I’d have to say this is one of my favorite celebrity tweets this week. It’s pretty awesome that hottie Alyssa Milano’s Twitter page reads “?, ?, and BASEBALL. This is my official page. I tweet a lot. Consider yourself forewarned.” What is EVEN cooler is that she actually replies (or @’s) or RT (retweets) things, showing that she’s active and talks to people on the site.
Nothing annoys me more on the Internetz right now than people on Twitter who don’t follow anyone, never @ or RT anything, and only push out Tweets via RSS. If you’re not going to talk to anyone, listen, or read, then why are you there? I can understand the celebrities can’t follow everyone, but it’s regular people who use Twitter solely to broadcast themselves, rather than participate, that drive me absolutely crazy.
Thankfully, Alyssa Milano is not one of those people. She’s one of my favorite celebrity Twitter users!
On a randon side note, this was probably my most profound thought and most popular Tweet this week, which I used to have a lot more of back in the days of the old Facebook that didn’t factor “real-time” (the “new black” of the Internet) in so much.??????? ??? ??? ?????????
I actually clicked the ad and bought it (CPC or CPA crews, you’re welcome). A week or so later, Voegele’s album has been the one that I’ve listened to the most and I didn’t even know who she was. Honestly, I just bought the album because I thought she was pretty and about 37,000 other people did the same, landing her the #10 spot on the Billboard charts for her album “A Fine Mess.”
I will definitely say that this album is not for everyone, especially dudes that aren’t into singers like Sara Bareilles, Michelle Branch, Vanessa Carlton, or any singer/songwriter types. But if you’re into that kind of thing (like me), I think you’ll find Kate Voegele’s music to be a pleasant companion for any long drives. She’s not the most powerful singer in the world, but there’s something about her melodies and girlish voice that does it for me. I used to be a huge Michelle Branch fan, so Voegele’s album is a bit of a less produced, not necessarily “gritty,” but less radio friendly version of that.
So if you’re into that, check her out! (embedded song is from her first album because I had never heard it and wanted to hear it)
, I have to say that it is her wackiness and overall charm that makes her one of my favorite celebrities today. And I’m very happy that I predicted her 4th single “Waking Up in Vegas,” which has now made her four best songs become her four first singles.
You know when you see really hot girls that are ok with acting like they’re not hot? That’s who Katy Perry has made herself to be and that’s reason enough to lurve her. And underneath that watermelon face is one of the hottest musicians in the game today!
The last time we saw Carrie, she was at a loss for words accepting her Entertainer of the Year Award, also looking perfect, but I’m a fan of the pink dress she wore to this year’s AI finale.
For those of us who didn’t watch Laguna Beach (and why did you not?), Kristin Cavallari was the star of Laguna Beach (The Hills’ birth mother on MTV), the show that made Lauren Conrad and Lo Bosworth household names, which ultimately led to them getting on The Hills.
Ok, so I realize many of us didn’t watch Laguna Beach, especially the guys, but every guy should really rejoice because Kristin Cavallari has to be one of the most physically near-flawless hotties in the history of MTV reality shows (and you know there have been a lot). While I will miss Lauren and my undying love for her will never go away, getting Kristin Cavallari back on TV is nothing to complain about.
YouTube star turned Justin Timberlake-label (Tennman) signee Esmee Denters released her first single last week entitled “Outta Here.” Like everyone else in the music business these days, they went a little heavy on the autotune and took away some of the natural sound that I personally think made Esmee so great.
Somehow, they also have managed to make her look like a completely different person in the past few months as well.
And of course, as a YouTube star, her video is embeddable. Check it out and see what you think!
Another season of American Idol has come and gone and Kris Allen somehow defeated the collective powerhouse that was early favorites Danny Gokey and Adam Lambert to become Season 8’s winner.
In the history of American Idol, apart from Taylor Hicks, Kris’ victory could be the biggest underdog story in the history of American Idol. I don’t think anyone saw Kris coming out of the Top 36 compared to some of the early frontrunners like Danny Gokey, Alexis Grace, Adam Lambert, Allison Iraheta , and even Anoop Desai. Somehow, someway, Kris did it. Somehow, Kris defeated this:
Personally, I’m thrilled about it.
How did Adam Lambert, clearly the most original contestant the show has had since Blake Lewis lose? The same way that Blake lost, by being incredibly talented, but just too polarizing with his style. While many would get and would love Adam’s glam rock style, Kris’ arrangements were clearly more mainstream and his likable personality made him someone that anyone would feel good about him winning. As Idol tradition has had it, both Adam and Kris will get record deals and I hope their talents bring them the same or more success than other past successful idols like Carrie Underwood, Chris Daughtry, Kelly Clarkson, Fantasia, Katharine McPhee, Elliott Yamin, Jennifer Hudson, Jordin Sparks, Kellie Pickler, David Cook, and others.
Something interesting about this story is that Dolla had just joined Twitter, and had just tweeted out his first message a couple hours before being shot and killed. Since then, his account has attracted over a thousand followers and numerous users have tweeted messaged of “R.I.P. Dolla” and directed them towards his account, much like Facebook walls have become online memorials to many that people have lost.
Last night, Kris Allen covered Kanye West’s “Heartless” on American Idol. After his most creative performance of the year, judge Randy Jackson said he liked Kris’ version “better than The Fray’s version” and better than the original.
Unbeknownst to many, The Fray had covered the Kanye West song in February 2009 with a much slower, more brooding style than Kris Allen’s. However, The Fray put a mainstream rock edge to the Kanye song, so the comparison was inevitable. Just like David Cook covered the Chris Cornell version of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean,” Kris Allen did something similar with the Kanye West song, while putting his own unique spin on it.
In just a few hours, we find out of the Cinderella story that has been Kris Allen’s run to the Top 3 will continue. And I, for one, hope it does.