January of 1981. The rest of the 9 hours of the sit down with John sat undisturbed since.

“Earlier this year I was cleaning up to find some files in the recesses of my closet when I came across two cassette tapes marked ‘John Lennon, December 5th, 1980.’ It had been 30 years since I listened to them, and when I put them on, this totally alive, uplifting voice started speaking on this magical strip of magnetic tape.”

On Friday the mag will hit stands and explore the lost tape and its contents. Some it the mag shares is eerie in the sense of Lennon’s plans and view of the music market after his 5 year hiatus…

“What they want is dead heroes, like Sid Vicious and James Dean,” Lennon says. “I’m not interested in being a dead fucking hero…so forget ‘em, forget ‘em.”

Beyond that sadness grows as he talks about having time on his side and a return to touring wouldn’t be out of the question.

“We just might do it,” he said. “But there will be no smoke bombs, no lipstick, no flashing lights. It just has to be comfy. But we could have a laugh. We’re born-again rockers, and we’re starting over…There’s plenty of time, right? Plenty of time.”

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John Lennon Quotes

“Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.”

“As usual, there is a great woman behind every idiot.”

“For those of you in the cheap seats I’d like ya to clap your hands to this one; the rest of you can just rattle your jewelry!”

“When you’re drowning you don’t think, ‘I would be incredibly pleased if someone would notice I’m drowning and come and rescue me.’ You just scream.”

“Music is everybody’s business. It’s only the publishers who think people own it”

“Possession isn’t nine-tenths of the law. It’s nine-tenths of the problem.”

“If being an egomaniac means I believe in what I do and in my art or music, then in that respect you can call me that… I believe in what I do, and I’ll say it.”


John Lennon – Imagine
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John Lennon – “Imagine” Lyrics

Imagine there’s no heaven
It’s easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today…

Imagine there’s no countries
It isn’t hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace…

You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will be as one

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world…

You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will live as one

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Eminem Likes To Write Music WHERE?!

Eminem is spilling a lot in the new ‘Rolling Stone‘ Magazine issue where he graces the cover. He talks about losing a ton of weight for a movie, Elton John helping him with his sobriety, and his favorite place to write music.

Per E! Online:

“I think we do most of our best thinking on the sh-tter. What else do you have to do in there besides think?”

Hmm. Good point. Eminem also reveals he was once so obsessed with his weight that his ideal body was that of Christian Bale in “The Machinist,” a role for which the actor lost a lot of weight, becoming virtually a shadow of his former self. He also dishes some details about his unofficial “sponsor” Sir Elton John and how he was the first person he called when he realized the drugs were killing him and he needed to break the addiction circle.

“He usually calls me once a week to check on me, just to make sure I’m on the up-and-up. He was actually one of the first people I called when I wanted to get clean.”

Pick up the new Rolling Stone to read more. I’m sure it’ll be a great issue!

Click here to find out who is reportedly enjoying the single life!

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