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Unreleased HYPE: #DaftPunk 'Computerized' feat. #JayZ [audio]

Posted: 10 Mar 2014 08:02 PM PDT




Look at what we ran across... unreleased HYPE from Daft Punk featuring Jay-Z!  The track is called 'Computerized' and we are not sure when it was recorded, but judging from some of Jay-Z's lyrics, it's safe to say it was before his MEGA-DEAL with Samsung:
"Start macking on my BlackBerry," Jay raps, "She got jealous/ I was tapping on my BlackBerry."

Will this track see a RELEASE? We are unsure, but for the MOMENT, ENJOY this CRAZY GOOD COLLAB!





(Source:Pitchfork)


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#BanBossy- #Beyoncé, #JenniferGarner & #JaneLynch back 'ban bossy' girls empowerment campaign!! [video]

Posted: 10 Mar 2014 02:45 PM PDT





Girl power! A new public service announcement starring Beyonce, Jennifer Garner, Jane Lynch, Diane Furstenberg and a slew of other successful women and men strives to ban the word "bossy" when it comes to girls. Citing a statistic that shows girls are "less interested in leadership … by the time they reach middle school" than boys, the participants urge viewers to encourage ambition in girls -- not label their budding interest in leadership with negative terms. Created by the Girls Scouts of America and LeanIn.org, the campaign -- hashtagged #banbossy online -- will provide educational resources for parents, teachers and others to encourage leadership in girls. Its celebrity spokespeople provide a little extra encouragement.

"Be brave. Be you," says Beyonce in the video. "I'm not bossy," Bey adds. "I'm the boss."



BeyoncĂ©, Lynch, and Garner--with some help from Condoleezza Rice, Diane Von Furstenberg, Nascar champion Jimmie Johnson, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA Anna Maria Chavez, and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg—explain how girls are "less interested in leadership" by the time they reach middle school, "and that's because they worry about being called 'bossy.'"

The stars in the Lifetime PSA want young women to "be ambitious," to "encourage girls to lead," to "listen to your own voice," to "dare to be you," and to "change the world."


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