Miley Cyrus Says So Long to the Sunshine State

May 18th, 2012

Showing some love to her faithful followers, Miley Cyrus was spotted posing for pictures outside her hotel in Miami, Florida today (May 18).

The “Last Song” cutie was all smiles as she hammed it up with her fans before heading off to the airport for an outbound flight.

As for her sexy image, Miley told “The Conversation” that she really appreciates it when folks refer to her as a bona fide hottie.

Cyrus noted, "If people find that [I am], I take it as a compliment. Thank you for thinking I'm sexy!"

Miley added, "People are so scared of seeing a woman being like, 'This is who I am and you're not going to change it.'"

"I feel I was so trained in my interviews to be All-American or whatever. I just got so set in the way of saying the same things I did when I was 12 years old. . . I guess I kind of realized that my whole life isn't one giant press junket. I don't have to be smiling all the time and always have the perfect answer."

Jennifer Lopez Talks “American Idol” Future

May 18th, 2012

She’s still weighing her options at this point, and Jennifer Lopez hasn’t decided if she’ll return for next season’s “American Idol” just yet.

The “On The Floor” songstress tweeted that she’s not made up her mind, so the rumors that she’s opting to move on simply aren’t true.

Lopez explained, “There is not truth to reports that I’m definitely leaving ‘Idol.’ All I said was I haven’t decided what I am doing next year.”

She also reassured her followers, “When I know for sure what I’m doing I will let the #LOVE!RS know.”

DJ Khaled’s ‘Take It To The Head’ Video Is A Blockbuster

May 18th, 2012

For video, premiering Sunday on MTV Jams, 'We got nothin' but megastars,' Khaled tells MTV News.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway


DJ Khaled, Rick Ross and Drake in the video for "Take It To The Head"
Photo: MTV News

Blockbuster songs deserve blockbuster video treatments, and DJ Khaled made sure his new single, "Take It to the Head," had a big visual to match. When your track features Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj and Rick Ross, there isn't much choice.

"I told [director] Colin [Tilley] when I called him, 'We gotta video, we gotta do the best video, we gotta win awards, and you gotta really take it there because we got nothin' but megastars on one record," DJ Khaled told MTV News' Sway Calloway from the Universal Studios set where he shot the video at the end of April.

Last summer, Khaled hosted "I'm on One," an inescapable rap jam that partnered Lil Wayne, Drake and Rick Ross for the first time. It seemed that the #1 Billboard rap single would be hard to top, but with Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown on "Take it to the Head," the Cash Money DJ is making a serious run for hip-hop's 2012 summer anthem. The stakes are high, and the video, which premieres Sunday on MTV Jams, is equally as huge.

The video set is reminiscent of the 1974 disaster film "Earthquake," where most of Los Angeles is destroyed by a quake that registers 9.9 on the Richter scale. "Colin Tilley is an amazing director, so he had this amazing idea where he wanted fire behind us, trains broken, ground shaking," Khaled described. "We're giving you new stuff."

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