Deafen your children, dutiful parents! Jessica Simpson's new album is upon us, and boy is it terrible. Hahaha; just kidding. We'd rather have dental work done with sharpened chicken bones than listen to modern country music – yes, even Rascally Fats or whatever – so we have no idea how Do You Know sounds. (Maybe it's like Bowie!)

We can tell you that the last track is a duet between Simpson and Dolly Parton, which saddens us greatly. Oh, Dolly, what have you done?

Listen for yourself here.

Aug 28, 2008 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 15 Responses
Praise Xenu

Remember yesterday when we were perplexed over the new Heidi Montag video? Someone with too much time on their hands matched up the video and audio, so now every American can exercise his or her right to watch a horribly-produced clip of a horse marching around in spandex. Our reaction to the masterpiece is similar to the guy at right, which disproves Spencer and Heidi's argument that the last video sucked because they didn't put any money or effort into it.

After the jump: Four minutes' worth of vomit-inducing madness.

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Aug 27, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 24 Responses
Obviously

OK, so Heidi Montag just released her new music video, "Overdosin," for our enjoyment, but there's something wrong with the clip. And not just the usual "I think Heidi is mentally unstable" stuff — the audio and video are completely off. The tape lasts over 10 minutes but the song is only three (yes, we sat and regrettably listened to the entire song), and the whole thing is in major slow motion. This makes our head hurt, and we shouldn't ever put this much thought into a Heidi Montag creation, but everybody else was acting like this was no big deal. Which, compared to that "Higher" monstrosity, it's a small issue.

Aug 26, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 34 Responses
Unfortunately

Heidi Montag chose the monstrosity "Overdosin" to be her newest video-worthy single, but unfortunately she and Spencer Pratt actually put some money into this production. That means no flopping around awkwardly on a random beach — but not to worry, because this video is sure to be just as offensive.

Also: It's good to see Heidi has been taking dance lessons from Madonna. As Madge says, you can never have too much crotch.

Aug 25, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 26 Responses
Fail

Too much time has passed since Heidi Montag's latest assault on music, and luckily for us the "singer" decided to release a new single just in time for tonight's season premiere of The Hills. The new song is called "Overdosin" and makes us want to follow the title's lead. Between this and that other travesty, "One More Drink," we're a little confused as to what Heidi is trying to tell us. We can only hope it involves some sort of death — and yes, we are aware that it's unfortunate how this famewhore has driven us to wishing that upon a person.

Aug 18, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 23 Responses
Do Not Want

Jessica Simpson attempts her best "sexy" face. [HT]

• "Ali Lohan is ready to follow in big sis Lindsay's musical footsteps" is not a compliment, Ali. Sorry. [INO]

• What the hell happened to Jake Gyllenhaal? [ICYDK]

Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson got matching tattoos, because that's what BFFs do. [Yeeeah]

Sacha Baron Cohen's daughter: A mini-Borat. [PS]

• The next classic Hollywood has decided to destroy: The Witches of Eastwick. We give up. [DListed]

Aug 12, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 13 Responses
Who Hates Themselves Enough To Sit Through This?

Here's the music video for Ali Lohan's "All the Way Around." Some creative genius decided that the 14-year-old brat wasn't worth a big-budget set, so instead we're treated to a bunch of clips from Living Lohan. The reality show was bad enough the first time around, but now that it's set to this travesty of a song it's officially unbearable.

Aug 1, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 11 Responses
In Which Case, We're Screwed

The greatest Internet-related threat to our children is not sexual predators — it's YouTube. There's just so many things wrong with this clip, which features an 11-year-old belting out Mariah Carey's "Touch My Body," that we don't even know where to begin. The kid's also got an official MySpace page, which confirms our suspicions that the parents either aren't paying any attention to him at all or they're banking on him to become the family cash cow.

Either way, it's disturbing.

Jul 31, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 23 Responses
How Music's Made

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Is it any wonder a guy that looks like this is writing Lindsay Lohan's new songs for her and working on Lohan lover Samantha Ronson's forthcoming album? I have no idea what kind of music this Sam Sparro makes, but good money says we should all get ready for a lot of electronic keys and a vocoder.

I'm more than willing to admit that I (loosely) fit the "hipster" mold, but that doesn't mean that I'm forbidden from saying I hate goddamn hipsters.

Jul 31, 2008 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 16 Responses

We weren't even aware Repo! The Genetic Opera was actually going to the movie theaters, but some quick research confirms it's still set to release in November. If anyone actually has a desire to see Paris Hilton sing and act, save yourself $8 and just watch the clip above. And then you should probably look into seeing a therapist.

Jul 26, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 30 Responses
She Should Really Stick To Acting

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For all two of you waiting around for Hayden Panettiere's debut single, here it is. The song is titled "Wake Up Call" and it sounds like something that should be played at a 7th grade dance. Vocally, she sounds better than Ali Lohan and Heidi Montag, so … that's something?

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Jul 15, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 15 Responses

katyperryknife

How does a hip, knife-wielding vixen like Katy Perry get such backwards ideas about gay people despite living in Hollywood, one of the gayest places in the entire world? We can't be certain, but we think it might have something to do with the fact that in 2001, Perry was a devout Christian releasing religious albums under her real name, Katy Hudson. Here's a lyrical sampling from Hudson's "Faith Won't Fail":

For His angels surround me
And You've poured out this blood covering
And I will walk and not fail
For time and time again my faith won't fail

Might some of Hudson's reverence for the Church – particularly its notorious unwillingness to accept alternative lifestyles – exist within Perry seven years later? Could be!

Either way, a little down home homophobia isn't enough to sate Perry's pious former fans, many of whom are pissed about the tarted-up floozy she's become. Says a YouTube commenter called rayray1808:

My very best friend turned away from jesus , she was the worship leader at my church , amazing singer , now she is goth and in a band called holophonic porno , but she will come back to jesus and so will Katy .

HA! We'll end this post there.

After the jump, "Faith Won't Fail."

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Jul 10, 2008 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 12 Responses
Lowering The Bar

So Ali Lohan's singing career is really happening, as evidenced by her first single, "All the Way Around." Ali describes the song as having a "hip-hop vibe," which leads us to wonder whether or not Ali has actually listened to hip-hop.

Jul 9, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 20 Responses
Soft Gay Bashing

Above is the video for "UR So Gay," a new song from 23-year-old minister's daughter turned pop singer Katy Perry, in which she mocks an effeminate ex-boyfriend with the refrain, "You're so gay and you don't even like boys."

About the song, Perry notes, "I'm not stereotyping gay people, I'm making fun of myself. I always have my sense of humor." Hmmm, well, quite contrary, Katy Perry. Perhaps you didn't write it with the intention that it be a homophobic screed, but a song that says straight men with no balls are gay is indeed stereotyping. Got that, you doofus?

Amazing, now not even the pop stars themselves know what their shitty songs are about.

Jul 9, 2008 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 18 Responses

Heidi Montag just released yet another single to the masses, because we know everyone has been waiting on the edge of their seats for more "music" from the D-list loser. This one is called "One More Drink," in which she talks about getting wasted and going home with a guy. This all makes sense, because she hopes to glorify God through her music and claims to never drink alcohol, ever.

Jul 1, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 30 Responses
Tastes

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Did you know that Celine Dion once did a cover of AC/DC's "You Shook Me All Night Long"? We didn't either, until yesterday when it was voted the "Worst Ever Cover Song" by Total Guitar magazine. Editor Stephen Lawson called the version "sacrilege." Click through to see if you agree. (We've also included the four other "worst" covers.)

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Jun 24, 2008 · posted by Cord Jefferson, MollyGood · Link · 9 Responses
Fashion Faux Pas

Good news, y'all! Heidi Montag has released yet another single, and, according to Spencer Pratt, it's "the greatest song of [his] life." The song is titled "Fashion," and Heidi even throws in a little French to make the song even more high-class. A sample of the lyrics, for those too self-respecting to listen:

I'm too fabulous / I'm so fierce that it's so nuts / I live to be model thin / Dress me, I'm your mannequin

Seriously, this has to be a joke. No sane person could listen to this travesty and actually say, "Hey, let's put this out for public consumption." Right? … Right?

Jun 23, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 23 Responses
We're Not Coming Over

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We know you've been sitting on the edge of your computer chairs in anticipation of Jessica Simpson's new single. Well, it's here. Creatively titled "Come on Over," it's the type of song that would make a guy go, "On second thought … I think I'll just stay home. But thanks though. Yeah, sure, I'll call you."

Listen to it here.

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May 28, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 10 Responses