HRC is unveiling a collaboration with pop star Ke$ha to encourage everyone to celebrate their inner superstar and come out for equality. National Coming Out Day (NCOD) – a globally celebrated event encouraging LGBT people and their supporters to be visible by living open and honest lives – is celebrated each October 11th. The theme for 2011 NCOD is “Coming Out for Equality.”
Video Preview: “Love On Top” by Beyonce
1This looks like another video that’s simple but effective. Of course no one wrote the book on budget video making like Beyonce. Also, this song is strong as it is, it doesn’t need a video to push it further.
Chirp: Is Beyonce mimicking Madonna?
If @beyonce steals one more idea she'll master the Madonna handbook.—
Nasser AlQatami (@nasque) October 09, 2011
Video: “Rock Steady” by Zoe
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Lady Gaga to release DVD and remixed album soon!
1Video Premiere: “Countdown” by Beyonce
2This is a cute video, but we are still angry about the single choice.
Video Premiere: “All We Have” by Natalie Bassingthwaighte
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Haiku Review: “Metals” by Feist
2Video Premiere: “Finally” by CeCe Peniston featuring Joyriders
1From PopInStereo.com: “Yes, another re-release. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Finally,” Ce Ce Peniston has teamed up with Joyriders on an updated version of the 1991 hit. The track, which features re-recorded vocals, burst on to the US club scene in the fall of 1991, when it topped the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play for two weeks.”
Mary J. Blige covers Paper magazine!
1Feist plays single “How Come You Never Go There” live!
1As of now, this is the only song on Feist’s album Metals that we like, sadly so.
Sexy Track: “Salty Air” by J.Viewz
1Sometimes sexy tracks come from artists who are well-known, but other times they are great gems stumbled-upon via a press release here or there. This is one of them. J.Viewz has managed to fuse chillwave with raw instrumentation to create a moody and multi-layered piece of art titled “Salty Air.” Although we don’t know what exactly “Salty Air” is, but we are convinced it has to do with the beach. The song is ushered is with a strong structure and will leave you humming for days and days. Give it a listen below.
Radiohead perform “Give Up The Ghost” on Jimmy Fallon
1We wonder why the promotion for King Of Limbs is taking place now?
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1Ane Brun covers R.E.M.’s “Everybody Hurts”
1Chrip: Artists react to Steve Job’s death on Twitter!
3From my Mac to all Lovers…..RIP Steve Jobs—
kylie minogue (@kylieminogue) October 06, 2011
OMG! Steve Jobs.
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Jordin Sparks (@JordinSparks) October 05, 2011
holy shit. that's so sad. what an incredible loss for everyone. thoughts and prayers to his family and thanks for all he did. #RIPSTEVEJOBS—
samantha ronson (@samantharonson) October 05, 2011
R.I.P. Steve Jobs.—
Michelle Branch (@michellebranch) October 05, 2011
Thank You for sharing Your Vision and Genius with us. Rest in Peace. <3 #RIPSTEVEJOBS—
kerli (@kerlimusic) October 05, 2011
RIP Steve Jobs. so sad.—
kina grannis (@kinagrannis) October 05, 2011
R.I.P STEVE JOBS … 56 years young . He changed the way we hear music .—
Wynter Gordon (@wyntermusic) October 05, 2011
Wow! Steve Jobs. What a legend. You really can change the world.
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Sam Sparro (@sam_sparro) October 06, 2011
I'm sad about steve jobs. He was a visionary. Life is short. Do what you love when you can.—
Sara Bareilles (@SaraBareilles) October 06, 2011
Where is the excitement gonna come from. We won't see another you in this lifetime. Thank you for everything Steve!
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Ricky Martin (@ricky_martin) October 06, 2011
So very, very, very sad that steve jobs died so young. His death is our huge loss. Very sad.—
moby (@thelittleidiot) October 06, 2011
RIP Steve Jobs. Thank you for your innovation and genius. My heart goes out to his family and loved ones….—
Mandy Moore (@TheMandyMoore) October 06, 2011
Thank you for connecting all of us Mr. Jobs. RIP—
Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) October 06, 2011
RIP Steve Jobs. Thank you for your vision. Something bittersweet about tweeting this from an iPhone.—
Emily King (@Emilykingmusic) October 06, 2011
Rest in Peace Steve Jobs! His Legacy lives on!—
Lira (@Miss_LIRA) October 06, 2011
and me…
RIP Steve Jobs. You changed the world. Let's not forget that he is a descendant of #Syria and, therefore, an #ArabAmerican. #fb—
Nasser AlQatami (@nasque) October 06, 2011
Peter Gabriel talks about his new album
1Don’t Quote Me, Vol. 573
1Mariah Carey announces Justin Bieber duet!
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Loft965.com Chart: Week 40 of 2011
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- 1. Georgia – Emily King
- 2. Pop Song – Hafdis Huld
- 3. No More Home, No More Love – Soko
- 4. Surgeon – St. Vincent
- 5. Shake It Out – Florence + The Machine
- 6. Salty Air – J.Viewz
- 7. No One Can Touch Us Tonight – jj
- 8. Ouch That Hurt – Dionne Bromfield
- 9. Carry – Tori Amos
- 10. Game Over – Daley






