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Simon Cowell on Britney Spears…..The Worst Comeback in History.

“[MTV] they exploited Britney in helping to end her career. When Britney was opening, near the end, I felt so bad for her. I said, ‘Man, it’s a dirty game. This game will chew you up and spit you out.’” – Kanye West to NYZ’s Z100

Speaking of Kanye, he will do just fine as arrogant as he is – but his genre is having trouble..

As we already know, rap sales are in trouble. The music biz is hoping 50 Cent and Kanye West can revive the sinking genre although its highly doubtful.

Through the first half of the year rap albums are down 30% according to Neilson Soundscan with 26 millions sold to date.

Not to long ago hip hop acts were selling close to 100 million albums in the U.S.

Rap has declined the fastest among all genres but radio doesn’t seem to look at that trend. If top 40 Radio really wanted to make an attempt to keep its influence then HIP HOP wouldn’t DOMINATE the playlists. At least keep the playlist balanced.

Mayfield said hip-hop is also showing its age as a genre. It had practically 20 straight years of growth but it has finally gotten to the point for that it is an established genre prone to the same the cyclical issue that other established genres face. (NYPOST)

Rap Music Sales in Units

2004 – 81.4M
2005 – 75.1M
2006 – 59.5M
2007 – 26M

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MTV Video Music Awards has many people wondering whether the longtime popular cable network has completely lost its appeal.

The ratings for the VMAs over the past few years have steadily declined. Even though MTV Video Music Awards scored a 6.4 Rating Up 23% From 2006 it won’t change what really lies ahead. So you recruit a glorified highly talked about TRAIN WRECK to capture the EYES for a second – now what? This is nothing more than a crack head feeling a RUSH for that one second before he hits rock bottom.

Exploiting Britney Spears for ratings is not a long term strategic plan – thats not even a band aid. Thats called a desperate act – the last breath before you die – if you listen close enough you may even hear the DEATH RATTLE. Not only that, its a shameful inhumane tactic. MTV must have a struck a deal with the DEVIL but the DEVIL doesn’t have partners, only VICTIMS…..

Hearing insane statements from a rapper who is having a meltdown and who claims that MTV does not support black people is no longer shocking. We watch it once, laugh, forget about it and go about our day.

MTV programming isn’t what it used to be, pop culture experts told ABCNews.com, but then again, neither is the entertainment industry.

Viewers have many more options for entertainment, and no longer rely solely on MTV, making the audience even harder to impress and the seats even harder to fill with celebrities who are spread thin across various outlets.

“[MTV’s] biggest problem is that, in 1981, they were the only game in town, there was nothing like them,” said Bob Thompson, pop culture guru and professor at Syracuse University.

“But that bird has flown. In the 80s, if you were a kid, MTV was where you went,” said Thompson. “Now, kids have Comedy Central, Adult Swim on the Cartoon Network — there are so many other places providing entertainment.

“I don’t think MTV is ever going to reach the cultural heights where it was in the 1980s,” said Thompson. What makes these cable networks work is a few good hits. Nothing is the same as getting a big hit that everyone is talking about.”

Overall, some critics said this year’s show was also less glamorous than years past, set at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas, rather than more upscale locales like New York’s Radio City Music Hall.

“In the 80s and 90s, the VMAs were really elaborate, and the amount of money spent was truly extravagant,” said Phil Gallo, associate editor of Variety

The Bottom Line: The overall consensus from bloggers and media outlets was that MTV lost its appeal and was tame and lame. The shock value has replaced artistry. The problem is that there is no more value in shock.

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The major labels are getting ready to launch the “ringle,” which combines the mostly defunct single format with ringtones. Each ringle is expected to contain three songs — one hit and maybe one remix and an older track — and one ringtone, on a CD with a slip-sleeve cover. Since consumers in the digital age can download any tracks they want individually, why not let them buy singles in the store as well? It also enables stores to get involved in the ringtone phenomenon.

The majors are gambling that the ringle can instill in consumers the mind-set to connect to the Internet via the CD. Big retailers like Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy and Amazon. (Billboard)

You can now stream HIM’s new record Venus Doom on AOL Music. After we streamed the whole record, the standout track is ‘Dead Lover’s Lane‘. Let KOAR be you’re filter, we will save you money and time…

ESPN has teamed up with numerous record labels to preview new music during its Monday Night Football and Monday Night Countdown broadcasts. Last year, Monday Night Football on ESPN averaged more than 12 million viewers per game and became cable’s most viewed series in TV history according to ESPN reps. (Billboard)

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The iPhone became Apple’s most HYPED product ever, so much that the company’s fate became intertwined with the iPhone.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs is now preparing for the BIG DAY, an important press day. He probably began the day by grabbing his iPod and hitting the treadmill. A nice run in the morning always makes you feel that you can conquer anything. Steve then puts on his blue jeans and black turtle neck and practices his speech like a politician getting ready to WOW the San Francisco crowd of media and employees about Apples NEWEST latest and greatest gadgets.

Steve Jobs began his presentation last week by revealing that APPLE would soon sell iPhone ringtones for 99 cents. This was the appetizer for a main course of iPods. He then introduced 2 new iPods with a new SLICK look – iPod nano and an iPod classic that can store 40,000 songs.

It all went wrong. The story got jumbled. There was probably sweat dripping from his forehead at this point. There was probably a inner voice in Jobs head proclaiming “Don’t say it Steve, Don’t say it”……

Before Apple left the stage Steve Jobs dropped a nuclear bomb – Apple cut the price of the iPhone from $599 to $399. It became the story of the day rather than the new iPods. Critics saw this major price cut as an act of desperation and the one’s who payed top dollar would have felt like suckers.

After thousands of complaints Steve Jobs offered an apology and rewarded customers with a $100 credit.

The day Steve Jobs stepped onto the stage to HYPE the world on the New iPods backfired. The world turned the HYPE back on Jobs making the iphone price cut, angry emails and apologies the HEADLINE of the WEEK.

Next time Steve….Next time……..

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The VMA’s looked like a beauty pageant that consisted of 9 year old dysfunctional kids. Is this what MTV wanted? to recruit an out-of-shape, out-of-touch Britney Spears so the public would laugh at her? For goodness sakes, these kids can’t even lip-synch! Does MTV get off embracing human failure?

If you didn’t watch the VMA’s then you were spared because it consisted of boring C-rated comedians and dancers humping each other like rabid animals with pot bellys. It felt like I was watching Animal Kingdom. No wonder why people lost faith in music – who wouldn’t? The entire show played like a drowsy dress-rehearsal.

She’s embarrassed…

Kanye West says he’ll never return to MTV…

“That’s two years in a row, man … give a black man a chance. I’m trying hard man, I have the … number one record, man.” – Kanye West to the Associated Press on losing at the VMAs again.

We wont even give this any more press..

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