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5May/10Off

'American Idol:' Adam Lambert at #19 on Top 40 chart

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Adam Lambert's "Whataya Want from Me" has been on the radio now for nearly six months now, but the "American Idol" runner-up is still going relatively strong. for evidence, all you have to do is look at the latest top 40 radio numbers courtesy of Mediabase.

Although Adam lost 703 spins in the past week, he still saw his single played 3,488 times. This lands him at the #19 position, just ahead of Jay-Z and the new "Eenie Meenie" song from Justin Bieber and Sean Kingston.

Even though Adam is falling down the charts right now, the singer tweeted on Sunday that another single is on the way:

"If I Had you will be hitting radio in the US very soon... you ready? Shooting the video in the next couple of weeks- s'gonna be EPIC!"

As always, check back soon for your complete Adam Lambert coverage -- including videos, quotes, and so much more. Feel free to share your thoughts with a comment below! to view recent photos of Adam, all you have to do is follow the link here.

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'American Idol:' Adam Lambert at #19 on top 40 chart

10Mar/10Off

Justin Bieber spoofed by TV star Aziz Ansari in new 'Funny or Die' video

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Justin Bieber is one of the most popular people in the world right now, so we really shouldn't take it as too much of a surprise that actors and comedians left and right are popping out of the woodwork to spoof him.

For evidence of this, all you have to do is look at "Parks and Recreation" star Aziz Ansari's new parody video for "Funny or Die." in it, one of his alter egos, a popular music performer, proclaims that Bieber stole the idea for "Baby" from him after shooting him down and vandalizing his recording studio.

Is it great to see Justin Bieber inspiring comedy? It most definitely is, but there is much better comedy (and much better work from Aziz) out there than this clip, which just relies more on shock value than anything else. It also doesn't potentially help that the majority of Justin's fans are probably too young to watching something full of profanity, violence, and the like.

If you want to check out this Justin Bieber parody, follow this link (but know that it contains very strong language and violence).

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24Feb/10Off

Tiger Woods' TV appearance leads to another apology

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Embattled golfer Tiger Woods is never done saying he's sorry -- for proof, all you have to do is look at the letter recently obtained by a local Orlando TV station. In it, Tiger apologizes to his daughter Sam's day care center for having to put up with an increased paparazzi presence:

"We hope that the paparazzi will find something better to do with their time in the near future."

Unfortunately, the irony for Tiger is that much of his PR strategy has backfired on him. While many people could applaud him speaking from the heart upon asking the media at Friday's televised conference to "leave [his] family alone," it has ultimately had an adverse effect in everyday life. People now know that these actions make him angry, and some paparazzi may be thinking that a potentially angry Tiger equals a fantastic story.

Sam's day care center is only one of many spots watched by photographers. Reporters are also frequently camped near Tiger's home along with wherever Elin happens to be at the moment.

The family recently flew out to Arizona, where Tiger is rumored to be finishing up his sex rehab treatment.

Did Tiger do the right thing by apologizing to the day care center? let me know what you think below.

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