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Tiffany, Debbie Gibson, Taylor Momsen

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Keo Nozari

Tiffany, Debbie Gibson
 
Trina is back and crazier than ever, and the chocolate rapper is ready to party like a “White Girl” on her latest single (along with special guests Flo Rida and Git Fresh). It’s a rather hysterical take on (or should we say read of) wasted white girls at the bar. Though if a white girl sang this same song about black girls—oh child!—it would be deemed all kinds of racist.
 
We know all our hearts went out for Kelis and Robyn this week after their sold-out All Hearts Tour hearted New York with two shows! And both ladies will have lots more to love in the coming months. Robyn—in addition to her fantastic new single and video for “Hang with Me”—will release Body Talk Pt. 2 on September 6 and, we’re told, Pt. 3 just in time for Christmas. Meanwhile, Kelis will spread the love by headlining a European tour in support of her fantastic Flesh Tone album, hitting the U.K., France, Germany, Finland and more. And get ready to scream as third single “Scream” (produced by David Guetta) is unleashed in the coming weeks.
 
Last week we mentioned Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” breaking U.S. radio records (with the highest weekly spin-count of a record ever, at over 13,000). Well, her latest single—and the title track to her forthcoming sophomore album—“Teenage Dream” broke a record all its own last week. The dreamy new song was added to 87 radio stations over the course of a week—the highest number of adds for a song ever. Teenage Dream is shaping up to be a teenage dream indeed—it’s no sophomore slump!
 
Speaking of pop princesses, Britney Spears is back. Unfortunately it’s not with a new song, but a new fragrance, “Radiance.” We’re pretty sure it doesn’t smell like baby wipes, Cheetos and Starbucks—but we’ll wager a bet those are the smells that come to mind when most people think of Britney.
 
But Spears isn’t the only one detouring from music. Madonna and daughter Lourdes have designed their own line for Macy’s under Madonna’s early moniker “Material Girl.” What’s curious is who they picked to be the face of the label—recently booted Gossip Girl Taylor Momsen. Madonna was even seen snapping pictures of her for the campaign. Momsen, it should be noted, has her own band, The Pretty Reckless, whose new song and video, “Miss Nothing,” is actually quite good (in a Courtney-Love-if-Courtney-Love-were-actually-good kind of way).
 
And in an even crazier twist of music fates, ’80s pop divas Debbie Gibson and Tiffany have a Dynasty-style catfight in the forthcoming original Syfy channel movie Mega Python vs. Gatoroid. The brawl goes from a party to lawn to a lake. Maybe Trina has a point—white girls really do know how to party!    N

08/06/2010