Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Rihanna @ TRL

JOIN ME!! SIGN THE PETITION TO CHANGE THE "DEJA VU" VIDEO!!!




To: Columbia Records, A Division of Sony BMG

This petition is for the advocacy of having Ms. Beyonce' Knowles, Columbia Records, Music World Entertainment, and all other entities associated with the creative process of creating the long-form music video known as "Deja Vu" reshoot aforementioned video immediately.

This video is an underwhelming representation of the talent and quality of previous music video projects of Ms. Knowles. The following problems have been pointed out by numerous fans on and offline:

A) There is no clear story or theme to the video
B) The dancing is erratic, confusing and alarming at times
C) The sexual themes and shots between Ms. Knowles and Mr. Sean Carter PKA Jay-Z, are alarming and show unacceptable interactions between the two
D) The fashion in this video, while haute-couture, is unbelievable and ridiculous
E) The editing, while professionally done, causes one to get dizzy and disoriented
F) The overall feel of the video leaves a sense of much to be desired
G) The video is very disappointing and is not a clear representation of any of the songs themes

We, the fans of one Beyonce' Knowles, ask that an alternative video be shot featuring; more choreographed & less spontaneous dancing, clearer visual themes that relate to the lyrics of the song, less gyrating, less scenes of non-existant sexual chemistry between Mr. Carter and Ms. Knowles, less zooming and quick cut edits and a more stylized and clear direction for all other aspects of the video production.

Suggested in this re-shoot would be the hire of another producer besides Ms. Sophie Mueller -- one more acclimated to urban themes and imagery in music videos, other than Hype "Letterbox" Williams.

Sincerely,

YOU!!!


Click hereTo Sign.

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The video doesn't make any sense. . .I think thats the style alot of artist and directors are going for. . . . I dont get it. . .is it suppose to be a "space version" of "Mr.&Mrs. Smith"???? or is it like . .a "dominatrix version" of "Balistic"????

WTF!!! This is SOOOOO GAAAY!!

Plus. . .like I say before. . .he sounds like Eminem trying to sing. . ..

LOL



Janet ALWAYS makes the wrong decisons. . .gaining weight. . .dating JD.. . . The video for this song. . . .MARRYING JD . . .She always fucks up . .. nothing can be perfect for her. . .. So stupid!!

Nicole Richie @ dads video shoot


Nicole, the adopted daughter of 80s pop legend Lionel Richie, claims she
already has six tracks ready for the record.

She revealed to Scotland's Daily Record newspaper: "Right now I'm just
writing and recording. The way that a record goes, you sing up to 20 or 30
songs and then pick your favourite 10. I'm about six songs in."

Nicole, 24, has not revealed if she has been working with her dad on any of
the tracks, but claims the songs focus on her life - past, present and
future.

She explained: "The songs are about what's going on in my life, growing up
and becoming a woman. They are about realising what's great and what's so
wonderful about life and being on this earth and living the way that I
live."

Paris - who is currently starring with Nicole in the latest series of their
reality show 'The Simple Life: 'Til Death Do Us Part' - releases her debut
album on August 22.

The socialite's self-titled LP, which features the single 'Stars Are Blind',
will hit the shelves two weeks later than previously announced and is being
tipped to be a worldwide hit. -TMZ

Yep . . .I Knew It




"I knew that I was in this popular band and I had four other guys' careers in my hand, and I knew that if I ever acted on it or even said (that I was gay), it would overpower everything," says Bass, referring to bandmates Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez and Justin Timberlake.

"I didn’t know: Could that be the end of ’N Sync? So I had that weight on me of like, ‘Wow, if I ever let anyone know, it's bad.' So I just never did," he says speaking about his sexual orientation for the first time with PEOPLE.

"The thing is, I’m not ashamed – that’s the one thing I want to say," he explains of his decision to come out. "I don't think it's wrong, I'm not devastated going through this. I'm more liberated and happy than I’ve been my whole life. I'm just happy."