After controversy-causing Roseanne Barr invoked Roseanne 2.0's cancellation with a racist tweet, we've been playing a mental highlight reel of her most offensive moments. And though the worst of it is heavily weighted, it's safe to say that we were all offended by her dying cat rendition of the National Anthem. Of course in typical Roseanne fashion, the personality was very Idgaf about what other people thought, addressing it in an interview on The Green Room with Paul Provenza. "I care what people do," she said. "I don’t care what they think. That’s what I’m trying to say. Let’s stop holocausts. When I did The Star Spangled Banner — let’s care about freedom, instead of symbols of freedom for a f--king change." ...she was defending a photoshoot she did as Adolf Hitler at the time. In aaaany case, she was not the first (and definitely not...
- 5/30/2018
- by Tiffany White
- Life and Style
Historically speaking, people are almost always blown away by celebrities who decide to take on the honor of belting out “The Star-Spangled Banner” at high-profile events. (Never forget Whitney Houston’s chill-inducing performance at Super Bowl Xxv in 1991.)
That being said, there have also been a handful of times singers’ renditions didn’t go over well with audiences, like Fergie’s jazzy take at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game, which prompted Lol-worthy reactions from celebrity attendees and Twitter users.
Amid the buzz-worthy moment, we’re taking a look back at other star-fronted national anthem performances that left some viewers speechless, confused...
That being said, there have also been a handful of times singers’ renditions didn’t go over well with audiences, like Fergie’s jazzy take at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game, which prompted Lol-worthy reactions from celebrity attendees and Twitter users.
Amid the buzz-worthy moment, we’re taking a look back at other star-fronted national anthem performances that left some viewers speechless, confused...
- 2/19/2018
- by Grace Gavilanes
- PEOPLE.com
RedOne might not be the most recognizable name in music - but he's responsible for some of the biggest Top 40 hits of the century. Born Nadir Khayat in Morocco in 1972, RedOne began producing and songwriting music in 1998. By 2006, he scored Billboard hits like Kat DeLuna's summer jam "Whine Up." But it wasn't until he teamed up with Lady Gaga that he became a go-to hitmaker in Hollywood. RedOne co-wrote and produced most of Gaga's earliest hits, from breakouts "Just Dance" and "Poker Face" to "LoveGame." Now 44 and with three Grammys to his name, RedOne has produced hits for everyone in the industry,...
- 7/6/2016
- by Jeff Nelson, @nelson_jeff
- PEOPLE.com
We have added a set pictures from the event 3rd Annual Unlikely Heroes Awards Dinner and Gala to Benefit Child Victims of Sex Slavery. Guests included Selena Gomez, Francia Raisa, Kat DeLuna, Josh Golden, Logan Huffman, Serinda Swan, Austin North, JoJo, Daniella Alonso, Nolan Gerard Funk, Andrew Garcia, Jesse McCartney, Liana Liberato, Katie Peterson, Daphne Blunt, Courtney Hope Turner, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle, v, Charlotte Ross, Azie Tesfai, Selena GomezSelena Gomez, David Hudson and Erica Greve. Photos are copyright by Izumi Hasegawa / PRPhotos.com.
- 11/15/2014
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
The list of artists who've aced the national anthem is impressive, but the ones who've butchered it are probably more fascinating. And according to a new iHeartRadio survey, many have indeed flubbed their performances of the country's theme song. A significant majority of those polled feel Christina Aguilera's infamous 2011 rendering -- during which the singer replaced "What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming" with "What so proudly we watched at the twilight's last gleaming" -- clocks in as the worst performance.
The rankings of the most "cringeworthy" national anthem performances are:
1. Christina Aguilera (2011 Super Bowl) -- 35.9%
2. Steven Tyler (2012 Afc Championship Game) -- 24.7%
3. Kat DeLuna (2008 NFL Game) -- 13.1%
4. Michael Bolton (2003 Alcs) -- 9.6%
5. Scott Stapp of Creed (2005 Nascar Ford 400) -- 9.0%
6. Luke Bryan (2012 Mlb All-Star Game) -- 7.6%
In keeping with the America-themed surveys, 27 percent of iHeartRadio listeners feel that Bruce Springsteen is the most quintessential American artist. Check out...
The rankings of the most "cringeworthy" national anthem performances are:
1. Christina Aguilera (2011 Super Bowl) -- 35.9%
2. Steven Tyler (2012 Afc Championship Game) -- 24.7%
3. Kat DeLuna (2008 NFL Game) -- 13.1%
4. Michael Bolton (2003 Alcs) -- 9.6%
5. Scott Stapp of Creed (2005 Nascar Ford 400) -- 9.0%
6. Luke Bryan (2012 Mlb All-Star Game) -- 7.6%
In keeping with the America-themed surveys, 27 percent of iHeartRadio listeners feel that Bruce Springsteen is the most quintessential American artist. Check out...
- 7/19/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Satisfying a hankering for Japanese food, Selena Gomez headed to Kabuki with a friend in Encino, California on Monday (June 10).
The "Spring Breakers" star looked cute in a black top, tan sweater, long patterned skirt, and sandals as she made her way back to her vehicle.
On Sunday night, the 20-year-old singer/actress supported her Lgtb fans by attending La Pride.
While checking out Kat DeLuna on stage, Selena showed off her awesome abs in a button-down denim shirt tied to expose her midriff, high-waisted black leggings, and some sexy spectacles.
The "Spring Breakers" star looked cute in a black top, tan sweater, long patterned skirt, and sandals as she made her way back to her vehicle.
On Sunday night, the 20-year-old singer/actress supported her Lgtb fans by attending La Pride.
While checking out Kat DeLuna on stage, Selena showed off her awesome abs in a button-down denim shirt tied to expose her midriff, high-waisted black leggings, and some sexy spectacles.
- 6/11/2013
- GossipCenter
Selena Gomez enjoyed a Sunday night out with her girlfriends last night. The "Come & Get It" singer hit the 2013 L.A. Gay Pride Festival in West Hollywood with a group of pals, including Secret Life of the American Teenager actress Francia Raisa, to hang out and watch her friend Kat Deluna perform on the main stage. Dressed in a sleeveless denim top, tight black leggings, thick-rimmed glasses and red lipstick, the brunette beauty and her entourage of girlfriends sat backstage and nibbled on appetizers while watching Deluna get ready for her performance. During Deluna's performance, Gomez, 20, watched from the side of the stage and danced with her friends. At one point, Deluna even...
- 6/10/2013
- E! Online
The star stepped out with her friends where she opted for a casual outfit that still looked totally cool!
The 20-year-old “Slow Down” singer stepped out in West Hollywood, Calif. on June 9 to support the Lgbt movement at an La Pride event wearing one of her most adorable looks yet! Selena Gomez flaunted her figure in a denim shirt that she tied up to reveal her midriff.
Selena Gomez La Pride Outfit:
Despite her ‘Jelena’ relationship drama the singer looked happy and bubbly as she attended the La Pride event with her friends. She hung out with gal pal Francia Raisa while watching another celeb and friend, Kat DeLuna, perform for the audience.
Is it just us, or does Selena look way more mature?! The singer and actress wore high-waisted leather leggings paired with a sleeveless crop top that featured denim-studded collar. She wore her hair straight and finished off...
The 20-year-old “Slow Down” singer stepped out in West Hollywood, Calif. on June 9 to support the Lgbt movement at an La Pride event wearing one of her most adorable looks yet! Selena Gomez flaunted her figure in a denim shirt that she tied up to reveal her midriff.
Selena Gomez La Pride Outfit:
Despite her ‘Jelena’ relationship drama the singer looked happy and bubbly as she attended the La Pride event with her friends. She hung out with gal pal Francia Raisa while watching another celeb and friend, Kat DeLuna, perform for the audience.
Is it just us, or does Selena look way more mature?! The singer and actress wore high-waisted leather leggings paired with a sleeveless crop top that featured denim-studded collar. She wore her hair straight and finished off...
- 6/10/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Lil Wayne’s hospitalization caused quite the buzz around Twitter and tons of his famous friends posted their reactions. We’re just happy he’s okay!
After reports went viral that rapper Lil Wayne was hospitalized on Mar. 15 due to seizures and was possibly in critical condition, his famous friends took to Twitter to react and explain what they thought.
It’s still not totally clear what went down last night — TMZ reported that Lil Wayne, 30, was near death and his friends and family were saying their goodbyes. However, his reps now say he is recovering from the seizures he suffered.
Stars Tweet Their Support
His close friends, including rappers Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Mack Maine have been tweeting their support. See below for a round-up of some of the top celebrity — and even athlete tweets in support of Weezy.
Gabby Douglas: Sending up prayers for @LilTunechi #PrayForWeezy
Ryan Lochte...
After reports went viral that rapper Lil Wayne was hospitalized on Mar. 15 due to seizures and was possibly in critical condition, his famous friends took to Twitter to react and explain what they thought.
It’s still not totally clear what went down last night — TMZ reported that Lil Wayne, 30, was near death and his friends and family were saying their goodbyes. However, his reps now say he is recovering from the seizures he suffered.
Stars Tweet Their Support
His close friends, including rappers Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Mack Maine have been tweeting their support. See below for a round-up of some of the top celebrity — and even athlete tweets in support of Weezy.
Gabby Douglas: Sending up prayers for @LilTunechi #PrayForWeezy
Ryan Lochte...
- 3/16/2013
- by Emily Longeretta
- HollywoodLife
Update: Lil Wayne (or someone using his account) just posted to Twitter -- "I'm good everybody. Thx for the prayers and love." Sources tell us he's sleeping ... and it's impossible to sleep and tweet at the same time.Lil Wayne's hospitalization on Friday caused an outpouring of support on the web.His Young Money label artists, famous fans, and more took to Twitter to offer their prayers. Read their reactions below (note that some of the tweets may conflict with reports on his condition):Birdman @BIRDMAN5STAR My son is in good spirit..feelin much betta...be home soon.YMCMBSnoop Dogg @SnoopDoggpraying for Lil wayne. N his family. We need a heavy prayer line to get Wayne bc to life. We need to help. He's our Lil brother @LilTunechiMack Maine @mackmaineWe will be releasing an official statement shortly but dont believe the nonsense about comas and tubes to breathe...that's false!
- 3/16/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Actors of color contend with stereotypes and typecasting on a daily basis. In Hollywood, even in the ‘post-racial era’ an actor’s ethnicity can severely limit the types of roles they are considered for. A Latino actor often has no choice but to audition for roles as a gardener, maid, or janitor and be asked to fake an accent. It’s not much better for blacks.
Despite the success of black actors in mainstream blockbusters and African-Americans having won Oscars in all the major acting categories, it is still rare to have an all-black cast or to see a black actor in a leading role in Hollywood. Most of the roles offered in mainstream movies to a person of color are that of the token minority. Either that or you play a criminal, thug, gangbanger, or sometimes a reformed criminal trying to change your life around.
What if you happen to be Latino and black? Well, things get even more complicated. Early last year mun2, an English-language television network targeting U.S.-born Latinos, took on this very issue in a short web documentary called Black and Latino. Actors, musicians, and journalists like Christina Milian, Tatyana Ali, and Judy Reyes take on the question, “What does it mean to be black and Latino in the U.S.?”
Watch the full doc here.
Black and Latino features interviews with Latino actors Laz Alonso (Avatar, Jumping the Broom), Tatyana Ali (Fresh Prince of Bel Air), Gina Torres (Suits, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys) and Judy Reyes (Scrubs), musicians Christina Milian ("Dip it Low") and Kat DeLuna ("Whine Up"), and journalist Soledad O'Brien (CNN), among many others.
Afro-Latino actors are a conundrum for casting directors who are looking for a more ‘typical’ Latino look (read as light-skinned and Mexican). They end up booking more African-American roles because they don’t fit the stereotype of what Latinos look like. In Black and Latino actress Gina Torres explains, “When I became an actress I quickly realized that the world liked their Latinas to look Italian, not like me. So I wasn't going up for Latina parts. I was going up for African-American parts.”
Beyond the acting world Afro-Latinos contend with a host of issues. They have to fight for acceptance within the Latino community and sometimes even within their own family (lighter skin is often considered more desirable amongst Latinos). And to further complicate things many Latinos are unaware of or even deny their African roots. But outside of the Hollywood system, in the indie film world, there are Latinos who have embraced their African heritage and focused their cameras on Afro-Latinos. LatinoBuzz talked to some Afro-Latina filmmakers who have decided to tell their own stories. Who needs Hollywood anyway? Here are three documentaries that are currently in production.
Negrita
Writer, Director, Producer: Magdalena Albizu
Producer: Ingrid Matias
Expected date of completion: September 2014
Donate online: http://negritadocumentary.wordpress.com/donate
Website: www.negritadocumentary.com
Follow: @NegritaDoc on Twitter and Facebook
Movies that center on Afro-Latinos are far and few between. Filmmaker Magdalena Albizu has a personal stake in her documentary Negrita. She says, “This documentary is my truth. My truth is my family keeps stating I am not Black and proving to them I am. This documentary is a portrait of my struggle to determine and claim my identity.”
Watch the trailer here.
Issues of identity are at the core of the Afro-Latino experience in the United States. Seen by Latinos as a novelty, Afro-Latinos often get asked, “Where did you learn to speak Spanish?” On the flip side, whites confuse black Latinos for being African-American. Compounded with the insistence of many Latino families to deny their blackness, Afro-Latinos must reconcile what are seen to be conflicting identities. Negrita producer Ingrid Matias encourages Afro-Latinos to embrace their mixed heritage, “It’s important for Latinos to realize and accept that their African heritage does not make them less “Latino”, regardless of where they fall on the color spectrum.”
With their documentary Albizu and Matias hope to, “launch a transnational dialogue on race, identity, ethnicity, nationality and community-building.” The film aims to document the experience of Afro-Latinas in the U.S. through interviews, “In their own words, empowered, self-affirming educated Afro-Latinas, located around the United States, share their experiences of living with a changing, often contested identity in a racialized society and how it affects their personal and professional lives.”
Nosotros Los De La Saya (We of The Saya)
Director, Producer: Sisa Bueno
Expected date of completion: Late 2013 - Early 2014
Donate online: http://kck.st/TTM6wy
Website: www.nosotroslosdelasaya.com
Follow: @WeoftheSayaFilm on Twitter and Facebook
Sisa Bueno is a filmmaker of Cuban and Dominican descent who has first-hand experience with the struggles of being a U.S.-born Afro-Latina, “Growing up as a first generation Afro-Latina-American was very challenging for me, due to the fixed social identifiers for “Black” and “Latino” that have been created in the United States. There were feelings of alienation growing up that I had to overcome. Within the Latino community itself, I experience discrimination.” Bueno’s personal history has informed her choices as a filmmaker. She took her feelings of alienation and channeled them into her documentary, We of The Saya, a story of grassroots activism and social change.
Watch the trailer here.
The subject was one she felt compelled to share with audiences since, “the Afro-Latino perspective is one that is rarely seen on screen.” She explains further, “As a filmmaker, I am intrigued by complex stories that are untold, and I tend to focus on underrepresented stories and points of view.” Her film, We of la Saya, follows Martina Barra, “a poor farmer struggling to survive in her small village deep in the rural mountains of Bolivia...as she embarks on a journey of self-empowerment and joins a popular movement to change the Bolivian constitution, which would bring basic civil rights to Afro-Bolivians like her.”
Bueno started filming five years ago and has created an outreach program to partner with community organizations who have hosted work-in-progress screenings throughout New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia. Currently, she has invitations to do community screenings in Cambridge, Ma, Washington DC, and Miami.
NEgro
Director: Dash Harris
Expected date of completion: Late 2013
Donate online: www.gofundme.com/negrodocu
Website: www.negrodocumentary.com
Follow: @InADash on Twitter and Facebook
The docuseries Negro explores, “Identity, colonization, racism and the African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean and the color complex among Latinos.” Filmmaker Dash Harris emailed her thoughts to LatinoBuzz while in Peru shooting the Verano Negro festivities, an annual showcase of Afro-Peruvian dance, music, and food.
Harris, herself Afro-Latina, was lucky enough to have a family that embraced their black ancestry leaving her free from the denial of blackness many Afro-Latinos suffer. “My family is from Panama and I didn't have any of these issues because my parents empowered us to be proud of history, ancestry and made it a point that we read and learn about it.” Yet, even with her family’s acceptance she confronted discrimination outside the home, “Sure, my whole life I've never felt accepted by the Latin American community In the U.S. (outside the U.S. and in Latin America, I am just assumed to be from that country or another Latin American country). I always felt I had to prove myself and was never comfortable negotiating my identity. So I didn't. No one can tell you who you are and I went where I was accepted and loved for exactly who I am, no explanation needed.”
Hers is a recurring theme, Afro-Latinos face constant rejection on a societal level of their claim to being culturally Latino. Ignorance on the part of Latinos of their own history keeps them from accepting African descendants as their own. Harris hopes to break open the silence on colorism in Latin America with her documentary, “The issues the series covers are pervasive throughout Latin America and it's absurd that these issues aren't really spoken about in the open. Afrodescendants are deeply marginalized throughout the Americas and their legacies hidden, their stories need to be told and it is long overdue.”
Most people have no idea that the vast majority of African slaves were taken to Latin America, not the United States. More than 11 million Africans (25 times the number sent to the U.S.) ended up south of the border. The African Diaspora in Latin America has been kept in the shadows long enough. Thanks to these determined Afro-Latina indie filmmakers their stories will be pushed to the forefront. Let’s hope Hollywood catches up sometime soon.
Written byJuan Caceres and Vanessa Erazo, LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow @LatinoBuzz on twitter and facebook.
Despite the success of black actors in mainstream blockbusters and African-Americans having won Oscars in all the major acting categories, it is still rare to have an all-black cast or to see a black actor in a leading role in Hollywood. Most of the roles offered in mainstream movies to a person of color are that of the token minority. Either that or you play a criminal, thug, gangbanger, or sometimes a reformed criminal trying to change your life around.
What if you happen to be Latino and black? Well, things get even more complicated. Early last year mun2, an English-language television network targeting U.S.-born Latinos, took on this very issue in a short web documentary called Black and Latino. Actors, musicians, and journalists like Christina Milian, Tatyana Ali, and Judy Reyes take on the question, “What does it mean to be black and Latino in the U.S.?”
Watch the full doc here.
Black and Latino features interviews with Latino actors Laz Alonso (Avatar, Jumping the Broom), Tatyana Ali (Fresh Prince of Bel Air), Gina Torres (Suits, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys) and Judy Reyes (Scrubs), musicians Christina Milian ("Dip it Low") and Kat DeLuna ("Whine Up"), and journalist Soledad O'Brien (CNN), among many others.
Afro-Latino actors are a conundrum for casting directors who are looking for a more ‘typical’ Latino look (read as light-skinned and Mexican). They end up booking more African-American roles because they don’t fit the stereotype of what Latinos look like. In Black and Latino actress Gina Torres explains, “When I became an actress I quickly realized that the world liked their Latinas to look Italian, not like me. So I wasn't going up for Latina parts. I was going up for African-American parts.”
Beyond the acting world Afro-Latinos contend with a host of issues. They have to fight for acceptance within the Latino community and sometimes even within their own family (lighter skin is often considered more desirable amongst Latinos). And to further complicate things many Latinos are unaware of or even deny their African roots. But outside of the Hollywood system, in the indie film world, there are Latinos who have embraced their African heritage and focused their cameras on Afro-Latinos. LatinoBuzz talked to some Afro-Latina filmmakers who have decided to tell their own stories. Who needs Hollywood anyway? Here are three documentaries that are currently in production.
Negrita
Writer, Director, Producer: Magdalena Albizu
Producer: Ingrid Matias
Expected date of completion: September 2014
Donate online: http://negritadocumentary.wordpress.com/donate
Website: www.negritadocumentary.com
Follow: @NegritaDoc on Twitter and Facebook
Movies that center on Afro-Latinos are far and few between. Filmmaker Magdalena Albizu has a personal stake in her documentary Negrita. She says, “This documentary is my truth. My truth is my family keeps stating I am not Black and proving to them I am. This documentary is a portrait of my struggle to determine and claim my identity.”
Watch the trailer here.
Issues of identity are at the core of the Afro-Latino experience in the United States. Seen by Latinos as a novelty, Afro-Latinos often get asked, “Where did you learn to speak Spanish?” On the flip side, whites confuse black Latinos for being African-American. Compounded with the insistence of many Latino families to deny their blackness, Afro-Latinos must reconcile what are seen to be conflicting identities. Negrita producer Ingrid Matias encourages Afro-Latinos to embrace their mixed heritage, “It’s important for Latinos to realize and accept that their African heritage does not make them less “Latino”, regardless of where they fall on the color spectrum.”
With their documentary Albizu and Matias hope to, “launch a transnational dialogue on race, identity, ethnicity, nationality and community-building.” The film aims to document the experience of Afro-Latinas in the U.S. through interviews, “In their own words, empowered, self-affirming educated Afro-Latinas, located around the United States, share their experiences of living with a changing, often contested identity in a racialized society and how it affects their personal and professional lives.”
Nosotros Los De La Saya (We of The Saya)
Director, Producer: Sisa Bueno
Expected date of completion: Late 2013 - Early 2014
Donate online: http://kck.st/TTM6wy
Website: www.nosotroslosdelasaya.com
Follow: @WeoftheSayaFilm on Twitter and Facebook
Sisa Bueno is a filmmaker of Cuban and Dominican descent who has first-hand experience with the struggles of being a U.S.-born Afro-Latina, “Growing up as a first generation Afro-Latina-American was very challenging for me, due to the fixed social identifiers for “Black” and “Latino” that have been created in the United States. There were feelings of alienation growing up that I had to overcome. Within the Latino community itself, I experience discrimination.” Bueno’s personal history has informed her choices as a filmmaker. She took her feelings of alienation and channeled them into her documentary, We of The Saya, a story of grassroots activism and social change.
Watch the trailer here.
The subject was one she felt compelled to share with audiences since, “the Afro-Latino perspective is one that is rarely seen on screen.” She explains further, “As a filmmaker, I am intrigued by complex stories that are untold, and I tend to focus on underrepresented stories and points of view.” Her film, We of la Saya, follows Martina Barra, “a poor farmer struggling to survive in her small village deep in the rural mountains of Bolivia...as she embarks on a journey of self-empowerment and joins a popular movement to change the Bolivian constitution, which would bring basic civil rights to Afro-Bolivians like her.”
Bueno started filming five years ago and has created an outreach program to partner with community organizations who have hosted work-in-progress screenings throughout New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia. Currently, she has invitations to do community screenings in Cambridge, Ma, Washington DC, and Miami.
NEgro
Director: Dash Harris
Expected date of completion: Late 2013
Donate online: www.gofundme.com/negrodocu
Website: www.negrodocumentary.com
Follow: @InADash on Twitter and Facebook
The docuseries Negro explores, “Identity, colonization, racism and the African Diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean and the color complex among Latinos.” Filmmaker Dash Harris emailed her thoughts to LatinoBuzz while in Peru shooting the Verano Negro festivities, an annual showcase of Afro-Peruvian dance, music, and food.
Harris, herself Afro-Latina, was lucky enough to have a family that embraced their black ancestry leaving her free from the denial of blackness many Afro-Latinos suffer. “My family is from Panama and I didn't have any of these issues because my parents empowered us to be proud of history, ancestry and made it a point that we read and learn about it.” Yet, even with her family’s acceptance she confronted discrimination outside the home, “Sure, my whole life I've never felt accepted by the Latin American community In the U.S. (outside the U.S. and in Latin America, I am just assumed to be from that country or another Latin American country). I always felt I had to prove myself and was never comfortable negotiating my identity. So I didn't. No one can tell you who you are and I went where I was accepted and loved for exactly who I am, no explanation needed.”
Hers is a recurring theme, Afro-Latinos face constant rejection on a societal level of their claim to being culturally Latino. Ignorance on the part of Latinos of their own history keeps them from accepting African descendants as their own. Harris hopes to break open the silence on colorism in Latin America with her documentary, “The issues the series covers are pervasive throughout Latin America and it's absurd that these issues aren't really spoken about in the open. Afrodescendants are deeply marginalized throughout the Americas and their legacies hidden, their stories need to be told and it is long overdue.”
Most people have no idea that the vast majority of African slaves were taken to Latin America, not the United States. More than 11 million Africans (25 times the number sent to the U.S.) ended up south of the border. The African Diaspora in Latin America has been kept in the shadows long enough. Thanks to these determined Afro-Latina indie filmmakers their stories will be pushed to the forefront. Let’s hope Hollywood catches up sometime soon.
Written byJuan Caceres and Vanessa Erazo, LatinoBuzz is a weekly feature on SydneysBuzz that highlights Latino indie talent and upcoming trends in Latino film with the specific objective of presenting a broad range of Latino voices. Follow @LatinoBuzz on twitter and facebook.
- 2/20/2013
- by Vanessa Erazo
- Sydney's Buzz
While our best-dressed at the Alma Awards list was surprising, the not-so-best dressed list also has some unexpected entries. And what all of them had in common was that all of them messed up wearing, what normally is our favorite shade, black. Nicole Richie has no business being anything but fabulously attired. We get what she was going for in this black, semi-sheer Mathieu Mirano dress with gold accents — haute couture, edgy. Unfortunately, the black and gold texturing on the front of the dress looks like it’s eating her alive. Love the makeup and hair, though! Naya Rivera‘s Dolce & Gabbana pant suit would have been good idea if she has paid attention to the fit. Are we feeling the raccoon eyes too? Not too sure about that. Maybe with different hair. Then there was Christina Aguilera, and we will defend her against anyone who says anything about her weight.
- 9/17/2012
- by Ambika Muttoo
- TheFabLife - Movies
Thursday marked this year's Fashion's Night out, but it should've been renamed Bad Fashion's Night Out when it comes to these three celebrities.Pop star Kat DeLuna's dress was more bondage than bandage. Seriously, who wears lingerie on the red carpet?Kris Jenner is a grandmother, but she usually dresses chic like her daughters. But the momager looked very matronly in this mother-of-the-bride dress. Perhaps she was trying out looks for Kim and Kanye's wedding ... oh wait, Kim is still married.Finally, Vanessa Marcil decided it was the '00s in her tank top, rolled jeans and wedges. No, no, no!For more of this weeks' worst-dressed celebrities, click on the "Launch Gallery" below! Read more...
- 9/8/2012
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Just Dance 4, the latest entry in Ubisoft’s best-selling dance game series, is currently scheduled for an October 9 release on the Wii, Kinect, and PlayStation Move, with a release on the Wii U shortly afterwards.
As the release date approaches, the publisher has announced the entire list of songs players can expect to dance to. They include the following:
Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes – “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” Las Ketchup – “Asereje (The Ketchup Song)” Justin Bieber feat. Nicki Minaj – “Beauty and a Beat” Panjabi Mc – “Beware Of The Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke)” Carly Rae Jepsen – “Call Me Maybe” Boys Town Gang – “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” Emma– “Cercavo Amore” Anja – “Crazy Little Thing” Army of Lovers – “Crucified” Rihanna – “Disturbia” Dancing Bros. – “Everybody Needs Somebody To Love” Flo Rida – “Good Feeling” Blu Cantrell – “Hit ‘Em Up Style (Oops!)” A.K.A – “Hot For Me” The...
As the release date approaches, the publisher has announced the entire list of songs players can expect to dance to. They include the following:
Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes – “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” Las Ketchup – “Asereje (The Ketchup Song)” Justin Bieber feat. Nicki Minaj – “Beauty and a Beat” Panjabi Mc – “Beware Of The Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke)” Carly Rae Jepsen – “Call Me Maybe” Boys Town Gang – “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” Emma– “Cercavo Amore” Anja – “Crazy Little Thing” Army of Lovers – “Crucified” Rihanna – “Disturbia” Dancing Bros. – “Everybody Needs Somebody To Love” Flo Rida – “Good Feeling” Blu Cantrell – “Hit ‘Em Up Style (Oops!)” A.K.A – “Hot For Me” The...
- 8/17/2012
- by John Fleury
- We Got This Covered
We have an assortment of questionable looks in this week's toodrab.From Marisa Tomei's jarring jumpsuit to Demi Lovato's horsetail hair, we have it covered?Speaking of covered, what was Kat Deluna thinking in her garbage bag dress barely held up by strips of fabric.Click on the "Launch Gallery" button below to see all the fashion faux pas of the week! Read more...
- 7/28/2012
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
In a powerful Season 13 finale, the "Dancing with the Stars" mirror ball trophy went to J.R. Martinez and his partner Karina Smirnoff!
The soldier-turned-actor, whose triumph over severe burns received in Iraq brought raw emotion to the ballroom, had excelled throughout the competition. During Monday's performances, J.R. and Karina came in second, but danced a daring, high-energy freestyle to "Whine Up" by Kat DeLuna. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba said the lifts were the "sickest" she's ever seen.
The soldier-turned-actor, whose triumph over severe burns received in Iraq brought raw emotion to the ballroom, had excelled throughout the competition. During Monday's performances, J.R. and Karina came in second, but danced a daring, high-energy freestyle to "Whine Up" by Kat DeLuna. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba said the lifts were the "sickest" she's ever seen.
- 11/23/2011
- Extra
Ricki Lake may have started out the frontrunner, but J.R. Martinez has come on really strong in the latter half of the competition. For his "Dancing With the Stars" finale freestyle, Martinez and partner Karina Smirnoff danced to Kat Deluna's "Whine Up." What did you think?
The judges were effusive in their praise. Bruno, in his usually kooky way, called it a "jungle tribal hypnotic experience." Carrie Ann loved his ability to come back after a less-than-steller first dance. And Len commented on Karina's body.
Either way, it earned J.R. three 10s for a perfect score. Do you think that was enough to overcome his first dance? Can Karina finally win her first mirror ball trophy?...
The judges were effusive in their praise. Bruno, in his usually kooky way, called it a "jungle tribal hypnotic experience." Carrie Ann loved his ability to come back after a less-than-steller first dance. And Len commented on Karina's body.
Either way, it earned J.R. three 10s for a perfect score. Do you think that was enough to overcome his first dance? Can Karina finally win her first mirror ball trophy?...
- 11/22/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We’re only a week away from the finale, Cat tells us, très elegante in a beige-gold kind of sheer sort of filigree dress with sleeves that bell at the cuffs (it’s beautiful and I want it and will be checking Cat’s twitter for where to get it. Last week’s apparently came from The Top Shop, which I can actually afford). The top 6 are competing for the right to be in it.
They keep saying “it’s...
They keep saying “it’s...
- 8/4/2011
- by Gwen Orel
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Kat DeLuna shows off some bootylicious dancing in a music video for her newest single "Drop It Low". Rocking hot pants and leotard, she seduces the camera with her sexy moves while pitting some eye-candy males and females in a dance-off challenge.
The "Whine Up" hitmaker filmed the video in a rave-party set at the Chelsea Piers New York City. She includes the single in her new studio album "Inside Out" which was long delayed and reportedly has been reworked under new title "Viva".
Talking about the album, she once said, "[The album] is vocally stronger, musically it has evolved while still keeping my Pop dance electronic sound, compared to the First album '9 Lives' I have matured and will keep on growing musically and as a performer!"
Kat DeLuna's "Drop It Low" music video...
The "Whine Up" hitmaker filmed the video in a rave-party set at the Chelsea Piers New York City. She includes the single in her new studio album "Inside Out" which was long delayed and reportedly has been reworked under new title "Viva".
Talking about the album, she once said, "[The album] is vocally stronger, musically it has evolved while still keeping my Pop dance electronic sound, compared to the First album '9 Lives' I have matured and will keep on growing musically and as a performer!"
Kat DeLuna's "Drop It Low" music video...
- 7/29/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Kat DeLuna has a fun music video coming out to promote her equally feel-good single "Drop It Low". The timing couldn't be more perfect considering July and August are the height of summer when people tend to spend the day enjoying good music while working on their tan at the beach and crowding the club at night.
The "Whine Up" hitmaker has filmed the video earlier this week at the Chelsea Piers New York City. She's rocking hot pants and tank top while singing and dancing at what set to be a rave party. Beside strutting her stuff at the party scene, she also seduces the camera in a sexy leotard with some gentlemen in black dress pants, white suit, bow tie and suspender.
"Drop It Low" was recorded for Kat's new studio album "Inside Out" which was long delayed and reportedly has been reworked under new title "Viva". She once said,...
The "Whine Up" hitmaker has filmed the video earlier this week at the Chelsea Piers New York City. She's rocking hot pants and tank top while singing and dancing at what set to be a rave party. Beside strutting her stuff at the party scene, she also seduces the camera in a sexy leotard with some gentlemen in black dress pants, white suit, bow tie and suspender.
"Drop It Low" was recorded for Kat's new studio album "Inside Out" which was long delayed and reportedly has been reworked under new title "Viva". She once said,...
- 7/1/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Although she walked away empty handed that didn’t stop her from hitting the Beatles Revolution Lounge!
Ke$ha hit up the coveted Beatles Revolution Lounge at the Mirage in Las Vegas, Nv on May 22 after the Billboard Music Awards. The 24-year-old singer was nominated for an array of awards including Top New Artist, Top Female Artist, and Top Pop Artist. But despite leaving empty handed, she let off her post-loss steam by attending performances by Kat Deluna and Kerli at the their amazing weekend dance party “Closet Sundays.”
The 5,000-square-foot lounge, created by Cirque de Soleil, fits up to 400 people. Moreover, the venue accommodates party-goers like Ke$ha looking to let loose and ‘make it pop’ with architecture inspired by The Beatles’ “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.”
There’s also no doubt that Ke$ha was making great use of the VIP lounge which feature tables with infrared...
Ke$ha hit up the coveted Beatles Revolution Lounge at the Mirage in Las Vegas, Nv on May 22 after the Billboard Music Awards. The 24-year-old singer was nominated for an array of awards including Top New Artist, Top Female Artist, and Top Pop Artist. But despite leaving empty handed, she let off her post-loss steam by attending performances by Kat Deluna and Kerli at the their amazing weekend dance party “Closet Sundays.”
The 5,000-square-foot lounge, created by Cirque de Soleil, fits up to 400 people. Moreover, the venue accommodates party-goers like Ke$ha looking to let loose and ‘make it pop’ with architecture inspired by The Beatles’ “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.”
There’s also no doubt that Ke$ha was making great use of the VIP lounge which feature tables with infrared...
- 5/25/2011
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Jennifer Lopez's brand new song "Papi" has finally been unlocked after getting a certain amount of "likes" on Facebook. She lures her fans to the dance floor with uplifting beat, singing "Move your body, move your body. Dance for your papi. Rock your body, rock your body. Dance for your papi."
In related news, J.Lo was accused of plagiarism by a Bollywood composer Bappi Lahiri. "Jennifer Lopez's new song 'On the Floor' that has a Lambada-sampling, and has become a huge hit, is identical to my song 'Sochna Kya Jo Bhi Hoga Dekha Jayega'," the musician told Pti
"The opening tune is the same. I brought Lambada to India 19 years ago, and she has done it now. The credit goes to me," Lahiri continued explaining similarities between the new song and his own.
This is not the first time Jennifer Lopez was hit with copyright infringement. Earlier...
In related news, J.Lo was accused of plagiarism by a Bollywood composer Bappi Lahiri. "Jennifer Lopez's new song 'On the Floor' that has a Lambada-sampling, and has become a huge hit, is identical to my song 'Sochna Kya Jo Bhi Hoga Dekha Jayega'," the musician told Pti
"The opening tune is the same. I brought Lambada to India 19 years ago, and she has done it now. The credit goes to me," Lahiri continued explaining similarities between the new song and his own.
This is not the first time Jennifer Lopez was hit with copyright infringement. Earlier...
- 4/18/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Jay Sean has debuted a music video for his new single "Hit the Lights". The British singer switches the lights on and gets the crowd going with upbeat tune of the song. Lil Wayne, Birdman and DJ Khaled are featured in this clip.
Featuring Weezy, "Hit the Lights" is recorded for Sean's upcoming second studio album "Freeze Time". It's not the first time he collaborates with the "A Milli" rapper - last year he joined forces with the rap mogul in his breakthrough single "Down".
He said working with Weezy is "inspirational." He added, "I learn off of people who have achieved greatness. There's something about them -- their work ethic, their mentality -- that resonates and strikes a chord. So when I watch him to see what he does, in my head I'm looking at it going, 'This is why he got to where he is.' And I like to learn that.
Featuring Weezy, "Hit the Lights" is recorded for Sean's upcoming second studio album "Freeze Time". It's not the first time he collaborates with the "A Milli" rapper - last year he joined forces with the rap mogul in his breakthrough single "Down".
He said working with Weezy is "inspirational." He added, "I learn off of people who have achieved greatness. There's something about them -- their work ethic, their mentality -- that resonates and strikes a chord. So when I watch him to see what he does, in my head I'm looking at it going, 'This is why he got to where he is.' And I like to learn that.
- 3/23/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Jennifer Lopez celebrates milestone year of her lustrous music career by busting Billboard Hot 100 with her dance track "On the Floor". This marks her return to the Top 10 of the U.S. singles chart after she ruled the list eight years ago with LL Cool J-assisted single "All I Have".
The single was produced by RedOne, and was soon compared to another upbeat track, Kat DeLuna's "Party O'Clock", which was also worked on by the powerhouse music maker. Despite the plagiarism allegation, the club-ready single peaked at No. 5 in the United States.
While the track is still burning the chart, J.Lo has already planned to move on to another single. In a recent interview on "Saturday Night Online with Romeo", the new judge of "American Idol" said eying to drop a Lil Wayne-featuring song called "I'm Into You" as the next offering.
J.Lo will include...
The single was produced by RedOne, and was soon compared to another upbeat track, Kat DeLuna's "Party O'Clock", which was also worked on by the powerhouse music maker. Despite the plagiarism allegation, the club-ready single peaked at No. 5 in the United States.
While the track is still burning the chart, J.Lo has already planned to move on to another single. In a recent interview on "Saturday Night Online with Romeo", the new judge of "American Idol" said eying to drop a Lil Wayne-featuring song called "I'm Into You" as the next offering.
J.Lo will include...
- 3/14/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
While Michelle went for the less-is-more approach Kat totally went to town with her eyeliner! Tell us who You think worked the trend best and read up to find out how to perfect the look — all on your own!
When Michelle Trachtenberg stepped out at Target’s Go International Designer Collective Launch on Dec. 10 she paired her fall 2011 Rebecca Minkoff dress with a fierce cat-eye — simple and chic without taking away from the look, the Gossip Girl was so glam!
While Michelle nailed the look with a classic cat-eye, singer Kat De Luna went for a totally different version at The Bra Book digital launch in NYC. In my opinion, the super thick eyeliner took away from her face!
If you want to recreate the retro look, check out our pointers below and you’ll be rocking the Perfect cat-eye, just in time for the weekend!
• Keep the line super...
When Michelle Trachtenberg stepped out at Target’s Go International Designer Collective Launch on Dec. 10 she paired her fall 2011 Rebecca Minkoff dress with a fierce cat-eye — simple and chic without taking away from the look, the Gossip Girl was so glam!
While Michelle nailed the look with a classic cat-eye, singer Kat De Luna went for a totally different version at The Bra Book digital launch in NYC. In my opinion, the super thick eyeliner took away from her face!
If you want to recreate the retro look, check out our pointers below and you’ll be rocking the Perfect cat-eye, just in time for the weekend!
• Keep the line super...
- 3/12/2011
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
The star-studded show officially kicked off New York Fashion Week — and Natasha Bedingfield performed! Get all the details here & Vote for which frock was your fave.
Some of our favorite a-lister’s helped kick off New York Fashion Week at Lincoln Center on Feb. 9 with the highly anticipated Heart Truth Red Dress Show — and the gals didn’t only look good, but they turned up to help raise awareness for heart disease. Luckily HollywoodLife.com was on the carpet and at the show to bring you everything you need to know!
While there were too many celebs to count on the runway, the front show was just as crowded. From Matthew McConaughey, who turned up to support Camila Alves, to Susan Sarandon, Kat DeLuna, Johnny Weir, and Housewive’s Countess Luann deLesseps, and Sonja Morgan, it was a great way to kick off the week!
Cat Deely was among one...
Some of our favorite a-lister’s helped kick off New York Fashion Week at Lincoln Center on Feb. 9 with the highly anticipated Heart Truth Red Dress Show — and the gals didn’t only look good, but they turned up to help raise awareness for heart disease. Luckily HollywoodLife.com was on the carpet and at the show to bring you everything you need to know!
While there were too many celebs to count on the runway, the front show was just as crowded. From Matthew McConaughey, who turned up to support Camila Alves, to Susan Sarandon, Kat DeLuna, Johnny Weir, and Housewive’s Countess Luann deLesseps, and Sonja Morgan, it was a great way to kick off the week!
Cat Deely was among one...
- 2/10/2011
- by Christina
- HollywoodLife
Jennifer Lopez has been accused of stealing ideas for her new "On the Floor" music video from a promo by R&B singer Kat DeLuna, just a week after fans pointed out similarities between the two songs. The "Jenny From the Block" hitmaker debuted her new single last week, January 18, and critics have claimed the lyrics and harmonies are similar to DeLuna's track "Party O'Clock", which was released in Europe in November 2010. Both tracks were worked on by the same music producer, RedOne.
Images from Lopez's accompanying video have now emerged online and DeLuna's fans claim there are striking similarities to the "Party O'Clock" promo. Lopez's costumes and dance moves are said to mirror DeLuna's in the new clip. DeLuna has spoken out about the video furore and accused Lopez of "taking away" her ideas.
She tells the New York Daily News, "I've seen this before, where the more established...
Images from Lopez's accompanying video have now emerged online and DeLuna's fans claim there are striking similarities to the "Party O'Clock" promo. Lopez's costumes and dance moves are said to mirror DeLuna's in the new clip. DeLuna has spoken out about the video furore and accused Lopez of "taking away" her ideas.
She tells the New York Daily News, "I've seen this before, where the more established...
- 1/28/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez has been accused of copying her latest track On the Floor from a record by R&B singer Kat Deluna.Contactmusic.com reports, critics have pointed out that both tracks were produced by music mogul RedOne and they claim the lyrics and harmonies are similar.Lopez sings on her record, Cuz London to Ibiza/Straight to L.A. New York/Vegas to Africa, while DeLuna chants, Party in Ibiza, Party in New York/All the way to Africa/Love in the Caribbean/On my way to Vegas.However, Deluna says she's happy with the similarity of the records."It's cool that artists like J-Lo are inspired ...
- 1/20/2011
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
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