Shakira's merengue-tinged dance track ‘Rabiosa,’ featuring Pitbull, in time for the summer. The track is the third single from the Colombian singer’s current album, ‘Sale el Sol.’
Nicole Scherzinger - Right There ft. 50 Cent
Right There is Nicole s first US single from her solo album Killer Love. The song was produced by Jim Jonson and co-written by Ester Dean.
Give Me Everything - Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer
"Give Me Everything" is a song by American rapper Pitbull, released on March 22, 2011 as the second single from his upcoming sixth studio album, Planet Pit (2011).
Lady Gaga - Judas
One of the most highly-anticipated music videos of the year, Judas. The second single from her “Born This Way” album, Choreographed by Laurianne Gibson.
Beyonce Knowles - Who Run The World (Girls) World Premiere
Check out Beyonce's latest single "Run The World (Girls) world premiere.
A flash mob filmed at Target to Beyonce's "End Of Time". Leading to high-octane randomness was former American Idol contestant Toderick Hall – who took centre-stage in their dancers performance.
After the famous "Friday" of Rebecca Black, it's now time for her moment. Check out Rebecca Black's "My Moment", its highlights of some of the singer’s "achievements" since Friday took off, including her TV appearances, her role in Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night” video and status as “the Number One most popular topic on Twitter in 2011 to date.”via mashable
The Queen of pop latest song “Best Thing I Never Had” music video premiere wears some sexy lingerie in the video. Beyonce's Best Thing I Never Had is from her new album Year 4.
4 debuted at the top of the charts in the US, France, Spain, Switzerland, Singapore, Taiwan, and the UK this past week.
Beyonce is the third artist ever to have her first four studio albums debut at the #1 spot on the charts.
The 17-year-old X Factor UK finalist Cher Lloyd’s new single “Swagger Jagger” music video premiered July 1, 2011. Lloyd’s will release her debut, self-titled album on August 22. Cher, who was mentored on The X Factor by Cheryl Cole, recently said that they no longer keep in touch with each other.
"I didn’t really get dumped, did I? I’m working, so is she. She’s busy as well. I don’t know what the big deal is with that. She isn’t my mum, she isn’t my auntie or my sister. I don’t think it’s a big deal her staying in touch with me. That was a TV show. This is my time now," Cher told BBC’s Newsbeat.
Guys! Watch the full 20 minute video clip of Beyoncé's "Year of 4" documentary
on Tuesday (June 28), and she's taking fans behind-the-scenes of her new album in the MTV special "Beyoncé: Year of 4," set to premiere on Thursday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on MTV and BET, and at 7:30 on VH1 and Palladia (encore presentations will air later on MTV.com, MTV Hits and MTV Jams).
The special was filmed during Beyoncé's year off, as she set out to discover what she wanted next in her career. It kicks off as B wraps up her I Am Tour, and finds herself at a crossroads before eventually giving into her mother's advice to take some time off.
"My life was award shows and tour buses and hotels and it kind of goes by so fast ... I couldn't even hear it anymore," she says of her whirlwind schedule. "I'm just thinking about the next shoot ... the next video ... the next tour."
Fans are with Queen B as she travels, hangs out with family, friends and husband Jay-Z, and takes time to reflect on her crazy successful career. "I never even realized I needed a year off," she later says. "And I never realized I don't know how to take a year off."
During this reflective time in her life, Beyoncé also began working on her most eclectic album to date, mixing genres and styles to make 4. The special also takes a look at her career as she takes charge of her business. "It was very risky for me to set out on my own," she says. "Sometimes we don't reach for the stars, sometimes we are satisfied with what people tell us we're supposed to be satisfied with, and I'm just not going for it."
4, B's fourth solo album, is a mix of sassy uptempo tracks like the lead single "Run the World (Girls)," soft ballads like "1+1," as well as sassy midtempo songs like "Best Thing I Never Had." She worked with producers and artists like The-Dream, Kanye West and Andre 3000 for the release.
"Being able to take viewers behind the creative curtain of one of the world's most amazing and talented artists, Beyoncé, in the lead-up to her album release is a pure thrill," Van Toffler, President, MTV Music Group, LOGO and Film, said in a statement. "This honest and intimate special provides her audience and fans a rare opportunity to witness a true, musical genius at work and the stories that defined and inspired her incredible new album." via MTV.com
Check out this music video premiere of a flashy new song "Deer In The Headlights" by Adam Young of Owl City from his forthcoming record ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful.’
Young explains the concept behind the video and song, "It's a quirky video for a cheeky song that quips, 'Why are we in love if it's for all the wrong reasons?' The song is about fending off the blinding light of superficial fluff relationships and saying, 'Thanks, but I'd rather be alone and thus avoid a million shallow heartbreaks until I meet the girl of my dreams'."via blog music aol.com