The song is actually Travis McCoy's, it's on his soon-to-be-released album Lazarus. It's dedicated to the always dreaming part of us. You know what I'm talking about, we all wanna be a billionaire so f*cking bad.
But, for now, open your eyes and watch.
Last night Lady Gaga performed Alejandro on American Idol.
The stage was filled with Gaga's stuff, epic. I know I'll get criticized for this but I just loved the burning angel, it was a nice touch.
Oh and the violinist was just crappy. Also Gaga was simply low on energy. As much as I would've liked to love the performance I just can't.
The music mix, costumes, dancers, stage elements were awesome but Gaga's singing itself was just...disappointing. Please get some rest.
Here's what you need to know:
-Gaga actually wrote Telephone for Britney a while back
-Britney rejected it eventually
-DarkChild (produced) confirmed that this IS the demo, not the mixed demo as he respects Britney, blah blah.
-PRESS PLAY ALREADY
Okay, I know, the song isn't that great on itself, but combined with these MTV photoshops it's pure laughter and joy:





Not sure I like where 3OH!3 is heading but hey...they only have one song I like so I guess there's nothing new there.
This is their first single off their new album Streets of Gold, which will be released at the end of July, the 29th to be exact.
I suppose their drunkenness matched Ke$ha's (or how I like to believe, was completely overwhelmed by it) but then again I wouldn't want to insult the crazy Katy Perry, whoops.
Just Don't trust me, okay?
Whatcha say? The video is finally out? Okay!
It's nothing spectacular, rather funny and full of product placements (and I doubt they were charity ads, unlike Gaga's Telephone video) but it's okay, wasn't expecting anything amazing to be honest.
It's rather sad that all that only got him enough money for a fish faced hybrid Honda CR-Z. Breaking the Super/Hyper/Fame mobile video rule didn't work as planned, eh?
It's like S O L O.
E N J O Y



