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2016-09-12 | Watch Michael Phelps Crush Eminem's "Lose Yourself" on "Lip Sync Battle" | John Legend brought out a ringer in Stevie Wonder, but it was Olympic superstar Michael Phelps who took home the gold on Sunday night (Sept. 11) on Spike's Lip Sync Battle: All-Stars Live Championship. Wearing a black hoodie and busting out his famous mean-mug, Phelps won the first-ever all-star title with a super-focused, intense take on Eminem's iconic pump-up anthem, surrounded by a stage full of hype men and women.
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The other contestants gave it their all, including Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Terry Crews, who shared the stage with a raft of presidential impersonators for a run through Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" in his character of President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho from Idiocracy. (watch here)
Phelps was also challenged by actress Olivia Munn, who brought out Olympic gymnastic stars Aly Raisman and Simone Biles for a performance of Sia's "Cheap Thrills" and Legend and Wonder's killer take on OutKast's "Hey Ya."(watch LipSync twitter)
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2012-11-01 | Katy Perry to pay tribute to Carole King at special event | Katy Perry, Alicia Keys and John Legend are joining forces to pay tribute to veteran singer/songwriter Carole King at the home of the Oscars in December.
The stars will perform King's hits with her as part of "A Celebration of Carole King & Her Music" at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Amy Grant, Herb Alpert, Quincy Jones and Vince Gill have also been confirmed for the show, which will benefit the late Paul Newman's Painted Turtle Camp for kids with serious illnesses and their families. Source: Ananova |
2008-11-05 | Will.i.am to release Obama victory song | Will.i.am has written a new song to celebrate the announcement of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States.
Having finished editing the final cut of 'It's A New Day' as Obama made his acceptance speech in Chicago, the tune is set to make its internet debut today (5 November).
Black Eyed Peas frontman Will has already enjoyed viral success with 'Yes We Can', a track in support of the senator's bid for a place in the White House.
Other prominent African-American musicians who have pledged their support for Obama include Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, Diddy and John Legend, who described the candidate as a "legend" in an interview with Orange.co.uk/music last month.
Making an appearance in Philadelphia on Monday (3 November), Jay-Z made a last-ditch attempt to encourage the crowd to vote for the Democrat.
He said: "I need y'all to be really, really quiet for this. I need you to really understand what I'm telling you.
"Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther King could walk. Martin Luther King walked so Obama could run. Obama's running so we all can fly." Source: Ananova |
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