Taylor Swift has come out with the official video for her fifth track of the platinum album, “Speak Now.”
The superstar has said she had a “very definitive” vision for what she wanted to do with “Ours,” and director Declan Whitebloom was all too happy to abide by the advice of the singer/songewriter, he told E! News:
“When Taylor says, ‘I’ve got an idea,’ you listen to what she’s gonna say. And so I did, and it was a great idea – and I loved it!”
In the video, Swift takes on the role of an office worker having a no good, terrible, very bad day… until she remember that there’s a special someone on whom she can count. And he’s played by former Friday Night Lights quarterback Zach Gilford! Watch it below:
The mega star has released yet another music video off the album “4,” this one in honor of “Dance for You,” one of three bonus tracks featured on the deluxe version of the CD. Watch below, as Mrs. Jay Z slinks around on a desk and goes all noir for her fans. It’s sexy stuff…
Jennifer Lopez made like Britney Spears at last night’s American Music Awards, donning a revealing, nude-colored outfit during a performance that combined hits “Until It Beats No More,” “Papi” and “On the Floor” into a single fun medley.
The look resembled Britney’s buzzed-about costume at the 2000 MTV VMAs, but the sound and the movements were 100% J. Lo.
Upon accepting the trophy for Favorite Latin Artist, Lopez told the crowd that “it’s been a really amazing year in so many ways. It’s been up and down and just exciting and overwhelming.”
Sounds a lot like her performance. Take it in now:
Attention, Beliebers: Justin Bieber, and free speech advocates everywhere, need your help.
The 17-year old star is at the center of a campaign – aptly titled Free Justin Bieber – initiated by Fight for the Future, a fair-use advocacy group that’s urging citizens to vote against congressional law S.978.
What the heck is congressional law S.978?
It’s a rule that would make it illegal for individuals to stream/use copyrighted music in an online video. And where does Bieber come into this debate?
He was discovered by Usher via a homemade YouTube video of himself covering a handful of R&B hits. If this law is passed, such an act might result in a prison stint. Instead of a record deal.
“Tell Congress to get a clue and stop trying to jail people for singing,” the organization says in a statement, asking folks to sign its online petition. “Congress has no business making ordinary Internet users criminals for expressing themselves online.”
“Ladies & gents, I’m excited to present to you the music video for Criminal, one of my favorite songs off of Femme Fatale. Enjoy!”
“Criminal” was shot in London and directed by Chris Marrs Piliero, who also did Brit’s “I Wanna Go” video. She’s been criticized for the violence depicted in the video, which you can watch and share your comments on right here:
Let’s take a break from analyzing the personal life of Jennifer Lopez, shall we?
Divorce or no divorce, new relationship with Bradley Cooper or 100% single, J. Lo is one of the most entertaining stars out there. She proved that over the weekend as one of the numerous acts to take the stage at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas.
The 42-year-old performed a set that included “Get Right, “Jenny On the Block,” “Let’s Get Loud,” “Ain’t It Funny,” “On the Floor” and her latest, “Papi.” Check out her rendition of final track listed now:
Maybe whomever Kim Kardashian has working behind the scenes trying to buy the rights to her sex tape can negotiate some sort of two-for-one deal.
Another video of hers that she’d rather forget is making the rounds, and while there are no shots of Ray J ransacking that booty, it’s still pretty sensual.
Earlier this year, Kim released a song in a hilarious bid to break into the music industry. She even shot a music video that was never released … until now.
Watch 55 seconds of stunning visuals from the amazingness that is “Jam (Turn It Up)” below. The audio is quite forgettable, but that’s always true of Kim:
Chris Brown flew through the air. Beyonce made a major announced AND performed on stage. And Lady Gaga channeled her inner Jo Calderone.
As always, the MTV Video Music Awards delivered a night of drama, humor, talent… and did we mention fashion? THG is your one-stop online shop for everything VMA, as our coverage is linked to below…
Chris Brown flew through the air. Beyonce made a major announced AND performed on stage. And Lady Gaga channeled her inner Jo Calderone.
As always, the MTV Video Music Awards delivered a night of drama, humor, talent… and did we mention fashion? THG is your one-stop online shop for everything VMA, as our coverage is linked to below…
It was an evening that started with major news – Beyonce is pregnant! – continued with a story about a snake and concluded with the regular cast of characters taking home trophies:
Adele, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber and more. Read on for a full list of winners from the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, including the unofficial title of Biggest Gaga Wannabe to Nicki Minaj, pictured here…
BEST NEW ARTIST Tyler, The Creator, “Yonkers” BEST MALE VIDEO Justin Bieber, “U Smile” BEST FEMALE VIDEO Lady Gaga, “Born This Way” BEST COLLABORATION Katy Perry featuring Kanye West, “E.T.” BEST HIP-HOP VIDEO Nicki Minaj, “Super Bass” BEST ROCK VIDEO Foo Fighters, “Walk” BEST POP VIDEO Britney Spears, “Till the World Ends” BEST VIDEO WITH A MESSAGE Lady Gaga, “Born This Way” BEST CHOREOGRAPHY Beyoncé, “Run the World (Girls)” BEST VISUAL EFFECTS Katy Perry featuring Kanye West, “E.T.” BEST ART DIRECTION Adele, “Rolling in the Deep” BEST EDITING Adele, “Rolling in the Deep” BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Adele, “Rolling in the Deep” VIDEO OF THE YEAR Katy Perry, “Firework”