BEYONCE & SEAN PAUL… Really? March 31, 2011
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Justin Bieber and Jaden Smith – Hmmm… March 29, 2011
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Justin & Jaden – Not a bad collab
What’s poppin’ eliteBUZZERS?
OK, so here’s the deal, The Karate Kid movie really didn’t do all that well, the truth is many persons still think that lil Jaden Smith is still a tad “green” and needs to work a little bit more on his acting skills. This we know will come in time with parents like Will and Jada, come on, it’s in his genes.
Justin Bieber didn’t have it easy either when he first came on the scene, but thanks to music lovers in his age group, he is soaring.
Watch this before i finish saying what i really wanna say…
Come on, let’s give them some credit, the lyrics not bad at all, the voices actually fit this song. It features two progressive young entertainers who will make it in this industry.
eliteBUZZ loves these two young men… ha… men… yeah, we love them.
BRITNEY SPEARS’ career DEAD? March 28, 2011
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Britney Spears’ Career DEAD?
Watch ‘Britney Spears’ ‘Perform’ ‘Femme Fatale’ ‘Live’

If you’ve appropriately adjusted your expectations for what a “Britney Spears performance” looks like in 2011, the pop star’s first duo of “performances” since her massive Circus tour wrapped in 2009 won’t leave you baffled.
There’s no question Spears hasn’t been literally In the Zone since the album of the same name came out in 2003. The last time anyone saw her dance with any conviction was 2004 (her “Do Somethin’ ” video, which was shot after the knee injury that’s often blamed for her later lackluster moves). The last time she turned her mic on at a live performance was probably the great wardrobe malfunction of March 2009. But everyone really, really wants to believe Britney can still turn it out. Why? Because at the top of her game, Spears really was a triple threat — a game-changer, a superstar, a slave for U.
Unfortunately, the collective positive thoughts of Britney Nation aren’t going to be enough to return the fire to Spears’ eyes. Pour out a little strawberry Frappuccino, everyone: Britney Spears’ career as a live performer has a tombstone that reads 1999-2004.*
As we pointed out when Spears’ video for “Hold It Against Me” arrived, her dancing has become lifeless and stiff, and she no longer glares into the camera with what was once a ferociously determined gaze. It’s like she’s not there at all. What’s to blame? Nobody but Spears knows the answer, but something certainly changed for Britney following her very public meltdown, which spanned nearly three years, from 2005 to 2008.
Spears’ two gigs this weekend weren’t nightmares, but they require a lot of scare quotes: “live” “performances.” Friday night at Las Vegas’ Rain nightclub in the Palms resort, Spears did three tracks fromFemme Fatale: first two singles “Hold It Against Me” and “Till the World Ends,” and “Big Fat Bass,” an oddball Will.i.am-produced concoction that’s the most different-sounding track on the disc. The set was recorded by MTV for a special that will be broadcast this week to help promote the album — which, as The Amp was hoping, is spectacular.
Sunday afternoon she performed the exact same trio of songs forGood Morning America (the segment will air tomorrow morning to coincide with her release day). Both events were heavy on hair tossing, walking, and half-hearted lip-synching. They were light on live singing, dancing, eye contact, and other traditional elements of live performances. Especially Britney’s prime live performances.
Jay-Z the MOGUL – $450 MILLION and counting… March 28, 2011
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This is NOT an ordinary BUZZ, this is an eliteBUZZ – Be inspired – EMPIRE STATE OF MIND…
Jay-Z’s $450 million Business Empire
By Daniel Gross
This is a superstar economy, in which A-listers live large while minor leaguers struggle. Hedge fund managers like John Paulson may rack up big returns, CEOs like Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman, Sachs bag huge compensation packages, and all-star baseball players like Alex Rodriguez ink nine-figure contracts. But few of them can match the combination of fame, public acclaim and monetary value that Shawn Corey Carter has racked up.
Who?
Amid the carnage of the music industry in the past decade, Jay-Z has managed to parlay artistic success into financial fortune valued at up to $450 million, according to Forbes. Jay-Z’s many business successes (and few failures) are described in a new book by Forbes writer Zack O’Malley Greenburg, entitled Empire State of Mind: How Jay-Z Went from Street Corner to Corner Office.
In 2010 alone, he earned $63 million, more than all but seven CEOs of public companies, writes Greenburg. While the money came primarily from touring, Jay-Z has a business interests ranging from music to nightclubs, from restaurants to apparel, from sneakers to a chunk of the New Jersey Nets. As Greenburg and I discuss in the video, the Brooklyn native, who spent a chunk of his teens selling drugs before devoting himself full time to rap, has “a unique ability to set trends and profit from them, almost to an astronomical level.”
Early on, Jay-Z displayed an acumen for business. In 1994, unable to find a company to produce his debut records, Jay-Z, Damon Dash and a silent partner founded their own label, Roc-A-Fella Records. And when a distributor agreed to take on the album, he negotiated a deal to retain ownership of the master recordings.
In the late 1990s, he discovered that sales of Iceberg apparel rose after he began including references to them in his songs. But when he went to Iceberg and asked for an endorsement deal, the company demurred. Instead, he started his own apparel company, Rocawear. In 2006, Rocawwear was sold to a brand licensing company for $204 million.
There’s been much more: a line of sneakers for Reebok, the 40/40 nightclub chain, an ad for Hewlett-Packard, and an interest in the hot New York City gastro pub, The Spotted Pig.
Jay-Z’s career and business interests are vivid testimony to the mainstreaming of hip-hop culture. Deals come his way in part because he is, simply put, much cooler and culturally relevant than older guys in suits. It’s not simply that he can attract a crowd, but that he lends a kind of legitimacy to all sorts of ventures — including the efforts to build a huge arena/ development to house the New Jersey Nets in Brooklyn. The New Jersey Nets, as Greenburg notes, had long been a second-tier team in the NBA, and an afterthought in New York. Facing political obstacles and community opposition, Nets owner Bruce Ratner offered Jay-Z a small ownership stake in exchange for becoming one of the public faces of the project. Another potential bonus: the other owners thought Jay-Z could help attract top talent like LeBron James to the Nets.
That hasn’t quite worked out. And, of course, as is the case with most serial entrepreneurs, Jay-Z has had his share of business setbacks. He spent a fair amount of time last decade working on a Jay-Z Jeep, which fell apart due to issues at Chrysler. A GMC Yukon painted Jay-Z blue never got beyond the concept car stage. As Greenburg notes, the singer makes a strong effort not to highlight failures. “He doesn’t want to be seen as anything other than victorious.” Greenburg adds: “Even Jay-Z fails, but that doesn’t make him any less of a businessman.”
So what’s next? Despite all his operations, music and performing remain at the core of his business, and of his brand. And here he faces something of a challenge. In rock and pop, it’s not uncommon for groups and singers to fill big arenas well into their 60s — the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, even Neil Diamond (who is now 70!). But hip-hop is a much younger genre, and Jay-Z is already 41. “He’s the first guy who is going to be out there and seeing what the market is for aging rappers,” said Greenburg. “But if he wants to tour all the time like the Stones do, he could certainly do that.”
Jay-Z has succeeded in part because of a tough-minded mentality that make him insist that he own a part of any operations he’s involved with. And that explains in part why he and his team didn’t cooperate with this book. When he signed his book contract, Greenburg went to Jay-Z’s team, sought interviews, and explained the book as a business success story that “would put him up in the pantheon with Warren Buffett and Steve jobs.” Came the response: “What’s in it for us?” He didn’t want to help with the production of a book that he wouldn’t partially own. Besides, he was working on his own book. When it was published last November Decoded debuted as #3 on the New York Times best-seller list.
Daniel Gross is economics editor at Yahoo! Finance
e-mail him at: grossdaniel11@yahoo.com; follow him on Twitter @grossdm
First Madonna, NOW ADELE… March 28, 2011
Posted by eliteBUZZ in ENTERTAINMENT.Tags: 19, Adele, EliteBUZZ, eliteBUZZ1, EliteENTERTAINMENT, ElitePR, ElitePRNewYork, Grammy, Madonna, Nicole Scherzinger, Pussycat Doll, Queen of Pop, Rolling in the deep, Someone like you, Star Magazine, The Immaculate Collection, UK album charts
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ONLY Madonna has done it before:
ADELE Shines…
Watch this vid, then read “Star Magazine’s” article below, btw guys, we here at eliteBUZZ had a little debate as to which Adele song to post, we all love “Rolling in the deep”, obviously “Someone like you” caused the stir, you should check that one out also.
From the STAR Magazine:
ADELE has matched Queen of Pop Madonna by staying at number one in the UK album charts for nine weeks, the longest for a female solo artist.
The Grammy-winning singer’s second album “21″ has now spent the same length of time at the top spot as Madonna’s greatest hits The Immaculate Collection.
Adele also shot back to number one spot in the single’s chart yesterday when her ballad “Someone Like You” reclaimed No.1 from Nicole Scherzinger.
The ex-Pussycat Doll broke Adele’s four-week winning streak last week with her single “Don’t Hold Your Breath”, but was unable to hang on for another seven days.
Adele’s debut album “19″, first released in 2008, stayed in the second position in the album chart, while The Strokes entered the top 40 at number three with its album “Angles”.
The 22-year-old, from Tottenham in North London, has already been nominated for five Grammy Awards and won two.
Source: http://www.star-magazine.co.uk/breakingnews/view/28934/Adele-as-big-as-Madonna-/
CHRIS BROWN & RIHANNA to REUNITE March 26, 2011
Posted by eliteBUZZ in ENTERTAINMENT.Tags: ABC, Chris Brown, Complicated, Diane sawyer, E, Elite Public Relations, EliteENTERTAINMENT, ElitePR, GMA, Good Morning America, Rihanna, Robin Roberts
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CHRIS BROWN & RIHANNA to REUNITE –>
Are you serious?!
Ok guys, elitePR really didn’t want to blog another topic today but this one has us rolling.
Apparently the ABC network wants to have Chris and Rihanna on the same set –> talking? Singing? Well, read the article below and let it SINK IN.
Before you read the article, oh my, we want you to listen to Rihanna’s “Complicated”, caz that’s the mood we want you to be in.
At the end of the day, we guess it’s all about the DOLLAR SIGN for these networks, but you know what, these artistes/celebrities LOVE IT, that’s all they live for, while we all just SOAK IT ALL IN:-)
AFTER, you have listened to that song, read the article we lifted below:
Chris Brown and Rihanna to Reunite on ABC?
Just three days after Chris Brown‘s notorious window-smashing blowup at ABC’s ‘Good Morning America,’ the network reportedly wants to book him for a sit-down interview together with ex-girlfriend Rihanna.
In a surprising twist of events, a source close to ABC News told E! the network wants to “milk this event for everything it’s worth,” adding, “It’s all about the ratings…at all other costs.”
On Tuesday, Brown had a violent outburstfollowing an interview with GMA’s Robin Roberts, because she asked him a question about his2009 assault on Rihanna. The singer kept his composure during the interview, then “terrified” employees backstage as he broke a window in his dressing room, tore off his shirt and stormed out of the studio without performing his second scheduled song for the live broadcast.
Now, the network may be capitalizing on the headlines, working on getting Chris Brown to appear with the girlfriend he beat up the night before the 2009 Grammys. Perhaps ABC hopes they can pull it off now that Rihanna’s restraining order against Brown was just lifted.
Another unofficial rumor is that ABC may offer Brown a reality series, however that scenario was slammed by the E! source, who said, “No, that would never happen here.”
The source added, “What’s far more likely is orchestrating Chris Brown talking to Rihanna for the first time.”
And even though Diane Sawyer famously got Rihanna to open up about the physical abuse she suffered at Brown’s hands, E! says its ABC source denies that Sawyer would get involved this time: “She would never do it….it would be Robin [Roberts].”
The network decided not to press charges against Brown this week, and he’s still scheduled to appear on next week’s ‘Dancing with the Stars.’
Everything seems to be working out for Brown so far, with the exception of his representation: The singer’s publicist quit after her client’s ‘Good Morning America’ tantrum.

