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Friday, February 13, 2015

KANYE WEST DEBUTS YEEZY ADIDAS COLLECTION AT NEW YORK FASHION WEEK

The stars migrated from L.A. for the Grammys to New York for Fashion Week. On Thursday, Kanye West presented his first Yeezy collection with adidas Originals, and all the big names were in attendance.


The front row was a who’s who of music and fashion elite including Beyoncé, Jay Z, Rihanna, Diddy, Cassie, 2 Chainz, and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. Pop queens RiRi and Bey snapped a photo together backstage, while hip-hop moguls Jay Z and Diddy congratulated ‘Ye on his Season One collection.




Thursday, February 12, 2015

SIGHTING...JANET JACKSON SPOTTED IN ITALY


Finding Janet is like spotting "big foot" these days. So that’s what she’s been up to! Janet Jackson is spotted snapping up pricey shoes in Italy during first sighting in three months 


She's rarely seen in public but Janet Jackson couldn't resist indulging in a little retail therapy in Milan, Italy, on Wednesday.

The 48-year-old, who lives a reclusive lifestyle, went on a shoe shopping escapade with a pal who was seen helping the singer pick out the latest designer footwear.

The sister of the late King of Pop Michael Jackson hasn't been photographed in public since November when she was a guest at a Vogue fashion event in Dubai. 
The What Have You Done For Me Lately singer stepped out in Milan wearing stylish black wedge ankle boots, cropped pants and a warm black overcoat with a knitted cap pulled down over her long braided weave.
At one point, it seemed she couldn't quite make up her mind about a pair of open-toed, slingback designer shoes at the upscale boutique.


After spending time browsing, Jackson was escorted to her waiting car by a bodyguard who stayed close to the Mrs. Jackson if your nasty. 

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

BEYONCE, LADY GAGA, JENNIFER HUDSON, PHARELL & MORE PAY TRIBUTE TO STEVIE WONDER


 Paying tribute: Beyonce was back to performed at a Grammy salute to Stevie Wonder in Los Angeles on Tuesday.  — Stevie Wonder's beloved catalogue is tougher to master than you'd think.

Just ask Andrea Bocelli, who was one of many stars who popped up at the Nokia Theater on Tuesday night to pay tribute to Wonder in a two-hour special taped for CBS.

With Wonder in the front row surrounded by family, Bocelli took the stage to sing I Just Called To Say I Love You. "I thought it was a very simple song when I decided to sing (it)," he said afterward. "Jesus – it's so difficult!"

Beyonce opened the Grammy salute, and hit a high note jamming with Ed Sheeran on Master Blaster. Lady Gaga, clad in a short silver caftan, sang a rousing rendition of I Wish, while Tony Bennett put a tender, jazzy spin on For Once In My Life.

"Nobody writes and sings love songs like Stevie Wonder. Nobody," said John Legend, before launching into I Believe (When I Fall In Love), followed by a duet from Ariana Grande and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds on Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours.
LL Cool J hosted the evening, and warned attendees inside Nokia that "it's not a live show. So if we want to do something over, we'll do it over."
Curious what you won't see on the broadcast? Jennifer Hudson had to redo her intro when her microphone stopped working. India Arie, Jill Scott and Janelle Monáe blew the roof off with their gorgeous take on As, but had to re-tape the ending. And Monáe got so into the performance her hat fell clear off her head.

Wonder took the stage at the close of the show. After delivering a show-stopping set of hits from Superstition to You Are the Sunshine of My Life, he had one message for his cheering audience: "Find a way of committing yourself to love."

Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life — An All-Star GRAMMY Salute airs Feb. 16 at 9 pm. ET/PT on CBS.



Showing some skin: Gaga and Ariana posed together backstage

 Workin' it: Recording artists Jill Scott, Janelle Monae and India Arie perform onstage
Great view: Beyonce and Jay Z stand up from their seats as they enjoy the show from the audience 



TRAILER: LIL WAYNE’S DAUGHTER REGINAE CARTER STARS ON MTV’S ‘MY SUPER SWEET 16’

How does Lil Wayne’s little princess celebrate her birthday? With an over-the-top extravaganza. Weezy’s one-and-only daughter Reginae Carter turned 16 in November and the coming-of-age celebration was captured on camera for a special episode of MTV’s My Super Sweet 16.”


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As hip-hop royalty, the pressure was on to throw the most epic party Atlanta has ever seen, and it didn’t disappoint. Reginae arrived in a horse-drawn carriage and Nicki Minaj and Rae Sremmurd serenaded the birthday girl with their hits. Before the night was over, she was presented with the keys to a white Ferrari GTO and a red BMW X5 from her parents.

Watch all the fabulousness and drama when “My Super Sweet 16 with Reginae Carter and Lil Wayne” airs Monday, Feb. 16, at 7 p.m. EST on MTV.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

THE END IS NEAR...FAMILY TO LET BOBBI KRISTINA DIE ON THE SAME DAY AS WHITNEY

Such sad news, Bobbi Kristina Brown’s anguished relatives have agreed to take her off life support — but want to wait until Wednesday so she can die on the same date as her tragic mom, Whitney Houston, sources told The Post.

Bobbi’s grandmother Cissy Houston floated the idea of a Feb. 11 death over the weekend during discussions with the Brown family at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.

The Browns gave their blessing to pull the plug at the stroke of midnight to align the date with the 2012 passing of the legendary singer at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

The move is a symbolic way to keep the mother and daughter together for eternity, according to a Brown family source.
Bobbi Kristina, 21, the only child of Houston and singer Bobby Brown, has been in a medically induced coma since she was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her Roswell, Ga., home Jan. 31.

The Brown and Houston families have been bickering since Bobbi Kristina was rushed to the hospital, but they have now come to grips with the fact that she cannot be saved, the source said.
“This is the only thing they can agree on — that she’s gone [brain-dead], and there’s nothing more than can be done for her,” the source said.
 The agonizing choice to finally pull the plug on the young woman was made by both sides, the source said.  Filmmaker Tyler Perry, who was close to Whitney, played a key role in brokering an uneasy peace between the families, the source added.

He has already been tabbed to make all the funeral arrangements, the source said.
“You wouldn’t think of him as being someone who’d be a peacemaker, but he’s someone both sides really respect,” the Brown source said.
Perry also has been joined in Bobbi Kristina’s room at Emory University Hospital by record producer Jermaine Dupri and rapper Bow Wow, who are friends with both families and who have helped him calm things down, the source said. 
“They’re respected, and both sides know they don’t want to embarrass themselves in front of them,” the source said of the men.
Cops in Roswell are still probing what led up to Bobbi Kristina being found face down in the bathtub of her home.

The police probe is focusing on Gordon, who has a history of domestic violence, law-enforcement sources have told TMZ. Authorities also are investigating drugs found in the home.

When Bobbi Kristina was found, she had injuries to her face, including her mouth, CNN reported Monday, and cops want to know if she and Gordon fought before she was found in the tub.

A Roswell police rep would only say Monday that the investigation is continuing.
Reps for both families did not return calls for comment.

THE OFFICIAL N.W.A. ‘STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON’ MOVIE TRAILER

After leaking online late last year, the official trailer for the N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton aired during Sunday night’s Grammys. The Red Band version features an introduction from Dr. Dre and Ice Cube, who also serve as executive producers.
Directed by F. Gary Gray (Friday, Set It Off), the movie stars Jason Mitchell (Eazy-E), Corey Hawkins (Dr. Dre), and Ice Cube’s son O’Shea Jackson Jr., who plays his father.
Set in Compton in the mid-1980s, Straight Outta Compton chronicles the meteoric rise and fall of the world’s most dangerous rap crew, who revolutionized music and ignited a cultural war.

Monday, February 9, 2015

57TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS: WINNERS...BEYONCE, KENDRICK LAMAR, RIHANNA & MORE

Who will add a Grammy to their mantle? The 57th Annual Grammy Awards were handed out at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday. Beyoncé and Sam Smith lead the pack with six nominations, while Iggy Azalea, Usher, and Sia all scored four nominations.

In the pre-telecast, Beyoncé won her first two awards of the evening, bringing her total to 19 Grammys. She also becomes the second most honored woman in Grammy history.

After being shut out last year, Kendrick Lamar won his first two Grammys for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for “i.”

See a running list of winners below.

57TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS WINNERS

ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Beck – Morning Phases

RECORD OF THE YEAR: Sam Smith – “Stay With Me”

SONG OF THE YEAR: Sam Smith – “Stay With Me”

BEST POP SOLO PERFORMANCE: Pharrell Williams – “Happy (Live)”

BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM: Sam Smith – In the Lonely Hour

BEST SURROUND SOUND ALBUM: Beyoncé – Beyoncé

BEST MUSIC VIDEO: Pharrell Williams – “Happy”

BEST POP DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE: A Great Big World with Christina Aguilera – “Say Something”

BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM: Lady Gaga & Tony Bennett – Cheek to Cheek

BEST RAP PERFORMANCE: Kendrick Lamar – “i”

BEST RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION: Eminem feat. Rihanna – “The Monster”

BEST RAP SONG: Kendrick Lamar – “i”

BEST RAP ALBUM: Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP 2

BEST R&B PERFORMANCE: Beyoncé feat. Jay Z – “Drunk in Love”

BEST TRADITIONAL R&B PERFORMANCE: Robert Glasper Experiment feat. Lalah Hathaway and Malcolm Jamal-Warner – “Jesus Children”

BEST R&B SONG: Beyoncé feat. Jay Z – “Drunk in Love”

BEST URBAN CONTEMPORARY ALBUM: Pharrell Williams – G I R L

BEST R&B ALBUM: Toni Braxton and Babyface – Love, Marriage, & Divorce

RIHANNA, KANYE WEST, & PAUL MCCARTNEY PERFORM ‘FOURFIVESECONDS’ AT GRAMMYS

Rihanna brought her new single “FourFiveSeconds” to life for the first time at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. Wearing a black pantsuit, she performed the acoustic song against a white screen, which moved to reveal a curtained backdrop.

Kanye West helped her wild out, while Sir Paul McCartney jammed on guitar. The trio received a standing ovation from everyone including Madonna and Taylor Swift.

During a pre-show interview, Kanye revealed that he will be executive producing Rihanna’s upcoming album.


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