Monday 11 November 2013

Miley Cyrus Smokes Weed on Stage at the MTV EMAs

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She couldn't resist. Singer Miley Cyrus smoked a joint on stage and twerked with a dwarf during the MTV EMAs on Sunday.
The 20-year old pop star also took home the Best Video award for her hit song "Wrecking Ball" during a show with a strong lineup of other performers including Eminem and Katy Perry.
Cyrus opened the space-themed show singing the song "We Can't Stop," while wearing a silver spandex suit and gyrating her buttocks in the move known as twerking in the general direction of her smaller female dance partner.
To the delight of the crowd in Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome, Cyrus finished the number by sticking out her tongue, the same expression she flashed repeatedly during her eyebrow-raising appearance at MTV's Video Music Awards in New York in August.
After winning the top award at the end of the show, she celebrated by demonstratively lighting up a large spliff and quickly taking a puff.
Marijuana is not legal in the Netherlands, but smokers can't be prosecuted for possessing small amounts and it is sold openly in cafes known euphemistically as "coffee shops." However, that didn't stop MTV from editing the incident out of the telecast that aired in America later Sunday evening. 
Cyrus, who long ago shed her image of innocence as the child star of "Hannah Montana," has made no secret of her appreciation of Amsterdam's attractions, arriving the Friday before the show and hanging out at the Greenhouse coffee shop downtown with several other stars.
She also wore marijuana leaf emblems in her earphones during a live rendition of "Wrecking Ball" against the backdrop of a giant video screen of herself crying.

Monday 21 October 2013

Kanye West bring's 'Jesus' to his 'Yeezus' tour in Seattle

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Would you like an over-the-top tour fill with extravagance, wonder and even a head scratching moment, or two? Kanye West has what you need. Yeezy kicked off his Yeezus Tour Saturday (October 19) night in Seattle. More than 15,000 fans packed into Key Arena to witness another spectacle from Ye. Kendrick Lamar opened the concert with a 45-minute set before making way for Kanye who seemingly pulled out all stops and spared no expense. The background for his set included a 60-foot white mountain along with a huge projector screen. Of course, Kanye had his now signature wardrobe and mask changes, and at one point he was even carried by a crew of costume-wearing women.

He even brought out a Jesus lookalike.'Ye has never been one to shy away from controversy and his Seattle show proves no different as attendees had the opportunity to see him converse with an actor dressed as Jesus. "White Jesus, is that you?" said Kanye before starting up his 'Jesus Walks' track.

Ye’s set list included nearly 30 songs including the entire Yeezus album and past hits like “Jesus Walks,” “Heartless,” “Runaway,” “Flashing Lights” and “All of The Lights.”

Snoop Lion Changes his name AGAIN!

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Snoop Dogg has changed his name to Snoopzilla.

Less than a year after renaming himself Snoop Lion, the rapper has once again changed his aka to reflect his new musical direction with funk project 7 Days Of Funk. Snoop linked up with Dâm-Funk and the pair are releasing their debut album on 10 December.

The newly-christened Snoopzilla said of the new band: "We're the babies of the Mothership. I've had funk influences in my music my whole career. Dâm-Funk is cold. He's keeping the funk alive and I knew I had to get down with him."

'Bootzilla'

Snoop has been known to invest himself fully in his transformations, converting to Rastafarianism for his reggae album, Reincarnated, under the name Snoop Lion. Snoop's new identity pays tribute to legendary funk bassist Bootsy Collins, who was known as Bootzilla, and Snoop is said to be a taking well to the new genre. Dâm-Funk added in a statement: "Snoop knew what I was thinking without me having to articulate it. That's how you know when you gel artistically with someone.

"These beats were made for him and he laid down some of the smoothest harmonies and melodies I've ever heard. It's hip-hop, but you can also hear what we grew up on, from Zapp to Evelyn 'Champagne' King and Patrice Rushen."
 

Rebranding is becoming somewhat of a habit for Snoop. What happens when Snoopzilla decides to become a softy in his old age and only records the old jazz standards? Will his name change to Snoop Old Blue Eyes then, in tribute to the late Frank Sinatra? Or Snoopella Fitzgerald, maybe?

Tuesday 6 August 2013

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