Sunday 29 May 2016

You've Never Heard Notorious B.I.G.'s 'Juicy' Sung Like This Before







Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy" just got a gorgeous vintage jazz makeover.



The late hip-hop star's 1994 hit has been beautifully reworked by Postmodern Jukebox, with the sensational guest singer Maiya Sykes on vocals.



"Biggie's 'Juicy' was one of the most iconic rap songs of the '90s, and even made its way to the rural town in New Jersey where I grew up," Scott Bradlee, the group's creator, wrote on its website.









"Our version -- which features a vocalese improvised by Maiya on the spot -- takes the song to an NYC jazz club in the bebop era, while still retaining the upbeat optimism of the original," he added.



See how it compares to Biggie's original here:









Postmodern Jukebox and its impressive roster of singers have a history of giving modern pop, rock and rap songs a vintage twist.



Drake's "Hotline Bling" was recently reworked, to great effect:









Justin Bieber's "Sorry" was given this Motown makeover:









Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" was also taken back in time:









As was Guns N' Roses 1987 rock anthem "Sweet Child O' Mine."









Check out more of Postmodern Jukebox's music via its YouTube channel and website.

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Friday 27 May 2016

Things Get Super Weird When Amy Schumer Gets 'Katfished' By Jake Gyllenhaal





If "Catfish" (both the documentary and TV show) has taught us anything, it's that people on the Internet aren't always who they seem. Amy Schumer had to find out the hard way



In a new sketch from her series "Inside Amy Schumer" the comedian enlists the help of Max Joseph- and Nev Schulman-like characters (aka the one with the gray hair and the one without) to help her find out if she's being "katfished" online. Her character tells the guys she thinks she's being targeted by a man claiming to be Jake Gyllenhaal ("major red flag"). 



When Amy explains that the man on the other side of the screen is always too busy to FaceTime because he's reading movie scripts -- another red flag -- the trio sets out to find out who he really is. Meanwhile, the hosts' shirts continue to get smaller and smaller. (Why? We don't know. But it's pretty damn funny.)



After tracking down Jake's address, thanks to the handiwork of an unpaid intern, they realize -- much to Amy's disappointment -- that the man really is Jake Gyllenhaal. But just when she thought she didn't get her true "Katfish" experience, things take an unexpected and hilarious turn. 



Watch the whole thing unfold in the video above. 

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Lisa Marie Presley On The Extreme Highs And Lows Of Being Married To Michael Jackson







On May 26, 1994, Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson secretly wed in a small, private ceremony. Their subsequent divorce two years later, however, was much more public. On the anniversary of their wedding 22 years ago, we look back at Presley's 2010 interview with Oprah where she opened up about the ups and downs of being married to the late King of Pop.



Before things went sour, Presley said she and Jackson had "a normal marriage" and recalled having intimate chats with her husband at all hours of the night.



"Was he having trouble sleeping then?" Oprah asked.



"Yes," Presley said. "He was like a little gnome. I used to tell him he was like a gnome running around the room, because it was hard for me to sleep. A lot of times I couldn't sleep, either, if he wasn't sleeping … I'd just hear him piddling, and, you know, it was a bit endearing. I didn't mind it, but he did have a hard time sleeping, yes."



Though there was speculation that Presley was only with Jackson to further her career, Presley called that "absolute B.S." She said she much preferred her role as nurturer and caretaker to Jackson.



"I've never been comfortable being front and center, honestly," she explained. "Don't like attention on me. Loved being next to him and taking care of him. I was on such a high doing that ... that it was a very profound time in my life."



Along with those incredible highs, Presley said Jackson also gave her some of the lowest lows of her life. After less than two years as husband and wife, Presley filed for divorce.



Oprah: Why did the marriage end?



Presley: There was a very profound point in the marriage when he had to make a decision. Was it the drugs and the sort of vampires, or me? And he pushed me away.



Oprah: Vampires?



Presley: Meaning people that are sort of spiders, vampires.



Oprah: Sycophants, sucking his blood?



Presley: Sycophants, yes.



Oprah: So you saw that all around him?



Presley: Oh God, yes.



It wasn't the first time she saw someone she loved surrounding himself with the wrong people. Presley said her father, Elvis, was the same way. "The one thing that correlates with Michael and with my father on this subject is that they had the luxury of creating whatever reality around them they wanted to create," Presley said. "They could have the kinds of people who were going to go with their program or not go with their program. If they weren't, then they could be disposed of."



"Michael wasn't a bad person because that's how he functioned," Presley continued. "He didn't know any better … I took it very personally, though. I felt I was disposable. You know? And it was the same with my father. Sometimes I sit and I think there have been times when I've been angry at the people around him. 'Why didn't you stop him? Why didn't you say something?' Well, because if you did, you were out. It's very simple."



Oprah asked Presley if Jackson was the kind of person who wanted to be told what he wanted to hear, rather than the truth.



"When it's this unusual reality in an ivory tower and this God-like life – mixed with an addiction – that's when you get into trouble," Presley answered.



Related: Michael Jackson shares his life purpose with Oprah

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Monday 23 May 2016

Leave It To Starbucks To Screw Up Celebrities' Names Too

Some things in life are a given. The sun will rise in the east and set in the west, and your Starbucks barista will likely screw up your name



It doesn't matter how simple of a name you might have. It could be something fairly common and simple to spell, like Helen, and Starbucks will still mess it up. 



And when your barista thinks they totally know which famous Hollywood actress you are -- but really, they totally don't -- they'll still misspell the name that wasn't yours to begin with. 











For any Starbucks baristas out there, below is a side-by-side comparison of actresses Helen Hunt and Jodie Foster -- and take note that it's Jodie, not Jody.



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Saturday 7 May 2016

Jimmy Fallon And Keith Urban Turn 'FML' Stories Into Hilarious Country Songs







If you've ever spent time scrolling through the stories on fmylife.com, you know how funny they are (unless they happened to you, in which case, we're sorry). 



On Friday night, Jimmy Fallon and Keith Urban managed to make the site's sad tales even funnier by giving them a hilarious country music twist. In a segment called "FML Country Singers” the duo sang user-shared stories of life's general crappiness with all the country twang you could ever want. The result is pure gold -- Fallon and Urban could barely keep themselves composed through the entire thing. 



Trust us, after watching, you'll never be able to read stories like, "Today, I heard water dripping from the back of our house. I went to investigate, only to find a man peeing on our garden gnome. FML," in your regular voice ever again. 



Watch the whole video above. 

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