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When it comes to music and fashion, Grace Jones has seen and done it all. The Jamaican born singer, actress and model didn't follow any trends when her music was at it's peak in the 80's and 90's.

Instead she set them, creating her own sense of fashion and style. So excuse her for not being at all impressed by Lady Gaga.

Jones was asked about Gaga in a recent interview with The Guardian. She wasn't very kind to the world's current "it" girl.

Grace accuses Gaga of being unoriginal and a copycat.

"Well, you know, I've seen some things she's worn that I've worn, and that does kind of p*ss me off."

Gaga asked to work with Jones recently and was turned down.

"I'd just prefer to work with someone who is more original and someone who is not copying me, actually."

When asked if Lady Gaga was talented, Ms Jones didn't mince words.

"I wouldn't go to see her."

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Within moments of publishing the news that former Gang Starr MC Guru had died at age 43 after a long battle with cancer, dozens of reactions began flooding in paying tribute to the pioneering MC.

"RIP my dude. You were the realest performer I have ever had the pleasure to meet," wrote fan Cody James.

Russell said, "One of the slickest rhyme-sayers has moved on," predicting that although he has passed, the classic Guru songs will "forever bang in somebody's CD player or iPod."

Reader Alex went further, saying a bit of hip-hop died on the day Guru passed, praising him for the fact that his unique jazz/hip-hop sound stretched from New York to the West Coast, while Julio said Guru and Premier were a huge influence on him and his love of hip-hop, calling Guru a pioneer and a rap "demi-god."

A number also lamented that Guru and his former partner in Gang Starr, DJ Premier, seemingly could not overcome their differences before the rapper's death, alluding to the strong language Guru used in a letter reportedly written by him before his death.

In the letter, Premier is not even referred to by name, but expresses the wish that Guru's "ex-DJ" not have anything to do with "my name likeness, events, tributes etc. connected in anyway to my situation including any use of my name or circumstance for any reason and I have instructed my lawyers to enforce this. I had nothing to do with him in life for over 7 years and want nothing to do with him in death. Solar has my life story and is well informed on my family situation, as well as the real reason for separating from my ex-DJ."

In addition to showering praise on the MC (born Keith Elam), a number of commenters expressed their concern that the posthumous letter from Guru's partner, Solar, supplied by a PR firm handling press inquiries about the rapper's health, was suspect.

"The Guru 'farewell' letter reeks of fakeness," wrote Rob, who said he found it hard to believe that Guru was so bitter in death that he would go out of his way to diss his longtime music compatriot Premier. A spokesperson for the PR company that distributed the letter said it was submitted by Solar and approved by Guru and Solar.

"No real fan of Gang Starr is going to believe this letter!," said Louis. "It sounds like something that was written between Solar and his lawyers while Guru laid in bed unable to write or speak. It sounds more to me like a letter bragging about Solar than about Guru's personal legacy. How can you not want Premier to be involved in the death of Guru?"

In the end, though, they were mostly just sad that the world had lost such a gifted lyricist.

"When the world loses an artist, a hero, an icon, a pioneer, we as humans can't help but look back at what this person has done to personally touch our lives," said Marz. "Such a moment has come with the passing of one of the greatest MCs in the world of hip-hop. A man who didn't conform, didn't sell out, didn't lose sight of the big picture. Integrity is the word that comes to mind. Through his words he showed me that to be down you didn't have to set your morals or common sense aside. ... Thank you Guru, for being one of the greatest street professors to so many who attended the school of hard knocks."



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CIRQUE DU SOLEIL IS JOINING FORCES WITH THE TRUE ENTERTAINMENT LEGEND MICHAEL JACKSON.

The magic of Cirque du Soleil and the genius of the King of Pop will be combined in the creation, development, and production of Michael Jackson projects based on the music and songs of Michael Jackson.

An arena-touring show is expected to debut in late Fall 2011 and a Las Vegas permanent show is expected to open in late 2012.

Special lifestyle projects, including a nightclub to open with the Las Vegas show, will also be developed.

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A lot of people have taken notice of Rosa Acosta's new short haircut. Many speculated she was following the fashion trend set by Amber Rose. However according to her, the short cut was out of necessity..

The video vixen confessed to Bossip that her hair has been falling out for over ten years and her scalp needs treatment to fix the problem.

I didn’t have to ask permission from anyone to cut my hair. However, due the overwhelming response I felt it was only right to address my condition. I love hair, most women do. There is certain femininity in the hair but it doesn’t stop there, it’s about your mannerisms the way you talk, the way you walk they way you carry your self. People have demanded an answer about why I cut my hair while insinuating that as if it was going to destroy me in some way. The truth is I cut my hair because my hair is falling out and has been for over a decade and I needed to began my treatments again, “says Rosa

Rosa obviously isn't an insecure person feeling the need to wear a wig out in public during this difficult time.

I encourage other people out there with a hair loss problem to accept your reality and make the most of it. For what I do, I feel like I’m a bad bitch and I don’t need hair to make me. When I want to wear the hair I will. But for now, the most important thing for me to do is go through my treatments to make my scalp healthy which will intern give me a healthy head of hair.”

Best of luck Rosa, you're still a dime.

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While promoting her Oscar-winning turn in "Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire," Mo'Nique admitted that she had been molested by her older brother, Gerald Imes, when she was a child.

On Monday (April 19), Imes sat down on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" to talk about the incident and apologize to his superstar sister.

"I'm here today to first acknowledge that I've been in denial for 37 years. ... I did assault and inappropriately touch my sister in manners that were uncomfortable for her," Imes said on the show. "And for that, I apologize and I'm humbly sorry that those actions had taken place."

Imes admitted that the abuse of his younger sister stemmed from his issues with drugs and alcohol. "The drugs weren't an excuse. They just allowed me and afforded me the opportunity to do the things that were in the back of my mind as a kid that I always wanted to do," he said. "Most of the time, the abuse that I did with my sister took place while she was asleep [or] the appearance that she was asleep.

"I hid my own molestation and pain and guilt and shame, because I thought it was my fault that these things happened to me," he continued. "So I internalized that, and I hid behind the drugs and alcohol and then that spiraling thing in my mind, as a child, I wanted to express my sexuality, so I took it out on my sister."

For many decades, Imes didn't own up to his actions. "The hardest part for me was even to admit to her I did something wrong," he said. "I downplayed it by saying, 'If you think I did it ... .' There's no more 'if you think' — I did it. I did it. I'm not proud of it. Mo'Nique, I'm sorry. I can only hope that by coming forth today that somewhere along the line with the apology that, yes, hopefully somewhere, somehow as siblings we can come back together.

"I'm doing this to apologize to my sister, to hopefully bring back some family unity," he added. "I'm doing this to publicly acknowledge. Now let's bring our family back together."

Imes, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison for molesting another person, said he also apologized to the other victim. As for Mo'Nique publicly addressing the abuse, he said, "I'm proud that she was able to finally get to a place that she could relinquish her pain. When she made the comment that I was the individual contributing to her role, I had to look at her and say, 'I really understand her pain.'

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After a nearly two-month hospitalization, legendary rapper Guru (best known as the frontman for Gangstarr) died Monday morning (April 19), after a long battle with cancer, reports DJPremierBlog.com.

He was just 43 years old.

Solar, Guru's business partner and sidekick in recent years, told the Yo!Raps (who's PR company had been coordinating press for Guru since his hospitalization) that the 43-year-old rapper had been suffering from a "malicious illness for over a year and after numerous special treatments under the supervision of medical specialists failed".

He had tried to keep the cancer diagnosis private, but in early March, news leaked that Guru had been admitted to the hospital, suffered a heart attack, and was recovering from a mystery illness. Previous reports said he suffered from Anoxia, effects from a lengthy history of asthma and lung problems, but these new findings reveal a much worst condition.

"The world has lost one of the best MCs and hip-hop icons of all-time -- my loyal best friend, partner, and brother, Guru," Solar said in a statement. "Guru has been battling cancer for well over a year and has lost his battle! This is a matter that Guru wanted private until he could beat it, but tragically, this did not happen. The cancer took him. Now the world has lost a great man and a true genius.

"For the fans that reached out with love and support, I can't tell you how much that meant to Guru and myself. Guru prepared this letter (read below) while he was in the hospital for the fans," the producer continued. "I hope now that Guru has moved on to a better place."

According to Yo! Raps, Guru penned this letter to fans, explaining his illness while in the hospital with terminal cancer. Read it below in its entirety:

"I, Guru, am writing this letter to my fans, friends and loved ones around the world. I have had a long battle with cancer and have succumbed to the disease. I have suffered with this illness for over a year. I have exhausted all medical options. I have a non-profit organization called Each One Counts dedicated to carrying on my charitable work on behalf of abused and disadvantaged children from around the world and also to educate and research a cure for this terrible disease that took my life. I write this with tears in my eyes, not of sorrow but of joy for what a wonderful life I have enjoyed and how many great people I have had the pleasure of meeting.

My loyal best friend, partner and brother, Solar, has been at my side through it all and has been made my health proxy by myself on all matters relating to myself. He has been with me by my side on my many hospital stays, operations, doctors visits and stayed with me at my home and cared for me when I could not care for myself. Solar and his family is my family and I love them dearly and I expect my family, friends, and fans to respect that, regardless to anybody's feelings on the matter. It is my wish that counts. This being said I am survived by the love of my life, my sun KC, who I trust will be looked after by Solar and his family as their own. Any awards or tributes should be accepted, organized approved by Solar on behalf myself and my son until he is of age to except on his own.

I do not wish my ex-DJ to have anything to do with my name likeness, events tributes etc. connected in anyway to my situation including any use of my name or circumstance for any reason and I have instructed my lawyers to enforce this. I had nothing to do with him in life for over 7 years and want nothing to do with him in death. Solar has my life story and is well informed on my family situation, as well as the real reason for separating from my ex-DJ. As the sole founder of GangStarr, I am very proud of what GangStarr has meant to the music world and fans. I equally am proud of my Jazzmatazz series and as the father of Hip-Hop/Jazz. I am most proud of my leadership and pioneering efforts on Jazzmatazz 4 for reinvigorating the Hip-Hop/Jazz genre in a time when music quality has reached an all time low. Solar and I have toured in places that I have never been before with GangStarr or Jazzmatatazz and we gained a reputation for being the best on the planet at Hip-Hop/Jazz, as well as the biggest and most influential Hip-Hop/Jazz record with Jazzmatazz 4 of the decade to now. The work I have done with Solar represents a legacy far beyond its time. And we as a team were not afraid to push the envelope. To me this is what true artists do! As men of honor we stood tall in the face of small mindedness, greed, and ignorance. As we fought for music and integrity at the cost of not earning millions and for this I will always be happy and proud, and would like to thank the million fans who have seen us perform over the years from all over the world. The work I have done with Solar represents a legacy far beyond its time and is my most creative and experimental to date. I hope that our music will receive the attention it deserves as it is some of the best work I have done and represents some of the best years of my life
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Guru (real name: Keith Elam) rose to fame in the 80s as the frontman to the legendary rap duo, Gangstarr, also consisting of DJ Premier. The group released the classic single, "Words I Manifest," which was followed by their critically acclaimed debut, No More Mr. Nice Guy, in 1989. The group went on to release six official albums through 2003, before they split and went their separate ways.

Guru went on to found 7 Grand Records, partnering with producer Solar, and embarked on a solo career.

Since falling ill, there's been a lot of controversy over news of his hospitalization. Family members of Guru publicly claimed that Solar had taken over control of the rapper's decision making and had even barred them from visiting. The only official statements being released from the veteran rapper were relayed through his longtime partner Solar, which raised eyebrows from former Guru collaborators and friends. Solar, however, publicly denied claims of any malicious intentions and was only following the rapper's instructions.

Unfortunately, Guru never got well enough to clear things up himself.

On Monday (April 19) when Guru passed away, so did a piece of hip-hop. He'll forever go down in history as one of the best MCs to ever do it. Rest in peace GURU!

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Cypress Hill may have taken a break from the game from a few years, but they never really left.

The California collective is back with a brand new album titled 'Rise Up'

They hit the stage on The Jimmy Kimmel Show to perform the title track from the new LP with an assist from guitarist Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine.

They aslo performed the classic joint "Insane In The Brain".

'Rise Up' is in stores today.

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Kelis wants to be legally divorced from Nas so bad -- and so quick -- she has filed papers with the court asking them to make the split official ASAP.

According to documents filed last week, Kelis said in a declaration, "... it would be in the best interest of both of us if our marital status is terminated as soon as possible."

Because she fears that the legal proceedings could take years to figure out, Kelis has requested that the judge immediately terminate their marriage -- and wait until a later time to resolve "all other issues."

As for the odds that the two will rekindle their romance -- Kelis stated, "I believe there is no possibility of reconciliation with [Nas]."

Source: TMZ

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WHEN US reality type Kim Kardashian posted a picture on Twitter yesterday of her holding an uncomfortable looking cat by the scruff of the neck, a flood of hateful messages followed.

Many too expletive-laden for us to use, suffice to say the "Twitterverse" wasn't happy.

"This is hot!!!!!!!.... Just don't let PETA get an eye of this cuz it look like that kitty is in pain," one fan wrote (with perfect grammar clearly).

TMZ reported Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals L.A. as saying: "It is permissible to hold a kitten by his or her scruff for a brief amount of time" but "the manner in which Ms. Kardashian is holding the kitten could lead others to mishandle animals."

The controversial pic was taken at a photo shoot in Sydney this week, with Kim posting "good kitty cat!" under the snap.

Confidential asked the RSPCA's Michael Beatty for his take on the puss's predicament.

"To be honest, we probably handle them like that most of the time," Beatty said.

"But if it's a larger cat, we'd put the hand under the rump. She's at least half right."

Yesterday Kardashian looked serene and calm on the outside but inside was anything but when asked about recent reports that she had moved on from long-time beau, gridiron player Reggie Bush, and been spied kissing Real Madrid soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo.

The cable TV starlet, who is going into her fifth series of Keeping Up With The Kardashians in the US and has become a gossip magazine favourite, has been flown out to Australia to promote a new Optus product, the Motoblur.

But it was social networking of another kind that was on Confidential's mind when we met up with the curvy 29-year-old at The Winery yesterday.

When asked about her break-up with Bush she said: "We're great friends. We broke up in March but there's no drama. It's so crazy because people always want to make it dramatic but there really wasn't an issue, we just didn't spend as much time as we used to together. We are focused on work."

And when asked about reports she'd been spotted kissing soccer star Ronaldo a week ago she refused to comment: "I've kissed about 1000 people this week, according to US tabloids."

Source: Herald Sun

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Ex Playboy Playmate and star of 'Girls Next Door' showed she still got plenty to work with after having a baby recently with husband Hank Baskett.

Kendra may have moved out of the Playboy Mansion, but she still knows what men want to see.

Legendary Oakland Rapper/Pimp Too $hort brought her out on stage at the Kdays Krush Groove concert in L.A..

While $hort performed "Blow The Whistle", Kendra did her damn thing.

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Hard Knock TV caught up with New Orleans MC Jay Electronica.

Jay touched on a few topics people have been wondering about. He addresses the controversy surrounding his baby moms Erykah Badu's video "Window Seat"

He also speaks on forthcoming collaborations with Nas and his own album.

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Rapper 50 Cent will show fans his family heritage as part of an upcoming VH1 “Rock Dock” titled 50’s Roots.

According to rep’s for VH1, 50 Cent will head to the dep south in search of his family’s slave lineage.

During the show, the South Jamaica, Queens-raised rapper will meet with living family members, while attempting to learn more about his ancestral heritage.

The “Rock Doc” is being produced in conjunction with 50 Cent and Roadside Entertainment and is part of a massive new slate of programming VH1 is unveiling for 2010.

The new programming reflects a study VH1 conducted, to gain insight into what viewers of the network actually wanted to see.

"They told us that they want to connect even more with our characters, our artists and our celebrities – but in a more genuine way,” said Tom Calderone, President of VH1. “They still enjoy VH1's signature sense of fun and irreverence, but they also want more storylines that reflect the issues and challenges they are experiencing in their own lives.”

VH1 is a unit of Viacom, which also owns MTV Networks, which aired 50 Cent’s first reality show, 50 Cent: The Money and The Power.

An airdate for 50’s Roots was not available as of press time.

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Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- In Chris Harrison's ideal world, mobile phones would be the size of matchbooks. They'd have full-size keyboards. They'd browse the Web. They'd play videos.
And, most importantly, you'd never have to touch them.


Sound like too much to ask? Maybe not.

Harrison, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University and a former intern at Microsoft Research, has developed a working prototype of a system called Skinput that does just that, essentially by turning a person's hand and forearm into a keyboard and screen.

"People don't love the iPhone keyboard. They use them. But they don't love them," Harrison said in a interview at the recent Computer-Human Interaction conference. "If you could make the iPhone keyboard as big as an arm -- that would be huge."

Using Skinput, a person could tap their thumb and middle finger together to answer a call; touch their forearm to go to the next track on a music player; or flick the center of their palm to select a menu item.

All of these sign-language-like movements, which are customizable, would control a gadget in a person's pocket through a Bluetooth connection.

When fitted with a pico-projector, the Skinput system could display an image of a digital keyboard on a person's forearm. So, using Skinput, someone could send text messages by tapping his or her arm in certain places -- without pulling the phone out of a pocket or purse.

"You could pretty much do a lot of what you do on your iPhone," said Harrison, who says Skinput "is [like having] your iPhone on your palm."

The system, which has been under development for eight months, won't be commercially available for two to seven years, said Dan Morris, a Microsoft researcher who is working with Harrison on Skinput.

Before that can happen, Skinput's sensors need to get more accurate, he said. In a 13-person trial in Seattle, Washington, Skinput was found to be 96 percent accurate. But that test only used five buttons. The system would have to improve for people to make use of a full keyboard, which would be the "holy grail," Morris said.

"The accuracy is good, but it's not quite consumer-level yet," he said.

Skinput is one of a number of prototypes, ideas and near-products aiming to make computing more natural.

These devices seek to move beyond the mouse and physical keyboard, letting people communicate with their gadgets by gesturing, using sign language or, in the case of Skinput, tapping on their hands, fingers and forearms.

The arm as an instrument
Understanding how Skinput works makes it seem all the more futuristic.

The system turns a person's arm and hand into a wiggling, pulsating instrument, full of vibrations that can be picked up and translated.

Skinput users wear an armband -- the prototype version is made of an elbow brace -- that's lined with 10 sensors. These sensors look like tiny diving boards with dumbbells on one end, and they pick up inaudible sounds that range in frequency from 25 to 78 hertz.

When a Skinput user taps a thumb and middle finger together, the impact sends ripples down the skin and through the bones in the person's arm. "They sort of start resonating -- like guitar strings," Harrison said. The diving-board receivers read the sound waves to figure out what gesture the person made, and then relay that information to a phone.

Skinput can tell whether a person tapped a middle finger or an index finger, because the two moves sound slightly different to the springy receivers.

The system takes one or two minutes to learn the sounds of a particular person's arm, Morris said, and then it can be used however the user likes.

Trial and error
When they started working on Skinput, Morris and Harrison weren't sure if it would be possible to turn the human arm into a virtual keypad. The pair tried clipping sensors to the ends of peoples' fingers and other strange configurations that made users feel like cyborgs.

"We spent a lot of nights in the lab tapping on our arms and wondering if this would ever happen," Harrison said.

But the most profound achievement of Skinput is proving that the human body can be used as a sensor, he said.

Morris believes Skinput will make computing accessible to people in a way that never would have been possible before.

With Skinput, "literally, computing is always available," he said.

A person might walk toward their home, Harrison said, tap their palm to unlock the door and then tap some virtual buttons on their arms to turn on the TV and start flipping through channels.

"It's almost like magic," he said.

Source: CNN



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MILWAUKEE (AP) - A Milwaukee County courtroom erupted into violence and screaming after a Wisconsin man was sentenced to life in prison without parole Friday morning.

Three deputies tackled 19-year-old Seandell Jackson and sprayed him with pepper spray after he became enraged by the sentence and glared at the victim's family.

Meanwhile, Jackson's family turned to the victim's family and began yelling, "We hate you, we hate you, God is the judge."

Jackson was convicted in Feburary of first-degree intentional homicide and attempted robbery in the death of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student Nathan Potter in July.

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Christina Aguilera may be a mom, but that by no means puts her in the mood to tone down her look or music videos. In fact, Aguilera says her new album, "Bionic" promotes the fact that she feels "sexier than ever".

Referencing her son, Max, and the maturity that comes with being a mom on the set of "Not Myself Tonight"(video), Aguilera said "[Having a baby] makes you appreciate your body in ways you never knew existed prior. It’s a comfort level with your body. Maturity. Having wisdom and the knowledge you didn’t have in your early 20’s and not know quite how things work yet. Mmmm. (laughs) And how to get the best of them. So, with age, comes those lessons and those growing moments.”

According to GMTV, who was granted access to the anticipated shoot for "Not Myself Tonight" earlier this month, Aguilera is back and ready to play with a new deck of cards.

"[I've been] going through that whole growing cycle of being a mom, where with age, I know now exactly what I want," Aguilera told the UK based program. "I have a better understanding of exactly how to get it... I feel sexier than I ever have."

In related news, Christina Aguilera is slated to tape an episode of VH1Storytellers and perform during Toyota's Summer Concert series, the latter airing on the 'Today Show' in June.

Source: MTK UK

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Forget being mad over talk of her 'lace-front' on VH1's 'Brandy and Ray J: A Family Business,' Brandy has some serious beef with longtime friend/producer Rodney Jerkins.

In a soon-to-air episode of her reality show with Ray J, Brandy leaves no stone unturned blaming Jerkins for poor work and the ultimate demise of her last album, "Human".

Reportedly interested in working on a project with Jerkins, Ray J discusses the effort with Brandy, only to be hit with a disapproving look and words like 'I don't want the same thing that happened to me to happen to you'.

While it is unknown whether Brandy has patched things up with Jerkins, since the show taped earlier this year, it is very clear that Brandy was not enthused with his work on the album that ultimately ended with her parting ways with Epic Records.

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ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - When Drake stormed into St. John's for the Junos this weekend, winning two awards and taking the stage for three separate performances, the 23-year-old best new artist winner really looked more like a calm, seasoned vet.

And, in fact, he does have some uncommon experience: he's one of an exclusive club of Canadian artists who appeared at the Grammys before his own hometown show.

In January, he didn't win in either of the two categories he was nominated in at the Grammys but provided one of the show's highlights with a crackling performance of his "Forever" with Lil Wayne and Eminem.

So how did the two experiences compare?

"The Grammys were very overwhelming," Drake said backstage after the Junos on Sunday. "I was actually very sick that night, so it was a little disheartening at first. I was sort of nervous. I remember walking the carpet and I just got lost in the melee of people that were way more famous than me. Nobody really cared much that I was there.

"It was a great night though. That's probably one of the most memorable nights of my career."

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The Junos, however, were just as memorable.

"Tonight was about more for me, though," he said. "It was just, I spend so much time in the States telling them how much I love Canada, telling them how much I love Toronto and how much it's inspired my music.

"So to be recognized by Canadians, it just lets me know that I'm not doing it vain and that they support me as much as I love and support them.

"So the Junos tonight was really special for me."

Aside from winning trophies for new artist of the year and rap recording of the year (for his EP, "So Far Gone"), Drake also took the stage for a blistering - and blue - performance of his new single, "Over," for a backing role on 16-year-old Justin Bieber's tune, "Baby," and for K'naan's show-closing "Wavin' Flag."

When he beat out Bieber for new artist, the two phenoms - conveniently seated next to one another - smiled and hugged, and Drake gave him a shoutout onstage (only after thanking his mother, of course).


Afterwards, Drake breezed into the media room and did something no one else did all night - he grabbed a chair and got comfortable as he fielded questions from the media.

But as relaxed as he seems, Drake says the gigantic leaps forward he's been making this past year haven't dulled the nerves that still come with award shows.

"Pretty much every single thing I do is intimidating or nerve-wracking, so I just do what I do right now, come in and try to make myself overly comfortable," said Drake, nee Aubrey Drake Graham.

"When I have to perform, I just really go at it head on, I jump around, I get excited, I amp myself up. If you think about what you have to do too much, it can definitely drive you crazy."

And it's not lost on him that, for a Canadian rapper who doesn't have an album full-length out yet ("Thank Me Later" is now scheduled to drop in June), he leads a charmed existence.

"For a new artist, I've (done) some things that some people will never get to do in their lives," he said.

"I'm grateful for all my blessings."



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Jake Shields' win at the Strikeforce World Championship Saturday night was overshadowed by a brawl that was never meant to happen.

CBS' telecast of the mixed martial arts competition ended in an unscheduled fight that broke out after Shields defeated Dan Henderson.

The fight started when Jason "Mayhem" Miller called for a rematch. Shields started to pummel Miller, only to be separated and have his spot taken by the crowd.

The show's host exclaimed on the loud speakers, "Gentleman, we're on national television," before cutting to commercial.

Miller later tweeted, "They didn't show the whole fight, which is silly, but everyone decided to go the distance tonight."

Source: NY Daily News



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