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Eminem 'most popular living person on Facebook'

Eminem has dethroned Lady Gaga as the most popular living person on Facebook.
The rapper has almost 29 million 'likes', according to Famecount.com
Meanwhile, Gaga, who briefly held the title after unseating U.S. President Barack Obama, is less than a million behind him.

Only the late Michael Jackson has more Facebook followers - with just over 29 million, reports the Daily Star.

Famecount.com bosses note that Eminem's Facebook fanbase is greater than the population of Luxembourg.

Rihanna, Ciara get into cyber catfight on Twitter

Rihanna and Ciara battled it out on Twitter on Friday night.
The two pop divas-and former flames of Chris Brown-got into a war of words after Ciara took a hit at the Barbados beauty on E!'s Fashion Police, reports the New York Daily News.
"I ran into her recently at a party. She wasn't the nicest," the 25-year-old recounted of Rihanna to Joan Rivers.
"It's crazy because I've always loved and respected what she's done in fashion... It wasn't the most pleasant run-in."
Rihanna apparently got wind of Ciara's remarks and tweeted, "My bad Ci, did I forget to tip you?," later adding "U gangsta huh?"

Ciara fought back on Twitter, posting "Trust me Rihanna you don't want to see me on or off the stage," to which the Disurbia singer replied "Good luck with booking that stage u speak of."

Before things got uglier, Rihanna called a truce. "Ciara baby, I love you girl!" she Tweeted. "You hurt my feelings real bad on TV! I'm heartbroken! That's why I retaliated this way! So sorry! Let's make up."

Ciara accepted the offer.
"Rhi, u know its always been love since day 1! Doing shows and everything," she wrote. "You threw me off in that party! Apology accepted. Let's chat in person."

Eminem casts porn star in music video

Eminem has cast a former porn star in his upcoming music video.

The rapper, whose next single to be lifted from his Recovery LP is 'Space Bound', is said to have hired actress Sasha Grey to feature in the accompanying clip.

The Sun reports that Eminem and Grey will play "star-crossed lovers" in the promo, which is directed by 'Love The Way You Lie' filmmaker Joseph Kahn.

Grey's previous credits include Homo Erectus, The Girlfriend Experience and hit US comedy Entourage.

The 'We Made You' star previously hired porn star Gina Lynn for his 'Superman' video in 2003.

Eminem's ‘Recovery’ top selling album of 2010

LOS ANGELES: Eminem's "Recovery" was the top-selling album of 2010, according to Nielsen SoundScan numbers released Wednesday.

The disc, which was the rapper's sixth chart-topper, has moved more than 3.4 million units since its June release.

Coming in at No. 2 is Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now," which sold 3.1 million units.

Taylor Swift's third album, "Speak Now," came in at No. 3 with 2.96 million in sales. Justin Bieber's "My World 2.0" and Susan Boyle's "The Gift" came in fourth and fifth spots respectively.

Lady Gaga's "The Fame" was named No. 6 with 1.6 million in sales, followed by Sade's "Soldier of Love" with 1.3 million.

Drake's "Thank Me Later" moved 1.27; Usher's "Raymond V Raymond," 1.18 and Ke$ha's "Animal," 1.14.

Even though Eminem's album topped 2010, his biggest hit from it, "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) came in third place as the most popular song of 2010.

Katy Perry's summer hit "California Gurls," with an assist by Snoop Dogg, sold 4.4 million tracks in 2010.

Eminem and R&B singer Bruno Mars lead Grammy nominees

Rapper Eminem, riding high on the comeback trail after spending several years battling drug addiction, led the field of Grammy contenders on Wednesday with 10 nominations.

The 38-year-old hip-hop star will compete for the three big awards of album, song and record of the year, as well as in a host of rap categories.

Other leading nominees for the major music awards included rising R&B star Bruno Mars with seven nods, while rapper Jay-Z, flamboyant pop star Lady Gaga and country group Lady Antebellum picked up six nominations each.

Canadian teen idol Justin Bieber, mobbed by young girls everywhere as one of the hottest new commodities in the music world, led a strong international field for best new artist. He will compete for the coveted award alongside a compatriot, rapper Drake; two British bands, Florence & The Machine and Mumford & Sons; and American jazz singer Esperanza Spalding.

Winners in all 109 categories will be announced during ceremonies in Los Angeles on February 13.

Rock bands were largely missing from the leading categories, as pop, hip-hop and country artists grabbed the spotlight.

Indie Montreal-based band Arcade Fire will fly the flag for the rock genre in the album of the year race. Its third release, "The Suburbs," will vie for the Grammys' top honor with Eminem's "Recovery," Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now," Lady Gaga's "The Fame Monster" and pop singer Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream."

Songs nominated for record of the year, a category that honors the artist and the producer, were "Nothin' On You," by rapper B.o.B featuring Bruno Mars; "Love The Way You Lie," by Eminem featuring R&B singer Rihanna; "F*** You," by funk singer Cee Lo Green; "Empire State Of Mind," by rapper Jay-Z & R&B singer Alicia Keys; and "Need You Now," by Lady Antebellum.

Three of those songs -- Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie," Green's "F*** You" and Lady Antebellum's "Need You Now" -- were also cited for song of the year, a songwriter's award. The field was rounded out by "Beg Steal Or Borrow" performed by singer/songwriter Ray LaMontagne, and "The House That Built Me," performed by country singer Miranda Lambert.

EMINEM COMEBACK STRIKES CHORD
Grammy voters love to reward artists making career comebacks, especially if they have overcome an addiction or other personal setbacks along the way, and Eminem fulfills those criteria.

The rapper, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, went almost five years between studio albums. He spent much of his time holed up in his Detroit home battling an addiction to prescription medication, and nearly died of a methadone overdose in 2007.

Eminem returned to the limelight in May 2009 with "Relapse," one of the biggest sellers of the year. It also won two Grammys in January, bringing his career tally to 11.

He returned in June this year with "Recovery," which spawned two chart-topping singles, "Not Afraid" and "Love the Way You Lie." The latter tune revolved around a dysfunctional relationship and struck a chord with women, a demographic hitherto underrepresented among Eminem's fan base. It spent seven weeks at No. 1 on the U.S. Hot 100 chart during the summer.

He has never won the album of the year award, and famously lost the race in 2001 to an unheralded album by veteran rock duo Steely Dan.

Bruno Mars, whose real name is Peter Hernandez, reached the top of the Hot 100 with "Just the Way You Are" in September, days after he was arrested on a cocaine charge in Las Vegas. The song marked his first charting single as a lead artist and it spent four weeks at No. 1. He previously went to No. 1 in May as the featured artist on B.o.B's "Nothin' On You."

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