My brothers listen to those genres too and are playing it on the car...... my parents are going insane everytime
With dubstep I can fully understand that
DnB is a bit less noisy and chaotic, and has an actual melody Although dubstep has a melody too usually, but... Not sure if you can call it that. I really like DnB, but I only like very few dubstep songs (if you can call it 'songs').
And then the other electronic music I listen to is very relaxing music that my parents, both around 60 years old, even said they kinda like it, so...
Well she better get a good hair stylist, and same for her make up and her clothes...If she messes up it won't be just one little embarrassing appearance, she'll look ugly for at least a 2 hours episode...but it won't happen, I'm sure she'll look amazing and if she doesn't, well she has 4 other auditions to show up to and amaze.
Agree. She need a professional hair stylist and makeup artist and he/she must makeover her with the best look.
Not here for excessive makeup and boring clothes.
I know, it's crazy, but I'm obsessed with her too. And I'm female btw. LOL.
Former "X Factor" U.S. judge Paula Abdul has spoken out in her first in-depth TV interview since her January 2012 firing from the show. In a Q&A on "The Wendy Williams Show" that was televised on May 23, 2012 (the talk show’s 500th episode), Abdul discussed her former "X Factor" boss Simon Cowell, as well as what she thinks about Britney Spears and Demi Lovato being "X Factor" U.S. judges. Abdul also opened up for the first time in an interview about her current boyfriend, businessman John Caprio.
Spears and Lovato replaced Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger, who was dumped from the show’s judging panel on the same day that Abdul was fired. "The X Factor" executive producer Cowell and Epic Records chairman/CEO Antonio "L.A." Reid will continue to be judges on "The X Factor" U.S. in 2012.
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During her "Wendy Williams Show" appearance, Abdul was shown a clip of Cowell being interviewed on a previous "Wendy Williams Show" episode. Cowell said that there was sexual tension between him and Abdul because she lusted after him. Cowell quipped, "If I was a can of dog food, she was a starving puppy. She used to look at me all the time like the dog would look at the dog food."
After watching the clip, Abdul looked visibly annoyed and commented: "The truth is that’s how he thinks. He thinks everyone wants him. Seriously, everyone thinks there’s something going on with [me and Cowell], but there’s no way."
She later added, "It would never, ever happen because he is selfish, and he’d be a selfish lover. He’d call his own name out during sex if it ever happened."
Williams then asked Abdul if Abdul was fired or if she quit "The X Factor." Abdul replied: "Here’s the truth: The show is entitled to pick up your option or not. Being fired is something like what happened to Cheryl Cole, because she was starting work and then all of a sudden wasn’t there. That was an awful experience."
Abdul then denied rumors that she and Cole did not like each other: "She is a doll … She’s lovely," Abdul said about Cole.
Commenting some more about her own "X Factor" exit, Abdul stated: "You know what? They didn’t pick up my option. I look it as he [Cowell] fired me … Simon and I have a great relationship. He invited me to come on the show to launch the U.S. ‘X Factor.’ I came on, I was his soldier. I love doing what I do. I’m a born mentor. I’ve launched so many people’s careers. I worked hard.
"And you know what? He [Cowell] admittedly said his own mouth got him into trouble, when he was doing promotions for ‘The X Factor’ [U.S.], and he said, ‘If we don’t get 20 million viewers for the first show, then I will consider it a failure.’ And you put that out there and don’t get 20 million viewers, it’s out there that the show failed.
"Change happens. There’s so much saturation with competition shows like that. He had to do what he has to do — and that supersedes friendship sometimes. And it’s business. I’m friends with him. Do we hang out? Did we ever really hang out?
Abdul then commented on Spears and Lovato becoming "X Factor" U.S. judge: "I think it’s going to be great, and I’ll tell you why: People are anticipating seeing Britney Spears. She’s overcome a tremendous amount of adversity. And I’m always for the underdog coming back. She’s a big star.
"And then there’s a new budding star: Demi, with her music. Her songs are great. She’s riding a wave that’s really exciting. It’s a younger demo[graphic]. I want them [Spear and Lovato] to not be afraid to stand up for what they believe in … They’re strong young ladies, and they have a point of view."
In the interview, Abdul confirmed that she left "American Idol" over a salary dispute. "I felt that was appreciated but it was time for me to go," Abdul commented about quitting "American Idol." She also mentioned that the addition of Kara DioGuardi changed the chemistry of the "American Idol."
When Abdul was asked what she thought about Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler being added to the "American Idol" judging panel, Abdul replied: "I think it’s I very bold change. It was very necessary, because you can’t find someone who’s going to be like Simon Cowell."
As for the man she is currently dating, Abdul confirmed reports that they have been seeing each other for the past six months. She commented, "Times are really good. He’s a wonderful man. His name is John Caprio. I met John, believe I or not, through my sister and brother-in-law. My sister Wendy. My nephew plays soccer for Brown University [in Providence, Rhode Island], and that’s where the Caprios live. They’re an amazing family. I was introduced [to John] through my sister and John’s mom."
Abdul, who has been married and divorced twice, was then asked if she wants to get married again. Abdul replied, "I don’t look at it as ‘I want to do this.’ I just want to be present, being in a loving relationship and being able to be myself — and accept John for his wonderful self and to have a good time. And whatever happens happens. It’s the first time in my adult life that I’ve made it a priority to have a healthy balance."