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Johnny Cash's Ghost Will Not Be Endorsing A Presidential Candidate

Roseanne Cash would appreciate it if John Rich left her father's name out of his tireless rallying of country music's fanbase behind ABBA fan John McCain. Rich's comment at a recent McCain rally that "Johnny Cash would have been a John McCain supporter if he was still around" didn't make the daughter of the Man In Black all that happy, and she released a statement saying that certain people should stick to ascribing endorsements to people who can actually agree with or deny them of their own free will: More »

leak of the (yester)day

Heidi Montag Is One Drink Away From Banging You

ARTIST: Heidi Montag
SONG: "One More Drink"
WEB DEBUT: July 1, 2008 More »

we've heard worse

Heidi Montag's "Fashion" Isn't That Bad

Bloggers have been pretty quick to declare "Fashion," the new single from Hills star Heidi Montag, the worst song of the year, if not ever. "This is no more a real song or a real stab at a music career than The Hills is real life," says the A.V. Club's The Hater. While I don't plan on putting it in my top ten list or writing a ponderous essay about which parts were probably written by Heidi and which were written by producers that were perhaps trying to bring out the Heidi in Heidi, I can't share the mouth foaming-offense that others have taken. More »

sigh

"Rolling Stone" To Readers: Buy This Magazine Or We'll Have To Figure Out More Ways To Pander To Non-Music Fans While Subtly Making Fun Of Our Cover Subjects

One would think that RS' head honchos would have held the $25k-a-throw hooker story for pairing with the inevitable Ashley Alexandra Dupre cover, but I guess desperate times call for desperate measures.

wtf redux

Britney and Heidi: The Story Gets Stranger

Well, either someone's not telling the truth about Monday's Britney Spears/Heidi Montag musical trainwreck/duet or someone is editing our troubled celebrities together in duet tracks that were never meant to be! I prefer the second possibility, but I can't really get my hopes up for a Larry Birkhead/Lil Wayne track in the near future, can I? Either way, the denials started rolling in today, and thank goodness, we have Ryan Seacrest around to sort things out. He believes the song originated from Montag's "camp", which seems probable as Britney's entourage is bound by the Mental Health Professional's Code of Conduct, which prohibits media leaks, even if the single is totally bangin'. [AZcentral]

wtf

Britney Spears Drops New Single, Falls Even Further Into Post-Post-Postmodern Hell

A new Britney Spears song just premiered on Ryan Seacrest's soon-to-be-nationwide radio show, and for some reason Britney, who still has a whole album's worth of good dance-pop tunes to release to radio, is now lowering herself to duet with that chick from The Hills who made the really crummy music video a few weeks back. The song, "Dramatic," doesn't sound like a "duet" as much as it sounds like "Heidi Montag singing over a half-finished Britney song that someone left behind at the studio," which lends some credence to Dan's theory that it could a leaked track from Jive Records' forthcoming Britney Spears - Duets collaboration. But I think it's just Britney trying to hitch her wagon to that of a fellow tabloid star, thus proving that she's the ultimate 21st-century fameball, someone who knows that the only way her Google News hits will go up is by forming some sort of silicone-and-spray-tan Wondertwin alliance with her counterparts from Us' table of contents. [KIISFM.com]

TGIF teen queen gossip daily double: Heidi Montag—which is a thing that apparently appears on the MTV?—released her "debut pop music video" last week. Somehow we missed this momentous occasion. But apparently the rest of the Internet did not, because all of the flying blogosphere zingers left her "sobbing uncontrollably." (Hey, you should try hanging out on the Internet every day.) Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus got a tsk-tsk'ing from Consumer Reports for not buckling up during a scene in her hit 3-D concert movie, while the watchdog mag still took care to praise the "lifelike" way her blood seemed to splatter the audience when the Range Rover hit that tree. [Daily Dish via PTW / Photo: Getty]