Feb 16

Celebrities dance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Marilyn Milian, Rashida Jones, Jessica Biel, Carmen Electra, Drew Barrymore, Vanessa Hudgens, Emily Blunt, Christina Applegate, Pink, Heidi Klum, Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé Knowles, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, Jessica Lange, Will Smith, Drew Barrymore, Halle Berry, Anne Hathaway, Jamie Foxx, John Travolta, Heidi Klum, Hilary Swank, Eva Longoria, Portia de Rossi, Hilary Duff, John Mayer, Mike Myers, Halle Berry, Jim Carrrey, Elle Fanning, Amanda Bynes, Teri Hatcher, Justin Timberlake, Chris Matthews, Halle Berry, Jaden Smith, Chris Brown, Justin Timberlake, MC Hammer, Heidi Klum, Vanessa Hudgens, Jessica Biel, Justin Timberlake, Marisa Tomei, Hilary Swank, Madonna, Hilary Swank, Jonas Brothers, Slumdog Millionaire Cast, Justin Timberlake, Emma Thompson and Ellen DeGeneres.
Song: Rihanna – Don’t Stop The Music (Deejay Scream Remix)

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Feb 2

Check out what Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Rihanna and a host of other celebs wore on the red carpet at the 2010 Grammy Awards.

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Dec 18

I’m trying to write a paper on celebrities influences on people. One portion of it discusses hairstyles.

Can you think of any hairstyles that one celebrity is known for that many people across the nation copied because of it?

Please provide as many examples as possible!!

rihanna the really short hair?

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Dec 5

Brown also claims he played his apology song, ‘Changed Man,’ for Rihanna, despite her saying she hasn’t heard it.
By Jayson Rodriguez





Chris Brown appears on ABC’s 20/20 on Friday

Photo: ABC

Less than a month after Rihanna appeared on “20/20,” her former boyfriend, Chris Brown, followed suit Friday night (December 4) to discuss his assault against her, how he plans to move forward from it and his hopes to win his fans over again.

“I really just try to focus on what I can do, as far as my talent,” Brown told ABC News correspondent Robin Roberts. “Really just show people what they fell in love with me for. Try to give them all of me back.”

Brown was apologetic throughout the interview as Roberts and he sat and watched multiple clips of Rihanna’s November interview with Diane Sawyer. The singer was solemn when Rihanna described Brown’s appearance during the attack, saying he had “no soul” in his eyes. He hung his head low momentarily before responding.

“I was wrong for what I did,” Brown said. “And I would definitely say it’s not something that I look past or look over. It’s something that’s really touchy. And like I said, I’m really sorry for what went down and what happened.”

Brown spoke about the criticism he faced in the aftermath of the assault, specifically when Roberts asked about his YouTube apology video. Brown said he was being coached by media professionals who had his best interests in mind, but all the information he received led to him overthinking his words. The result was a message that wasn’t as genuine as he had hoped, he said.

“I had a week, maybe three days of PR, and they told me, ‘Don’t say this’ and ‘Don’t say it this way, ’cause they’re gonna take it this way,’ ” Brown said. “So in my head, I wasn’t given a chance to really be me. I was being myself through other people. It was genuinely from me, it just wasn’t projected genuinely.”

During Rihanna’s appearance with Sawyer, she was asked if she heard Brown’s apology song to her, “Changed Man.” Rihanna denied having ever heard the song, which Brown wrote in the wake of the February incident. The song eventually leaked online but isn’t included on Brown’s upcoming Graffiti album.

Brown, however, said Rihanna had in fact heard the song. Roberts looked puzzled by the singer’s answer, but he insisted that Rihanna heard the song. He then explained he personally played the song for her shortly after his assault on her, resulting in her being overcome with emotion.

“She knows how sorry I am,” Brown said. “She’s heard the song. I played the song for her, the day I [wrote it]. Maybe a month after the situation.

“She cried when she first heard the song,” he continued. “I’m not trying to call her a liar. But I played the song for her.”

Rihanna has said she’s still a fan of her ex’s music. In an interview with an Atlanta radio station last month, she revealed she listens to his songs when they come on the radio. “When [Chris' music] comes on the radio, I don’t snub or turn it off; I listen,” she said “I like his music.”

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Oct 22

‘It was just an interesting topic over a crazy beat, and who better to pull that off than Rihanna?’ Ne-Yo says.
By Jocelyn Vena





Ne-Yo and Rihanna

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Ne-Yo and Rihanna certainly have a special working relationship. After collaborating on some of Rihanna’s most memorable hits, they came together, with the help of co-producer Chuck Harmony, for her latest single, “Russian Roulette.” But the new track, off her upcoming Rated R album, sounds very little like “Hate That I Love You” or “Take a Bow.”

Ne-Yo said Rihanna requested the song’s somber vibe. “She wanted to be dark, but not just dark for the sake of being dark,” he told MTV News. “Dark with kind of a meaning, dark with some kind of thing to it.”

Ne-Yo called the track “my first ventures off into the fictitious,” as he explained how he came up with the haunting Russian roulette theme.

“I’m listening to the track, and all I can see is Rihanna and some random person sitting across from each other at the table with a gun sitting in the middle of the table and playing Russian roulette,” he explained. “And I just started thinking, ‘What would go through your mind if you was in that situation?’ It just all started coming together, and Rihanna has never been one to be afraid to take a chance, especially with me. She’s always game to do something a little different. I played it for her, and she loved it — went in and knocked it out. The rest is history.”

The eerie ballad shows the world how both Ne-Yo and Rihanna have grown as artists, he said. And that growth stemmed from their “absolute trust.”

“I trust Rihanna to be Rihanna, and she trusts me to be me,” he said. “That’s the coolest thing about our relationship. I don’t expect anything more from her. I must say this song is a step in somewhat of a different direction for both of us. We kind of both took a chance.”

And to the fans who think the track is too dark for a club favorite like Rihanna, Ne-Yo suggests they look back into music history. “It’s definitely dark, but if you think about it, [Michael Jackson's] ‘Thriller’ was dark, but it’s one of the biggest-selling records of all time,” he argued.

“Nobody’s really going out to play Russian roulette or thinking about killing themselves or nothing like that. It was just an interesting topic over a crazy beat, and who better to pull that off than somebody like Rihanna?”

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Oct 21

Source close to Brown calls timing ‘purely coincidence.’
By Gil Kaufman





Rihanna and Chris Brown

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Chris Brown is under a court order that requires him to stay from former girlfriend Rihanna. And while that order — one part of his sentence for an assault on Rihanna in February on the eve of the Grammy Awards — means that Brown has to keep a certain physical distance from his ex, there’s nothing to say that he can’t be professionally close to her.

That reality made for a strange situation on Tuesday, when Rihanna released her first new single since the incident, “Russian Roulette,”
just hours before Brown announced the dates of his “Fan Appreciation” tour.
Then, approximately 24 hours later, Brown dropped the second single from his upcoming Graffiti album, “Crawl.” Given the situation between the two since the altercation, the close proximity of their big career re-boot moves was curious to say the least.

While Brown’s label had no official comment on the timing of the activity from the former couple, a source close to the Brown camp denied that it was anything but “purely coincidental.” Given that both artists are releasing fourth-quarter albums and are on similar album/ tour/ recording cycles — both released their debuts in 2005 and a follow-up in 2007 — the source said the overlap was not planned at all. “We don’t have a copy of what [Rihanna's label] Def Jam is rolling out any more than they have one of ours.”

Rihanna’s single seems to obliquely reference the incident, with edgy graphics featuring the singer wrapped in barbed wire, a blood-dripping song title and her initial in gleaming-blade silver, not to mention the sounds of guns cocking and being fired and foreboding lyrics about a seemingly violent relationship.

While neither artist has commented on what their songs are about, Rihanna producer Chuck Harmony said people were bound to infer that the song is a commentary on the assault and her break with Brown. “Because that’s the newest situation,” he said. “It’s just a natural reaction for people to associate ’cause she’s been so tight-lipped.” At press time, a spokesperson for Rihanna had not responded to MTV News’ requests for comment.

Meanwhile, after posting pictures of himself in ninja gear on Tuesday, Brown rolled out the ballad “Crawl” on Wednesday, and the second salvo from Graffiti also appeared to be a reaction to the end of the couple’s relationship, albeit a softer-edged one.

The melancholy song features the lines: “Everybody see it’s you/ well, I never want to lose that view/ Everybody says we’re through/ I hope you haven’t said it, too.”

Tresa Sanders, a veteran music-business publicist who has worked with artists including Mary J. Blige, Jay-Z, and Common, said her first thought when seeing that Rihanna and Brown were crossing musical paths was that it was a coincidence. “I’ve worked inside at labels and outside of them and there are a lot of times when you really don’t know what the other labels are doing or when other records are coming out or what their marketing plan is,” she said. “Really, when you are in the middle of a plan and you’ve already set it up, there’s nothing you can do but go for it.”

Sanders, who has not worked with either act, said Rihanna’s team appears to have been working on the set-up for her Rated R album for many months, pointing to the singer’s cameo on the Jay-Z song “Run This Town” as the first glimpse of her look and sound for the next go-round. “That performance is so in line with what she’s doing now,” she said. “If it was me, it would just be business as usual. I wouldn’t do anything out of the ordinary that was not already in the plan. There’s no reason to switch up the game because they’re both successful artists and when you’re a big artist like that, your album tends to come out in the fourth quarter. That’s Music Industry 101.”

With both artists actively tweeting and teasing information about their new albums over the past few weeks, it’s not like their plans are a mystery. And while it’s not likely that they’re trying to coordinate their professional relationship amid the ashes of their personal one, it seems like their public lives are going to keep intersecting for the foreseeable future.

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Oct 20

Haunting ballad, penned by Ne-Yo, seems to refer to an abusive relationship.
By Jocelyn Vena





Rihanna’s <i>Russian Roulette</i>

Photo: Island Def Jam Music Group

Yes, the wait was ova on Tuesday (October 20) at 11:23 a.m. when Rihanna released her first single from her forthcoming album, Rated R. The song was written and produced by Ne-Yo, who’s worked on several of Rihanna’s hits, including “Hate That I Love You” and “Take a Bow.” Their previous efforts together have always been about the ups and downs of love, but fans won’t be able to listen to this single without thinking about her former relationship with Chris Brown.

The nearly four-minute-long song, which is available to stream on her site, opens with a searing guitar solo that transitions into a pulsing beat, which stays constant during the eerie, haunting ballad. Without saying anything literal about Brown assaulting Rihanna in February, “Russian Roulette” seems to be about an abusive relationship.

The track opens with Rihanna softly singing: “Take a breath/ Take it deep/ Calm yourself/ He says to me/ If you play/ You play for keeps/ Take the gun/ And count to three.”

The Russian roulette metaphor continues in the chorus, in which she sings, “And you can see my heart beating/ You can see it through my chest/ I said I’m terrified, but I’m not leaving/ I know that I must pass this test/ So just pull the trigger.”

In the next verse, the song’s character seems scared that the man speaking to her will always have power over her: “Say a prayer to yourself/ He says close your eyes/ Sometimes it helps/ And then I get a scary thought/ That he’s here means he’s never lost.”

Before the song ends with a gun being cocked and fired, Rihanna sings, “As my life flashes before my eyes/ I’m wondering, will I ever see another sunrise?/ So many won’t get the chance to say goodbye/ But it’s too late to pick up the value of my life.” Her voice soars into the chorus one last time.

In artwork for the single, Rihanna wears a blond, slicked-back Mohawk, an eye patch and a corset. She’s topless and tied up in barbed wire, but she looks defiantly at the camera, mouth slightly open, as she holds a chain hanging from the ceiling.

On Tuesday, Rihanna also announced that her forthcoming album, out on November 23, will be called Rated R. Def Jam also announced that the song’s video, shot by “Take a Bow” director, Anthony Mandler, will premiere soon on ABC.

“The best and safest way I can say this is that Rihanna has some stuff to say and she’s going to say it,” Ne-Yo told MTV News before the song was released. “And she ain’t going to make no apologies for it. … I’ve heard a good majority of the album … world, get ready. That’s all I’m going to say: World, get ready.”

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Oct 19

‘She’s grown up a little bit and she has things that she can say,’ Timberlake says of the content of Rihanna’s new album.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Matt Elias





Justin Timberlake

Photo: MTV News

Rihanna has been in the studio lately crafting her forthcoming album, working with everyone from Tricky Stewart, All-American Reject Tyson Ritter, Norwegian production team Stargate and Justin Timberlake. With fans eager for the new release, we got a few more details on what to expect from the tunes.

Timberlake spoke to MTV News Saturday at the second annual Justin Timberlake & Friends Concert in Las Vegas, and told us his new songs with Rihanna are not just a rehash of what fans heard on Good Girl Gone Bad, but instead a whole new sound for the singer.

“I think she’s got, like, a million people writing songs for her, but the ones that we worked on she’s grown up a little bit and she has things that she can say,” he explained. “So that’s what we tried to do — craft things that are that of a young woman.”

Timberlake added that because of the huge success of her last album, Rihanna wants to make sure she isn’t pigeonholed into one sound or vibe. “She broke onto the scene so hard with the last record — to have that many songs on the charts is impressive,” he said. “I think that the smartest thing she’s doing is not trying to emulate what she did but move forward … I’ve heard some of the stuff on the record and it’s awesome.”

In related Rihanna news, a rep for the singer confirmed that she shot her new video over the weekend in New York City, but declined to elaborate on concept details, title or producers for the record.

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Oct 10

You Should Know About... Kemp Muhl
While Rihanna was busy stealing all the headlines at Paris Fashion Week’s spring/summer 2010 shows, it was 22-year-old model and front-rower Charlotte Kemp Muhl – known simply as Kemp Muhl – who really got the hearts of the handbag.com fashion team racing. What’s not to love about a girl who’s happy to rock blue lipstick, wear battered trainers with a gown to Chanel, veer away from…


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Oct 6

From the streets to the front row, the singer is tearing up the French
Fashion Week in daring and barely-there looks
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