May 2, 2024

Review Category : TMZ Music News

Future And Ciara Declare Themselves The ‘New Bonnie And Clyde’ With Duet

Future and Ciara continue to celebrate their love. Not only is the couple expecting a child and engaged to be married, they're also pouring their hearts out in the studio.

Last week CiCi performed their new duet "Anytime" alone in Los Angeles at a 2014 Grammy Awards after-party. On Monday (February 3), she released the studio version,with her hubby-to-be.

Future's vocals echo at the track's start, as synths and slow-rolling drums set the stage for the couple's love exchange. "Anytime that you need, anytime that you call, anytime that you fall, I'll be there anytime," they sing on the song's chorus before declaring themselves the "new Bonnie and Clyde."

Who knows, maybe it'll be their wedding song.

Ciara and Future went public with their relationship in early 2013, and in October the "Turn on the Lights" rapper proposed with a 15-karat ring. Ciara and Future areexpecting a baby. "I feel different but it's great," Future told MTV News shortly after the proposal. "It's a great situation and I'm happy about it. I'm excited about it and I know she's super happy. I just feel good to be able to make someone happy."

Ciara admitted she is completely comfortable with publicly celebrating her love for her fiancé. "That's where I am at this day and time in my life and I'm also with someone who makes me extremely comfortable to be that way, which is really important. The way that he makes me feel, why not? If you love somebody you should express it, and now I understand that," she told ...

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Miley Cyrus Loves Weed, Thinks Kids Are ‘Mean’ And Doesn’t Give A ‘Sh–‘

Miley Cyrus may look nearly unrecognizable in the latest issue of W magazine, but when you read her latest interview, there is no denying that it is the one and only Miley.

The sultry spread, which has Cyrus posing naked on the cover, features the "We Can't Stop" singer getting candid and honest with interviewer Ronan Farrow in the magazine's March "Social Media Issue," which is bound to raise a few eyebrows — or bleached eyebrows in Miley's case.

The article is a reminder that Cyrus is an individual who knows exactly what she wants and isn't afraid to speak her mind.

From her thoughts on children to her love of weed to harsh critics, Miley has an opinion on it all, and MTV News has rounded up eight standout quotes from her latest interview that show that Miley is just being Miley.

1. Miley Talks Kids
Even though Miley loves her Smilers, there is one thing she doesn't like: kids. She tells the magazine, "They're so f---ing mean. Sometimes I hear kids with their parents, and I want to go over and, like, smack them myself ... Like, if they meet me, they'll be like, 'Mom, don't you know how to use an iPhone? Like, can you take the picture?' I'm like, 'Dude, if I ever talked to my mom like that when I was a kid, I would have had no phone, no computer, no TV, no anything.' And so, yeah, kids are just mean."

2. No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problem
Everyone knows by now that Miley's ...

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What Was The Song In That Super Bowl Ad?

Some people watch the Super Bowl for the ads or the halftime show
, and some tune in for the game. But when it's a blowout like Sunday night's rout by the Seattle Seahawks, well, the ads are kind of all you have left.

And while many of the commercials
 this year fell as flat as the Denver Broncos' opening offensive series, a number featured songs that inspired, surprised and sent fans rushing to their phones and tablets.

But what were those tunes? We break down some of the musical highlights of Sunday night's ads:

Song: Zedd, "Find You"
Where you know it from: A 15-second snippet of the new single from the EDM producer/Grammy winner debuted during last weekend's music awards show. But Sunday night saw a 30-second version of the song with vocals from Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant in a Bud Light Platinum spot.

Song: U2, "Invisible"

Where you know it from: The rock icons debuted the inspiring song
 from their upcoming album as part of a promotion for the (RED) charity, which fights AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis worldwide.

Song: Aloe Blacc, "Can You Do This"
Where you know it from: The singer most people know from Avicii's "Wake Me Up" got one of the most prominent spots during the game when his soul pop tune was the one Ellen DeGeneres chose during a three bears-themed Beats Music service commercial.

Song: Passenger, "Let Her Go"
Where you know it from: The plaintive pop tune, already a huge hit worldwide, was the soundtrack to one of the most talked-about ads of the night, the Budweiser Clydesdales ...

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‘Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Super Bowl Trailer’s 7 Greatest Moments

"What's in a name," you ask? Clearly, you never encountered Max Dillon before.

Dillon, better known by his super-villain code-name "Electro," is front and center in a new featurette titled "Enemies Unite," released in conjunction with the . It's almost four minutes of geeky goodness — so much geeky goodness, in fact, that we're going to relive it all right here and now.

Swing into our breakdown of the new "Spider-Man" preview!

1. Dirty Laundry: Peter Parker spends most of his hours swinging around skyscrapers, wearing his red-and-blue tights, battling foes with code-names like "Electro" and "Rhino." But oh, how those enemies would laugh if they knew the name of Peter's true nemesis: "The Laundry Sheiff," better known as Aunt May Parker.

2. The Best Part About Being Spider-Man: Is "everything," according to the hero. It's a dorky one-liner from the dorkiest superhero of them all. And speaking of dorkiness...

3. Maximum Adorkability: Max Dillon encounters his hero, Spider-Man, for the very first time in the new trailer. He experiences Comic-Con levels of nerding-out when he learns that he's Spidey's "eyes and ears" on the ground — even though that's just Spidey tossing him a bone, and not being especially serious. But the throwaway line is enough to toss Max down a dark and dangerous path.

4. Accidents Happen: The featurette shows how Max becomes Electro. Late at night, Max visits the Oscorp office, and falls into a pool of water brimming with electric eels. The accident proves fateful, when Dillon emerges with a crackling voice and electric-blue skin. It's not a note-for-note ...

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‘Harry Potter’ Author J.K. Rowling Regrets Ron/Hermione Relationship

Poor Ron Weasley; more and more, he's becoming the red-headed step-child of the "Harry Potter" universe, well after the series' conclusion.

In 2011, "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling revealed that she Now, in an interview conducted by Hermione actress Emma Watson, to be published in Wonderland Magazine, Rowling has dropped another Ron bombshell: she regrets pairing Ron and Hermione together.

"I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfillment," said Rowling, according to Variety. "That's how it was conceived, really. For reasons that have very little to do with literature and far more to do with me clinging to the plot as I first imagined it, Hermione ended up with Ron."

"I can hear the rage and fury it might cause some fans," she continued, "but if I'm absolutely honest, distance has given me perspective on that. It was a choice I made for very personal reasons, not for reasons of credibility. Am I breaking people's hearts by saying this? I hope not."

For her part, Watson's heart didn't break upon hearing Rowling's confession. Indeed, the actress agreed with the author's regrets, saying, "I think there are fans out there who know that too and who wonder whether Ron would have really been able to make her happy."

It's yet another harsh blow for the Ron fan community. That being said, it's entirely possible that Ron actor Rupert Grint would have been up for a different, sadder outcome for his character. Back when reports of Ron's near-death experience first surfaced, Grint told MTV News that he would have ...

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