Fergie is seen arriving at the airport in St. Barts with husband Josh Duhamel yesterday afternoon. Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich is hosting a New Year’s party at his $90 million St. Barts estate and hired the Fergie and the Black Eyed Peas to perform.
Wonder how much it costs to rent the Black Eyed Peas for a party!
The re-release of Lady Gaga’s debut album The Fame was named the best-selling album of 2010 with almost 6 million copies sold worldwide.
The Fame Monster 8-track EP has sold an additional 1 million copies, despite being released only in selected countries.
1. Lady Gaga – The Fame (Monster) – 5.8 million copies
2. Eminem – Recovery – 5.7 million copies
3. Justin Bieber – My Worlds – 5.6 million copies
4. Lady Antebellum – Need You Now – 3.6 million copies
5. Taylor Swift – Speak Now – 3.5 million copies
6. Susan Boyle – The Gift – 3.0 million copies
7. Black Eyed Peas – The E.N.D. – 3.0 million copies
8. Michael Bublé – Crazy Love – 3.0 million copies
9. Sadé – Soldier Of Love – 2.3 million copies
10. Alicia Keys – The Element Of Freedom – 2.3 million copies Source
Posted Monday, December 27th, 2010 at 9:09am
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Gleeks, you probably thought Gwyneth Paltrow doing Cee-Lo was big news. Well, you’re gonna get down on your knees and thank Grilled Cheesus for this latest bit of news: A Glee source confirms to EW exclusively that Glee will be tackling Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller” for their post-Superbowl episode…but with a twist. The Jackson classic will be performed as a mash-up with another song, yet to be chosen. But the supersized episode, which our source says will be the most expensive in Glee history and likely one of televsion’s priciest episodes ever, will also feature covers of tunes by Black Eyed Peas, Lady Antebellum, and Katy Perry.
Although “Thriller” is featured in the episode, it will not be a Michael Jackson tribute episode. Nor will it be a tribute to Bruce Springsteen, as rumors have suggested. In fact, our source says that the only pop star truly considered for the Superbowl episode was Sir Elton John (expect a John tribute episode as part of Glee‘s back nine episodes).
The post-Superbowl episode will instead keep with the evening’s sports theme and focus on the local football championship and Sue Sylvester’s cheerleading regionals (the “Thriller” mash-up will be played during halftime of the onscreen pigskin game). Basically, it will be a classic episode of Glee, but just bigger and better; Gleeks can also expect appearances from season two fan favorites: Blaine (Darren Criss) and Coach Beiste (Dot-Marie Jones). Oh, and General Motors is co-sponsoring the episode, which likely means there will be limited commercial interruptions.
For some reason I never like any Black Eyed Peas songs the first time I hear them. When I heard this song the first time I found it really annoying. Maybe it’ll grow on me.