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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The Top 31 Songs of 2012 (That's it, That's the List!)

1.) Somebody I Use To Know-Goyte featuring Kimbra
This is the song I wanted from Sting when he left the Police.

Its like that scene from Purple Rain when Prince found his dad's musicIn my head, Goyte came across a demo of an album scrapped before “Dreams of the Blue Turtle”at a flea market and Goyte finished it. OK that's a fantasy, but Goyte's Sting-like vocals on “Somebody” is undeniable.

However, what makes the song special is the he-said-she said tale crafted by Goyte and Kimbra (who should have gotten more love for her debut album).

Not since R. Kelly and Sparkle's “Be Careful” do I want to hear more about a relationship gone bad. (Plus the video is a true throwback, where videos were art, not just for commerce).

2.) Too Close-Alex Clare

 As soon as the Internet Explorer commercial appeared with dub steppish-“Too Close”, the song was an immediate hit. But like his Brit counterparts Adele and Amy Winwhouse before him, if you take away the song's woozy-ing beat, Alex Clare's lyrics were just as impactful as he breaks up with someone who loves him than he loves them:

 “You know I'm not one to break promises/ I don't want to hurt you but I need to breathe/ At the end of it all, you're still my best friend/ But there's something inside that I need to release /Which way is right, which way is wrong/ How do I say that I need to move on/ You know we're headed separate ways /And it feels like I am just too close to love you” 

 They don't songs like this anymore in the U.S.kids, only in the U.K. Feel So Good

3.) Feel So Good-Calvin Harris


“Feel So Good” is just one of those songs that makes you feel good when you hear it. No deep analysis, the song just makes me want to hit the club and dance!

4.) Toyota Prius Commercial- Raphael Saadiq
 Like Alex Clare's “Too Close”, usually when a song is used for a commercial, the song is out, was out or soon to be out. None of this is the case with Saadiq's soulful track for the Toyota Prius. While there is no word if Saadiq will ever release the track, this grooving retro-soul track is already one of best commercial songs of all-time.

5.) Pop That- French Montana feat. Rick Ross, Drake & Lil Wayne

I can't recite any lines from the song, not one and I don't care!

 “Pop That”is all about the hook supplied by the sample of Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell yelling “Don't Stop” from the 90's classic track “"I Wanna Rock.” The video itself is even an ode to Uncle Luke's former group 2 Live Crew where scantily ladies dance to Luke's energetic chanting.

However except for a shout by his fellow Florida brother Rick Ross, Uncle Luke has yet to be compensated for the sample by French Montana or his label Bad Boy Records.

Puffy, you know better....That's Uncle Luke!

6.) Burn it Down-Linkin Park
 “Burn it Down” reminds me of two things: NBA Ppayoff basketball on TNT and me trying blowing out my vocals to yet another Linkin Park classic.

 7.) I Do-Young Jeezy, Jay-Z, Andre 3000 (Remix)

 I remember people saying that they didn't understand Andre's 3000 lyrics on “I Do.”
 Who cares...Its 3 stacks!

 All jokes aside, the Jeezy's return to radio was soulful ode to love and this might be closet we're going to get in hearing  Jay-Z pronouce his love for Beyonce:

 “Your secret's I treasure/ for better or worse/ You'll always be my first love/ til death do us part/ Pull a hearse up, my verse up.” 

8.) Calling You-Celine Dion
I know this song came out in the 90's, but I was knee deep in Death Row/Bad Boy Records back then and the first time I heard this gut wrenching track was on this past season of “So You Think You Can Dance!”

Even if you don't like dance shows (even though SYTYCD is best competition shows on TV), you will hear great old songs like Dion's or new music by acts like District 78, for whom I'm a big fan since hearing their music on Fox series.

 (Tip: As great Celine Dion's “Calling You” is, check out Jeff Buckely's bluesy version and Lara Fabian's pitch perfect rendition, which is equally as touching and soul stirring as Celine Dion's...I still don't understand why Fabian never became a big star in the. U.S).
9.) Locked Out of Heaven-Bruno Mars
Of a generation that has given us Justin Beiber and Chris Brown, Bruno Mars is the best of the bunch and this is not by deafault either. Mars and his stellar writing/producing crew do not follow trends or what's make what's hot, they make music with feeling and soul. “Heaven” follows this musical blueprint as Bruno cleverly talks about sex without being overt as co-producer Mark Ronson slyly adds guitar licks that would make Sting's former band “The Police” proud!

10.)  Think About You-Frank Ocean

 Frank Ocean delivered something that is lost in most R&B slow songs today: Love. “Think About You” with its abstract lyrics is quite reminiscent of Andre 3000's “Love Below”days and it is a type of song that people might actually use for millennial weddings (if they haven't already).

The question now is are Frank Ocean's new fans really fans of his music or his beliefs on personal love?

11.) Delta Rae-Bottom of the River
This song blew my mind when I heard it on VH1 this past fall. Where “Bottom of the River” could easily could be part of the “Dajango Unchained” soundtrack; with its chains, drums and gospel vocals, "Bottom" feels like a chugging train of soul as it paints a mental picture of freed slaves painstakingly building those tracks.

12.)  Swimming Pools-Kendrick Lamar

I don't drink or smoke, but my ears were quite intoxicated listening to “Drank”s woozy beats and Lamar's rapid flowing rhyming skills.

 While 2Chainz received the most of the musical pub in 2012, Lamar will be one we will still be talking about when the next Presidential election roles around in 2016.

 Born in 1987, Kendrick Lamar is true West Coast Hip Hop Masters class student as he can easily go from a the  E-40's flow from the Bay to the real life lyrical pictures of Ice Cube to writing songs on relationships   that could have fit on an album by the Pharcyde.

Kendrick Lamar is the clearly the present and future of west coast Hip Hop.

 No wonder Dr. Dre signed him.

13.) Where Have You Been-Rihanna

Like Usher, Rihanna is one of those artists who has way more hits than you think. The thumping “Where Have You Been” adds her manic pace of releasing stellar list of Eruo-dance hits, but it's time for Ri-Ri to take a long deserved break, right?

 14.) Mercy- Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T , 2 Chainz
 This slow car moving, 808 feeling track was one the standout songs of the summer of 2012.

 A song primed for Dre Beats, headphones, “Mercy” kicks into high gear when the slow grooving beat stops and switches to the theme of “Scarface” where as Mr. West turns “Mercy” into a sweaty Miami beach club track.Although I was hoping to hear a full remix using the “Scarface” theme, “Mercy”is still one of the best posse cuts of the 21st century.

15.)  Daughters- Nas

 A lot of rap is about money and getting girls, which is fine but its alo great to somethihg adult as well.

 Nas' “Daughter” is an open letter to his own daughter, where he apologizes for not being responsible as young father as well talks of hiss fears most fathers goes through when their daughters begins dating.

"Daughters" is a touching and realistic rap song, which should be more the norm than the exception.

 16.) Let's Go -Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo
“Let's Go” is more than dance song and another hit for Calvin Harris and Ne-Yo , but its also quite inspirational:

 “It’s not about what you’ve done/It’s about what you doing/ It’s all about where you going/No matter where you’ve been/ Let’s go!”

 Wise words indeed.

17.) Clique-Big Sean, Jay-Z, Kanye West
 Kayne West's took a backseat to his relationship with Kim Kardashian and the “Watch The Throne” tour most of the year, but the few songs he released this year, ended up being classics like before mentioned “Mercy” and “ Clique” with G.O.O.D Music's Big Sean and Ye's mentor and touring partner Jay-Z .

18.)  Same Time-Future
 At the beginning of the summer, I really didn't want to like this song. By the time Labor Day rolled around, I was saying “..At the same D@mn time” in my sleep!

19.) Usher-Climax
  
 Usher took unwarranted flack from his R&B fan base when he made an album leaning more towards dance music, but Usher and producer Diplo created shimmering R&B gold.

While Usher's protege Justin Bieber receives more headlines, Mr. Raymond has created a catalog of music that the Beibs may never be able to reach.

20.) I Will Wait-Mumford and Sons
 I really to buy fiddle and jug and start doing some down home music!

21.) Turn Me On a– David Guetta and Nicki Minaj

 Before David Guetta dropped his latest album, he said Nicki Minaj will deliever a performance you never heard before.

 I scoffed. He was right.

 I heard “Turn Me On” for weeks and I had no idea Minaj was the female lead on the song. Sometimes I wish that Minaj would focus on her talent like on Guetta track and less of the crazy outfits and weird faces that seems to cloud her potential.

22.) Take A Walk-Pasion Pit

23.) Ass Back Home-Gym Class Heroes
 Gym Class Heroes continued their comeback success with this charging dance track with Neon Hitch.

However, the best Gym Class moment of 2012 came when leader Travie McCoy revealed on “Behind The Music” that Katy Perry broke up with him via an email.

This gives a new take on the phrase “You Got Mail”...ouch!

24.) Broken Hearted- Karma
 The real-life couple were not able match the success of their YouTube covers, but “Broken Hearted” with a mixture of 80's pop with Nicki Minaj-like rhymes was an engaging and fun debut in the spring.

25.) Amen-Meek Mill & Drake
 When this infectious song came out, people kept saying that was Amen's hook was a gospel, when in fact it feels more like the Doobie Brother's “Minute By Minute”.

26.) Ne-Yo-Love You

Ne-Yo continues his dance music comeback with this infectious song of love and devotion.

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A song that like a House song of the late 80's/early 90's Take Care was probably one of the most underrated pop songs next to Usher's "Climax".

28.) Bruce Springsteen-We Take Care of Our Own

Before President Obama used this track for his presidential campaign, Springsteen was garnering praise for this hard charging tune of helping one and other. Yet another triumphant song for a consistent rock legend.


29.) Glee-How Will I Know
In early 2012, Whitney Houston passed away. Glee decided to pay homage for the fallen diva with an acapelle version of "How Will I Know."

 The amazing thing about "How"is that when you stripped of its 80's dance pop sound, the song is basically about a young girl wanting to fall in love:  

"This love is strong why do I feel weak Oh, wake me, I'm shaking, I wish I had you near me now Said there's no mistaking, what I feel is really love.

Where today, Brandy is saying "If you put it down right like the way I want it Play your cards right, maybe we can fall in love" all Whitney Houston wanted to do know what it was like to fall in love.

30/31 Psy-Gangnam Style/Cary Rae Jepson-Call Me Maybe


Hey man, I like dopey, catchy pop songs too. Don't judge me!
 


Bonus:  Favorite Album Alabama Shakes-”Boys and Girls”
This album probably won't any major awards, but this classic R&;B sounding album is just as soulful as Adele's “21” as The Alabama Shakes takes you on a journey from 2012 to Memphis in the early 70's.







What's your favorite song or album of the past year?

Monday, December 24, 2012

Saturday, December 22, 2012

80 Songs That Could've Made VH1's Greatest 90's Hip Hop Songs List



While I was watching VH1's 40 Greatest Hip Hop Songs from the 90's, my brother called me in a rather irate tone and said: "This list should've been a 100 songs not 40!"

He was absolutely right.

Because VH1 has sold their soul to show fighting Mob/Hip Hop/B-Ball ex-wives, gal pals and groupies, that leaves less time for music.

However, at least VH1 still has faint musically pulse left.

In years past, the countdown probably would have been 100 and shown throughout the week, (but at this juncture, I'll take the two hours of the 4)0.

Of course with any list, there will be songs that shouldn't be on there, songs that should be on there and songs that are misplaced, (I love Biggie's "Juicy", but its not the greatest Hip Hop song of the 90's). So below are a list of songs that I thought could've and at times should made their Top 40.

Of course the next debate would be, what songs do you take off to be any of these songs on?

Who knows?

But a healthy debate on music is always great regardless of who's in and who's out.

So as Bane win "The Dark Knight Rises" would say "Let The Games Begin"!

Greatest Hip Hop Songs of 90's (Alternative Choices)


1.      Hip Hop Hooray-Naughty By Nature (Should've been #1 or least in the top 5)
2.      Flava in Ya Ear (Remix)- Craig Mack, Biggie, Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J
3.      All About The Benjamins-Puff Dadd and The Family
4.      Dear Mama-2Pac
5.      They Reminisce Over You-Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth
6.      Bonita Applebaum-A Tribe Called Quest
7.      Doin It-LL Cool J
8.      Jackin 4 Beats-Ice Cube
9.      Passing Me By-Pharcyde
10.  Can I Kick It-A Tribe Called Quest
11.  One More Chance-Biggie
12.  It Ain't Hard to Tell -Nas
13.  U.N.I.T.Y-Queen Latifah
14.  Come Clean-Jeru The Damaj
15.  I Use to Love Her-Common
16.  Crush on You-Lil Kim
17.  They Want EFX-Das EFX
18.  The Crossover-EPMD
19.  Around The Way Girl-LL Cool J
20.  Dwyck-Gangstarr with Nice and Smooth
21.  Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)"- De La Soul
22.  Crossroads-Bone Thugs N Harmony
23.  Be a Father-Ed. O. G and The Bulldogs
24.  24 Hours To Live- Mase, The Lox & DMX
25.  Ice Cream-Raekwon
26.  Rump Shaker-Wrecks N Effect
27.  Got Your Money-O.D.B
28.  Just Like Compton-DJ Quick
29.  The World Is Yours -Nas
30.  Down With The King-Run DMC
31.  Big Poppa-Notorious B.I.G
32.  How Do You Want It-2pac
33.  Ms. Fat Booty -Mos Def
34.  “Let's Talk About Sex-Salt N Pepa
35.  Mass Appeal-Gangstarr
36.  Who Got The Props-Black Moon
37.  Outkast-Rosa Parks
38.  Redman-Time 4 Sum Akshun
39.  Ex-Factor-Lauryn Hill
40.  Brenda's Got a Baby-2Pac
41.  Know The Ledge-Eric B and Rakim
42.  Same Song-Digital Underground and 2Pac
43.  Jump-Kris Kross
44.  Cell Therapy-Goodie Mob
45.  I Gotta Man-Positive K
46.  2 Legit 2 Quit-MC Hammer
47.  Head Banger- EPMD, Redman and Das Efx
48.  93 Til Infinity-Souls of Mischief
49.  Definition- Black Star
50.  You Can't Play with My Yo-Yo- Yo Yo
51.  Sally Got a One Track Mind-Diamond D
52.  Victory-Puff Daddy and The Family
53.  Proceed-The Roots
54.  Ain't No-Jay-Z & Foxy Brown
55.  Ready or Not- The Fugees
56.  Breakadawn – De La Soul
57.  Lucini-Camp Lo
58.  Slam-Onyx
59.  Ruff Neck-M.C. Lyte
60.  First of tha Month-Bone Thugs
61.  Award Tour-Tribe Called Quest
62.  Hand on the Pump-Cypress Hill
63.  Shoop-Salt N Pepa
64.  Kam-Peace Treaty
65.  Fu-gee-la -The Fugees
66.  Country Grammar-Nelly
67.  Ha-Juvenile
68.  Get Money-Junior Mafia
69.  I'll Be-Foxy Brown
70.  Streight Up Menance- MC Eight
71.  Gotta Get You Home-Foxy Brown
72.  New Jack Huster-Ice T
73.  You Got Me-The Roots
74.  Miami-Will Smith
75.  Phone Tap-The Firm
76.  Holla Holla- Ja Rule
77.  Outkast-Players Ball
78.  Guilty Concious-Eminem & Dr. Dre
79.  Whoot/Whomp There it it is
80.  N 2 Deep-Back to the Hotel

Bonus: Chubb Rock-Just The Two of Us





29 Christmas Songs To Put You In the Holiday Mood

1A.) This Christmas- Donny Hathaway (Tie)

1B. ) All I Want For Christmas-Mariah Carey (Tie)

3.) Someday at Christmas- Stevie Wonder

4.) Christmastime is Here-Vince Guaraldi (Peanuts/Charlie Brown)

5.) Baby Its Cold Outside-Michael Bublé - Baby, It's Cold Outside ! (with Anne Murray)

6.) Another Lonely Christmas-Prince (original version here)

 7.) Most Wonderful Time of the year-Andy Williams

8.) The Christmas Song-Nat King Cole ((Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)
9.) Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas-Andy Williams/Any Version


10.) Wonderful Christmas-Paul McCartney
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11.) Silent Night-The Temptations


12.) Santa Clause is Coming To Town-Bruce Springsteen

13.)Mariah Carey - O Holy Night



14.) Christmas in Hollis-Run DMC


 15.) Last Christmas-Wham


  16.) Happy Christmas War Is Over-John Lennon


17.) Merry Christmas Baby-Otis Redding/Bruce Springsteen
18.) I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus-Jackson 5 (Acapella version)
19.) Do The Know its Christmas-Band Aid


20.) Feliz Navidad-Jose Feliciano


21.) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - The Temptations


 22.) Merry Christmas, Darling - The Carpenters
23.) Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto James Brown
24.) David Bowie and Bing Crosby - 'Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy'
 25.) I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus-Jackson 5 (Acapella version)
26.) Snoop Doog & The Dogg Pound-Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto

27.) Mariah Carey-Oh Santa!

28.) Grown-Up Christmas List-Amy Grant
 29.) Adam Sandler Hanukkah song/SNL (Not a Xmas song but its still funny)

What's your favorite holiday song?

Friday, December 21, 2012

VH1′S 40 Greatest Hip Hop Songs of the 90's (Full List




40. Juvenile, “Back That Thang Up”
39. Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans &; 112, I’ll Be Missing You”
38. DJ Jazzy JThe Fresh Prince, “Summertime”
37. Skee-lo “I Wish”
36. Big Punisher featuring Joe, “Still Not A Player”
35. Salt-N-Pepa featuring En Vogue “Whatta Man”
34. Cypress Hill, “Insane In The Brain”
33. Ol’ Dirty Bastard, “Shimmy Shimmy Ya”
32. House Of Pain, “Jump Around”
31. DMX, “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem”
30. Arrested Development, “Tennessee”
29. Warren G featuring Nate Dogg, “Regulate”
28. Public Enemy, “911 Is A Joke”
27. Digable Planets “Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)”
26. Heavy D and The Boyz, “Now That We Found Love”
25. Black Sheep, “The Choice Is Yours”
24. Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige, “I’ll Be There For You/You’re All I Need To Get By”
23. Master P featuring Fiend, Silkk, Mia-X & Mystikal, “Make Em Say Uhh!”
22. The Notorious B.I.G. “Hypnotize”
21. Jay-Z featuring Ja RuleAmil, “Can I Get A…
20. Naughty By Nature, “O.P.P.”
19. A Tribe Called Quest, “Scenario”
18. Lauryn Hill, “Doo Wop (That Thing)”
17. Wu-Tang Clan, “C.R.E.A.M.”
16. Missy Elliott, “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)”
15. MC Hammer, “U Can’t Touch This”
14. LL Cool J, “Mama Said Knock You Out”
13. Beastie Boys, “So Wat’Cha Want”
12. Sir Mix-A-Lot, “Baby Got Back”
11. Coolio ft. LV, “Gangsta’s Paradise”
10. Busta Rhymes, “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See”
9. Ice Cube, “It Was A Good Day”
8. Jay-Z, “It’s A Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)”
7. Eminem, “My Name Is”
6. Fugees, “Killing Me Softly”
5. Snoop Doggy Dogg, “Gin & Juice”
4. The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy & Mase, “Mo Money Mo Problems”
3. Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg, “Nuthin But A G Thang”
2. Tupac featuring Dr. Dre & Roger Troutman, “California Love”
1. The Notorious B.I.G. ft. Total, “Juicy”

Take a look! 80 Songs That Could've Made VH1's Greatest 90's Hip Hop Songs List

What are your thoughts on the list?

The Lone Ranger Trailer ( Johnny Depp)



Native American spirit warrior Tonto (Johnny Depp) and man of the law John Reid (Armie Hammer) are opposites brought together by fate and must join forces to battle greed and corruption.
Read more at 

Man of Steel Trailer (Superman

Release: June 14, 2013

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Yeah or Nay! VH1's Black Ink (Trailer)


Get More: Black Ink Crew


When I heard that VH1 was going to have a show about African American tattoo artists, I was pretty excited. At last I thought,  VH1 might be moving away from drama filled world of bitter ex-wives, b-level rappers, girlfriends and jump offs, oh my!

 Ehhh….not quite.

 Where I thought "Black Ink Crew" would follow the model of Miami Ink, where people would told their  stories why they are getting tatted, I immediately got hit with more drama.

 It's not like Miami Ink and L.A. Ink, did not have their share of drama with Ami and Kat Von D, but most of the time, the person being tatted was the story; and get this, their stories were touching without anyone throwing a punch or screaming at the top of their lungs.

 I'm  sure "Black Ink Crew" will have some touching stories, but I guess VH1 couldn’t help themselves from showing African-Americans, especially women without issues.

Star Trek Into Darkness (Trailer)

(Via Trailer Addict)



In Summer 2013, pioneering director J.J. Abrams will deliver an explosive action thriller that takes Star Trek Into Darkness. When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew.

Pain & Gain Trailer (Mark Wahlberg & Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson)



A pair of bodybuilders in Florida get caught up in an extortion ring and a kidnapping scheme that goes terribly wrong. Directed by Michael Bay

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

YouTube’s Top 10 Videos of 2012 (YouTube Style)



From  a Goyte guitar cover to Carly Jepsen Ray "Call  Mer Maybe" to Psy's "Gangnam Style", YouTube presents the top ten videos of 2012.

What's your favorite video of the year"

(YouTube Top Ten Videos via Pop Crunch)


1.) PSY — “Gangnam Style” : The Korean pop music video that surprised the world is set to hit 1 billion views and has become the most viewed video of all time in just six months.
2.) “Walk off the Earth” : This is the most-viewed cover song of 2012, attracting 140 million views this year.
4.) Call Me Maybe — Bieber, Gomez, Pena: This video, covering the song of the summer, kicked off a trend of lip sync videos that spanned from the Harvard baseball team and celebs to Olympians.
3.) KONY 2012: This video contained a call to action and collected 31 million views in a single day — the most views ever for a YouTube video.
5.) Epic Rap Battles — Obama vs. Romney: This episode featured well-known Obama impersonator Alphacat, and is one of the better known instances of the 2012 trend of Obama and Romney videos.
6.) Dramatic Surprise: This video, featuring a mysterious sign in the middle of a Flemish square, brought in 25 million views in its first week.
7.) Why You Asking All Them Questions: Comedian Emmanuel Hudson’s popularity exploded this year partly from this video that garnered 39 million views — almost half of which came from mobile devices.
8.) Lindsey Stirling: Lindsey’s trademark dubstep violin styles created a lot of buzz this year — especially in the U.S., Germany and Poland. This video, which was shot by Lindsey’s fellow YouTube creator Devin Graham, has over 500,000 likes and 100,000 comments.
9.) Facebook Parenting: This video taught us not to mess with Dad. Bringing in 11 million views in one day, this video was the catalyst for an international discussion about parenting and Facebook.
10.) Stratos Highlights: This live stream of Felix Baumgartner’s free-fall from 128,000 feet shattered previous live stream records with 8 million concurrent views.

Time Magazine 2012 Person of the Year: President Barack Obama



Time Magazine and the Today Show ranks the top person's of the year.

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Sneak Peak! Kate Upton Freezes for a Secret Sports Illustrated Cover?



Read: Rumor-Kate Upton Did A 'Secret' Sports Illustrated Cover Shoot In Antarctica 

Watch! The Voice Season 4 “The Pickup” Commercial



 Check it out as Maroon 5's Adam Levine and Blake Shelton picks up new coaches Skaira and Usher who are replacing Cee-Lo and Christina for season 4 of The Voice.

Common Talks "Love" and New EP & Mixtape on Carson Daly

Common - On Last Call With Carson Daly (2012)

 Love Trailer

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Rita Ora Covers Kendrick Lamar’s “Swimming Pools (Drank)”

Whoops! Samuel L. Jackson Blames SNL F-Word On Kenan Thompson

Jimmy Fallon Vs. Tom in Water War on ‘Late Night’ (VIDEO)