Monday, August 30, 2010

Emmy's Deliver


Now I'm not a fashion guru or anything, but I have to say that my pick for the best dressed of the night at the Emmy Awards is Lea Michelle!!!

Our fave Glee girl was smokin' in a dark blue Oscar de la Renta gown, and although she lost the Best Actress in a Comedy Series to Edie Falco, she's still a winner in my book!

Overall the Emmys were WAY better than past years, (I admit though that Neil Patrick Harris was a knockout host last year), and Jimmy Fallon gets the thumbs up for working the audience last night.

Modern Family and Mad Men were the big winners of the night, taking home the trophies for Best Comedy Series and Best Drama Series, with Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet taking home the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. For more on the Emmys head to EW.com.

Did you tune into the show this year? What did you think?

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Friday, August 20, 2010

My Heart Just Stopped


Check out the pic of our girl Britney Spears from her upcoming Glee episode.

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

I seriously CAN'T WAIT. If you don't know, this image is replicating the shot of her and Madonna from her 2003 video "Me Against the Music".

So at least we know that they are performing this on the show!!

What other Britney classics would you want to hear on Glee???

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Return of Chris Brown?


Since he beat the crap out of Rihanna last year, Chris Brown has seen his career go from one of the hottest R&B/Pop stars in the world to a C-Level singer who can barely crack the top 40.

But his latest single "Deuces" is beginning to pick up steam. It has reached the top 5 on the R&B charts, and is beginning to score an audience in top 40 radio as well. This leads me to ask the question - Has enough time passed that people have finally forgiven him?

I mean, Brown was a HUGE star before he assaulted Rihanna (who was an even bigger star than he was so he was screweeedd), and obviously people like his music a lot.

Take a listen to "Deuces", and share your thoughts? Do you like the song? And if you do, are you ready to accept him back to the pop music world?

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Holy Blood Lust Batman!


Check out the latest cover of Rolling Stone magazine, with True Blood hotties Alexander Skarsgard, Anna Paquin, and Stephen Moyer completely naked and dripping with blood.

Soo scandalous!!!
True Blood is definitely one of the most provocative shows on TV, and this season has been so completely crazy! Have you been tuning into the hot/sexy/creepy/bloody-greatness of the show!?!

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Mad About Belinda!


More Than Musiq has not done a birthday shout out in quite some time, but today's birthday girl has a special place in my heart.

It's Belinda Carlisle's birthday! The former lead singer of the Go-Go's who then embarked on a super successful solo career turns 52 today!

As the lead singer of the Go-Go's Carlisle became one of the most popular leading ladies in music in the 80's. Once the band broke up due to internal conflicts, drug addiction, and excessive partying, she became an ever bigger star as a solo artist.

Her first single "Mad About You" hit #3 on the charts, but her biggest single was yet to come. "Heaven is a place on Earth" became a massive #1 hit, earned Carlisle a Grammy nomination, and cemented her status as a leading pop hit-maker.

She collected 6 top 40 hits as a solo artist, and in the 90's and 2000's the Go-Go's reunited and have toured the world.

So Happy Birthday!!!
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Monday, August 16, 2010

New Poll: Who's Your Favorite American Idol!?!


There's been a lot of AI buzz this month, with the show looking for new judges, Fantasia Barrino overdosing on pills while trying to commit suicide- fun stuff!

But it cannot be overlooked that the show has been a pop culture phenomenon for nearly a decade, and has produced many contestants who are now super stars.

So this week's More Than Musiq Poll asks you who your favorite AI contestant is! Here are the choices:

- Carrie Underwood
- Kelly Clarkson
- Adam Lambert
- Jordin Sparks
- Chris Daughtry
- David Cook
- Clay Aiken
- Fantasia
- Jennifer Hudson
Go Vote TODAY!

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Steroids Win at the Box Office


Forget Muscley-Juicehead-Guido's, this weekend at the box office it was all about the muscley-juicehead-old guys.

Sylvester Stallone's testosterone-heavy film The Expendables took the top spot at the box office this weekend, earning a hefty $35 million dollars, enough to force Julia Roberts' comeback film Eat, Pray, Love to a runner-up debut.

While both films clearly had different target markets, (70% of EPL audience members were female), there was more of a mixed crowd who went to see Stallone, along with aged (but classic) action stars like Bruce Willis and Mickey Rourke blow shit up.

Here's a look at the top ten highest grossing films this past weekend:

1. The Expendables ($35 million)

2. Eat, Pray, Love ($23.7 million)

3. The Other Guys ($18 million)

4. Inception ($11.4 million)

5.Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World ($10.5 million)

6. Despicable Me ($6.8 million)

7. Step Up 3D ($6.6 million)

8. Salt ($6.4 million)

9. Dinner for Schmucks ($6.3 million)

10. Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore ($4.1 million)

(Box Office Source: Eonline.com, Image courtesy of loyalkng.com)

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sell, Sell, Sell, Baby


People are always wondering who the best selling female artists in the music industry are, and there are always a lot of false answers that circulate around.

Well today we will clear it all up!

I feel that when people say 'best-selling' they are referring to album sales, and not sales of singles, which is an important thing to clear up.

It's extremely difficult to calculate international album sales (with all of the random numbers floating around), so we're going to refer to the most reliable source: The Recording Industry Association of America!

When the question arises, names like Madonna, Whitney Houston, and Mariah Carey always come up, but the best-selling female artists of all time may surprise you. So without further ado, here are the top 10 female artists of ALL TIME (in the U.S.A.):

1. Barbra Streisand (71.5 million)*

- Yup! Babs has racked up the most sales for any female artist ever! The Funny Girl has consistently been making music and selling albums for the last five decades, as well as winning a gaggle of Grammy Awards, Emmy Awards, Tony awards, and Oscars (that's right people, she's an EGOT.)

2. Madonna (64 million)

- The Material Girl has been in the spotlight since her debut self-titled album in 1983, and has racked up 11 #1 albums. Although sales have lagged in the 2000's, her catalogue continues to sell briskly, with her Immaculate Collection greatest hits record topping 10 million in sales.

3. Mariah Carey (63 million)

- It's a close race for second place, and it there's a VERY good possibility that Mariah could surpass Madonna in the next couple years. Although Madge has about 7 more years in the industry than Carey, Mrs. Nick Carter has crafted a pop career that is one of a kind. From the get go, it was all about chart dominance, with her first 5 singles reaching #1 on the Billboard charts, with three albums selling more than 9 million copies each.

4. Whitney Houston (55 million)

-It's been a rough decade, with the R&B diva battling drug addiction and a divorce, but Whitney was once the biggest pop star in the world, with one of the biggest voices in the business. What's interesting about Houston's album sales is the fact that 20 million of it comes from her two soundtracks. The Bodyguard is still the best-selling soundtrack ever, with 17 million sold, while the accompanying CD to Houston's The Preacher's Wife sold a solid 3 million.

5. Celine Dion (50 million)

- Sa Leeeeeen! The cleanest cut (and most well-behaved) of the divas has had a loyal fan base since her Francophone days, with her golden pipes and, um, 'quirky' stage personality, (I would have a cracked sternum if I hit my chest that much). Her albums Falling into You and Let's Talk about Love have both been certified diamond (for sales of over 10 million), and even though she isn't cranking out the hits like she use to, her albums consider to sell well.

6. Shania Twain (48 million)

- A lot of people are surprised by this, but Twain's 1997 album Come on Over is the best-selling album by a female artist...by FAR. It is the only album by a female to sell over 20 million copies in the U.S., and it accounts for close to half of her total album sales. Twain has not release new music since 2002's Up!, but don't count the Canadian beauty out just yet, something tells me there's more platinum plaques coming her way.

7. Reba McEntire (41 million)

- If you're not a country music fan, you may be surprised by Reba McEntire's position as the 7th best-selling female artists of all time. But if you are a country music fan, it's old news. McEntire is the undisputed queen of country, collecting 24 #1 country songs and nine multi-platinum records. Her recent single "Keep on Loving You" became her 58th top 10 country single.

8. Britney Spears (32 million)

- The youngest on the list (by far), there was no one in the late 90's and early 2000's who came close to selling as much as Britney. in 1999-2000 Spears earned back to back 10 million-plus selling albums, with ...Baby One More Time and Oops...I Did it Again! While she was first dismissed as a one-hit-wonder, the pop icon defied critics and has scored 17 top 40 singles, and a staggering 5 #1 albums. Up next? A Glee episode dedicated completely to her music, and it's rumored that she will be appearing on the show as well!!

9. Linda Ronstadt (30 million)

- In the 70's and 80's no one was hotter than Linda Ronstadt. The sultry singer was a fan favorite, cemented herself as one of the leading ladies in pop/rock/country music. Her greatest hits disc has sold 7 million copies in the U.S., and she has scored #1 singles on both the pop and country music charts.

10. Enya (26.5 million)

- Whenever I tell people that Enya is the 10th best-selling female artist of all time, I get a little giggle and the response "Really?" But the Irish chanteuse has a loyal following of easy listening fans. While she sold millions of albums throughout the 80's and 90's, her biggest commercial success came with 2001's A Day Without Rain, which has been certified 7x platinum for sales of over 7 million, thanks largely in part to her top 10 single, "Only Time". The album also resonated with Americans after 9/11, as the song became an anthem for people mourning for the country.

*albums sold in the USA
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Delta Goodrem Good for the Soul


I've always wondered why Australian song bird Delta Goodrem never broke into the U.S. pop scene. She's young, talented, and stunningly beautiful, and is the undisputed pop princess of Aussie Land.

Her 2003 debut album Innocent Eyes is one of the biggest selling albums in the country's history, and Delta continues to release solid piano-pop tunes that I personally love.

So why have you never heard a song from her?

I would assume it's her record company, who either don't want to finance an American breakthrough, or perhaps it's Delta herself, who is content just dominating the Australian market.

In any case, I've been listening to her #1 single "Lost Without You" on repeat for quite some time now, and though I ought to share the greatness that is Delta Goodrem. Listen to the song here, and enjoy!

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Monday, August 9, 2010

Will Ferrell Finally Has A Hit Movie


It's been a while, but it has finally happened.

Will Ferrell is starring in a hit movie again! The funny man's new flick The Other Guys co-starring Mark Wahlberg took the top spot at the Box Office this weekend with a reported $35.6 million.

I was starting to worry there that Mr. Ron Burgundy might not be able to pull the audiences in like he used to, but this proves that he's still got it!

Inception was pushed to #2 after three solid weeks on top and a total gross $228 million, becoming the 6th highest grossing film of the year so far.

Get more box office info at EW.com

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Friday, August 6, 2010

Soo Gay, in a Good Way


The new trailer for Burlesque has hit the Internet, and it's a gay man's dream!!

The films stars none other than Cher and Christina Aguilera, and judging by the trailer, it has it all - singing, dancing, CHER, and of course, diva fighting for the spotlight!

The music sounds fantastic, I mean, how could it not with Christina singing? And Aguilera actually looks like she might be a decent actress, but that's just from seeing the trailer so who knows.

Check out the preview here, and get ready for some excitement!!

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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

VMA's Go GooGoo for Gaga

The MTV Video Music Award nominations were announced yesterday, and to no one's surprise Lady Gaga scored a leading 13 nominations (a new record for the show), including nods for Video of the Year, Female Video, Pop Video, and Dance Video. The funny this is that in three of those above mentioned categories, Gaga is nominated TWICE. Her solo effort "Bad Romance" and her collaboration with Beyonce "Telephone" and "Videophone" all snagged a crap load of nominations.
Excessive, isn't it?

In the "WTF was MTV thinking?" category, Jared Leto's marginally popular band 30 Seconds to Mars grabbed a Video of the Year nomination for "Kings and Queens."

...um what?

Noticeable shut outs include the Black Eyed Peas and BRITNEY, with neither act scoring a nomination this year. (Although, in Brit's defense she didn't really have any new music out this past year, other than "3", and the video was nothing to shout about.)

Click here for a full list of nominations reported by Billboard.com. (MTV's site is too cluttered with silly things, Billboard gives you the nominees straight.)

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It's Official: Katy Perry Has THE Song of the Summer


You voted for it! Katy Perry's inescapable hit "California Gurls" was voted as the biggest song of the summer, snaring 53% of the votes in this month's More Than Musiq poll.

I have to say I'm not really surprised; the song was #1 for 6 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, and is still saturating top 40 radio.

Coming in a close second was Drake's "Find Your Love", which garnered 46% of all votes. Drake has been riding high after the #1 debut of his album Thank Me Later, and "Love" is still dominating on multiple radio formats. Enrique Iglesias' comeback single "I Like It" was third with 38% of the votes, while Travie McCoy's "Billionaire" was a distant 4th with only 23%.
Stay tuned for the next More Than Musiq poll!!

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