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"I’m totally falling apart. I’m like systematically falling to pieces, but it’s kind of my M.O."
ODB's lyrics are apparently the last he ever recorded.
Man, the M.I.A. and Cornershop track is unstoppable.
Miley’s “The Climb” was disqualified, giving the spot up to Karen O's “All Is Love.”
"And my boyfriend is going to be the quarterback, and he's British, so he doesn't even know what that means."
Plus: Where would Megan Fox shoot her boyfriend?
"All Is Love," the first single from Karen O's 'Where the Wild Things Are' soundtrack, has just been made available for streaming on MySpace.
Warner Bros. is still focused exclusively on courting you, the discerning hipster.
Karen O says she's seen it "13, 14 times, but like 12 different versions of it."
Plus: If you've got a good suggestion for the Rock, odds are he'll listen.
Fans of the band's more hyperactive, yelpy tunes may feel left out in the cold this time around, but screw them.
Plus: DMX records a song in between arrests!
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