Beyoncé - Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
- Artist: Beyoncé
- Label: Columbia/Music World Music
- Director: Jake Nava
- Album: I Am...Sasha Fierce
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Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
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One of the many celebrities gearing up for a bundle of joy, Rachel Zoe accidentally revealed the gender of her baby-on-the-way during a new interview with WWD.
The celebrity stylist was chatting with the fashion news outlet when she patted herself on the stomach before saying, "It all depends on his arrival."
Realizing that the cat was out of the bag, Miss Zoe's husband, Roger Berman, later planted a smooch on his lady's stomach before proudly proclaiming "It's a little boy."
As for whether her work efforts will be put on the back-burner as a result of her motherly duties, Rachel said, "I've been asked to slow down. But to be totally honest, it's kind of next to impossible when you're planning your show and launching your collection, and in the middle of award season."
Zoe added that she hasn?t had a minute to shop for clothes for her bun-in-the-over, although, ?I?m also Jewish,? she says. ?So I?m a little superstitious. I?ve been sent a lot of gifts and things and my team just hides them.?
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There is drama brewing with the Winans gospel clan...and it involves a wack baby daddy and witchcraft. Deets inside...
Superstar producer Mario Winans is being accused of being a deadbeat by his baby momma Janel Bennett. Mario, who is the nephew of "BeBe" Winans and the son of gospel superstar Vicki Winans, is said to be four months behind on child support payments, according to Janel.
Janel says Mario is supposed to pay $4,500 a month for their son Jordan, who he has not visited. And despite producing Dirty Money's Last Train To Paris album, in addition to hits for Drake, Destiny's Child and Whitney Houston, Mario claims he is broke.
The star producer, who has three other kids with his wife, Joy, has been fighting in court with Janel since 2007. But he recently told the NY Post that he would wire $14,000 to her over the weekend.
"I take pride in my children -- it is what it is -- I always make sure they are taken care of," he said.
But the family drama gets deeper when you ask mother Vicki Winans how she feels about Janel. In a 2007 email, Vicki said to her,
"Girl, you did not ask me when you took action and screwed Mario that day! You should have used a defense [a condom]!"
And in another e-mail, Vickie said,
"Nobody likes a stuck-on-themselves pretty white girl with pretty eyes that thinks the world owes them everything."
When asked about the comments by the NY Post, Vickie said,
"You didn't hear our phone conversations or the e-mails she sent us! She is evil. I was singing a concert while they were having a baby. I have nothing to do with this . . . I want to meet my grandbaby, but I'm afraid of her. She's into all this witchcraft..."Mario is not a deadbeat dad. He doesn't have the money so I lent it to him to pay her. I am a good grandmother, and I love all of my grandchildren."
This sounds like a big family mess. But it's funny how Vicki went all biblical and accused the baby momma of being a witch. Makes me wonder why Mario got involved with her in the first place.
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'He has a major role in the younger generation to this music,' producer/DJ tells MTV News of his collaborator.
By Adam Stewart
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It's no secret that 2010 was a pivotal year for electronic dance music here in the States. With deadmau5 and Swedish House Mafia becoming household names, the genre's momentum shows no signs of slowing down. Using a conduit of collaboration, artists such as deadmau5 (a.k.a. Joel Zimmerman) have paired up with various underground acts to further the rapid expansion of the genre.
Perhaps one of the most notable movers and shakers of the year is now-Grammy-Award-nominated producer and DJ Wolfgang Gartner, who recently sat down to chat with MTV News about deadmau5 and dance music's rise to the top.
"He has a major role in the younger generation to this music," Gartner says, "but there have been certain artists that have been instrumental in helping it cross over and reach the mainstream — which I think is a good thing. I think rap artists using dance beats is a great thing. I think it just brings more people towards this music that we all love."
Thanks to several key moments, such as deadmau5 taking the helm as house DJ (well, technically "House Artist") for the 2010 VMAs, dance music has been thrown into the forefront of America's youth, a key demographic for any genre.
"Everybody knows who he is now and he's kind of exposing the masses to dance music. These little five-, six- and seven-year-old kids latch on to this 'mau5head' logo — they get into the music and he's bringing this tiny young generation into this music that probably wouldn't be exposed to it."
Gartner certainly doesn't mind the exposure either. Unless you were living under a rock for the past six months, you probably heard one of this past summer's hottest anthems, "Animal Rights," a collaborative effort brought forth by deadmau5 and Gartner.
"It was interesting because I kind of had a preconceived notion about how he would be to work [with]," said Gartner. "I think our sounds are really similar, so I figured he would work in a similar way to me, but the way that he writes music is actually completely different to me. But he achieves kind of the same sound through a completely different process."
Recorded in deadmau5's favorite Los Angeles studio — that would be rocker Tommy Lee's House — "Animal Rights" is a thumping progressive house anthem that melds Wolfgang's unmistakable harmonics and funk riffs with the driving bass line and wobbly synths that make deadmau5 one of the unique forces in the dance music world.
"[Deadmau5] writes these rich complex chord progressions and he does it by drawing these little bars on a grid, which is just amazing that you can do that and get that result," Gartner goes on to say. "It just proves you don't have to be able to play keyboards to write amazing music."
The two sound pioneers never cease to stop pushing the limits on what they are able to produce. Using drastically difference production approaches, deadmau5 and Gartner had the ability to play off each other's strengths while recording the track.
"I'd say the biggest thing is that I play everything in on a keyboard, like even my drums," says Gartner. "I play everything in live and he draws it in with notes on a mouse, which blew me away because his music is very musical."
What do you think 2011 will hold for deadmau5 and Gartner? Let us know in the comments below!
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