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FEC Commissioner & Chair Says Trump Has Purportedly Fired Her But She’s Not Going Without a Fight

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Ellen L. Weintrraub, head of the Federal Election Commission, says Donald Trump fired her today.

She’s not going.

She writes on X:

“Received a letter from POTUS today purporting to remove me as Commissioner & Chair of @FEC. There’s a legal way to replace FEC commissioners-this isn’t it. I’ve been lucky to serve the American people & stir up some good trouble along the way. That’s not changing anytime soon.”

Good for her!

See below.

Critics Choice Awards Tomorrow Night Suddenly Bigger Influence on Oscars than SAG, DGA, PGA Awards

Life is full of surprises.

Tomorrow night’s Critics Choice Awards — on the E! channel, 7pm Eastern — are suddenly the hot topic in Hollywood.

Originally set for January 12th, the CCAs were moved — twice — because of the wildfires.

The result is that CCA winners will have more impact on Oscar voting than the SAG, DGA, or PGA winners. Or even BAFTA.

Oscar voting starts Tuesday, February 11th and lasts one week, through the 18th. So Oscar voters will have the CCA winners fresh in their minds when it comes time to cast ballots.

The SAG Awards, strangely, come after the Oscar voting closes, on February 23rd. The DGA and PGA are this Saturday night. The BAFTAs come on February 16th.

A curious footnote to all this is that the CCA voting closed three weeks ago when we thought the show was going to be on January 12th.

The Critics Choice Awards — which cover movies and TV — are hosted by Chelsea Handler.

Presenters include Aldis Hodge, Craig Robinson, David Alan Grier, David Harbour, Ewan McGregor, Jackie Chan, Jesse Eisenberg, Jimmy O. Yang, Josh Groban, Justine Lupe, Kate Hudson, Kathryn Hahn, Keri Russell, Kristen Bell, Lupita Nyong’o, Matt Bomer, Michelle Yeoh, Natasha Lyonne, Orlando Bloom, Rachel Brosnahan, Randall Park, Rufus Sewell, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Wendi McLendon-Covey.

Oscars: Chalamet, Brody, Domingo in Last Minute Campaigns on Magazine Covers, Talk Shows — Will They Work?

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Voting for the Academy Awards begins next Tuesday, so the last minute campaigning is in full effect.

Best Actor is where the action is this year. Timothee Chalamet, Adrien Brody, Colman Domingo — they’re all the thick of it.

All three are on top magazine covers as we speak, in addition to a barrage of TV appearances.

Ralph Fiennes, Sebastian Stan — not so much. The former — star of “Conclave” — is British, and they don’t do much campaigning. Stan is in a movie, “The Apprentice,” without a budget.

But the top trio are hard at work.

Chalamet was just the host and musical guest on “Saturday Night Live,” scoring 5 million viewers. The star of “A Complete Unknown” may have one more rabbit to pull out of his hat. As I reported earlier, Chalamet also hits “60 Minutes” on Sunday, February 16th, 

Brody is on the talk show circuit. He just promoted “The Brutalist” on Jimmy Fallon, and was recently on Late Night with Stephen Colbert.

But print is where it’s at.

Domingo, star of “Sing Sing,” just hit the cover of TIME Magazine. He was just profiled in the New Yorker, and is also featured in the LA Times this week.

Brody is featured on Variety this week after appearing stripped to the waist on the cover of New York magazine. He’s also featured in the current Jewish Daily Forward.

But Chalamet may play the winning card yet. He is about to surface — next Wednesday — on the cover of W, photographed by his Oscar winning “Dune” cinematographer, Gregg Fraser in a production conceived by “Dune” director Denis Villeneuve.

Curiously, Vanity Fair — still throwing a mega Oscar party without a charitable component for the LA wildfires — has done little for the Academy awards. They have a Q&A with Brody, but their Hollywood issue was published two months ago. Weird.

Will any of this sway Academy voters? Stay tuned…

Meanwhile, all eyes are on “Emilia Perez,” Netflix’s now castigated film thanks to racist tweets from Best Actress nominee Karla Sofia Gascon. The studio is trying to distance itself from Gascon to preserve Zoe Saldana’s Best Supporting Actress nomination, and the film’s chances for Best International Feature. Walter Salles’s “I’m Still Here” is picking up speed because of it.

 

 

 

RIP Rap Producer Irv Gotti, 54, On Life Support After Stroke, Once Revealed How Mariah Carey Was Undercut by Tommy Mottola

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Irv Gotti, famed rap producer, is technically dead at age 54.

He’s currently brain dead, not declared actually dead, after a massive stroke. According to reports, Irving Domingo Lorenzo Jr., is on life support. The stroke was caused by diabetes.

Gotti was the founder or Murder Inc Records, an imprint of DefJam.

For Mariah Carey fans, Gotti should stand out in her history. More than twenty years ago, Mariah had a breakdown with her “Glitter” album. Gotti revealed that Tommy Mottola — her ex husband and mentor — had been  surreptitiously working against her, funneling music she’d created to Jennifer Lopez.

I wrote about this in 2002 and in 2017. You can read it here, and all below, in my original article.

Gotti led a life inspired by his hero, the late mobster, John Gotti. In 2005 he and his older brother, Chris, also a record producer, were acquitted of money laundering and conspiracy to launder money.

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A year ago, Irv Gotti described himself on Instagram as “Just a kid with a dream from Hollis, Queens who rose from a DJ to A&R at Def Jam and founded my own record label. Tune in as I detail my journey creating Murder Inc., launching hip-hop stars, and becoming a force in music, film, and television.”

Irv Gotti will be remembered for a history of feuds with other rappers including 50 Cent.

This video encapsulates his artistic legacy.

Mariah ‘Ripped Off’ Twice on Same Record — from April 4, 2002

The situation is worse than I thought.

In the below story, which we published yesterday, rap impresario Irv Gotti conceded for the first time that Mariah Carey had her work on Glitter lifted for Jennifer Lopez’s J.LO album.

It turns out however that before it was released Glitter was pilfered from not once but twice by Lopez. Not only was a song sample Carey intended to use taken from Glitter, but a concept as well. All of this has to do with Lopez’s hit song, “I’m Real,” which in fact is two different songs. Confused? Welcome to pop music in 2002.

On Lopez’s album J.LO, “I’m Real” appears as an upbeat dance number. There’s no rapping or male vocal accompaniment. The record does sample the old disco song, “Firecracker.” The songwriting credits for that version of “I’m Real,” list Martin Denny (who wrote “Firecracker”) as well as Lopez and three producers. J.LO was released on July 24, 2001.

The remixed “I’m Real,” which was released a few weeks later, is quite different. It’s a slow give and take duet between Lopez and rapper Ja Rule. Denny’s name is gone from the credits, replaced by Ja Rule (real name Jeffrey B. Atkins). This version became Lopez’s hit single. Two songs, one title. For Glitter, Mariah Carey had found the “Firecracker” sample and recorded it on her soundtrack as “Loverboy.”

For another Glitter track called “If We,” she and Ja Rule recorded a slow give and take vocal. On J.LO, the upbeat “I’m Real” ripped off Carey’s planned — and subsequently scuttled version — of “Loverboy.”

The remixed version of “I’m Real” — which Irv Gotti referred to in his XXL interview — copied the style and substance of “If We.” Creatively, Carey — who’d worked hard on Glitter for a year in secret — could say she was plundered twice. Wouldn’t that be enough to drive anyone crazy? Thanks to the Internet, Carey’s fans can make the “If We”/”I’m Real” scandal a party game simply by logging on to cdnow.com which features audio clips of all three songs — “If We” plus the two “I’m Real” versions. It’s fun, free entertainment!

Mariah Vindicated: Her Song Was ‘Swiped’ from April 4, 2002 Mariah Carey may finally have been vindicated. It seems that there was more than a little truth in her accusations last summer that someone was out to get her. In the new issue of a rap magazine called XXL, record executive Irv Gotti admits that Tommy Mottola, Carey’s ex-husband and the head of Sony Music, instructed him to make a record for Jennifer Lopez that sounded exactly like one Gotti’s company had made with Carey for her movie, Glitter — even though Glitter was not finished and Lopez would beat Carey to the punch and undermine a project she was recording for Sony.

In XXL, Gotti is asked by writer Keith Murphy: “Is it true that Tommy Mottola asked Murder Inc. [Gotti’s production company] to do he remix of [Jennifer Lopez’s] “I’m Real” after hearing a song Ja Rule did with Mariah Carey on the Glitter soundtrack?” Gotti replies: “Ja wrote a song with him and Mariah singing back and forth on the title track. I get a call from Tommy Mottola, who I have a great relationship with, and he’s like, ‘I need you to do me a favor. I want you to do this remix for Jennifer Lopez. I want you to put Ja on the record.’ Immediately I knew what he was doing because we just finished the Mariah record.”

The Mariah record Gotti refers to is “Loverboy,” from the movie Glitter. Carey had picked out a sample from Yellow Magic Orchestra’s recording of “Firecracker” to be the basis of the song. She and Ja Rule worked on it, and the song was included on daily viewings from the filming of Glitter. But Glitter was a Sony Pictures release, which is a sister company of Sony Music. Mottola, according to sources who worked on the movie, was surreptitiously viewing footage of Glitter while his ex-wife was shooting it.

“Mariah was so paranoid about the music getting out that we had another singer sing the temporary versions,” says a Glitter insider. “When Jennifer Lopez’s record came out, and had the exact same song, we knew she had a right to be paranoid. We couldn’t believe it.” Indeed, Gotti’s statement to XXL suggests that once Mottola heard Carey’s song — and knew Glitter was months away from completion — he stole the idea and gave it to Lopez for the remix of her song, “I’m Real.” The hit version of “I’m Real” with Ja Rule was released after Lopez’s album was already out. It’s substantially different from the original version.

Murphy, the reporter who interviewed Gotti, said yesterday that the rap music executive told him that Mottola wanted Ja Rule to make a record “in the same style” for Lopez that he’d already made for Carey. “It was exactly the same style — with Mariah and Ja talking back and forth, just the way he does with Jennifer on I’m Real.” But here’s a key revelation: the music publisher of “Firecracker” — the sample that Ja Rule used first with Carey and then with Lopez — told me yesterday: “Mariah Carey called us to license a sample from “Firecracker” first. Then, within a month, Jennifer Lopez also called for it.”

The publisher of “Firecracker” also pointed out that the composition, by Martin Denny, had never been sampled before Mariah Carey called about it. Sony Music spokesperson Patricia Kiehl said yesterday: “One song has nothing to do with the other. This is absolutely untrue.” When the possible theft of “Firecracker” was brought up in Talk magazine last fall, Mottola and Lopez’s producers immediately invoked that idea that it was a coincidence that the sample was used twice, though — a different defense altogether. Ironically, the “Firecracker” case found Carey getting a taste of her own medicine when she — and not Lopez — had been Mottola’s darling.

During Carey’s 11 years at Sony Music, she, Sony, and Mottola were sued at least three times for plagiarism. Each case was settled out of court for roughly $1 million, with Carey making no admission of guilt. In one instance, Randy Hoffman — Mottola’s business partner and Carey’s then manager — wore a hidden tape recorder to a meeting with a witness hoping to get him to change his testimony. Just as other songwriters had once been affected by having their songs swiped, the impact on Carey of losing the “Firecracker” sample for Glitter was deep. The singer was forced to quickly change the sample on “Loverboy” from “Firecracker” to Cameo’s old hit, “Candy.”

“We had to work fast,” says a Glitter source, “because we had to find music that would fit what was already filmed.” Nevertheless, the damage was done. When “Loverboy” was released it was savaged by music industry trade paper Billboard in an unusually harsh review. Carey — exhausted from working on the project and then knocked out by the scathing reaction — snapped and became the subject of public derision.

Insiders speculate the Mottola-Lopez theft may have had a silver lining. Carey was able to use it to free herself and Glitter from Sony, even though she still owed them an album on her contract. One source told me: “Mariah and her lawyer, Don Passman, went to Tommy and told him that if they didn’t let her go, she’d let the higher-ups at Sony know what he’d done to her-and to a Sony project.”

The speculation is that Mottola had to make Glitter look as bad as possible to Sony’s Japanese honchos, who loved Carey and wanted to keep her as an artist. Ironically, Glitter still sold like crazy in Japan. Carey wound up taking Glitter to EMI/Virgin as the first record on an $80 million deal. When the album tanked, EMI panicked and paid her a total of $49 million to cancel her contract. Carey is now fielding offers from Universal Music Group, J Records, and Warner Music Group for a new contract.

UPDATE: Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra” Casts a Spell with 14 Million Views, May Save the Record Biz

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Lady Gaga has cast a spell over the music world.

She dropped a new video, “Abracadabra,” on Sunday during the Grammy Awards. That was three days ago.

In that time, the video has scored 14 million views on YouTube. That includes the video itself, a lyric video, and the Mastercard commercial that ran during the Grammys.

The actual single is number 3 on iTunes. The song is number 5 on Spotify.

At the same time, Gaga’s duet with Bruno Mars, “Die with a Smile,” is number 1 on Spotify and number 4 on iTunes.

“Die with a Smile” has sold 4 million copies including streaming and sales since it was released in August.

Next month, Gaga will drop her 7th album, called “Mayhem,” which includes both of those songs and “Disease,” another single that’s been out for weeks.

Based on all this, “Mayhem” will cause actual Mayhem on the charts. Amazing!

Elton John, Almost 78, Says Coming Brandi Carlile Album Is “The Start of My Career Mark Two” (New Video)

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Sir Elton John retired, remember?

Yes that was just from touring.

Well, lucky us, he’s still busy as ever. Elton drops his single with Brandi Carlile today. It’s called “Who Believes in Angels?” You can hear it below. The single precedes their album of the same name coming April 4th.

That’s not all: the pair will play the London Palladium on March 26th, one day after the Oscar nominated superstar turns 78!

Of course, there’s more: “Never Too Late,” the title track from Elton’s documentary, is nominated for that Oscar on March 2nd. That night, he and partner David Furnish throw their annual Oscar party in West Hollywood. Chappell Roan is the special guest.

Elton says: “This record was one of the toughest I’ve ever made, but it was also one of the greatest musical experiences of my life. It has given me a place where I know I can move forward. Who Believes In Angels? feels like going into another era and I’m pushing the door open to come into the future. I have everything I’ve done behind me and it’s been brilliant, amazing. But this is the new start for me. As far as I’m concerned, this is the start of my career Mark two.”

Beyonce Snubs Country Music Capital Nashville on List of Tour Dates After They Ignored Her

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On Sunday, Beyonce won three big Grammy awards — Album of the Year, Country album of the year, and country duo performance (with Miley Cyrus).

But the album, “Cowboy Carter,” was snubbed by all the country music awards last year including the Country Music Awards.

Now the newly minted Grammy winner has announced a tour, with 22 shows involved in 7 cities. Guess which city Beyonce will not be playing in?

Nashville, of course.

Beyonce’s cities are New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, Washington DC, Las Vegas, and Chicago. These are called “sit downs,” requiring fans to come see her, not the other way around. Don’t worry, they will.

Also omitted from the list: Miami, San Francisco, Detroit. But Nashville stands out like a sore thumb because it’s the seat of all country music. Native Tennessean Dolly Parton is even featured on “Cowboy Carter,” but that wasn’t enough for Beyonce to go there.

Her last appearance in Nashville was July 2023 for the Renaissance tour. But that was before she wanted some respect from the country music crowd.

So much for that! Nashville could have gotten a big economic boost from a couple of Beyonce shows. Oh well.

Meanwhile, though Beyonce’s wins are impressive and overdue, “Cowboy Carter” is not getting a big sales bounce from the Grammys. Hitsdailydouble.com (newly redesigned– beautiful!) is predicting just 20,000 in sales this week. Right now, “Cowboy Carter” is floating around number 40 on iTunes. The singles, especially “Texas Hold ‘Em,” aren’t doing booming business either.

“Emilia Perez” Title Actress X’d from Oscar Campaign, Probably Won’t Attend March 2 Ceremony

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Emilia Perez has been removed from “Emilia Perez.”

Trans actress Karla Sofia Gascon, who plays the title character of the Cannes award-winning film, will not be coming in from Spain for any awards shows this weekend.

The reason, of course, are the hateful racist Tweets she has posted since 2020, which were discovered by a freelance journalist. It’s not just one, but many, many tweets in which Gascon expressed her hatred of Islam, Muslims, Koreans, and even George Floyd.

Gascon also expressed her distaste for the 2021 Oscars, and Best Picture “Nomadland.”

Gascon has probably wrecked a year’s worth of work to bring “Emilia Perez” to the Oscars. It’s the most nominated film of the year. But it’s not even in the Netflix Top 10 anymore. Unless you go looking for it on the Netflix website, “Emilia Perez” has disappeared.

The actress won’t be going to the Critics Choice Awards on Friday or the AFI luncheon on Thursday. She’ll be the only nominee missing from the lead up to the Oscars. Don’t expect to see her at the SAG Awards, either.

And now it’s unlikely that Gascon will walk the red carpet at the Oscars on March 2nd. How could she? Her presence at any of these events would put the spotlight square on her.

Gascon posted her version of an apology to Instagram, and did an interview with CNN. But so far she’s made it all about herself, and not about the people she attacked, or why she hates so many different kinds of people.

What’s really clear is that Netflix has cut her loose. Gascon is flailing in the PR department, as seen in her most recent post. She’s asking journalists who know her to help her now. But really, few of us do know her, and she hasn’t explained herself at all. And obviously, the studio would rather just excise her at this late date than have to defend this terrible situation.

She wrote on Instagram:

“For years, I gave myself body and soul to The Emilia Pérez Family.

As I always do with everything I love and believe in.

Today, more than ever, I want to thank those who have recognized my work, the festivals that have celebrated our film, and every person who has been part of this journey. To my team, my colleagues, the extraordinary Jacques Audiard, our production company, the incredible crew, the press and, above all, to those who have supported and understood my process.

These past few days, I’ve been going through a rollercoaster of emotions.

I have been transparent because I have nothing to hide. During the time, I felt lost in my transition, seeking approval in the eyes of others. But today, I finally know who I am. I am only looking for the freedom to exist without fear, to create art without barriers and to move forward with my new life.

They want to apply “cancel culture” to me.

I ask the Hollywood experts, the journalists who know me and who have followed my career, how to move forward?”

Grammys Ratings Drop by 1.5 Million Viewers Despite Much Praised Show

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Sunday’s Grammy Awards ratings fell by 1.5 million viewers from last year.

The numbers were 15.4 million, down from 16.9 million.

Surprising since the show was praised by critics. But the Grammys went almost four hours, ending just before midnight eastern time.

Keep refreshing…

Exclusive: Barbra Streisand New Album Will Feature Song with Ariana Grande, Mariah Carey

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Barbra Streisand is getting ready for a spring release on her new album.

This collection is mostly duets — as I’ve told you before, Streisand is singing with Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, and Sting, among others. With McCartney, they’re collaborating on Paul’s “My Valentine.”

New to the group is James Taylor.

It sounds like only men are vocalizing with Barbra. But I’m told that one track sure to be a blockbuster will feature Streisand with Ariana Grande and Mariah Carey.

How crazy is that?

Some of the songs will be standards. But I hear that one song, written by Sam Smith, is a smash.

Producers on the project are Mariah’s long time collaborator Walter Afanasieff, and Linda Ronstadt – James Taylor producer Peter Asher.

Columbia Records hasn’t announced the release yet but expect this monster to arrive in May or June. Barbra turns 83 in April.

Alas, one voice we won’t hear is that of Adele. I’m told that the two legendary singers tried to make it happen, but Adele was tied up with her live performances.

Streisand has had hits in every decade starting in 1964. Of course, her biggest duets were with Barry Gibb, Neil Diamond, and Donna Summer. But don’t be surprised if this new group eclipses the former ones!