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Demi Lovato’s New Single “Skyscraper” Will Surprise You.

Demi Lovato has said 'no thank you' to autotuning, turning out a raw, unvarnished, powerful single called "Skycraper." While the song alludes to a broken relationship, it's also a obvious response to the tumultuous years of substance abuse and emotional turmoil that sent her to rehab. Despite being less than 20 years old, her performance is one of a woman wiser and stronger than her years.

Least. Professional. Brushfire Liveshot. Ever.

Watch as she 'reports' with all the exuberance of a teenager, then erupts in giggles when a fire helicopter douses her with gallons of water to put out the fire. Eventually she realizes that this isn't supposed to be such funny stuff, but its done. That said, you'll probably laugh.

Carnie Wilson Facing Foreclosure.

Wilson Philips alum Carnie Wilson, whose song 'Hold On' was a chart topper, may lose her home. The singer and former tv host owes 1.6 million dollars on her mortgage and is facing a deadline to get current on her payments.

VIDEO: “DALLAS” Returns As A New Series On TNT.

Dallas, the hit series that debuted on CBS in 1978 and ran 14 seasons is back... For real this time. While the flick was initially entertained as a possible project for the silver screen starring John Travolta and Jennifer Lopez, it is now headed to TNT next summer, with several of the original cast... including Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray.

Rebecca Black Is Coming Back!

Rebecca Black, whose catchy-in-spite-of-itself song "Friday" became a viral sensation, is about to bring more music to the masses. A release date for her new single has been announced. Producers and songwriters with credibility were involved this time.

VIDEO: This Young Woman Has No Boyfriend, And She’d Like One. Watch This Go Viral.

This young woman is either a future comedienne or mental patient. (Or both.) She's put together a brilliantly funny video about why she doesn't have a boyfriend, and what kind of girls do. At about :43 seconds in, she really pours on the crazy. It truly is more of a social commentary than a mentally crazed diatribe. Enjoy!