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Justin Bieber Sings On Maejor Ali’s New ‘All About That Bass’ Remix
Justin Bieber Sings On Maejor Ali’s New ‘All About That Bass’ Remix Justin Bieber fans rejoice! The pop superstar released a new remix with producer, Maejor Ali on Oct. 15, of Meghan Trainor’s incredibly huge hit, ‘All About That Bass!’ It’s been awhile since we have heard Justin Bieber‘s amazing voice! The twenty-year-old singer paired up with hip-hop producer, Maejor Ali, 28, to release a new remix of Meghan Trainor‘s smash hit, “All About That Bass” where he claims to take it to, “another level!”Meghan’s song is already so catchy and has taken the world by storm now with Justin added into the mix we are sure that this remix is going to be just as big as the original!Maejor revealed his feelings about Justin joining him on the song to Billboard . “I’m excited to bring a hood yet house twist to such a catchy song,” he said. “I first put this song out as a production remix on my own. Not soon after it went out Meghan heard it, then Justin heard it, and shortly after they asked me to pull my version down so that the collaboration could happen. And that’s the dopest part.”
In the song Justin sings, “I’m all about that bass, no treble/We gonna take it to a whole ‘nother level.” He certainly does, Maejor and Justin definitely make a great team.
This is not the first time that Justin and Maejor have worked together. The dynamic duo teamed up in 2013 for Maejor’s song, “Lolly” which featured the notorious bad boy as well as rapper, Juicy J. The producer has worked with other huge hit makers including Iggy Azalea and Trey Songz.
The One Direction heartthrob has split from the group to show off his producing skills
Liam Payne might have just wrapped his world stadium tour with One Direction, but the star has only gone and dropped a surprise remix of Cheryl Fernandez-Versini’s new track, I Don’t Care.
Cheryl retweeted the track earlier today, surprising the millions of Directioners around the world.
She also messaged the 1D star: "Thanks Payno, I love it," along with dancing emojis.
Going under the name ‘Payno’, Liam has collaborated on the new single with Afterhrs and Cheryl on the dance remix, which was first released on I-D magazine’s website.
The new track will be released by Cheryl as her second single from her new album, Only Human.
While Cheryl retweeted the track to her 4.9 million followers, Liam has stayed fairly quiet on his new venture.
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One Direction heart-throb Louis Tomlinson dines out with ex-Man City star Paul Dickov in Alderley Edge
The football-mad pop hunk headed to dinner with manager of his beloved hometown team Doncaster Rovers
His plans to buy his beloved Doncaster Rovers fell through, but One Direction star Louis Tomlinson is keeping in touch with team matters after dining out in Alderley Edge with football manager Paul Dickov.
Louis was spied out in the Cheshire village after a meal at the Grill on the Edge with former Manchester City player Paul on Friday night.
The One Direction heart-throb was left “absolutely gutted” when his plans to take over his hometown club Doncaster Rovers in the summer fell through.
He said at the time: “My passion for Doncaster Rovers remains as strong as ever, and I hope that I can still be involved with the club moving forward.
"And to all the Doncaster Rovers fans, I will do all in my power to help the club succeed. I really do love the club.”
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If you’ve been considering cutting the cord to your cable-TV subscription, HBO may have just handed you the scissors. At Time Warner’s investor meeting Wednesday, CEO Richard Plepler announced that beginning in 2015, HBO will offer a standalone online service, allowing broadband customers without cable TV to subscribe.
This move has been speculated–and by some cordcutters, fantasized–about for years. But the thinking was that it was some time off, if ever, because HBO had more to lose by ticking off cable providers than it had to gain from broadband content delivery. Apparently the balance has shifted, with 10 million U.S. households getting broadband-only service. As Plepler said:
That is a large and growing opportunity that should no longer be left untapped. It is time to remove all barriers to those who want HBO . . . We will work with our current partners. And, we will explore models with new partners. All in, there are 80 million homes that do not have HBO and we will use all means at our disposal to go after them.
The statement leaves a lot of details open–price, how much HBO programming will be available–but the upshot appears to be: you’ll be able to get pay for HBO streaming without cable or satellite service, essentially buying HBO GO or another, possibly more limited, online service. Does this makes sense for HBO? It seems to think so, aiming for a combination of tapping into new households and, maybe, monetizing some of those cable-less fans who’ve been borrowing HBO GO logins to watch Game of Thrones. (Not to mention possibly getting a competitive edge on Netflix.)
Without access to the numbers, I can only speculate on the math. HBO does risk making less money from cable carriers, since HBO’s service is worth less to the carriers if the carriers’ customers can get HBO without them. Maybe HBO plans on making up the difference in volume, or maybe the standalone package will be priced accordingly higher.
But however this particular deal works out, this is a potentially exciting development for TV viewers tired of watching their cable packages swell into bloated, gold-laden barges of tied-together offerings topping $200 a month. If big player HBO sees that it can offer a cable-free package and survive, that may lead the way for companies in other pricey TV sectors–live sports, for instance–which you’ve had to agree to buy a giant cable package to get.
It’s easier to imagine a future in which you cobble together a decent menu of entertainment with Internet service, over-the-air HD, and some combination of HBO, Netflix, Amazon and so forth. That cord-cutting, a la carte paradise isn’t here yet. But HBO may just have unleashed the dragon
Tattooed Model Sara X Wiggles Boobs To Mozart
What happens when highbrow and lowbrow entertainment meet on the Internet? This.
On Sunday, tattooed model Sara X posted a video to her YouTube channel in which she wiggles her breasts (sort-of) in time to a piece by Mozart.
Some people couldn't get a handle on her gravity-defying feat, and fielded some pretty intense speculation as to how the mesmerizing routine could have been faked. Detractors let their imaginations run wild, suggesting that cords, electrical shocks, and other unlikely devices were used to make her breasts move.
Sara addressed the criticism on Facebook, quipping that "While my boobs are very fake, the video is very real... I am flexing my pectoral muscles and it's moving my implants."
The process she's describing has been accomplished before by the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger, albeit without implants.
However she's accomplished it, Weird News congratulates Sara on her routine and her excellent ink.
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