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'If it puts me in a good mood, it clicks for me,' singer tells Ryan Seacrest of Ke$ha-penned track.
By Jocelyn Vena
Britney Spears
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Britney Spears got her fans amped up for her forthcoming album, Femme Fatale, when she released its second single, "Till the World Ends," on Thursday. The chugging, Ke$ha-penned club banger is all about getting your dance on. And when Spears stopped by Ryan Seacrest's radio show on Friday (March 4), she admitted that the song just felt right for her as soon as she heard it.
" 'Till the World Ends' is fun! It's fun. I like it. It's good energy," she said of the track, which was produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Billboard. "I'm a vibe person, and I think I love good-mood songs, and if it puts me in a good mood, it clicks for me."
As for the album, which already spawned a chart-topping single, "Hold It Against Me," she teased, "I think it's my best work yet. I listened to it on the way over here. It's definitely something you want to work out to. ... And I'm a dancer, so it's definitely something I can work with."
"Oh my God! Will.i.am is amazing," Spears said of the producer, who teased the track "The Big Fat Bass" recently. "He's so much fun and he's funny and he's a charm. His music is so much fun. When they told me I was going to be working with him, I couldn't wait. If it gets you going, you get excited, and he has that type of energy."
In addition to talking about the album, Spears also shared plans for a summer tour. And she talked about how she's keeping in shape these days as she amps up to promote the album, which drops March 29. "I have a trainer. [I go] on the treadmill for 30 minutes and we do a lot of cardio, running," she explained. "He kicks my butt. You pay to hate your trainer!"
It seems that the workout regimen has also had an effect on her beau, talent agent Jason Trawick, who, according to Seacrest, was "pudgy" before he hooked up with the pop star. "He wasn't pudgy," she laughed. "He wasn't pudgy. He is definitely ripped. He just got on this health kick. I guess he's on a health kick. He eats what he wants."
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Gaga will also walk in the Mugler show in Paris on Wednesday as latest Born This Way track premieres.
By Jocelyn Vena
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Lady Gaga and Mugler creative director Nicola Formichetti know a good thing when they see it. That's probably why they are always collaborating.
Formichetti is Gaga's stylist, and Gaga has been acting as musical director for Mugler's fashion shows. On Wednesday, Formichetti will debut his women's wear collection in Paris, and Gaga will debut a new song. She also revealed on Twitter she will be walking in the show.
"I'm making my debut as a runway model, walking in the MUGLER PARIS FASHIONSHOW 3/2," she shared, revealing what song she was set to debut at the show. "I directed the show music, previewing Government Hooker." For those hoping to catch the appearance and the song, the show will stream live at 3 p.m. ET.
In January, Gaga previewed another one of her Born This Way tracks, "Scheiße," during Mugler's Paris Men's Fashion Week show.
"Nicola hummed it to me and tried singing it to me. It was hilarious," Mariano Vivanco, who directed a short film that included the remix, told MTV News about the album version of the song. "And described it to me in a really articulate way. He said, 'It's techno meets Whitney Houston, in a really good way.' "
As for this latest track, Gaga has already teased fans with what they will hear on the song. When Gaga called into Ryan Seacrest's radio show earlier this month, she described it is "one of my favorites" and said it "has more of a hip-hop beat."
"We double-timed the beat. It's a super fast, really hard record, and the lyrics are really filthy," she added. "It's also empowering, but more in the direction of sexual female empowerment."
Are you excited for the latest Gaga track? Let us know in the comments!
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The 'Director's Fan Cut' teaser captures the teen sensation performing an acoustic version of 'Baby' with a young girl.
By Eric Ditzian
Justin Bieber in the new "Never Say Never" clip
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Earlier this week, "Never Say Never" director Jon Chu promised MTV News that his new "Director's Fan Cut" of Justin Bieber's 3-D flick would deliver 40 minutes of fresh footage, including different songs (such as "Favorite Girl"), some more shirtless shots of the teen singer ("Maybe some abs!") and extra scenes of him interacting with fans.
With the recut movie hitting theaters on Friday (February 25), Paramount Pictures has released a clip showing just that: the Biebs hanging out with some of his young fanatical followers. The 71-second promo shows Bieber — pre-haircut, of course — at an intimate gathering in Phoenix. While the pop star gives an acoustic performance on a small stage, his fans beg him to play "Baby," but he jokes, "I don't know that song."
He then declares to a very young fan, "I'll only sing 'Baby' if you come up here and sing it with me." Cue the cuteness. The girl sits on his lap and together they belt out the hit single.
This isn't the first time we've seen Bieber show off an easy, breezy way with his youngest fans. Last year, he popped up on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to surprise a 3-year-old Belieber named Cody who'd become an Internet sensation after her sister posted a video of her crying over the teen heartthrob on YouTube. As he tweeted later, "Makin faces with Cody!"
The re-released "Never Say Never" represents an effort both to goose box-office receipts three weeks after the film's initial opening and to feed the Beliebers' seemingly insatiable appetite for anything and everything connected to the star.
"We originally had a two-and-a-half-hour version of the movie, which we obviously couldn't release," Chu explained to us. "So we started to think about putting stuff back in that didn't have to do with our story but that we knew people would love."
Are you planning to go see the "Director's Fan Cut" of "Never Say Never"? Let us know in the comments.
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'It was probably one of the most physical numbers that we've ever done,' Cory Monteith says.
By James Dinh
"Glee" stars film their "Thriller" performance
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When "Glee" returns from hiatus in the high-profile post-Super Bowl slot, it's returning in a big way, covering Michael Jackson's "Thriller." On Tuesday, the cast spoke to "Access Hollywood" about remaking the iconic tune, which will reportedly be mashed up with another yet-to-be-revealed hit.
"It was a huge production. We we're shooting that until 6:30 in the morning," Cory Monteith told "AH" at the Television Critics Association press tour. "We shot all night, and it was probably one of the most physical numbers that we've ever done. I was lifting Naya Rivera at one point in the dance. It was really active. We had the whole USC band wrapped in to this number as you can see in the photos. It was awesome."
Photos of the cast filming "Thriller" surfaced on the Internet recently, depicting a prom night-turned-zombie affair. Jackson's tune is just one of the many hits to be covered in the broadcast. Other songs featured in the post-Super Bowl episode include hits by the Black Eyed Peas, Katy Perry and Lady Antebellum.
Kevin McHale revealed that Jackson is his "favorite artist ever" and that he has been continuously requesting to cover a tune by the late King of Pop. "I've been pushing very obnoxiously for a very, very long time, so I'm beyond thrilled that we do Michael Jackson," said the actor.
Like the iconic music video, the "Glee" cover was an extravagant production, which was fitting for star Dianna Agron, who couldn't help smile throughout filming.
"The whole night, everybody kept saying, 'Why are you laughing so much? Why are you smiling so much?' " she said. "I was just in my element. I was in huge makeup, huge hair, huge costume, the stuff that I loved the most, which is why I loved 'Rocky [Horror Picture Show]' so much."
Matthew Morrison isn't in the number, but he watched it being shot. "We actually shot it, like, a couple nights ago," Morrison told "AH." "I actually went out to see it. We shot it in Long Beach and at a high school that we used their football field at. It was stunning. It's so weird with this show. We keep outdoing ourselves. It's like, 'What is there left to do?' This number is just fantastic."
What other MJ songs do you want the "Glee" cast to tackle? Share your ideas in the comments!
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Well, this is refreshing! Holly Madison has admitted that she was recently criticized by her Peepshow director for gaining 15 pounds following her move to Las Vegas -- but the former Playmate refuses to feel ashamed of her body.
"I'd rather be overweight and curvy than super thin with no curves," Madison, 32, told Life & Style at a photo shoot on Feb 21. "I'm proud of my body."
So proud, in fact, that Madison allowed the magazine to print unretouched bikini photos of her -- something that ladies of Hollywood almost never do.
"I have cellulite -- and had it even when I was at my absolute thinnest," she admits. "I'm never not going to have cellulite. People need to just accept that it's there and maybe dress accordingly or use body makeup to cope with it."
The Holly's World star does admit that she was initially hurt by the criticisms of her fuller figure. "Once I realized that other people were noticing that I'd packed on a few, I was embarrassed to go onstage," she revealed. "After moving to Vegas, I lived in a suite in Planet Hollywood for a year and ordered room service all the time. I like food too much to go on some crazy diet. French fries are my favorite downfall."
But Madison says she's not about to get all crazy about the extra weight and does her best to stay healthy with Pilates classes, 20-minute runs and by mixing prepared meals from the Fresh Diet delivery service into her lifestyle.
"I've always had a butt, and I want to keep it -- cellulite and all," she says. "I'm not perfect, but I love my curves."
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