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Monday, November 28, 2011

Justin Bieber Camp Waiting for Mariah Yeater to Bring in Baby for Paternity Test, Report Says


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As Justin Bieber fever grips New York, sources close to the star say they doubt Mariah Yeater, who claimed he was the father of her 4-month-old baby, will do her part now that he’s taken a paternity test. 
After teen-dream Justin, who appears on “Today” this morning, took the test Friday, a source close to him said, “Now Yeater has to offer up the baby for DNA testing, which will prove once and for all that Justin is not the father. But we don’t expect her to be in a rush to do that.” 
Yeater, 21, had claimed she slept with Bieber after a concert in October 2010, that they didn’t use protection and nine months later Tristyn was born. But she dropped her lawsuit last week. 
So while Bieber’s legal team awaits Yeater’s next move, they’re plotting how to pursue her or her lawyers for making the false claim. 
While his reps declined to comment, Bieber tells David Letterman on his CBS show tonight, “I think I can smell a weasel, too, a little bit . . . I know, it’s pretty crazy . . . People make up false accusations.”

Lady Gaga Releases Holiday EP

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Amid her fashion-forward outfits and hyper-choreographed videos, it's easy to forget Lady Gaga's a singer, too. But Mother Monster will have the chance to show off her vocals on a jazzy new holiday EP, "A Very Gaga Holiday," which Gaga released digitally on Wednesday.

The new release includes the Gaga take on "White Christmas" and Nat King Cole classic "Orange Colored Sky," but there's no standard safe in Gaga's hands: her "White Christmas" adds an original verse and finds the singer joking, "O.K., I suppose it's not very white outside yet."

The EP culls from performances from "A Very Gaga Thanksgiving," her new TV special. The 90-minute special, which Gaga herself directed, airs at 9:30 p.m. ET on ABC on Thursday.

Longtime Boyfriend


sugarland's Jennifer Nettles celebrated more than just Thanksgiving this past weekend: the country star tied the knot with longtime beau Justin Miller.

According to People, the 37-year-old singer married Miller in a Tennessee chapel on Saturday (Nov. 26). Kristian Bush, Nettles' Sugarland band mate, was reportedly in attendance at the intimate ceremony.

Nettles and Miller had been dating for over two years. The former model appeared in the music video for the band's 2006 single, "Want To."

Sugarland will perform at the "Grammy Nominations Concert Live!" ceremony on Wednesday (Nov. 30) and host the CMA Country Christmas special on Thursday. Sugarland was recently named in a lawsuit filed by survivors of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse in August, which seeks unspecified damages for breach of reasonable care to the victims of the tragedy.

Focus on 'Transition'


justin Bieber's growing up, but vocal producer Kuk Harrell says he's not ready for "the adult game" just yet.



"The only conversation we've had about Justin's album that we're about to do is it's really important that it's the proper transition because we've seen him [with] 'Baby,' now we're watching him grow up," he told MTV News. "There's a record in between."



However, he said the 17-year-old star's current release -- the Christmas album "Under the Mistletoe," which bowed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 -- is an "important" preview of what fans can expect from the next album.



"It gave everybody the opportunity to hear him, see him and get used to his voice changing," Harrell said. "That was a huge thing going into this album. We were able to get a running start on where he's at vocally 'cause it's a natural thing. When his proper album comes out, everybody's going to really be looking at that."



Bieber's next album, dubbed "Believe," is expected next summer. His manager, Scooter Braun, told the Hollywood Reporter last month that the teen star would be taking a hands-on approach to his new material.



"He's pretty adamant about writing a lot of [the album]," Braun said. "And he played me some stuff that he's been doing on his own. He wrote this amazing song that sounds like a Jodeci record. I'm really excited for him. This kid can sing his ass off. He's coming into his own."

LL Cool J to perform with Furious Five


LL Cool J, Common, Lupe Fiasco and Rick Ross are working on a special performance for The Grammys Nomination Concert.

The stars will join the Furious Five members Melle Mel and Scorpio for a rendition of The Message.

Their performance of the 1982 Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five hit will take place during a live show on Wednesday.

The one-hour show will reveal the nominations for the 54th annual Grammy Awards which will take place on February 12 2012.

LL Cool J has already signed up to host the event at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Usher, Sugarland and Ludacris have been announced as performers. Nicki Minaj and Katy Perry will be on hand to present awards to some of the lucky winners.

It was recently announced that The Message would be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, 30 years after the track was recorded.

The track's hook "It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under" is well known across the world of hip-hop. The single has been sampled by artists such as Ice Cube on his 1993 hit Check Yo Self and P. Diddy who used it in Can't Nobody Hold Me Down in 1997.

The Grammy Nominations Concert Live - Countdown to Music's Biggest Night will air on November 30 on CBS.


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