Showing posts with label kesha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kesha. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
Ke$ha, David Cook and Orianthi To Perform On American Idol



“American Idol” season 7 winner David Cook and pop starlet Ke$ha are set to perform on “Idol’s” results show next week.
The two artists both tweeted that they’d be appearing on the show, which will send the first of its 12 finalists packing on Wednesday night (March 17). Cook, who recently returned from a songwriting trip to Sweden, told his followers, “Oh and I brought a present back for everyone. We’ll be performing on idol this wednesday! Be sure to check it out!”
Ke$ha’s announcement was a little more, uh, succinct: “Party time american idol woot t minus 3 dayz.”
If both Cook and Ke$ha perform, it could be a pretty crowded hour on Wednesday: Several reports also say that singer-guitarist Orianthi — the guitar player for Michael Jackson in “This Is It” — is also set to perform. That’s all in addition to the cheesy group number, Ford commercial and elimination drama that are staples of “Idol” results shows.
The top 12 will sing Rolling Stones songs on Tuesday, and one of them will go home after watching Cook, Orianthi and Ke$ha do their thing on Wednesday.
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Who's #1 on Next Week's Billboard Hot 100?

Ke$ha claims the longest running No. 1 debut single by a female artist on the Billboard Hot 100 since 1977 as "TiK ToK" holds steady for an eighth week. 33 years ago, Debby Boone took her maiden Hot 100 appearance, "You Light Up My Life" to No. 1 for 10 weeks. The Black Eyed Peas inch closer to another No. 1 single, as "Imma Be" moves 4-2, while their Grammy-winning single "I Gotta Feeling" leaps back into the Top 10 after their performance on the awards show. Other artists receiving a Grammy bump include country group Lady Antebellum, as their single "Need You Now" moves from 8-3, and Pink, who sees her album cut "Glitter in the Air" debut at No. 18 on the strength of digital sales. Young Money's "Bedrock" and Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" round out the Top 5.








