Actor and singer Justin Timberlake has revealed that he was not the original creator of his iconic 2000 hit song ‘It’s Gonna Be Me’, which today has become a meme. Decades after 2000 single ‘It’s Gonna Be Me’ first premiered, the pop song – and more specifically, the way Justin sang its closing line ended up taking on a life of its own, becoming a meme that resurfaces each year to mark the month of May.
However, according to the singer, he was not the mastermind who thought up its unique delivery. When recently asked if it was “fact or fiction” that one of the song’s producers had advised him to add emphasis on the word to sound “meaner,” Justin confirmed that it ain’t no lie, reports Eonline.
“I don’t remember the specifics,” he told host Sean Evans during Nsync’s appearance on Hot Ones’ episode, “but I sang,...
However, according to the singer, he was not the mastermind who thought up its unique delivery. When recently asked if it was “fact or fiction” that one of the song’s producers had advised him to add emphasis on the word to sound “meaner,” Justin confirmed that it ain’t no lie, reports Eonline.
“I don’t remember the specifics,” he told host Sean Evans during Nsync’s appearance on Hot Ones’ episode, “but I sang,...
- 9/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor and singer Justin Timberlake has revealed that he was not the original creator of his iconic 2000 hit song ‘It’s Gonna Be Me’, which today has become a meme. Decades after 2000 single ‘It’s Gonna Be Me’ first premiered, the pop song – and more specifically, the way Justin sang its closing line ended up taking on a life of its own, becoming a meme that resurfaces each year to mark the month of May.
However, according to the singer, he was not the mastermind who thought up its unique delivery. When recently asked if it was “fact or fiction” that one of the song’s producers had advised him to add emphasis on the word to sound “meaner,” Justin confirmed that it ain’t no lie, reports Eonline.
“I don’t remember the specifics,” he told host Sean Evans during Nsync’s appearance on Hot Ones’ episode, “but I sang,...
However, according to the singer, he was not the mastermind who thought up its unique delivery. When recently asked if it was “fact or fiction” that one of the song’s producers had advised him to add emphasis on the word to sound “meaner,” Justin confirmed that it ain’t no lie, reports Eonline.
“I don’t remember the specifics,” he told host Sean Evans during Nsync’s appearance on Hot Ones’ episode, “but I sang,...
- 9/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Between bouts of profuse sweating and bulging out their eyes in agony, ‘NSync reflected on their career in the latest episode of “Hot Ones” — the YouTube series where celebrities eat spicy wings.
When asked about comparisons between One Direction and ‘NSync, Chris Kirkpatrick differentiated the groups by saying that 1D had five singers who were also all soloists. “So when they come out and do songs, it’s, like, they fight over ‘where’s this [part] gonna be,'” he said. “We kinda knew we sucked at singing certain things. So it was,...
When asked about comparisons between One Direction and ‘NSync, Chris Kirkpatrick differentiated the groups by saying that 1D had five singers who were also all soloists. “So when they come out and do songs, it’s, like, they fight over ‘where’s this [part] gonna be,'” he said. “We kinda knew we sucked at singing certain things. So it was,...
- 9/21/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
The Drama League today announced the nominations for the 2023 Drama League Awards. Honoring achievements on and Off-Broadway, the nominations were announced this morning by Roger Bart (“Back to the Future: The Musical”) and Justin Guarini (“Once Upon A One More Time”) at the New York Library for the Performing Arts. Winners will be revealed at the 89th Annual Drama League Awards ceremony at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on Friday, May 19, 2023.
“I don’t think I’ve experienced a theater season in New York ever like this one,” noted Artistic Director Gabriel Stelian-Shanks. “There’s been a range, a breadth, an expansion of possibility that has been truly astonishing to witness. Theater makers have inspired not only with their creativity, but also with their drive and determination to serve audiences with vision and talent. These nominees reflect the promise and greatness inherent in the work of theater folk, and I can’t help but be deeply proud.
“I don’t think I’ve experienced a theater season in New York ever like this one,” noted Artistic Director Gabriel Stelian-Shanks. “There’s been a range, a breadth, an expansion of possibility that has been truly astonishing to witness. Theater makers have inspired not only with their creativity, but also with their drive and determination to serve audiences with vision and talent. These nominees reflect the promise and greatness inherent in the work of theater folk, and I can’t help but be deeply proud.
- 4/25/2023
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
In Gold Derby’s recent poll that asked viewers to weigh in on whether AleXa deserved to win “American Song Contest,” a plurality of respondents said yes. The singer/dancer/songwriter, who was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma but now lives in Seoul, South Korea, wowed audiences with her K-pop single “Wonderland.” She came in with 34 of the poll results, followed by Washington’s Allen Stone and his song “A Bit of Both” in second place at 28. While AleXa dominated the all-important audience vote, it was Stone who secured the most points from the national jury.
Here are the complete poll results for who viewers say deserved to win “American Song Contest” 2022:
34 — Oklahoma’s AleXa (“Wonderland”)
28 — Washington’s Allen Stone (“A Bit of Both”)
10 — Colorado’s Riker Lynch (“Feel The Love”)
8 — Kentucky’s Jordan Smith (“Sparrow”)
7 — American Samoa’s Tenelle (“Full Circle”)
4 — Tennessee’s Tyler Braden (“Seventeen”)
4 — Connecticut...
Here are the complete poll results for who viewers say deserved to win “American Song Contest” 2022:
34 — Oklahoma’s AleXa (“Wonderland”)
28 — Washington’s Allen Stone (“A Bit of Both”)
10 — Colorado’s Riker Lynch (“Feel The Love”)
8 — Kentucky’s Jordan Smith (“Sparrow”)
7 — American Samoa’s Tenelle (“Full Circle”)
4 — Tennessee’s Tyler Braden (“Seventeen”)
4 — Connecticut...
- 5/13/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“American Song Contest” started with 56 participants. But in the end, there could only be one winner. Read on for the complete results of the Season 1 finale, which aired Monday, May 9 on NBC. Warning: this article contains spoilers! Did the right person win “American Song Contest” 2022? Give us your hot take by voting in our poll below.
In the week leading up to the Grand Finals, Washington’s Allen Stone was the predicted front-runner, according to Gold Derby odds. The Grammy-nominated folk singer was the recipient of the national jury vote thrice — first in the qualifiers, then in the semi-finals, lastly in the finale — thanks to his feel-good song “A Bit of Both.” However, he was upset on finale night by Oklahoma’s AleXa, our second place choice. While Stone was a favorite of the jurists, AleXa secured more viewers’ votes and thus claimed a well-deserved victory.
See‘American Song Contest...
In the week leading up to the Grand Finals, Washington’s Allen Stone was the predicted front-runner, according to Gold Derby odds. The Grammy-nominated folk singer was the recipient of the national jury vote thrice — first in the qualifiers, then in the semi-finals, lastly in the finale — thanks to his feel-good song “A Bit of Both.” However, he was upset on finale night by Oklahoma’s AleXa, our second place choice. While Stone was a favorite of the jurists, AleXa secured more viewers’ votes and thus claimed a well-deserved victory.
See‘American Song Contest...
- 5/10/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Distributed by Nordisk Film, Edward af Sillén's musical has already been pre-purchased for Israel, Taiwan and Poland. Inspired by the same feel-good atmosphere as that found in Damien Chazelle's La La Land, with touches of former Abba member Björn Ulvæus' musical talent, Edward af Sillén's new feature, A Piece of My Heart, is set to hit Swedish cinemas on 25 December this year. The musical, penned by composer and screenwriter Lars Johansson (best known as Vasa) and based on Tomas Ledin's music and lyrics, focuses on a driven business woman, called Isabella and played by Swedish thesp Malin Åkerman, who returns to her hometown to celebrate her father’s 60th birthday. Back home, she learns that Simon, her teenage sweetheart, is getting married and realises that some feelings never go away....
Following the Lance Bass-produced YouTube documentary The Boy Band Con, a biopic of Lou Pearlman is officially in the works. Transcon will tell the story of late boy band mogul turned Ponzi schemer, who died in prison in 2016.
Producer Edward R. Pressman and Greg Basser (previously the CEO of Village Roadshow Entertainment) have teamed up for the biopic — along with hitmakers Desmond Child, Andreas Carlsson and fashion guru David Anton. The group acquired the rights to the infamous 2007 Vanity Fair feature by Bryan Burrough, along with Tyler Grey’s...
Producer Edward R. Pressman and Greg Basser (previously the CEO of Village Roadshow Entertainment) have teamed up for the biopic — along with hitmakers Desmond Child, Andreas Carlsson and fashion guru David Anton. The group acquired the rights to the infamous 2007 Vanity Fair feature by Bryan Burrough, along with Tyler Grey’s...
- 7/19/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman, one controversial mogul will get the spotlight.
The meteoric rise and epic fall of boy band impresario Lou Pearlman -- the multi-platinum-selling mogul behind the Backstreet Boys, *Nsync, and O-Town -- will be told in Transcon, produced by Edward Pressman (Wall Street), former Village Roadshow CEO Greg Basser, luxury fashion marketing guru David Anton and hitmakers Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson.
The latter duo -- who penned several signature '90s pop hits including as Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way,” *Nsync’s “Bye, Bye, Bye” and Britney Spears’...
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The meteoric rise and epic fall of boy band impresario Lou Pearlman -- the multi-platinum-selling mogul behind the Backstreet Boys, *Nsync, and O-Town -- will be told in Transcon, produced by Edward Pressman (Wall Street), former Village Roadshow CEO Greg Basser, luxury fashion marketing guru David Anton and hitmakers Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson.
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- 7/19/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman, one controversial mogul will get the spotlight.
The meteoric rise and epic fall of boy band impresario Lou Pearlman -- the multi-platinum-selling mogul behind the Backstreet Boys, *Nsync, and O-Town -- will be told in Transcon, produced by Edward Pressman (Wall Street), former Village Roadshow CEO Greg Basser, luxury fashion marketing guru David Anton and hitmakers Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson.
The latter duo -- who penned several signature '90s pop hits including as Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way,” *Nsync’s “Bye, Bye, Bye” and Britney Spears’...
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The meteoric rise and epic fall of boy band impresario Lou Pearlman -- the multi-platinum-selling mogul behind the Backstreet Boys, *Nsync, and O-Town -- will be told in Transcon, produced by Edward Pressman (Wall Street), former Village Roadshow CEO Greg Basser, luxury fashion marketing guru David Anton and hitmakers Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson.
The latter duo -- who penned several signature '90s pop hits including as Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way,” *Nsync’s “Bye, Bye, Bye” and Britney Spears’...
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- 7/19/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Reginald Hudlin (pictured at right), who received a Best Picture nomination for “Django Unchained,” will direct the musical “Beyond the Velvet Rope” with songs by hitmaker Andreas Carlsson.
Ron Bass, who won an Oscar for the “Rain Man” screenplay, is writing the script with Walter Becker (“Wild Hogs”) and G.L. Lambert. Carlsson will produce with Marcus Englefield and George Lee for Storyoscopic Films.
Carlsson’s credits include “Bye, Bye, Bye” for *Nsync, “I Want It That Way” for the Backstreet boys, “Waking Up in Vegas” for Katy Perry, “Born to Make You Happy” for Britney Spears and “I Am Alive” for Celine Dion. Carlsson has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and was also been named Ascap Songwriter of the Year.
The feature tells the story of a young pop star who falls in love with her prolific songwriter as they make their way through the Los Angeles music scene in the late 1970’s.
Ron Bass, who won an Oscar for the “Rain Man” screenplay, is writing the script with Walter Becker (“Wild Hogs”) and G.L. Lambert. Carlsson will produce with Marcus Englefield and George Lee for Storyoscopic Films.
Carlsson’s credits include “Bye, Bye, Bye” for *Nsync, “I Want It That Way” for the Backstreet boys, “Waking Up in Vegas” for Katy Perry, “Born to Make You Happy” for Britney Spears and “I Am Alive” for Celine Dion. Carlsson has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and was also been named Ascap Songwriter of the Year.
The feature tells the story of a young pop star who falls in love with her prolific songwriter as they make their way through the Los Angeles music scene in the late 1970’s.
- 5/9/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
“House Party” director and “Django Unchained” producer Reginald Hudlin has signed on to direct “Beyond the Velvet Rope,” an upcoming musical based on the music of Grammy winning songwriter Andreas Carlsson.
Carlsson’s credits include some of the most iconic pop songs of the late 1990s and early 2000s, including *Nsync’s “Bye Bye Bye” and Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way.” But “Beyond the Velvet Rope” will take place in the 1970s, following a pop star named Sky who falls in love with her songwriter, Luke. Together, they rise to the top of the industry, as Luke finds the fine line between success and failure and the realization that life can turn on a single song.
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“The music for this film is inspired by the core of my upbringing,” Carlsson said in a statement.
Carlsson’s credits include some of the most iconic pop songs of the late 1990s and early 2000s, including *Nsync’s “Bye Bye Bye” and Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way.” But “Beyond the Velvet Rope” will take place in the 1970s, following a pop star named Sky who falls in love with her songwriter, Luke. Together, they rise to the top of the industry, as Luke finds the fine line between success and failure and the realization that life can turn on a single song.
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“The music for this film is inspired by the core of my upbringing,” Carlsson said in a statement.
- 5/9/2019
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Marshall director Reginald Hudlin has signed on to direct Beyond the Velvet Rope, a musical film that will be based on the original music of Andreas Carlsson. The prolific Swedish songwriter has penned hits for the likes of Celine Dion, Katy Perry, Britney Spears Nsync, Backstreet Boys, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard and American Idol stars including Carrie Underwood and Clay Aiken.
The original script for Velvet Rope was penned by Oscar-winning Rain Man writer Ron Bass and Walter Becker & G.L. Lambert. It centers on an up-and-coming pop named Sky who falls in love with her prolific songwriter Luke as they make their way through the Los Angeles music scene in the late 1970s. They make a fairy-tale ascent to the top, but Luke begins to drift from his first love (music) and finds the fine line between success and failure, and the realization that life can turn on a single song.
The original script for Velvet Rope was penned by Oscar-winning Rain Man writer Ron Bass and Walter Becker & G.L. Lambert. It centers on an up-and-coming pop named Sky who falls in love with her prolific songwriter Luke as they make their way through the Los Angeles music scene in the late 1970s. They make a fairy-tale ascent to the top, but Luke begins to drift from his first love (music) and finds the fine line between success and failure, and the realization that life can turn on a single song.
- 5/9/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
YouTube has ordered The Lou Pearlman Project (working title), a documentary about the rise and fall of Lou Pearlman, the notorious record producer and convicted fraudster who was behind such successful boy bands as *Nsync, and Backstreet Boys.*Nsync member Lance Bass serves as an executive producer on the project, from Craig Piligian’s Pilgrim Media Group, a Lionsgate company, which is set for premiere later this year on YouTube Red.
The docu details the story of Lou Pearlman, his remarkable successes and offenses, and his tragic end while serving a 25-year prison sentence for multiple felony convictions. The Lou Pearlman Project reveals the dark side of stardom and the music industry as members of multi-platinum-selling bands like *Nsync, Backstreet Boys, O-Town and Take 5 tell all about working with Pearlman.
Featured in the documentary are in-depth interviews with Backstreet Boys’ Aj McLean; O-Town’s Ashley Parker Angel; recording artist...
The docu details the story of Lou Pearlman, his remarkable successes and offenses, and his tragic end while serving a 25-year prison sentence for multiple felony convictions. The Lou Pearlman Project reveals the dark side of stardom and the music industry as members of multi-platinum-selling bands like *Nsync, Backstreet Boys, O-Town and Take 5 tell all about working with Pearlman.
Featured in the documentary are in-depth interviews with Backstreet Boys’ Aj McLean; O-Town’s Ashley Parker Angel; recording artist...
- 4/24/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Leslie Grief’s ThinkFactory Media is teaming with hitmaking songwriter-producers Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson on The Lou Pearlman Story, a limited series about the man behind megaplatinum boy bands Backstreet Boys and ‘Nsync who went from mogul to inmate after being convicted of running a huge Ponzi scheme. Years after shepherding his boy bands to global stardom, Lou Pearlman was caught on the run and pleading guilty to conspiracy, money laundering and…...
- 6/8/2017
- Deadline TV
The life story of Lou Pearlman, the former multiplatinum boy band manager-turned-convicted felon, is getting the movie treatment. John Stamos, Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson have acquired the rights to Tyler Gray’s 2008 book The Hit Charade: Lou Pearlman, Boy Bands, and the Biggest Ponzi Scheme in U.S. History and will serve as producers of the film, which is in the early development stage. This comes just weeks after news spread that a limited series about Pearlman wa…...
- 9/7/2016
- Deadline
Music producer and manager Lou Pearlman died in prison on Friday from an undisclosed illness, People has confirmed. He was 62. Known in his heyday as "Big Poppa," Pearlman was one of the successful music producers of the 1990s. Based in Orlando, Florida, he created several boybands, including the Backstreet Boys, Nsync, Lfo and O-Town. But things went south for Pearlman in 2000, when the Backstreet Boys filed a lawsuit against Pearlman, alleging that their contract was unfair. (In court documents, the band alleged that they had only received $300,000 while Pearlman received millions.) Soon afterwards, Nsync also filed suit. Pop star Aaron Carter...
- 8/21/2016
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
We now know how Katy Perry's name ended up on the official registration of a song the media claims is a hit piece targeting Taylor Swift ... Katy had nothing to do with it, but a producer who once worked with her did. The song -- "1984" -- was registered with Bmi last September. When you go to the Bmi site, it lists Katy as the artist and 4 producers/songwriters, including Dallas Austin and a guy named Andreas Carlsson.
- 6/9/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
As far as I’m concerned it’s still 1999. That’s the year the greatest song in pop music made its debut. In April of that year, my boos, the Backstreet Boys, dropped their first single off their Y2k-themed Millennium. The track, “I Want It That Way,” changed the scope of pop music at the time, which had favored cheese over substance. It was deeper, more meaningful and definitely impactful.
The chart-topping, Grammy-nominated tune landed at #10 on the MTV/Rolling Stone magazine-curated list of "100 Greatest Pop Songs Of All Time.” Written and produced by pop demi-god Max Martin (along with fellow Swede Andreas Carlsson and Kristian Lundin), the song quickly became a “Trl” and Top 40 radio staple.
The video itself was a more mature look at the five guys in the band. The Wayne Isham-directed clip was actually pretty simple, given the complex heartache of the track. The...
The chart-topping, Grammy-nominated tune landed at #10 on the MTV/Rolling Stone magazine-curated list of "100 Greatest Pop Songs Of All Time.” Written and produced by pop demi-god Max Martin (along with fellow Swede Andreas Carlsson and Kristian Lundin), the song quickly became a “Trl” and Top 40 radio staple.
The video itself was a more mature look at the five guys in the band. The Wayne Isham-directed clip was actually pretty simple, given the complex heartache of the track. The...
- 1/20/2012
- by Jocelyn Vena
- MTV Newsroom
Katy Perry debuts a music video for her single "Waking Up in Vegas", which is taken from her 2008 studio album entitled "One of the Boys". In the video, Katy and her beau, who is portrayed by Joel David Moore, win almost all the games in a club in Las Vegas. The twosome previously was credited as "hungover and broke" persons.
"Waking Up in Vegas" music video was directed by Joseph Kahn. The song itself was written by Katy Perry, Desmond Child, and Andreas Carlsson. Soon after releasing her new music video, Katy says she is hoping to bring more mature music for her next album. "I definitely want to make a follow-up pop, fun record. I'm not looking to alienate my fans, but I can't be that grown-up Shirley Temple girl wearing the stupid strawberry in her hair all the time ... because I'd kill myself or someone else would for me,...
"Waking Up in Vegas" music video was directed by Joseph Kahn. The song itself was written by Katy Perry, Desmond Child, and Andreas Carlsson. Soon after releasing her new music video, Katy says she is hoping to bring more mature music for her next album. "I definitely want to make a follow-up pop, fun record. I'm not looking to alienate my fans, but I can't be that grown-up Shirley Temple girl wearing the stupid strawberry in her hair all the time ... because I'd kill myself or someone else would for me,...
- 4/28/2009
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Katy Perry has premiered a music video to promote her single called "Waking Up in Vegas". In the Joseph Kahn-directed video, she and her boyfriend played by Joel David Moore win almost all games in one of the Las Vegas' clubs after previously captured as two "hungover and broke" persons.
"Waking Up in Vegas" is a song penned by Katy Perry, Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson. The track is lifted from Katy's 2008 studio album "One of the Boys" and is expected to be released as the next single after "Thinking of You".
Elsewhere, Katy Perry says she will come out with more mature music for her next album. "I definitely want to make a follow-up pop, fun record. I'm not looking to alienate my fans, but I can't be that grown-up Shirley Temple girl wearing the stupid strawberry in her hair all the time ... because I'd kill myself or someone else would for me,...
"Waking Up in Vegas" is a song penned by Katy Perry, Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson. The track is lifted from Katy's 2008 studio album "One of the Boys" and is expected to be released as the next single after "Thinking of You".
Elsewhere, Katy Perry says she will come out with more mature music for her next album. "I definitely want to make a follow-up pop, fun record. I'm not looking to alienate my fans, but I can't be that grown-up Shirley Temple girl wearing the stupid strawberry in her hair all the time ... because I'd kill myself or someone else would for me,...
- 4/28/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
A music video directed by Joseph Kahn for Katy Perry's single "Waking Up in Vegas" has been partially revealed through a newly-found sneak peek. It starts with Katy leaning against Joel David Moore's shoulder.
After a tag read "Out to tear up the town, now they're hungover and broke" appears in the video, Joel is seen holding one coin on his hand. Then, scenes in which the "Avatar" actor and Katy try their luck in Las Vegas take over.
"Waking Up in Vegas" is a song penned by Katy Perry, Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson. The track is lifted from Katy's 2008 studio album "One of the Boys" and is expected to be released as the next single after "Thinking of You".
Preview of Katy Perry's "Waking Up in Vegas" music video:...
After a tag read "Out to tear up the town, now they're hungover and broke" appears in the video, Joel is seen holding one coin on his hand. Then, scenes in which the "Avatar" actor and Katy try their luck in Las Vegas take over.
"Waking Up in Vegas" is a song penned by Katy Perry, Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson. The track is lifted from Katy's 2008 studio album "One of the Boys" and is expected to be released as the next single after "Thinking of You".
Preview of Katy Perry's "Waking Up in Vegas" music video:...
- 4/11/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
What to expect from Katy Perry's upcoming music video for her single "Waking Up in Vegas" has been revealed through a behind-the-scenes footage. It previews her sitting behind the wheels of a yellow Lamborghini, and "Avatar" actor Joel David Moore standing next to the other car parked beside her ride.
In addition, the footage also gives a look at the scenes previously teased through several on-set pictures. It shows Katy standing close to Joel in a glass booth, both are laughing through the filming process. No release date, however, has been shared for the music video, which was shot in the valet area at the Palms and a Sky Villa in the Fantasy Tower.
"Waking Up in Vegas" is a song penned by Katy Perry, Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson. The track appears in her 2008 studio album "One of the Boys" and is expected to be released as the...
In addition, the footage also gives a look at the scenes previously teased through several on-set pictures. It shows Katy standing close to Joel in a glass booth, both are laughing through the filming process. No release date, however, has been shared for the music video, which was shot in the valet area at the Palms and a Sky Villa in the Fantasy Tower.
"Waking Up in Vegas" is a song penned by Katy Perry, Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson. The track appears in her 2008 studio album "One of the Boys" and is expected to be released as the...
- 3/20/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Pictures from the shooting location of Katy Perry's "Waking Up in Vegas" music video have been outed, giving a look at the singer locking lips with her love interest played by "Avatar" actor Joel David Moore. Several of the photos show them standing close to each other in a glass booth and being showered with money, while the others capture her dressing as a showgirl.
Katy has filmed "Waking Up in Vegas" music video in the valet at the Palms and a Sky Villa in the Fantasy Tower on Tuesday, March 10. She is reportedly arranged to have a number of local entertainers to join her during the video shot. Unfortunately, no release date has been set for the video.
"Waking Up in Vegas" is a song penned by Katy, Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson. The track appears in her 2008 studio album "One of the Boys" and expected to be...
Katy has filmed "Waking Up in Vegas" music video in the valet at the Palms and a Sky Villa in the Fantasy Tower on Tuesday, March 10. She is reportedly arranged to have a number of local entertainers to join her during the video shot. Unfortunately, no release date has been set for the video.
"Waking Up in Vegas" is a song penned by Katy, Desmond Child and Andreas Carlsson. The track appears in her 2008 studio album "One of the Boys" and expected to be...
- 3/13/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
A brand new song from David Archuleta called "Desperate" has been revealed. Written by a team comprising of Andreas Carlsson, Desmond Child, Konstantin Rethwisch and Alexander Rethwisch, the new single narrates a cry for help from someone but no one hears.
"Desperate" is confirmed to be among other new tracks on Archuleta's self-titled debut album, which hits the U.S. stores on November 11. Speaking about his first effort, he said during an interview on "The Billy Bush Show", "We experimented on this album and that way I didn't get stuck in a niche. I wanted to make sure there was a variety."
In anticipation of Archuleta's newly-released LP, AOL holds a free online listening party. All his new tracks from lead single "Crush" to a cover version of Robbie Williams' song "Angels" are available to be listened on AOL's music page.
Audio stream of David Archuleta's "Desperate":...
"Desperate" is confirmed to be among other new tracks on Archuleta's self-titled debut album, which hits the U.S. stores on November 11. Speaking about his first effort, he said during an interview on "The Billy Bush Show", "We experimented on this album and that way I didn't get stuck in a niche. I wanted to make sure there was a variety."
In anticipation of Archuleta's newly-released LP, AOL holds a free online listening party. All his new tracks from lead single "Crush" to a cover version of Robbie Williams' song "Angels" are available to be listened on AOL's music page.
Audio stream of David Archuleta's "Desperate":...
- 11/11/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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