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Canada Takes Over BET Awards


If the folks at Viacom are paying attention, BET Canada should be coming to your television soon.

The nominations for the 2010 BET Awards came out Wednesday and were more or less dominated by Canadians.

Toronto’s Drake, a relative newcomer to the rap scene, led all nominees with six nominations — four of his own and two as a member of Young Money.

But the biggest buzz of the day has been the inclusion of 16-year-old Justin Bieber, who grabbed a nom for Best New Artist, setting off a flurry of Internet commentary about a white kid being nominated for a BET Award (nevermind the fact that Eminem, Justin Timberlake and Robin Thicke have all been up for a BET Award).

Still, it’s big news for the, ahem, Great White North.

Melanie Fiona completes the threesome of Canadian contenders for the Best New Artist Award (Bieber and Drake, as part of Young Money, are the other two).

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Canadians All Over New ‘We Are the World’


There comes a time when celebrities heed a certain call, and that time was Monday, when more than 75 singers and actors came together to record a 25th anniversary version of the moving and timeless charitable tune, “We Are the World.”

We’ve got some video, thanks to MTV, of the recording of the new version, which took place the day after the Grammys in the same studio where the original was done.

This time around, however, Canadians are represented quite a bit more significantly than in 1985. Back then, shots of Dan Aykroyd in the chorus were as good as it got for the Great White North.

The new version features Canadians Justin Bieber, Drake, Melanie Fiona, and Celine Dion, who figures to fill one of the solo roles as seen in the clip below. (Even Robin Thicke is in there and deserves a shout out for his Canadian father).

Above all that, Canadian Paul Haggis is directing the 3-D video that will accompany the new recording. (Take THAT, Cameron. More than one Canadian director can play the 3-D game).

The new version of “We Are the World” is scheduled to premiere during NBC’s coverage of the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics, which, in case you hadn’t heard, are taking place in Vancouver.

Check out the clip below…

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Cohen, Young, Buble, Fox Win Grammys


From the Better Late Than Never Department, here’s a quick run-through of the Canadian acts that scored at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night.

Crooner Michael Bublé took home the trophy for Traditional Pop Vocal Album for “Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden,” and Neil Young won his first-ever Grammy for Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package, for “Neil Young Archives Vol. I (1963-1972).”

Also, actor Michael J. Fox won the Best Spoken Word Album Grammy for “Always Looking Up,” which is based on his book “Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist.”

Other Canadian acts were nominated, but did not come home with any hardware. They included: rapper and Canadian of the Week honoree Drake, Montreal duo Beast, Nickelback, producer David Foster, R&B singer Melanie Fiona and aboriginal singers Northern Cree.

Read more at CBC.ca.

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Canadian of the Week: Drake!


aubrey-drake-graham595Toronto rapper Drake won’t have Kanye West by his side at Sunday night’s Grammy Awards, but he will have him mom with him.

She’s the lucky lady who will be on the arm of the 23-year-old sensation, who is nominated for two awards (Best Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap song — both for his quick hit, “Best I Ever Had”).

The night will be one of the biggest events of his life, and, win or lose, the former “Degrassi: The Next Generation” star is our Canadian of the Week.

In addition to being nominated for two awards (without even having a full-length album out), Drake will be performing his song “Forever” with Lil Wayne and Eminem. Kanye was on the original recording but, well, award shows haven’t really been his thing, of late.

Drake, whose role on “Degrassi” ended last year when his character graduated, said his Canadian roots are strong and that his hometown of Toronto is “the biggest inspiration behind my music.”

“I do everything I do for Toronto,” he told The Canadian Press after Grammy rehearsal on Friday. “It’s a city I really believe in.

“It’s got a bunch of great people. We got a lot of undiscovered things in Toronto, man: women, nightlife, restaurants, clubs, and talent. Women, first,” he adds with a smile.

“I just wanna bring the city to the forefront. I feel like every place needs an ambassador. They need somebody to show the rest of the world how magical that place can be. I think Jay (Jay-Z) does it for New York, a lot of people do it for Atlanta, Kanye did it for Chicago. A lot of rappers take it upon themselves.

“So I just really wanna be that guy for Toronto.”

Check out the official video for Drake’s “Best I Ever Had.” It’s kind of an odd tale of a women’s basketball coach (played by Drake) whose team is severely lacking in hoops talent and sports bras.

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