Monday, April 7, 2008

A-List Vs. A-List




As the U.S. Democratic Presidential Campaign Heats Up, A-List stars are on their way campaigning their favorites. Who's Voting Who? Which stars are voting for Clinton, Obama?

Who's For Obama:


Oprah Winfrey
Tyra Banks
Jessica Alba
Matt Damon
Ben Affleck
Stevie Wonder
Mariah Carey
Michael Jordan


Who's For Clinton:

Barbara Streisand
Sir Elton John
Ellen DeGeneres
Glenn Close
Elizabeth Taylor
Michael Douglas
Jack Nicholson
Madonna
Tina Fey
Sally Field
Whoopi Goldberg
Reese Witherspoon
Natalie Portman
Steven Spielberg
Rob Reiner
Candice Bergen
Ted Danson
Chevy Chase
Mary Steenburgen
America Ferrera
Janet Jackson
Quincy Jones
Barry Manilow
Carly Simon
Tony Bennett
Katharine McPhee
Martha Stewart
Billy Jean King

Davydenko Crushes Nadal In Miami Masters


The fourth seeded russian, Nikolay Davydenko defeated the World No.2 Rafael Nadal in straight sets (6-4, 6-2), at the Sony Ericsson Open 2008 held in Miami, Florida. It was Davydenko's 1st title of the year and 12th of his career.

The Queen of Pop Made History Again


"4 Minutes" is the first single by the Queen of Pop Madonna from her eleventh studio album Hard Candy and was released on March 17, 2008 by Warner Bros. Records. It features American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake and Timbaland who also co-wrote and co-produced the song.


The song made its debut on the Official UK Singles Chart at number seven on 23 March 2008 based on download sales alone, reaching 21,106 within a week of it being released. Based on its first week of airplay, the song made its debut on the U.S. Mediabase Top 40/Pop Airplay Chart at number 23 with an airplay bullet of over 2000.The single debuted at number three on the Australian Digital Tracks chart. In Latin America, has the best first week of the year in Brazil, at number 22 in Hot 100 Singles & Tracks, and 28 in your second week in Brazilian Dance Club Play.


In the
Billboard issue dated April 12, 2008, Madonna surpassed Elvis Presley as the artist with the most U.S. top ten hits in the Rock Era with 37. "4 Minutes" went from number 68 to number three on the Billboard Hot 100 , spurred by digital download sales, and is now her highest-charting single since "Music" went number one in 2000. The song sold 217,000 in its first week of wide release and entered the Hot Digital Songs chart at number two. "4 Minutes" also sold the most one-week digital sales in Canada, moving her to number one on the Canadian Hot Digital Songs chart