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It's gone down. Pitbull and Ke$ha have officially released the lyric video for their collaboration track, the country-twinged dance song "Timber." -
Pitbull to host American Music Awards: rapper will host 41st annual show, perform new single 'Timber' with Ke$ha
The American Music Awards are going to get a little dose of Mr. Worldwide. Today (Nov. 5), it was announced that Pitbull would host the annual awards show, set to air later this month. -
Pitbull and Ke$ha Collaborate On Country-Tinged 'Timber' [LISTEN]
Ke$ha has teamed up with Pitbull on his new track "Timber." According to Billboard, the song was unveiled on Ryan Seacret's radio show today. "Timber" is a country-meets-pop-meets-urban-Latin with hard-driving harmonicas and a catchy lumberjack-inspired chorus with Ke$ha belting, "It's going down, I'm yelling, 'Timber.'" -
Zumba: Bringing Latin Music to New Listeners in the United States and The World Over
Latin music has found a way to branch out from exclusively Latin buyers, and they did it by going to the gym. Zumba, the dance-aerobics class developed in 2001 in Florida, has helped many a participant stay in shape, and get hooked on Latin music in the process. -
Lindsay Lohan: Ne-Yo Willing To Work With Actress Despite Her Lawsuit Against Him
Generally you don't want aim to collaborate with those you have beefs with (just look at the discussion earlier today about Jay-Z and Robert De Niro). Ne-Yo is willing to let bygones be bygones however. Or at least, he's more than willing to enter the studio with Lindsay Lohan, although the actress sued him in 2011.
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