Friday, June 26, 2009

Mystery surrounds Michael Jackson's sudden death


One day after Michael Jackson's sudden death, speculation was already turning on Friday to what killed the 50-year-old "King of Pop" just weeks before his long-awaited series of comeback concerts.
A family attorney said on Friday he had been concerned that Jackson's use of prescription drugs for dancing-related injuries would eventually prove fatal and that the entertainer's inner circle had ignored his warnings.
Authorities have scheduled an autopsy for Friday. But they cautioned it could take weeks to determine a cause of death, which will likely have to wait for the return of toxicology tests. Those tests will determine if Jackson had any drugs, alcohol or prescription medications in his system.
Jackson, a former child star who became one of the best-selling pop artists of all time before a descending into a strange and reclusive lifestyle amid accusations of child molestation, died Thursday afternoon at a Los Angeles hospital. He had rushed to the hospital in full cardiac arrest after collapsing at his nearby rental home.
Jackson's passing was front page news around the world as airwaves filled with his greatest hits from "Thriller" to "Billie Jean" and social networking sites were bombarded with messages and tributes from fans and musicians.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Pakistani singer sacked due to his nationality


26/11 has left many scarred, hurt and angry. It has done the same to Sandiip Kapur, producer of Jugaad starring Manoj Bajpai, Vijay Raaz and Hrishita Bhatt. His film had a song Kise Awaz Dun sung by Pakistani artist Adeel. Sandiip had also spent a whopping amount to shoot an expensive video with Adeel for the promotion of the film. But now he has decided to scrap the song. “We had signed Adeel eight months prior to the 26/11 attacks. However, now, keeping in mind the sentiments of people and the general mood in the country, we decided to scrap the music video,” said Sandiip. In fact, Sandiip refused to invite Adeel to Mumbai for the music launch of the film. The Pakistani singer who had sung the popular song, Move your body, in Kismat Konnection, is upset. “I felt bad because I had worked hard on the song which they have scrapped now. I was not even called for the music launch of the movie on January 2,” said Adeel who has also lost out on another music album which was to be produced by a top music company.

Shakira Is A Wolf And SHE WILL EAT YOU


It’s true. Last week, two eyewitness videos appeared on YouTube showing the diminutive singer grievously attacking two men in New York City. Now literally fives of YouTubers across the globe have posted similar videos, in which many of the attackers don’t actually resemble Shakira in any way.
We can only conclude that Shakira is a shapeshifter and that you, reader, may be in danger even as you read this.
Look around you. Shakira could be anything - your Adam Lambert poster, your diet pills, any one of your porcelain unicorn figurines. If you suspect a unicorn figurine of being Shakira, DO NOT engage it in a phoned-in, atonal rap.
We haven’t heard from Wyclef Jean in days.And this is so unexpected. We assumed that Shakira Shakira Beyonce Beyonce Benecol Alhambras was lounging on some irradiated Colombian beach, dreaming up another album’s worth of songs about horses and thongs, advising Gordon Brown on public policy, and popping out her ribcage for passing children.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Listen to a Remix From Britney Spears' New Album


A remix of never-before-heard songs from Britney Spears' upcoming album, Circus, was released on a NYC radio station Thursday.
In addition to her hit, "Womanizer," the mash up included "Circus," "Out From Under," "Kill the Lights," "If U Seek Amy" and "Unusual You."
While most of the tunes have thumping dance beats, "Out From Under" is a ballad. Listen here on KTU.com.
Spears, 26, has been on a roll professionally.
Look back on Britney's career.
She was nominated as a favorite scene-stealing star People's Choice Award for playing a dorky receptionist named Abby on How I Met Your Mother. She also received thunderous applause during a surprise appearance on Madonna's Sticky & Sweet tour.

Singer Sukhwinder Singh’s song ‘Jai Ho’


Singer Sukhwinder Singh’s song ‘Jai Ho’ form ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ won an Oscar but due to some lapse on the part of the organizers he couldn’t even perform at the Oscars.
It was as if the whole world was listening to his songs and bouquets were bestowed on the ‘Slumdog’ team but he was no where around.