We're just hours away from finding out who will be crowned the season 25 champion of Dancing With the Stars!
After Drew Scott and Emma Slater were eliminated on Monday, Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold, Frankie Muniz and Witney Carson, and Lindsey Stirling and Mark Ballas have officially advanced to night two of the finals.
As we patiently wait to see which dancing duo will take home the coveted mirrorball trophy, Et's breaking down the best choreography moments from their redemption and freestyle dances last night!
More: Lindsey Stirling Dances While Playing Violin in Mind-Blowing Freestyle in Night 1 of 'DWTS' Finals
Redemption: Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold
Dance style: Charleston, "Bad Man" by Pitbull feat. Robin Thicke, Joe Perry & Travis Barker
Dance highlight: The Charleston is no easy feat, but these two nailed it! There was incredibly quick movements and tons of energy from beginning to end, and their costumes were just as entertaining as the routine. Our favorite moment...
After Drew Scott and Emma Slater were eliminated on Monday, Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold, Frankie Muniz and Witney Carson, and Lindsey Stirling and Mark Ballas have officially advanced to night two of the finals.
As we patiently wait to see which dancing duo will take home the coveted mirrorball trophy, Et's breaking down the best choreography moments from their redemption and freestyle dances last night!
More: Lindsey Stirling Dances While Playing Violin in Mind-Blowing Freestyle in Night 1 of 'DWTS' Finals
Redemption: Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold
Dance style: Charleston, "Bad Man" by Pitbull feat. Robin Thicke, Joe Perry & Travis Barker
Dance highlight: The Charleston is no easy feat, but these two nailed it! There was incredibly quick movements and tons of energy from beginning to end, and their costumes were just as entertaining as the routine. Our favorite moment...
- 11/21/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
It's hard to believe we're only one night away from learning which Dancing With the Stars couple will be crowned this year's mirrorball champions!
Season 25 finalists Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold, Frankie Muniz & Witney Carson, Drew Scott & Emma Slater and Lindsey Stirling & Mark Ballas will take the stage for their final performances during a two-night finale special on ABC.
But first, Et's breaking down everything we can expect to see in the ballroom!
More: 'Dancing With the Stars' Season 25, Semifinals Recap: Best Lifts, Kicks, Tricks and Flips!
How does the two-part finale work?
Over the course of two nights, the remaining couples will perform four dances: Redemption, Freestyle, Repeat Performance and 24-Hour Fusion Challenge.
One couple will be eliminated on Monday night, and the three pairs that are left will advance to Tuesday's show. The season 25 champion of Dancing With the Stars will then be revealed at the end of Tuesday's show, airing live from The Grove...
Season 25 finalists Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold, Frankie Muniz & Witney Carson, Drew Scott & Emma Slater and Lindsey Stirling & Mark Ballas will take the stage for their final performances during a two-night finale special on ABC.
But first, Et's breaking down everything we can expect to see in the ballroom!
More: 'Dancing With the Stars' Season 25, Semifinals Recap: Best Lifts, Kicks, Tricks and Flips!
How does the two-part finale work?
Over the course of two nights, the remaining couples will perform four dances: Redemption, Freestyle, Repeat Performance and 24-Hour Fusion Challenge.
One couple will be eliminated on Monday night, and the three pairs that are left will advance to Tuesday's show. The season 25 champion of Dancing With the Stars will then be revealed at the end of Tuesday's show, airing live from The Grove...
- 11/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Celldweller, the electro-rock band and media brainchild of multi-talented artist Klayton, has been a long-time favorite here on FEARnet, and our last visit to their dark futuristic world came in the form of a concert DVD/Blu-ray combo (details here), which documented Celldweller's promo tour for the album Wish Upon a Blackstar; that album also scored our list of Top 10 albums last year. It's been ten years since Klay rolled out his self-titled debut album, and to mark the occasion he'll be unveiling an Anniversary Edition spanning two discs' worth of classic and new material. Even before Celldweller was a thing, Klayton had established himself as a talented producer and multi-faceted artist in the world of industrial rock and cyber-metal, and chances are you've heard his music at some point, especially accompanying pulse-pounding visuals: Literally all 18 original tracks on this chart-busting album (disc 1 of this edition) have found their way into movie trailers,...
- 6/7/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
'I'm just stressing myself out trying to do something amazing,' Joey BadA$$ tells Mixtape Daily of his upcoming debut mixtape 1999.
By Rob Markman
Joey BadA$$
Photo: MTV News
Fire Starter: Joey BadA$$
As a youngster, Brooklyn Mc Joey BadA$$ was baffled by Nas' 1994 classic Illmatic. The iconic album cover featured a childhood photo of the then 20-year-old God's Son. "I seen him as a kid and I thought he was a kid rapping, I was just confused," Joey told Mixtape Daily. After all, how can a kid that young deliver such impactful and insightful records like "Life's a Bitch" and "The World Is Yours"?
Somewhere along the way, Joey's initial confusion must have led to some sort of inspiration, because at 17 years old, he has already delivered a single that seems to surpass the subject matter of other spitters in his age bracket. The militant-minded "Survival Tactics," borrows its...
By Rob Markman
Joey BadA$$
Photo: MTV News
Fire Starter: Joey BadA$$
As a youngster, Brooklyn Mc Joey BadA$$ was baffled by Nas' 1994 classic Illmatic. The iconic album cover featured a childhood photo of the then 20-year-old God's Son. "I seen him as a kid and I thought he was a kid rapping, I was just confused," Joey told Mixtape Daily. After all, how can a kid that young deliver such impactful and insightful records like "Life's a Bitch" and "The World Is Yours"?
Somewhere along the way, Joey's initial confusion must have led to some sort of inspiration, because at 17 years old, he has already delivered a single that seems to surpass the subject matter of other spitters in his age bracket. The militant-minded "Survival Tactics," borrows its...
- 4/3/2012
- MTV Music News
February 11 is a pretty crazy crossroads day for birthdays, as it represents the changing of the biological calendar for the likes of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, former Destiny's Child member Kelly Rowland and "Twilight" star Taylor Lautner. But for the purposes of the MTV Newsroom Blog, there's only one celebration we're having today, and it's for Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda. The mutli-talented rapper, musician and producer is now 34 years old, so make sure his slice of cake has the frosting rose on it and that his Mylar balloons are well-inflated.
Shinoda first made an impact in the music world as the rapper on Linkin Park's nü-metal debut Hybrid Theory. But as the band's sound and world view evolved (which seemed to happen almost immediately after the group got big), so did Shinoda's approach to his role (and to music as a whole). As the vocal focus shifted...
Shinoda first made an impact in the music world as the rapper on Linkin Park's nü-metal debut Hybrid Theory. But as the band's sound and world view evolved (which seemed to happen almost immediately after the group got big), so did Shinoda's approach to his role (and to music as a whole). As the vocal focus shifted...
- 2/11/2011
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
Back in the day rappers used to rhyme about McDonald's and White Castle. By the 1990s, it was all about freestyling on gang bangs and mackin'. Lately, rap has been getting a bad rap because aside from say a Kanye West, Eminem or Jay-z, there's no true voice for the hip hop community. That changed last week when the Get Busy Committee dropped their new album Uzi Does It. The Committee consists of veterans Ryu (Styles of Beyond), Apathy (East Coast Mc), and Scoop Deville (producer for Snoop Dogg, Clipse, The Game, and more). Many have dubbed the album "hip hop album of the year" including Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park. I interviewed the guys collectively last week, and they seem to agree: they're the next big thing in hip hop. Here's the blunt interview ... Howd Uzi come about?...
- 11/19/2009
- by Jon Chattman
- Huffington Post
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