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Adele Performing at the VMA’s

(Michelle Resendiz)

VMA News everyone! According to the Associated Press and USA Today, Adele is going to be performing for the first time at the Video Music Awards. The announcement was made Thursday, and since then the Internet world has been buzzing with excitement.

MTv’s VMA Awards will take place in Los Angeles and are scheduled to air on Sunday August 28th at 9/8C. They are set to include star’s like Katy Perry nominated for video of the year, and is in the lead with a total of 9 nominations. Here’s a list according to JustJared.com

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Tyler, The Creator – Yonkers
Katy Perry – Firework
Bruno Mars – Grenade
Beastie Boys – Make Some Noise

BEST FEMALE VIDEO
Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Beyonce – Run The World (Girls)
Katy Perry – Firework
Nicki Minaj – Super Bass
Lady Gaga – Born This Way

BEST MALE VIDEO
Cee Lo Green – F*** You
Eminem feat. Rihanna – Love The Way You Lie
Bruno Mars – Grenade
Kanye West feat. Rihanna & Kid Cudi – All of the Lights
Justin Bieber – U Smile

BEST NEW ARTIST
Foster The People
Wiz Khalifa
Big Sean feat. Chris Brown
Tyler, The Creator
Kreayshawn

BEST POP VIDEO
Katy Perry – Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)
Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Bruno Mars – Grenade
Pitbull feat. NE-YO, Nayer & Afrojack – Give Me Everything
Britney Spears – Till The World Ends

BEST COLLABORATION
Pitbull feat. NE-YO, Nayer & Afrojack – Give Me Everything
Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes – Look At Me Now
Kanye West feat. Rihanna & Kid Cudi – All Of The Lights
Katy Perry feat. Kanye West- E.T.
Nicki Minaj feat. Drake – Moment 4 Life

BEST ART DIRECTION
Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Katy Perry feat. Kanye West – E.T.
Lady Gaga – Judas
Kanye West – Power
Death Cab For Cutie – You Are A Tourist

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Beyonce – Run The World (Girls)
Britney Spears – Till The World Ends
Lady Gaga – Judas
Bruno Mars – The Lazy Song
LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock – Party Rock Anthem

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Beyonce – Run The World (Girls)
Eminem feat. Rihanna – Love The Way You Lie
Katy Perry – Teenage Dream
Thirty Seconds To Mars – Hurricane

BEST DIRECTION
Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Eminem feat. Rihanna – Love The Way You Lie
Katy Perry feat. Kayne West – E.T.
Thirty Seconds To Mars – Hurricane
Beastie Boys – Make Some Noise

BEST EDITING
Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Katy Perry feat. Kayne West – E.T.
Thirty Seconds To Mars – Hurricane
Kanye West feat. Rihanna & Kid Cudi – All Of The Lights
Manchester Orchestra – Simple Math

BEST SFX (SPECIAL EFFECTS)
Manchester Orchestra – Simple Math
Katy Perry feat. Kanye West – E.T.
Kanye West – Power
Linkin Park – Waiting For The End
Chromeo – Don’t Turn The Lights On

 

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Katy Perry & Adele in 2011

With 2011 already half over we can start the ’2011 music reflections’ and according to Billboard Katy Perry and Adele were IT this year! Billboard reports that Adele’s “21″ and Katy Perry’s “E.T.” reign as the year’s biggest selling album and digital song in the U.S.

Katy, and Adele had a lot of great songs this year… but ‘ET’ and ‘Rolling in the deep’ had over 4-million downloads, that’s more than any other digital release so far this year!

I love seeing these girls at the top of the charts! Don’t you?

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Fusion Fashion: Spring must haves!

When the weather gets hot so do the bodies! Spring is here (unless you live in Chicago, and we are still waiting for some nice weather…) so, pull all those spring-lovely clothes out of the closet and put them to use!  Here’s some of my beauty tips for the long awaited sunny days…

Sexy, salty, sun-dried, windswept styles – whenever, wherever.

Everyone wants that beachy, careless, lovely ”waves” look. Bumble and bumble came out with this amazing spray that everyone is instantly IN LOVE with. Try the Surf Spray ($22.00 bumble and bumble.com) I know you will love it!

  • Who: Anyone; excellent for wavy types and surfers with winter blues; adds body to fine hair.When: Anytime; after Prep or Tonic Lotion, during styling.

    How: Work through damp or dry hair; let dry naturally or blow-dry with a diffuser. Or on dry hair for detailing and adding lift at the roots. The less you touch it, the longer it will hold.

  • Bumble and bumblehas some amazing products on their site and some awesome looks for men too! check em out! Also, another great hair product to try for summer is the Pravana leave in conditioner. Make sure you shake the blue bottle of goodness before you spray it, but it leaves your hair smelling great, AND soft &silky! Try it on wet or dry it doesn’t matter!

    Face Stockholm has the coolest make-up! I think the Galaxy Glitter $18.00 is one of my personal faves.

    Galaxy Glitter
    Sparkle like a rock star! These pots of loose glitter pieces are available in a rainbow of flashy colors to use on eyes, face or body. Apply a thin layer of moisturizer to your skin; sprinkle the glitter on and you’re ready to rock! A truly versatile product our glitters can be applied to create a variety of shimmering styles, particularly when paired with other products in the FACE Stockholm line. Try, mixing with hair spray or gel, combine with moisturizer or foundation, Creme Blush, Highlighters, Pot Gloss, Lip Gloss or Nektar. They are down right fun to play with, so get creative!

    See! Even Katy Perryloves it! Make sure you go to FaceStockholm.com and grab one of the 27 amazing colors!

    Benefit has some amazing products and I LOVE them all…. how could I pick just one?

    • Take a picture it lasts longer- a silky glimmering body balm that’s $28.00 and worth every penny! It makes your skin feel so soft, and it makes your legs look amazing!
    • Dandelion-a brightening face powder also $28.00. This perfect face powder has so many uses… it is definitely one of the must have products of the year.
    • Bella bamba- a watermelon colored 3D blush. Its also $28.00, and one of the prettiest colors for spring. A little dab on the cheeks and that’s all you need.

    Happy Shopping-

    xoxo,

    Michelle

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    Tripper’s Rant: Dance music disrespected again, as usual, at Grammys

    (Dave Tripper) The 2010 Grammys was a disjointed production, to say the least. From ill-constructed tributes to the continuing kissing of country music’s ass and kicking of dance music’s nether regions, the ceremonies aimed at a youthful audience with plenty of not-ready-for-primetime youthful performers were upstaged by a music legend who began performing in the 60’s.

    Starting with the opening tribute to Aretha Franklin, they dropped the ball on presentation. The singers were excellent, bordering on spectacular (especially the surprising Florence from Florence and the Machine). But if a tribute is to be done, shouldn’t it be built up with a little drama and not OPEN a show? And although the pre-recorded ‘thank you’ by Aretha (who looked great) was a touching moment, it felt a bit odd.

    Lady Gaga, of course, did her thing, entering in an egg pod. Then her performance of “Born This Way” was a fairly typical singer/army of dancers performance with the outfits best described as regular-sized shower curtains used as skirts and tops or really large condom outfits, a la Naked Gun 2 ½.

    After her stint, dance music failed to make an appearance the rest of the night. No David Guetta. No Deadmau5. No Robyn. Nothing. Instead, country artist after country artist after bluegrass artist continued to litter the stage with the generic and dominating music format in the United States. The complete disrespect that dance music receives year after year is rather ironic, considering that I would hazard a guess that in many of the after parties to follow, I guarantee that Gaga and Madonna were being spun and not Lady Antebellum and generic blonde country singer ________.

    The indisputable highlights were provided by Eminem and Mick Jagger. Eminem completely tore up the stage with Rihanna chipping in on “Love The Way You Lie” while the long-anticipated first appearance by Dr. Dre was anti-climatic by comparison. Mick Jagger, pushing 70, was the other highlight, perfectly covering the R&B classic “Everybody Needs Somebody” in what was his 1st Grammy performance, an unbelievable fact in its own right. His stage presence far outpaced the earlier artists including the meh Bruno Mars, the sleepy Drake, and the disappointing Katy Perry. And, I’m pretty sure a Rihanna break is in order, not only to rest her constantly shaking booty, but just from over damn exposure.

    And some of the performers turned to direct imitation. Justin Bieber and Usher may as well have worn the red-leather jackets with zippers from “Beat It” and got it over with. I’m pretty sure we can stop kissing MJ’s ass too, let him rest in peace, and come up with something fresh and new.

    But one thing I noticed was a subtle incident that happened earlier in the night. If you blinked, you would have missed it. Bob Dylan, who performed with a couple of youthful bluegrass and country bands was cruising through a version of “Maggie’s Farm.” Near the end of the performance, Dylan began playing harmonica to end the song and shot a NASTY glance back at the performers as if something went wrong. He then played a few more notes on the harmonica and with his body language essentially said, “That’s enough of this crap.” Jagger did the exact same thing in his performance as he quickly looked back at the band, almost as if expecting something that never happened. But like the professional he is, he kept cranking out a performance that has kept him on the top touring list for over four decades. The lesson for the yoots out there is that when you are in a band and dealing with an artist that has been performing for 40+ years, you’d better bring your “A” game. Apparently, these backing musicians did not.

    And speaking of veterans, Barbara Streisand performed her classic “Evergreen” at the end of the night—but I may have discovered a possible faux pas! As she finished what seemed to be a flawless performance, the camera panned to her for the last dramatic note, which Streisand held—even after the mic was away from her face for a couple of seconds! Check your DVR’s.

    Listen to Dave Tripper LIVE every Friday & Saturday night at 7pm Chicago time on Fusion Radio Chicago.

    Florence and the Machine

    Florence and the Machine

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    Robyn piling up high profile tour dates

    (Dave Tripper) After piling up Top 10 hits in 2010, Robyn is now piling up extremely high impact tour dates, including opening for one of the hottest acts around.

    Robyn is opening on select dates on Katy Perry’s “California Dreams Tour.” Perry tweeted that she sees the tour as a tour to bring people together: “I feel like this tour is building a bridge between the hipsters and the popsters.”

    Robyn has also scored co-headling honors on the opening day (April 15) at the Coachella Festival in California; later in the year, she headlines the Way Out West Festival (August 11-13) in Goteborg, Sweden.

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