Posted by Ryan on September 15th, 2009

Taylor Swift talks about her reaction to Kanye West and his douche move during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards while she was on “The View.”

Kanye West finally gets the decency to formally apologize (not blogging) to Taylor Swift for his drunken stunt.

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Posted by Ryan on September 14th, 2009

Kanye West has done it again!

Just when you thought Kanye could not possibly get the world to hate him even more - he comes up with this: (the video comes up after a quick commercial from mtv)

Taylor Swift was really genuinely happy to receive a moon man from MTV but before she could finish her acceptance speech - Kanye decided to voice his opinion by stealing the mic and telling everybody that Beyonce’s video is the best.

I really found this to be very funny but annoying at the same time. I can’t help but to feel bad for Taylor who was left stunned after the crazy stunt. Everybody booed Kanye off the stage while giving a standing ovation for Taylor.

This was by far the most outrageous thing he has done and totally tops when he said he should replace Michael Jackson as the king of pop just days after his death.

In the end, Beyonce did get a chance to win video of the year and gracefully gave her moment to Taylor so that she could finish her speech.

Kanye apologized in his blog and said that he was just keeping it real but totally disrespected Taylor Swift. He said he liked the lyrics about cheerleaders and bleachers - Whoopie!

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Posted by Ryan on November 16th, 2008

MTV’s “Total Request Live” or known to fans as TRL is finally coming to an end this Sunday (Nov. 15). After a decade-long run or promoting artists and songs, they are now ready to take a bow and exit the stage. Fans of the show are having a hard time saying goodbye. Launched in 1998 and originally hosted and popularized by now talk-show host Carson Daly, TRL has been a solid show for the network and proved to be a steady success throughout the years.

The Time Square show has been the regular pit stop for artist promoting their new releases and has been a catapult to some up and coming artist. At its peak in 1999, “TRL” averaged 761,000 viewers a day, with 360,000 of them ages 12 to 17, according to Nielsen Media Research.

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