Robert Pattinson to Focus on Music Career

Ol’ Sparklepants can’t pick a glitter booger without a herd of Twihards shanking each other for it. The stress of being the constant center of worldwide manhunt has Rob doing all he can to shed his Twilight fame.

Robert Pattinson reportedly told OK! (via MTV UK) that he is already working to disassociate himself from his role as Edward Cullen.

“When you’re really successful you pay a certain price. Especially because I’ve been so successful with Twilight I will probably have to prove for the next 10 years that I am more than just Edward.”

Along with his woes of typecasting, he misses the simple things in life.

“The other day at a dinner. I was told I would be sitting next to a table with 18 people and my first thought was, ‘Great, probably a mob of teenagers’. But it was 18 Asian children and they didn’t know who I was. It was the most relaxed dinner I’ve had in ages.”

Pattinson threw out the idea of focusing on music during an BBC Radio 1 interview.

“I’d like to start performing again because I haven’t done it in so many years now. It makes such a difference in your life. If you’ve ever done it once it’s very addictive.”

“The Water for Elephants” is known for showing up to random pubs on open mic nights to perform as well as singing a song for the soundtrack of the first installment of ‘Twilight.’

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New Music Friday – Adele

Adele Laurie Blue Adkins, known professionally as just Adele, is an English singer who describes her musical style as “heartbroken soul.” She began singing at the age of 4 when she became obsessed with voices, an obsession that she says is still ongoing. Some of her influences includes Etta James and Ella Fitzgerald, who she says she stumbled upon on accident while a teenager looking through cds in a local record store.

Adele wrote her first record, “Hometown Glory” when she was only 16 years old. During her teenage years she recorded a demo and gave it to her friend who eventually put it on MySpace where it became very successful. Adele then got a record deal through MySpace, but at first didn’t believe it was real because the only record company she knew was Virgin Records. In 2007, Adele was awarded with the first ever Brit Awards Critics’ Choice Award. She then later signed to independent music label XL Recordings, which in January 2008 released her second single “Chasing Pavements.” The singer has said that the song was written after a night on the town with her ex-boyfriend, who she realized wasn’t worth pursuing anymore.

At the Grammy nomination concert last December, the Jonas Brothers told MTV News that they were big fans of her music. Adele, who performed at the Grammys with country act Sugarland, was up for four awards and won the Best Female Pop Vocal Performance award in addition to being named the Best New Artist. Her album was certified as Gold in February 2009 by the Recording Industry Association of America selling over 230,000 copies in the United States during the first quarter of 2009, ranking it fourth among international artists. Her first single, “Hometown Glory” has been re-released as her fourth, and latest, single. It has been widely featured on United Kingdom and United States television shows including “Grey’s Anatomy,” “So You Think You Can Dance,” and “One Tree Hill.” Adele wrote the song in 10 minutes after her mother tried to persuade her to leave her home town of West Norwood in London for college. You can watch the video for the song above.

Billy Ray Cyrus Defends Miley Cyrus Pole Dancing -Video

It may be just a hunch, but I don’t think Billy Ray Cyrus will be winning any “Father of the Year” awards anytime soon! Speaking out for the first time, Cyrus doesn’t think that anything is wrong with his daughter Miley’s pole dancing at the Teen Choice Awards last week. Um, excuse me? The fact that she’s only 16 is wrong enough! While singing her latest hit song, “Party In The USA,” Miley jumped on top of an ice cream cart that was being pushed by her back up dancers. She then crouched and danced next to a metal pole attached to the top of the cart, which set off a firestorm of criticism all over the place and leaving behind a trail of ticked off mothers of daughters who look up to Cyrus as a role model.

Per Access Hollywood:

“You know what? I just think that Miley loves entertaining people,” Billy Ray told Access. “She loves singing [and] songwriting. I always tell her to love what you’re doing and stay focused for the love of the art and not worry so much about opinion,” he added. “I give my kids a lot of freedom to make the art they wanna make, and make it in their own voice. I think it’s important.”

So your underage daughter dancing provocatively on a metal pole is considered art? The window is closing on the Cyrus family’s chance to set this girl straight or she will be well on her way to becoming a ‘Lohanesque’ sort of mess. I give it two years, tops, and we’ll have some Miley Cyrus naked pictures or a sex tape being shopped around.

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Robert Pattinson Singing Career – Videos

Should the “Twilight” heartthrob find himself in the unemployment line, he has a back up plan.

Robert Pattinson revealed that he will fall back onto his love of music should the acting thing not work out. Being that he will be Edward Cullen in the next 3 installments of the vampire love story gripping teens everywhere, he should be ok.

“Music is my backup plan if acting fails,” he told the LA Times. “I don’t want to put all my eggs in one basket.”

He is no stranger to music. R.Patz Sparklepants had several tracks on the “Twilight” soundtrack. He prefers rap and insists that Eminem is his hero. Pattinson also has a respect for the rap community. While he idolizes Slim Shady he also has a special fondness of Jay Kay and Jamiroquai.

Trying to be modest, the new sensation stands by the fact that he doesn’t want to try and incorporate too much of his musical abilities into “Twilight.”

“That’s what I was scared about, it looks like I’m trying to get a music career out of it or something,” he said. “I’m not going to be doing any music videos or anything.”

He is actually really good. Someone get me a wet nap and a cigarette!

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