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Listen To Kanye West And Raekwon's Remix Of Justin Bieber's "Runaway Love"




A couple of weeks back, right as Kanye West began his epic Twitter odyssey, one of the many things he endorsed was Justin Bieber's single "Runaway Love." More specifically, he tweeted, "Yo this Runaway Love is the truth!"

A mutual appreciation society began, with Kanye and Justin Bieber tweeting back and forth and eventually (somehow) famed Wu-Tang Clan top chef, Raekwon, got involved in the action. Kanye said he would produce a remix of the Bieber jam, featuring Raekwon. Sounded good in theory, but given the ratio of things that get tweeted about to things that actually happen, we put the odds of this actually going down at 20-1.

Well, never bet on Buzzworthy, because below you can check out the "Runaway Love (Remix)" featuring Kanye and Raekwon and their lil' buddy Justin. The beat is basically a flip of Wu-Tang's classic, "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin' To F' Wit" and features solid verses from both MCs, bookending J.B.'s angelic vocals.

Check out the track below. Oh, Twitter! What will you give us next?

+Listen to Justin Bieber, Kanye West and Raekwon's "Runaway Love (Remix)" here.

Katy Perry to get own ITV2 show?


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Katy Perry is currently in talks with ITV2 for "various shows", according to the channel's controller Zai Bennett.

Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, Bennett revealed that the 'California Gurls' star - whose guest judging slot on The X Factor was broadcast last night on ITV1 - is "a target" for the entertainment broadcaster.

He said: "Katy is a target for us currently. She's brilliant, a bullseye person. We are talking to her management about various shows."

However, Bennett added that he "very much doubted it would be an observational documentary"

Entire Cast of 'Jersey Shore' Sued for Assault


A woman who claims she was assaulted by the 'Jersey Shore' cast's bodyguards last fall has filed a claim against Snooki, The Situation and the rest of the reality stars on the show, according to RadarOnline.com. In addition to naming the cast of the MTV reality hit, now in its second season, the suit also names MTV and its parent company (Viacom), as well as 495 Productions, as defendants. The name of the woman filing the suit is listed on official documents only as "J.P."

The alleged incident took place in September 2009, on the very same night 'Jersey Shore' troublemaker Ronnie Magro was filmed in Seaside Heights, N.J., punching a man, Stephen Izzo Jr., who ended up unconscious. Magro was arrested for aggravated assault.
In March, a couple -- who were on the boardwalk of Seaside Heights during filming of an infamous episode -- sued MTV for broadcasting what they claimed was an inaccurate depiction of a heated altercation they got into with Sammi Giancola and Magro. And just last month, a Chicago-area woman named Carrie Malec filed suit against MTV, as well as Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and Jenni "J-Woww" Farley, alleging that she was assaulted on camera when the cast and crew were in a Miami nightclub shooting a season 2 episode.

Of the verbal and physical brawls the cast members find themselves frequently involved in, Magro has said, "You'll see throughout the show, we do go out and if we do get into an altercation....it's us just defending ourselves or reacting to somebody else."


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