AP080123030639.jpgAmong the “celebrities” who will be hoofing it up during the sixth season of Dancing With The Stars: R & B singer Mario, who’s apparently going the “any port in a storm” route as far as promoting his long-pushed-back album Go!, which has sold about 200,000 copies in the two months since its release. (”Look, everybody! You can tango to this track!”) [EW / Photo: AP]

 
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  1. bcapirigi  |   Posted on Feb 19th, 2008

    Kristi Yamaguchi and Steve Guttenberg, together at last!

  2. Chris Molanphy  |   Posted on Feb 19th, 2008

    Too bad about that album. I really loved “Kryptonite” and still think “Let Me Love You” (2004) is one of Scott Storch’s all-around best songs/productions.

  3. Anonymous  |   Posted on Feb 19th, 2008

    I always thought if NeYo wrote his songs for Mario, they’d be exponentially better. Especially “Do You” and “Sexy Love.”

  4. Nicolars  |   Posted on Feb 19th, 2008

    I’m really hoping Steve Gutenberg does a dance routine on roller skates.

  5. Bob Loblaw  |   Posted on Feb 19th, 2008

    I won’t care about this kid until he hooks up with Bootsy or Danger
    Mouse and starts recording acid-soul as his alter ego, Wario.

  6. CreativeUnderclass  |   Posted on Feb 19th, 2008

    my, what silly hair you have, sir

  7. bcapirigi  |   Posted on Feb 19th, 2008

    @CreativeUnderclass: it’s very francois sagat, isn’t it?

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