While hanging out at a Vogue pre-Super Bowl party hosted by Kate Upton, funnyman Tracy Morgan demonstrates what's required for a proper touchdown dance.
To the Sports Illustrated cover model's credit, she pulls it off like a scoring veteran.
While hanging out at a Vogue pre-Super Bowl party hosted by Kate Upton, funnyman Tracy Morgan demonstrates what's required for a proper touchdown dance.
To the Sports Illustrated cover model's credit, she pulls it off like a scoring veteran.
This week Miguel stopped by Power 106 in LA this week to talk about working with Beyonce on the sultry track "Rocket," and his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar's Grammy snubs.
It was only right that the singer also stuck around with the Power 106 crew to play a friendly game of "F**k Marry Kill" with contestants Kelly Rowland, Nicki Minaj and Jhene Aiko.
Aiko didn't have the best luck in the game when Miguel explained that he would have to kill her off. Miguel explains that he had no choice. "That's like my sister, I feel so bad. I can't do either of those, so by default, I'm gonna have to kill Jhene." The two have worked together on Aiko's mixtape Sailing Souls on the track "Hoe" in 2010.
Aiko has played the game with Power 106 in the past. The singer decided to bone Big Sean, marry Drake and kill J.Cole.
Check out the interview above to see who Miguel chose to marry.
Source: Power 106
With many people winning bets from Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl win, rumors spread that Floyd Mayweather bet 10.4 million dollars on the Denver Broncos. While many people cringed for the boxing champ, turns out it wasn't true.
Mayweather posted a statement on his Insatgram page shortly after the game to dismiss the rumor. "Congratulations Seattle Seahawks for winning the Super Bowl! For the record, I did NOT bet $10 million on the the Broncos. The only thing I would bet $10 million on is MYSELF."
Check out more of his statement above.
Source: nj.com
Rappers Diddy and Drake join Time Warner’s star-studded 2014 Super Bowl commercial that include Michael Vick, Jimmy Fallon, and HBO’s ‘True Blood’ stars.
The cable provider came with some star power in their 2014 Super Bowl ad, which finds Diddy taking on Stephen Moyer of ‘True Blood’ through the programming arena. Soon-to-be ‘Tonight Show’ host Jimmy Fallon makes an appearance, so does NFL footballer Michael Vick and some Hollywood actors as well. At one point, actor Liev Schreiber asks Jon Voight (Angelina Jolie’s dad) who is that guy, to which Jon replies, “You don’t know P. Diddy?”
Diddy launched Revolt TV back in October and it was a breath of fresh air for music lovers who wanted a channel that caters to playing just music videos. This past week, the channel aired it’s first Revolt Live show in Los Angeles. Diddy also held a private Super Bowl Weekend concert on Saturday (Feb. 1) with Drake as the headliner.
What do you think of Time Warner’s 2014 Super Bowl commercial? Tell us in the comments below.
After a less than grueling game, the Seattle Seahawks take home the title of Super Bowl champions.
According to the LA Times, the win is a first for the Seahawks franchise with their second appearance in the Super Bowl. With a score of 43-8, thier consistent touchdowns in the game left Denver with four turnovers.
Denver's only touchdown came in the third quarter when Eli Manning threw the ball towards wide receiver Demaryius Thomas with a 14-yard pass.
After the big win, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll told reporters his team knew the win was destiny.
"This is an amazing team... they started this journey four years ago and I'm so proud to be a part of them. These guys right here didn't think anything else was gonna happen."
Check out some of the web's celebration of the game above.
Source: latimes.com
Legendary hip-hop producer Rick Rubin is listed as the executive music producer for Sonos’ 2014 Super Bowl Commercial titled ‘Face Off.’ The clip also features N.A.S.A.‘s remix for ‘Hide’ featuring Aynzli Jones.
Rap duo N.A.S.A. — consisting of Squeak E. Clean and DJ Zegon — get the ultimate placement in the latest Sonos (a wireless hi-fi system) commercial. Imagine different music for every room in your house?
In the clip, some rooms get a classical and guitar instrumental — both played by Rubin. Other rooms get the trap-sounding remix of N.A.S.A.’s ‘Hide.’
The Los Angeles rappers have worked with various hip-hop heavyweights including Chuck D, E-40, Kanye West, KRS-One, Method Man and others.
N.A.S.A. have yet release a follow-up to their 2009 debut, ‘The Spirit of Apollo.’
Listen’ to N.A.S.A’s ‘Hide’ [Tropkillaz Remix] Featuring Aynzli Jones
On a wonderful balmy night in New Jersey, Bruno Mars turn MetLife Stadium into a huge outdoor club of good music and good vibes. The singer-songwriter’s halftime show at the 2014 Super Bowl was nothing but energetic and fun.
A chorus of beautiful children singing Mars’ hit ‘Millionaire’ kicked off his set as we’re introduced to the singer playing the drums in a gold blazer.
This led to his infectious jam ‘Locked Out of Heaven’ with his band and background singers who were also wearing the same attire — gold blazer and tailored suits — as their musical leader.
Bruno then segued into his sunshine-y ballad ‘Treasure’ followed by ‘Runaway Baby’ to a snippet of The Isley Brothers‘ version of ‘Shout.’ It was then Mars showed off his fantastic footwork that would make the late Godfather of Soul James Brown proud.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers then entered the stage to perform their 1991 rap-rock hit ‘Give it Away.’ A shirtless Anthony Kiedis and Flea had the crowd head-nodding furiously to their song, while guitarist Josh Kinghoffer was flinging his ax around onstage.
Bruno then slowed it down with the tender ballad ‘Just the Way You Are’ from his 2010 album, ‘Doo-Wops & Hooligans.’ Amid fireworks exploding the air, the tunesmith serenaded the crowd with his heartwarming lyrics.
Although Bruno Mars’ set was short and sweet, it clearly showed why he is such a show-stopping performer.
Reactions to his halftime concert were overwhelmingly positive. Check out the tweets below: