Friday, 6 November 2009

By Beyonce 'sex party' Egypt Islamists appalled


Beyonce R and B singer, who put off a gig in Malaysia following Islamist outrage over her "gyrating moves" and "sexy outfits," has brought her world tour to Egypt where she faced more hostility.
Hamdi Hassan, a lawmaker from the Muslim Brotherhood, has written to the speaker of the house and the interior minister labeling her planned Friday night show a "sex party" and demanding to know why she was allowed to perform.
He said the concert advertisement, in which the comely diva wears a leotard fitted with motorbike handlebars extending from her crotch and a headlight nestled in her cleavage, "threatens social peace and security."
"I do not know who agreed to this sinful, unacceptable advertisement, or indeed who agreed to these blatant sex parties," Hassan wrote, accusing the government of encouraging "sin and debauchery."
Meanwhile, a group on social networking site Facebook opposing her concert has attracted nearly 10,000 members.
One poster displayed on the site, showing the silhouette of a curvacious woman with a diagonal red line through it, was entitled "This is not Egypt."
Beyonce, who once told an interviewer that she "likes to dress sexy," has so far drawn about 50 million dollars on her "I Am..." world tour, and there's no word yet on what she will be wearing.
Last month, Beyonce postponed a concert outside Kuala Lumpur after an official of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic party expressed sharp disapproval.
"We are not against entertainment, but it's the way she performs -- her gyrating moves on stage and her sexy outfits. It will erode the moral values of our young people," PAS youth chief Nasruddin Hassan Tantawi told AFP.
Marctensia, arranger of the Malaysian concert, had said Beyonce would tone down her attire.
It insisted the postponement was "solely the decision of the artiste and has nothing to do with other external reasons" and that a new date would be announced.
In Egypt, the concert is still set to go ahead, under tight security, at the Red Sea resort of Port Ghalib.
The best tickets are going for Egyptian 2,000 pounds (366 dollars, 246 euros), well above the means of most Egyptians.
The banned party Muslim Brotherhood is effectively Egypt's main opposition party and is widely popular for its social work. It runs candidates as independents in parliamentary elections to get around the ban.
The party, which calls for the establishment of an Islamic state by peaceful means, normally focuses its flak on government corruption and foreign policy but has campaigned against what it considers prurient literature and art.
Most Egyptian Muslim women wear head scarves in accordance with Islamic custom, and the poverty ridden country has lurched towards religious conservativism.
But the country is arguably the capital of the Arab world's film and music industries, and satellite channels with Arab pop stars in sometimes racy music videos have a wide audience.
And Western singers regularly perform in Egypt. In February, pop singer Akon, famous for his hit single "Smack That," peeled off his shirt and dove into the crowd.
It is still to be seen what sexy outfits and gyrating moves Beyonce offers the crowds on Friday night. But long after she is gone, nightclubs will still have plenty of both on offer -- as belly dancers delight both Egyptian and foreign audiences.

Monday, 2 November 2009

Host Thanksgiving Special to Beyonce


Under the tree this year look for a whole lotta Beyoncé. The R&B diva will be hitting fans with a pair of major releases and a TV particular just in time for the holiday season. November 23 first up is the release of I Am ... Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas, a two disc live CD/DVD compilation recorded earlier this year at the hotel/casino.
That same day will also look the release of a deluxe edition of the singer's multiplatinum I Am ... Sasha Fierce double album. The reissue will come with two bonus tracks, including "Video Phone (Extended Remix)," which features Lady Gaga. The video for that song will premiere exclusively on MTV on air and online this Thursday.
The new in concert CD/DVD was filmed during a show at the Encore Theater at the Wynn Las Vegas on August 2 during a sold-out four-night stint, according to a press release announcing the album. The package contains more than 30 songs from throughout the singer's career, including four from her three solo albums ("Halo," "Sweet Dreams," "Single Ladies [Put a Ring on It]," "Get Me Bodied"), as well as the Destiny's Child catalog and some surprising covers.
The DVD of the concert is also sprinkled with biographical vignettes woven between the songs, some exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and a bonus feature titled "What Happens in Vegas. ..."
That release will be followed by a one-hour TV special on ABC on November 26. The show, "Beyoncé — I Am ... Yours," is the first ever prime time network special by Beyoncé. It will air at 9 p.m. and feature behind-the-scenes and concert footage from the DVD.
The track list for I Am ... Yours, according to Columbia Records:
Disc One: "Hello," "Halo," "Irreplaceable," "Sweet Dream Medley," "If I Were a Boy," "Scared of Lonely," "That's Why You're Beautiful," "Satellites," "Resentment," "Déjà Vu Jazz Medley/Déjà Vu"
Disc Two: "I Wanna Be Where You Are," "Destiny's Child Medley," "Work It Out," " '03 Bonnie & Clyde," "Crazy in Love," "Naughty Girl," "Get Me Bodied," "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)," "Finale"

Thursday, 29 October 2009

as she stars in new Beyonce video to Lady GaGa renamed 'Gee-yonce'


Lady GaGa says she got so involved in her role for Beyonce’s music video, that people started calling her Gee yonce.
When Beyonce invited the Paparazzi singer to star alongside her for new single Video Phone earlier this month, GaGa didn’t fancy playing herself.
Lady GaGa reportedly told a US radio station: “When I was doing her video with her, she called me, and she said, ‘What do you want to do?’
“And I'm like, ‘I don’t want to show up in some frickin’ hair bow and be fashion GaGa in your video’. I said, 'I want to do you’.”
“So the whole time I was learning the choreography, they were calling me Gee-yonce.”
And it looks like the 23 year old’s special effort paid off – Beyonce has just announced that she will returned the favour by singing on her Lady GaGa’s album.
The popstars have recorded a duet called Telephone, which will feature on the new version of Fame Monster – out on November 23.

Monday, 26 October 2009

Beyonce: Duet With Lady GaGa




Lady GaGa's upon receiving help for "Video Phone" music video, Beyonce Knowles will comeback the favor by lending her vocal new song "Telephone" to the dance queen's. Breaking the news to public is Lady-Gaga.net which claims the information is obtained from an insider in Universal Music Group.Filmed "Video Phone" to Beyonce and Lady GaGa earlier this month and kept the video shoot hush hush. However, a source managed to wasteweir the beans on the wardrobe they were wearing.Beyonce reportedly donned "a feathered dress" and Lady GaGa wore "something wild". The video premiere date is yet to be disclosed. Words are, the song featured in the video will be a remix with the addition of Lady GaGa's vocal. One of the new materials "Telephone" is appearing in Lady GaGa's "The Fame: Monster" which is due for November 23 U.S. release, while "Video Phone" is one of Beyonce Knowles' singles in her 2008 effort "I Am...Sasha Fierce".

Monday, 12 October 2009

Ride Her Bicycle Beyonce Likes


Beyonce Knowles looks herself as the female version of Lance Armstrong she’s taken up cycling!
The Sweet Dreams hitmaker says she hops on her bike during her days off when she’s on tour.
She said, “I started riding a bike on my days off with others like my assistant and stylist”

“It’s amazing how I’m able to ride around on a bike. People kind of look it’s me but since I’m on a bike, they think, ‘No, it’s not her’. And by the time they realize it’s me, I’m already gone. It’s great to do something normal every day. It keeps me grounded.”
Beyonce who’s married to rapper Jay-Z currently revealed that she’s rubbish when it comes to cooking.
“I’m a disaster in the kitchen!” she said. “You know what my secret is for preparing the perfect meal for friends when I invite them over? It’s ordering from their having the food delivered and the best restaurants.

“I’m not into too many indulgences, but if there’s one benefit of success that I enjoy, it’s being able to order incredible dishes!”

Friday, 9 October 2009

Alan Braxe Remixes Beyoncé


In its original form, new Beyoncé single "Broken Hearted Girl" is a turgid ballad that reminds you why I Am...Sasha Fierce was kind of a disappointment on an album level.
But in the hands of French bubble disco maven Alan Braxe, it turns into a fizzy, seven minute frenzy of wah wah guitars, Sunshine Band horns, and whip snap snares. It gets the Alan Braxe treatment, in other words.

Listen to the remix at Disco Dust.

Monday, 5 October 2009

paternity quiz, Beyonce's dad faces


A woman has claimed she is pregnant with Beyonce Knowles' father's child.
Alexsandra Wright, thought to be in her late 30s, has filed a paternity case against Mathew Knowles at Los Angeles County Superior Court.
According to website TMZ.com, she is six months pregnant and claims Mathew is the father of the unborn baby.
Mathew has been married to Tina Knowles since 1980. They have two children together, Beyonce, 27, and 23 year old Solange.
Mathew manages both of his daughters and has also moved into film, executive producing Beyonce's 2009 thriller Obsessed.
He also has his own record label, Music World Entertainment, which represents Beyonce, Solange and former Destiny's Child singers Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland.
Mathew currently praised his eldest daughter for "reaching out" to country music star Taylor Swift after Kanye West embarrassed the teenager onstage at the MTV Video Music Awards.
He said: "I can only say it was a proud night for me as a manager, but more importantly as a father. I've always said the thing that makes me most proud about Beyonce is not how many records she's sold or how many plaques she has or how many awards; it's that she's a genuine, good person.
"I know it's hard for people to believe that she can actually be that nice of a person, but she actually is."