Showing posts with label magazine cover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine cover. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Nicki Minaj Covers Elle Magazine Music Issue (PHOTOS)







Nicki shares the cover with Gwen Stefani, who calls out Rihanna and Katy Perry to keep their pants on....check it out:

Gwen Stefani Tells Rihanna & Katy Perry To Keep Their Pants On!



Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Rihanna Behind The Scenes: Rolling Stone Cover (VIDEO)


Not sure what's more famous here, RiRi or her shorts on the cover of the latest Rolling Stone Magazine. Check out the cover and the behind the scenes of the shoot below:






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Khloe Kardashian Covers Cosmo Middle East + Previews New Reality Show w/ Lamar (PHOTOS)

Khloe Kardashian can officially add another major first to her name, in addition to being Kris Jenner’s first married child...

Khloe is the first cover girl for the brand new Cosmopolitan Middle East.


Yes, the same Cosmo that runs pieces like “A Girl’s Guide to Oral Sex” and the “How to Score the Big O Everytime” has a Middle Eastern edition. We’re pretty sure their Middle Eastern readers won’t be getting the type of advice Cosmo doles out here in the U.S. or the freaky sh*t they probably cover in their French and British editions.

Khloe and her hubby Lamar are also getting ready for their Reality Show on E!



Sharing space under the Odom roof is Khloé’s brother, Rob, who is embarking on his own career in the music industry now that he is no longer living with mom Kris and step-dad Bruce Jenner.

The show will also follow Lamar both in Los Angeles and as he hits the road to fulfill his professional duties as a member of the world-famous L.A. Lakers.

Born and raised in South Jamaica, Queens, New York, Odom's background is a world apart from the privileged upbringing Khloé enjoyed in Los Angeles. With all the drama and laughter that is certain to be a part of this new series, could Lamar's expressed desire to "start having children right away" come into play? If so, viewers will likely be the first to find out.

The eight-episode series will be premiering Sunday, April 10 at 9pm Eastern.

Check out a preview below:

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Paris Hilton & Lil' Wayne Talk Prison Time, Doing A Song Together & More In Exclusive Interview


Who better to interview Weezy than Paris Hilton? Ok Ok there are a few other candidates but we got to say, Paris' Weezy interview is definitely different...in a good way.

Paris Hilton interviewed Lil' Wayne for the April issue of Interview magazine, and the match provided some pretty amazing quotes.

The hip hop star talked about what it feels like to be called the "new king of hip-hop", discovering Drake, and the most bizarre thing he has read about himself.

The two compare their time in solitary confinement and the possibility of a collaboration on Paris' next album.

Below are some of the interview's best quotes:

HILTON: And now you’re being called the new king of hip-hop. What do you think of that? Is it something that’s hard to live up to? Or is it exciting to have people say that?

WAYNE: It’s very exciting. I love pressure, so I guess if that brings forth pressure, then I’m up for it. But, you know, titles are titles, and names are names. As long as people remember me forever, that will be enough for me.
HILTON: What’s the most bizarre thing that you’ve ever read about yourself?

WAYNE: The most bizarre thing I’ve ever read about myself is that I was dead. That was kind of weird to read that I’m dead— mostly because I was reading it. [both laugh]

HILTON: I read that about myself once, too. It’s pretty bizarre.

Lil' Wayne on his experience with the paparazzi in Miami:

"The only time I ever really witnessed some crazy paparazzi was during my court experiences. Every time I rode up to court, as soon as I jumped out of the truck, they were there to snap, and all in our way to where we couldn’t walk. It’s nowhere near like that around here. But maybe I’m just not that caliber of person that they want to take pictures of me like that."


Lil' Wayne on discovering Drake and the one thing he has taught him from his own experiences:

"When I first heard Drake, I already knew that he had potential beyond my imagination, because the kid was singing and rapping—and he was rapping real well…So that’s when I already knew that he was gonna blow up, right there. He would’ve done it—with me or not—I just wanted to make sure it was with me. And the main thing I’ve told him, or taught him, for lack of better words, is just to stay humble and remember who you are throughout it all, because there’s gonna be moments in every single day when you’ll have to go back to that person and reflect on that person. You have to self-reflect. If you forget who you actually are, then what’s the use of even looking in the mirror."
Lil' Wayne on his lyrics:

"I don’t hold nothing back. I do exactly what I want to do, and say exactly what I want to say. Sometimes I consider the fact that I have a daughter, but I also think about the realities of the world…I mean, once I get through that hump, then, like I said, I just say what’s on my mind."


Lil' Wayne on why his music is the way it is:

"Music is a reflection of who you are, and if those things that you mentioned are what your music is all about, then I guess that’s who you are…I speak about what I speak about, and I guess that’s because I’m a crazy- ass nigga…You have Jay-Z, and he speaks about more corporate things, and I’m quite sure he’s a pretty corporate guy."


Lil' Wayne and Paris Hilton on solitary confinement:

WAYNE: For me it was okay, because it just meant that I was alone with my thoughts.

HILTON: I had to do 24 nights in solitary. [Hilton was held in a separate cell as a safety precaution.]
WAYNE: Oh, so you know how it is.

HILTON: Yeah, I know how it is.

HILTON: How happy are you to have your freedom now?
WAYNE: Words cannot explain.

HILTON: Yeah, I know how you feel. [laughs] It’s the best feeling in the world when you come out.

Lil' Wayne on if he is satisfied with his career:

"I’m nowhere near satisfied and I’m always hungry for more. I’m a very creative person, and the best part about creation is creating. So I always love to come up with new things, new ideas, new thoughts."


HILTON: Do you believe in horoscopes?

WAYNE: I’ve read horoscopes before and what they say about Libras. But I would actually love to not be what somebody writes down—I don’t want to be described.

HILTON: Do you have any pets?
WAYNE: I like animals, but I only have a few pets. I have a bunch of fish, and I have two sharks. Those are my dudes.

HILTON: Wow. Sharks? Nice. How big are the sharks?
WAYNE: One is a little baby, so he’s about a foot or two, or something like that. Then the other one is a good two, two and a half feet, or almost three feet. EHRLICH: So do you have a huge pool for them? Or do they stay in a tank?
WAYNE: They live in a crib…It’s like a little pond under the stairwell in my house. So they swim under there.
HILTON: That’s dope.

Paris on what goals she wishes to accomplish by the end of the year:

"I’d really love to finish my album, because I’ve been working on it for so long…I’d also love to just continue doing my businesses, and be more confrontational with people…"


Lil' Wayne on what goals he wishes to accomplish by the end of the year:

"I want to bank a cool $50 million at least. At the end of this year, I want to be able to say that I banked $50 million. Not generated $50 million, but actually banked $50 million."


WAYNE: I wanna ask you something, Paris. When are you dropping your album?

HILTON: When am I dropping the album?

WAYNE: Yeah. Do you know?
HILTON: Hopefully soon. I’ve been working on it for so long—since my last album [Paris, 2006, Warner Bros.]. So I want to release it by this summer, because I have a lot of summer bangers. I want to just have it out, because that’s when people love to party.

WAYNE: That’s cool.

HILTON: If I had you on a song too, that would be hot.

WAYNE: That was gonna be my next question. I was gonna ask you, how are you gonna release an album and don’t get me on it?

HILTON: Well, if you would be on the album, then I would be honored. That would be the sickest thing. We should get each other’s phone numbers so we can call each other after the interview or text or something.

WAYNE: Cool. Sounds good.

HILTON: My number is 310-XXX-XXXX.

WAYNE: Okay. I’ll text you my number.
HILTON: …I have a recording studio that I built in my house—and a nightclub too.

You have a nightclub in your house?
HILTON: I built one, yeah, because I don’t really like to go out as much as I used to, so I just built a club at my house with the studio attached to it.

WAYNE: You’re so fuckin’ rich.

Do you have a disco ball in there?

HILTON: No, it’s really elegant. Although it has a stripper pole, so maybe it’s not that elegant.



If you want more, the April issue of "Interview" Magazine hit newsstands nationwide on April 5.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Lady Gaga Half Naked On Cover Of "ID" Magazine (PHOTO)



I-D magazine just revealed their Spring 2011 cover starring the "momma monster" herself, Lady Gaga, in what looks like just a leather jacket....and that's it! But nothing surprises us with Gaga right?

This photo was taken by Mariano Vivanco and it’s entitled “The Exhibition Issue”.

What do ya think....


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Monday, March 14, 2011

Rihanna Covers Vogue (PHOTO/ VIDEO)

RiRi's looking classy on her first American Vogue cover and also a bit like Ariel from Disney the "Little Mermaid." What do you think?






Watch her photo shoot live on video here:

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Lady Gaga's Vouge March 2011 Cover Leaked - We Have The Inside Spread Here! (PHOTOS)


While these are the first and, as of yet, only available images of the cover, we can get a general idea of everything that’s going on — Gaga is wearing a pink wig and a cream dress by Haider Ackermann and photographed by Mario Testino.


Gaga posted the leaked photo via Twitter,

They used to call me rabbit teeth in school, and now I'm a real live VOGUE BEAUTY QUEEN!

We also have a sneak peek of the inside spread...





The magazine should be on newsstands in the coming weeks. What do you think?


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Is That Khloe Kardashian? WTH Is On her Face?? (PHOTOS)




Even though the E! Network is making Khloe Kardashian change her hair color back to black, she still managed to get a magazine spread before the color change!

We don't know why she's masked up for the cover (leave that for Rihanna , Nicki Minaj , Lady Gaga) ....the rest looks pretty dope though, check 'em out:






How are you liking Khloe's new look?

Well don't think too hard because like we said, E! Networks has already MADE her make the change back to black! (click here for that story)

Friday, January 7, 2011

Behind The Scenes: Justin Bieber's Vanity Fair Cover (PHOTO + VIDEO)

What will probably be one of their best selling issues, Vanity Fair Magazine next issue is covered by Justin Bieber! We are not too big on staged photos like this..but what do you think about it?


Justin says:

I’m crazy, I’m nuts. Just the way my brain works. I’m not normal. I think differently—my mind is always racing. I’m just … nuts. But I think the best [musicians] probably are.
Watch him behind the scenes on this shot below:

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Rick Ross Finally Speaks On Ditching Chrisette Michele At Soul Train Awards For Not Winning! Chrisette Goes Off! (VIDEO)

We've been meaning to put this story up for you guys...

The word was Rick Ross ditched R&B singer Chrisette Michele at the recent Soul Trains Awards. They were supposed to perform and Chrisette said Ross just left the building without letting her know and she still hasn't spoke to him! Chrisette says she heard Ross left because he did not win the “Best Hip Hop Song,” which went to Eminem.

Check her out on New York's Power 105.1 talking about it...

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She then took to her blog to express her disappointment in Hip Hop:

If this is the way hip hop is then I denounce it.
This is not about ego. This is about what I can bring to the world. My life is for the people. I live to give.

It’s my desire to bring life and freedom light and love everywhere I go. Upward mobility in the brown skinned community.
Who stands off at an award show because they don’t win? An award is winning at being as “stuck in a category” as possible. Congratulations to all the trophy holders who won at being the most like every one else.

I could have sworn hip hop was on the come up. But apparently rapping is about venting, bashing, chauvinistic pigging, and EGO. Not cool. Don’t LET me start rapping.

They say…I’m ecclectic. I’m underrated. I’m different. Well If I win an award it’s because I paved a way. Every award I’ve won was new in it’s category. You know why? Because I’m amazing at being my damn self.

Grammy – best alternative R&B song Centric award – Soul Approved Etc
Have u even heard of those categories? Nope. But guess what? You ain’t never seen another me. And u never will. No ego here. Why? Because it’s none needed. My award is waking up every morning and CAKING off of what I believe in by the grace of God.

Maybe I’ll call my 4th album “winners : just like every body else” maybe not.
I pray with every song I sing Im singing from the bottom of my heart. If all we want is an award for telling our truths, then we really have no true reason. This isn’t a competition. This is a stage for self expression and I’m grateful for the opportunity to live on it. I’d sing even if nobody sang along.

-from the bottom of my disappointed heart. Hip Hop… Man up. I wanted to be supportive but I can’t understand you. I believed in you… But apparently you’re so high you can’t even see what the world needs

Is all hip hop like that? Absolutely not! But some of it certainly is. Let me spit a few bars. I’m not that kinda hip hop. I rep hip hop too. But not that kinda ego trippin foolery. Chrisette Michele – the girl on that Aston Martin Music record…



Until now Rick Ross has not actually responded on the situation. In the new issue of The Source magazine, Rick Ross talks about the allegations that he left the Soul Train awards because he was mad Eminem won over him.

The word coming from the show was they you were upset Eminem beat you in the Song Of the Year category and you stormed out.

Not at all. I’ve been going to award shows for a long time and I’ve never had a problem with who won. I’m happy I’m recognized. We were in the trailer, going over these particular [performance] issues [with the sows producer]. Out of respect, we came back out there to give them a reaction to the nomination. They gave the award to Eminem. I applauded. Big Record. That wasn’t the issue. Like I said, the things we requested weren’t met. It had nothing to do with Chrisette Michele. It may have had to do with me not knowing the other 50 people that were onstage at [rehearsal] and we doing my record.

Have you talked to Chrisette?


I haven’t spoken to Chrisette Michele or her team. but I didn’t speak to her to [invite her to] the show either. It was something maybe the label set up. [But] her choice of words were ugly. Denouncing Hip-Hop, that ain’t cool. Using ugly words could give off the wrong impression. That could make your hat look ugly to me now. That could make your haircut look ugly to me now. Hopefully if we win a Grammy, she’ll come out and accept it withy our boy. Give me a kiss on the cheek.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Rihanna Covers British GQ And Says Questions About Chris Brown Are "Fu*king Annoying" (SEXY PICS & INTERVIEW INSIDE)




RiRi poses for some sexy pics in next week's issue of Brish GQ and discusses the Chris Brown incident.

“Sometimes when you’re on the inside of a relationship like that, you can’t see it clearly for what it is. “I left – it was the best feeling. It was so freeing.”

But the Barbados-born beauty struggles with past decisions, especially after swearing never to let a man touch her after seeing her mum Monica suffer domestic violence.

She confessed: “I witnessed it happening to my mum and I said I would never let that happen to me – and then it was happening. “Now, when I look back, it bugs me out that I couldn’t see it for what it was.”

R&B singer Brown, 21, attacked Rihanna in his car in Los Angeles. He was sentenced to five years probation, a year-long domestic violence programme and 180 days of community service.

She added: “Before that, I was just a little girl from the island, singing pop music. It was easy to think I didn’t have a problem in the world. Then all of a sudden, boom! Everybody realises that I do have problems.”

But Rihanna says that dark period is finally behind her, adding: “It made me strong. It’s a moment in my life I wish would disappear.

“In my head, it’s gone.”

In an interview for the January edition of style mag GQ, chart- topper Rihanna asked for her fans not to pity her. “I have too much pride,” she admitted. “I’d never let anyone see me cry. I don’t want you to remember me for that.”

Rihanna, whose latest album Loud is No2 in the UK charts, also thinks her sexy image may annoy people.

She said: “Girls don’t like to see other girls dressed sexy. I get that. People see my ass out and my boobs out, so it can get a little irritating.”



When a snippet of her interview, in which she talks about leaving Brown, hit the internet this morning, a fan tweeted to Rihanna, saying she thinks it’s time the star stopped talking about the incident. “AGREED!” Rihanna replied.

“People won’t stop askin abt it! Its f*ckin annoying! Nobody wants to relive that, but some ppl can’t respect that!”

“I get it, they wanna raise awareness to young girls,”
Rihanna continued.
“But it ends up just makin me look bitter, pitiful, spiteful and angry!”


Rihanna, who is promoting her latest album, Loud, told GQ,
“Sometimes when you’re on the inside of a relationship like that, you can’t see it clearly for what it is… I left – it was the best feeling. It was so freeing.”

Friday, November 12, 2010

Nicki Minaj Covers Billboard - Get To Know Miss Minaj (Photo + Video Interview)


On the surface, Nicki Minaj is a cartoon: a vivacious, va-va-va-voom 26-year-old girly girl with a fondness for silly voices, hip-hugging Barbie-doll costumes, anime facial expressions and day-glo accessories.

But three years ago, Minaj, born Onika Maraj and raised in Jamaica, Queens, was just another tough, street-wise, potty-mouthed chick who couldn't keep a job.

"The last job I had was as an office manager in a little, tiny room where I literally wanted to strangle this guy because he was so loud and obnoxious,"
Minaj recalls.
"I would go home with stress pains in my neck and my back. That's when I went to my mother and said, 'Look, I'm not going back to work.' I'd been fired like 15 times because I had a horrible attitude. I worked at Red Lobster before that and I chased a customer out of the restaurant once so I could stick my middle finger up at her and demand that she give me my pen back. I swear to God I was bad."
Thankfully, Minaj has found a much more productive way to channel her fury. After being discovered by rapper Lil Wayne a couple of years ago off the strength of a street DVD appearance and becoming the first lady of his Young Money crew, Minaj has become one of rap's most attention-grabbing MCs and this decade's Queen Bee.

Watch her below in her interview w/ Billboard:



Now, three mixtapes -- including 2009's highly touted "Beam Me Up, Scotty" -- and a slew of guest appearances later, Minaj is set to release her solo debut album, "Pink Friday," on Nov. 23 through Young Money/Cash Money/Universal Motown.


The album straddles the lines between boisterous hip-hop ("Roman's Revenge," "Did It on 'Em"), glossy pop ("Check It Out," "Your Love") and vulnerable R&B ("Right Thru Me," "Here I Am"). The set boasts an eclectic roster that includes Will.i.am, Drake, Rihanna, Kanye West and Natasha Bedingfield and features production from West, Swizz Beatz, Bangladesh, Drew Money and Oak.




"When I started rapping, people were trying to make me like the typical New York rapper, but I'm not that,"
Minaj says.
"No disrespect to New York rappers, but I don't want people to hear me and know exactly where I'm from. I wanted the album to be universal and versatile. It really feels like it speaks for every one of my personalities."

Currently, there's a flyaway radio contest and a $1,000 shopping spree competition going on across the country. A tour is also in the works for next year. And while details are scant about her future ventures, Minaj is working with MAC makeup to start her own line, hopes to get into acting and wants to start a children's charity. She also plans to further develop her live show, working with choreographer Laurie Ann Gibson and a voice coach.


But for now, Minaj is fine-tuning the final details of "Pink Friday" and continuing to cement her status as the baddest bitch in the building-even if it means summoning the angry girl from a couple of years ago.


"I push people around me but I don't push anyone more than I push myself,"
she says.
"I tell people all the time, 'You want to work for me? You have to give 250,000%,' because when I'm in the booth, I don't half-ass it. I demand perfection from everyone around me and if you can't live up to that, then bye-bye."


Read more about Nicki in this months issue of Billboard.

We like the cover but why put "Gaga's" name on there....love Gaga and all...but can Nicki please have her own shine? Thanks kindly - TOTT :)

Friday, February 26, 2010

Lady Gaga Shows Off Her "Package" + Goes Topless On New Magazine Cover!!!!!......LOOK



Here Lady Gaga covers Q Magazine with a handful...literally!

Take a look at how Gaga pokes fun (no pun intended lol) at the hermaphrodite rumors and buckles up with a strap-on for her latest photo shoot!

Were you expecting any less? ...got to love her creativity!



She said, “I want to wear a d**k strapped to my vagina. We all know that one of the biggest talking points of the year was that I have a d**k, so why not give them what they want? I also carry myself onstage in a masculine way and sing in a low register. This is not of nowhere, right? I want to comment on that in a beautiful, artistic way. How I wanna show it. And I want to call this piece ‘Lady Gaga Dies Hard’. Come on, come see me try to persuade everyone to let me wear a penis.”

In the Q magazine interview, Gaga admitted she had many emotional battles with her record label over her individual style.

"The last thing a young woman needs is another picture of a sexy pop star writhing in sand, covered in grease, touching herself....My image was an issue at my record label. I fought for months and cried at meetings....I got criticised for being arrogant because if you're sure of yourself as a woman they say you're a bitch whereas if you're a man and you're strong-willed it's normal."


Opps I see a nipple in this one! And damn what a handful down there! lol


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She takes this very seriously loll...remember when she poured her drink on a guy who called her an hermaphrodite?! --> CLICK HERE #gangsta!