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“We Are Young” Move Kelly Clarkson Domination on Hot 100 Billboard

Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson seems to be content to be at the top of the Hot 100 Billboard just one week. Because of the song (Stronger) What Does not Kill You should be willing to be shifted by collaboration Fun. Janelle Monae with titled We Are Young. Last week collaboration Fun. only the perched in third position at the under the song Adele, Set Fire To The Rain. But this week a success entering the top of the Hot 100 Billboard. Meanwhile, Kelly Clarkson who two weeks ago was in fourth place, rising to a peak last week, this week had to settle in second place.

Third, by Adele Set Fire To The Rain. The Wanted followed by Glad You Came, the fifth ‘Part of Me’ Katy Perry, and ‘Starship’ Nicky Minaj was sixth.

The next place there is Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa Bruno Mars Featuring: Young, Wild, & Free. To-8 there is David Guetta feat Nicki Minaj with Turn Me On. 9 and 10 there is Gotye Featuring Kimbra with the Somebody That I used To Know, Rihanna Featuring Calvin Harris with We Found Love.

Had word got out that American Idol 2002 winner, Kelly Clarkson admitted that hates her miserable life after she won the prestigious event. In fact, Kelly never intended to quit the music industry. Kelly said he was required to really think about the appearance that always look good in front of everyone. Furthermore, Kelly said he had done so much to get the ideal body shape for the sake of her fans.

J-Lo Inspired by Lady Gaga

m603WVZxF8Jennifer Lopez (J-Lo) openly declared, himself a huge fan of Lady Gaga. He is very pleased to be working with Gaga in the latest album titled ‘Love.

One of American Idol judges were confirmed, creative people like Gaga made ​​her want to become more experimental with the music itself.

I have always been motivated by other artists and inspired by them. They inspire me because when I see others doing great things, it makes me want to do big things too,” said J-Lo.

On the Floor singer with Pitbull is seen Gaga talents in song and invading Hypnotico My Mind that fill the album‘ Love .

In an interview with MTV News, J-Lo said, “I love the lyrics and melodies Gaga. I feel he is very interesting. It’s not just about the songs you listen to every day.

Although J-Lo reveals his admiration for Gaga, he did not intend to follow the style of costume Gaga. Like wearing a dress the meat at the MTV Video Music Awards last year and kicked off with a Grammy this year out of a giant egg while on the red carpet.

Steven Tyler So the jury of American Idol 2011

VENEZUELA/Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler has been signed up as judges of American Idol. Similarly in a number of news reports yesterday, citing one of his band colleagues.

Tyler (62) will fill one of three panel left vacant after Simon Cowell and Ellen DeGeneres, who followed next by songwriter Kara DioGuardi. While Randy Jackson became the only judge remaining from the first season of American Idol.

Speculation over the recent weeks leading to Tyler and singer / actress Jennifer Lopez, in which it is a little boost ratings American Idol is starting to decline. Idol Auditions tenth season will begin in January 2011.

Fox and the producers of American Idol will keep his mouth shut this speculation. But the basis of Aerosmith, Tom Hamilton, trigger-leaks. He also delivered the good news that Tyler has agreed to become the jury Idol.

“Steven join to American Idol. He’s really a signature “. According to Tom, American Idol seems to want to change something. He himself was not sure whether American Idol its to rock enough for the father of this actress Liv Tyler. “But this will be an opportunity for millions of people to see the other side of a Steven Tyler”.

Ascertained, Tyler will bring something different to the American Idol contestant who was loved by the musicians during the soft pop ballads. It could be the presence of Steven Tyler will provide color for the jury to give an assessment to prospective American singer in the future.


Bret Michaels Simon Cowell eyeing Position

Mepc8yQiQKAlthough out of the hospital throughout the year and trying to recover soon, Bret Michaels claimed to be ready to return to work. He also claimed to be ready for his dream job, American Idol.

Bret thought he could replace Simon Cowell as a judge in the arena of American Idol.

“I do not know if this is true. But, I probably would be a jury of American Idol, “Bret said during a concert in Biloxi, Mississippi.

At the final session last week, Simon says that Bret is the right man to replace him on American Idol. The comment she said when talking with reporters, incidentally Bret also need jobs. “An honor Simon said that. And an honor also to do it, “he said.

He might be the right replacement. He has sufficient experience and everyone liked it a lot in front of the camera. Might restore health will be the right path so he could go as American Idol judges.

The Asian Rihanna?

alisa_0928The past year has been a momentous one for American-Jewish-Taiwanese accompanist Alisa Galper. After her win on the Taiwan aptitude appearance One Million Star (the island’s acknowledgment to American Idol), she was bound active by Universal Music Taiwan, who anon began touting her as “Asia’s Rihanna.” The allegory isn’t too fanciful, and what she lacks in the Barbadian singer’s adroit ease, she makes up for in ambit and diversity.

Alisa has spent abounding months alive on her eponymous, bilingual admission — and she absolutely has a voice. Her aboriginal single, “Hound Dog,” a awning of the aboriginal Elvis favorite, adds a throaty, R&B vibe to the song’s agitation swagger. It’s one allotment candied and two genitalia sultry, giving the gender about-face a animal twist. Elsewhere, she shows a aptitude for duets, such as in the Mandarin carol “Unexpected,” counterpointing American-born Taiwan accompanist Will Pan’s bland tones in a address that neither controls nor submits. (Asia’s best bands.)

Unfortunately, the blow of the anthology avalanche predictably into two bartering mainstays: the ostentatiously scored, teen-baiting adulation carol (“Iron Butterfly”) and candidly active vocals underpinned with broken-down electro beats (“Rock Your Body”). Both sorts are abundantly produced here, and disappointment sets in not at their presentation but at the abeyant wasted. Alisa has the aptitude to gun for analytical approval. But she is actuality steered instead against bartering safety.