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By Simone Hilliard
"American Idol" the Hip Hop Edition? According to Snoop Dogg, a rap version of the popular Fox hit could be an instant success. The Long Beach emcee has been pitching his reality rapping competition to major networks as of late.
The rapper said in a statement:
"I'm looking for a deal from a network to find America's hottest 'hood artists.'"
So far, Bravo, Oxygen and their parent company NBC haven't shown interest, but MTV and E! are still considering Snoop's search to discover the next major hip-hop act.
According to industry insiders, Snoop plans on sealing the production deal by enlisting the help of his hip-hop cronies to helm the judge's panel and act as talent mentors.
"He wants to bring in an old-school legend, and he wants to get Jay-Z," an insider said.
While Jay's involvement seems unlikely, Snoop can count on his "High School" co-star Wiz Khalifa, who has apparently shown interest.
So, if not Jay-Z, then who? We're guessing Dr. Dre could be a contender to fill the legend spot, and possibly a seasoned female MC a la Missy Elliott to balance out the bunch.
Who would you choose as judges for a hip hop version of "AI?" Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
By Simone Hilliard
You've heard the album, seen the videos, and now Kanye West is set to further his foray into the fashion world when the bravado laced emcee designs a series of limited-edition silky scarves, loosely inspired by his 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
West will work with Paris duo Mathias Augustyniak and Michael Amzalag –the designers behind My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy– in five Twisted designs based upon the artwork he commissioned for the album last year. Unfortunately for Ye fans, only 250 will be made, 50 of each design, and will be available for purchase at the Colette boutique in Paris or by ordering at MMParis.com.
Kanye the designer, isn't a surprising notion. Yeezy has teamed up with likes of Louis Vuitton and Nike to design signature footwear in the past, but hip hop and scarves doesn't seem quite as synonymous as say hip hop and sneakers, liquor, colognes, restaurants, or urban wear for that matter.
Of course, there are other musician/product pairings that have sparked our interest. Rihanna's collaboration with Isotoner on the Rihanna Signature Slender ‘brella umbrellas (ella ella) after the Caribbean beauty's smash hit, seemed appropriate. News of Jay-Z investing in the Brooklyn-based chicken wing restaurant Buffalo Boss with his mother and sister, was amusing, yet believable. And Dr.Dre's latest entrepreneurial venture with his high-performance headphone line, Beats By Dre, is only fitting of one of rap's most sought-after producers.
But, Kanye West and scarves? Still questionable. Looks like Chicago's most well-known rapper has done what he seems to do best, surprise us.
Would you buy a limited edition Yeezy scarf? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
Posted 2/14/11 2:04 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Award Shows, Grammy Awards, Música
By Sugey Palomares
The 53rd annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday featured plenty of OMG moments (and even a few yawns) from our favorite pop stars, rockers, and hip-hop royalty.
Christina Aguilera, Martina McBride, Florence Welch, Yolanda Adams and Jennifer Hudson jumpstarted the celebration with a spectacular tribute to the queen of soul, Aretha Franklin. Newly divorced diva X-Tina dominated the montage, which included such classic divorcée anthems as "Respect" and "Freedom," before slipping and falling on stage (after screwing up the words to the National Anthem at the Super Bowl last Sunday, this hasn't been her best week.)
But while Christina paid homage to old school soul, Lady Gaga, who won the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album, channeled her pop predecessor. In a golden latex outfit and high ponytail reminiscent of Madonna's "Express Yourself" attire, Gaga hatched from an egg onstage to perform her latest single "Born This Way."
With performances like these, we almost didn't notice that only one Grammy had been given out in the first 45 minutes.
But we really didn't care when Bruno Mars, B.O.B. and Janelle Monae hit the stage. The breakout stars earned fourteen nominations combined and embodied the modern day rat pack with a soulful rendition of "Grenade." Janelle rocked the stage with her fresh style and energetic performance of "Cold War."
Justin Bieber and Usher kept the energy going with a collaborative performance of The Biebs' new track "Never Say Never" accompanied by blazing fireworks, acrobatics a cameo from Karate Kid star Jayden Smith. Bieber's novia Selena Gomez even presented the award for the Best Pop Vocal Album, for which Justin was nominated. New Kids on the Block member Donny Wahlberg playfully hinted about the young couple's secret romance, but Selena managed to play it off pretty well.
Between Cee Lo Green's peacock outfit (inspired by Lady Gaga perhaps?) and a band of crazy dancing muppets, we weren't really sure where to direct our attention during Green and Gwyneth Paltrow's unexpected performance of "Forget You." And Katy Perry surprised us with a relatively tame Valentine-themed performance of "Teenage Dream."
Hip-hop heavy hitter Eminem and Dr. Dre hyped the doc's new album "Detox" with a chronic performance featuring Rihanna and Skylar Grey. Rihanna shined a second time around with a tropical hip-swaying rendition of "What's My Name," by far the evening's liveliest performance.
In case you missed it, here's a quick recap of the 2011 Grammy Award winners:
Record of the Year: Need You Now, Lady Antebellum
Album of the Year: The Suburbs, Arcade Fire
Song of the Year: "Need You Now," Lady Antebellum
Best New Artist: Esperanza Spalding
Best Pop Vocal Album: The Fame Monster, Lady Gaga
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance: Lady Gaga, "Bad Romance"
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: Bruno Mars, "Just the Way You Are"
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals: Train, "Hey, Soul Sister (Live)"
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals: "Imagine," Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No. 1, Jeff Beck and Oumou Sangare
Best Dance Recording: "Only Girl (In The World)," Rihanna
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals: "Tighten Up," The Black Keys
Best Hard Rock Performance: "New Fang," Them Crooked Vultures
Best Rock Song: "Angry World," Neil Young
Best Rock Album: "The Resistance," Muse
Best Alternative Music Album: Brothers, The Black Keys
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: "Wake Up! Everybody" John Legend, The Roots, Melanie Fiona and Common
Best Rap Song: "Empire State of Mind," Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
Best Rap Album: Recovery, Eminem
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals: "As She's Walking Away," Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson
Best Country Song: "Need You Now," Lady Antebellum
Best Country Album: Need You Now, Lady Antebellum
What was your favorite Grammy moment? Tell us in the comments or @MTV3.
Posted 11/20/09 3:18 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Celebrities, Chisme, Style
The Victoria Secret Fashion Show went down last night at The Armory in New York City, with an after party following at Thursday night hot spot, M2. Seems like all the stars came out to see the sexy South American models sashay down the runway in barely-there lingerie.
Adrienne Bailon looked stunning in a green beaded mini.
Hov, Keri Hilson, and Dr. Dre hung out inside... Uh oh, watch out Bey! Keri and your man look friendly!
And the Black Eyed Peas provided the soundtrack for the beauties to STRUT too!
Looks like they WORKED it!
Photos via Getty
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