Game Detained in Canada for 14 Days

Game’s 4/20 went up in smoke, but for the wrong reason. The “Red Nation” rapper was detained by Canadian officials after attempting to enter the country.

Fresh from Australia, Game was traveling to Canada to perform at several shows on Wednesday, April 20. After waiting in customs for three hours, he was denied entry. “Customs officials just denied me entry into Canada. I’m sorry 2 ALL my fans but I was mislead by promoters & assured I would be able 2 enter,” he tweeted.

But things soon went from bad to worse. “This just in: I’m being detained in Canada for 14 days until they process my inadmissability then I’ll have a hearing heard by a judge,” he added. “At that point the judge will decide to either deport me or give me a sentence for violating Canada’s immigrant entry laws.”

Game expressed his unhappiness with the unexpected circumstances. “F%cked up situation !!! But at least they let me call home, & tweet before they lock a n!gga up !!! Gotta turn in my property, y’all be kool,” he wrote. “Gotta give up my phone & property. This some straight bullshit ! Flew all the way from LA to be denied and detained ?!?! WTF.”

LaurieAnn Gibson Body is Sick……

LaurieAnn Gibson is riding high she has two new dance shows, “The Dance Scene,” and a new dance show for BET, and recently co-directed Lady GaGa’s new video for her 2nd single “Judas.”  In this photoshoot she wore a black body suit with mesh insets  from former ‘Project Runway’ contestant Mychael Knight’s Fall 2010 line paired with black Christian Louboutin Daffodil Pumps.

Beyonce And Jay-Z Spotted At Le Meurice Hotel in Paris

Earlier today, Beyonce and Jay-Z were spotted leaving Le Meurice Hotel where they have been staying over the last few days with Beyonce’s nephew, Juelz. They then headed over to L’Avenue restaurant where they were spotted toasting to the good life. Juelz father Daniel also joined them.

NY Mag reviews Beyonce’s ‘Girls’ Plus Official Radio Edit of ‘Girls’

After a painful few weeks of breathless anticipation, finally Beyoncé’s new single is here. It’s called “Girls”; it’s produced by Diplo and Switch (which would have been a bigger deal as far as incongruity of pairing if Odd Future’s Frank Ocean wasn’t in the running); and it’s kind of a monster — aggressive and intense and totally committed in all the ways you’d hope for the first big move in a new promo run from one of our most cherished pop stars. That means it’s as immediately familiar as it is bluntly effective; we have given in to it already. It’s also very declarative: See, according to B, it’s girls who run the world. This isn’t technically true, of course; world leaders are still disappointingly disproportionately male. But in this alternate Beyoncé reality, all those independent women Destiny’s Child groomed many years back have risen up and forcefully taken over (yes, we’re getting this more from the leaked video stills than the actual words of the song, but gender warfare is pretty fun to imagine). Anyway, Angela Merkel is rocking so hard right now.

– NY Mag.

Beyonce & Jay-Z Take A Stroll In Paris

Beyonce and Jay-Z made a rare public appearance on Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris, France today. Both artists are expected to release new project later this year year, continuing to cement their position as music’s most powerful couple.

Mariah Carey Shows Off Baby Nursery To Life & Style

Mariah Carey is almost ready to pop! In preparation for her impending motherhood, she has given Life & Style magazine a glimpse of her babies’ new nursery.

Jill Scott Lights Up Hollywood at Album Preview Concert

Jill Scott brought the stars out at Hollywood nightclub Playhouse on Monday night, debuting songs off her fourth album The Light of the Sun. Draped in a black gown with an avant-garde haircut, the Philly songstress performed for a VIP crowd that included Brandy, JoJo, Swizz Beatz, Teairra Mari, Taraji P. Henson, Reggie Bush, and more, who grooved to her soulful sounds.

NEW MUSIC: BEYONCE – “GIRLS (WHO RUN THE WORLD)

Beyoncé’s back with a vengeance. Mrs. Carter reps for her ladies on the empowering female anthem “Girls (Who Run the World),” the first single from her highly-anticipated fourth album. Set to a marching beat which samples Major Lazer’s “Pon de Floor,” pop’s fearless leader wields her power over the opposite sex. “My persuasion can build a nation/ Endless power, without love we can devour/ You’ll do anything for me,” commands Bey.

Beyoncé’s ‘Girls’ Video Will Be One of Her Biggest Ever, Says Director

Beyoncé is pulling out the big guns in the music video for “Girls,” the lead single off her highly-anticipated fourth album. According to the clip’s director Francis Lawrence, the visuals go above and beyond what the superstar has done in previous videos.

“It’ll be big, it’ll probably be one of the bigger Beyoncé music videos ever done,” he told MTV NEWS. “And, I can say that I think the song is unbelievable.”

The famed visionary confirmed “Girls” as the song’s title, but kept mum on the concept of the video. “She would probably have me shot if I said anything. … Some stuff spilled out, but she wasn’t happy about it, so I’ve been sworn to secrecy,” he said, referring to pho tosthat surfaced from the shoot.

“Girls,” which was filmed over several days in California, marks the first music video he’s helmed since Lady Gaga’s Grammy-winning “Bad Romance” in 2009. He hopes Bey’s latest will achieve the same success.

“The Gaga thing took me by surprise, ’cause I’ve done videos for probably 15 years, and I had forgotten what to felt like to have a video premiere and have it be anticipated and have it explode,” he added. “And yeah I hope the same for Beyoncé, but I don’t know if that’s gonna happen. It is a fantastic song, so I really hope that song catches for her, and I think the video’s gonna be really fun and cool and different for her.”