Ohmigod. "Shoes." Are you ready for the weirdest irresistible single so far this year?

Tiga's matter-of-fact acid-house heater "Shoes" is one of those singles that comes along once every 10 years or so, and totally redefines what can be called pop music. It's a techno Talking Heads' "Once In A Lifetime." A catchier, more casual update of L.A. Style's "James Brown is Dead," mixed with Tiga sound-alike Madonna's unabashed materialism.

Instead of the usual thoughtful, melody-driven verse-chorus-verse, "Shoes" is a mindless conversation set to dance beats. "I like that sound," it drones robotically, "I love that sound. What's that sound? It's the sound of my shoes."

The brain-child of Juno Award-winning Montreal DJ, James Sontag, "Shoes" is the second single from April release Ciao. Produced by infamous Belgian remixers Soulwax, the single lands just in time to join New Boyz jam, "Jerk," in leading the charge toward a new level of minimalism and R.Kelly-style candor.

Listen to "Shoes" in headphones to keep your blown mind from dripping out of your ears.

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Somebody call 911! Sean Kingston gives the "what a gwan" dancehall revival a Bollywood makeover in his sauna of a new video for Tomorrow single, "Fire Burning." And let me tell you. That little preview we broke you off with last week had nothing on the real deal.

Processions of zoot suit G-men and fly dancers on Razor scooters snake their way through a bass-bumping warehouse where the animal-print-Spandex-clad guests are jumping higher than the temperature. And just when you think it couldn't get any hotter, the dance crews show up.

The explosive scene gets packed enough to make "Jai Ho" jealous! And, between the swing kids, the booty dancers, and the break crews, if you watch close, you could really learn a thing or two. Get with it! Sean Kingston! "Fire Burning!"

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The most interesting thing to be learned about Christofer Drew, aka Never Shout Never, is not one of the points he mentions in his interview on "The 5."

Sure, it's cool to know that he's a vegan who grew up in the Midwest. Definitely sweet to hear him tell the thrilling story of going very quickly from touring alone in a car packed with merch, to having his own sleeping compartment on an air-conditioned bus. And yes, it's fascinating to ponder the fact that Drew -- an animal lover -- has two cats and two dogs, but none of them live with him.

But the most interesting thing about each of Drew's five fun facts, is the humble way in which he describes them. This dude is 19, and he's a bona fide Internet sensation. Nobody who isn't taking off their clothes gets more attention on MySpace. He has every reason to be a raving egomaniac.

On the other hand, given the quirkiness of his music, he also has license to be a spaced-out weirdo. How many other bands on the Bamboozle Roadshow play the ukulele? Try zero. Is Christofer Drew just flying a freak flag to rake in as much attention as he can get?

Nope. Guess what? Christofer Drew is just a nice, normal dude who happens to be extraordinarily talented, and wants you to listen to his music. That's it. He's not trying to be a millionaire or a tabloid icon or a contestant on the next season of Knitting With The Stars or freaking out over dry shampoo. All he wants to do is spread a little happiness the best way he knows how. By writing a song every day.

Here he is, Christofer Drew.

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In making their Featured Artist spots for MTV, the bad boys of All Time Low are up to some vintage pop-punk mischief. Sure, the melodic Maryland rockers play three songs from their brand-new album, Nothing Personal, too. But in the 7+ minute segment below, they go off the grid.

A newscaster reports from outside of a compound where five cute college co-eds are holding the boys hostage. Apparently the captors have gotten their hands on the master recordings of Nothing Personal and will destroy All Time Low's hard work if they try to escape.

For a look at what it's like to be imprisoned by a gang of cute superfans, hit play below. (Really, what would you do with All Time Low if you held them hostage???)

While you're at it, catch the band playing Nothing Personal (due July 7) stand-outs, "Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don't)," "Weightless" and "Lost In Stereo," live! Instead of waiting around for a bunch of brilliant directors to translate their work into unforgettable music videos (which will no doubt happen in good time), All Time Low go down to the beach and play three of their favorite Nothing Personal tracks at sunset. Straightforward, no fooling around. Just the new jams at full energy. A perfect introduction to the new album that's about to take over our summer!

Watch All Time Low's "Kidnapped" skit below, with balls-out performances interspersed!

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Say what you will about Kanye West's music. Obviously, it's amazing. He's on a level all his own. But it wasn't beats and loops that made him an international superstar. It wasn't anything that happened in the studio. It was his mouth. Sure College Dropout was a new level of hot, but it didn't really HIT with full force until Kanye got up on TV with the whole world watching and said, "George Bush doesn't care about black people." It was a heroic moment.

All of a sudden, in one sentence, the little backpacker that could went from being one of those nobody wrestlers who use their real names to being The Ultimate Warrior. All of a sudden he was hip-hop's Hulk Hogan. And, although he may not have reached that transcendent level of social significance since, Kanye West has come a long way as a source of immortal quotes. Whether he's pumping himself up, cutting himself down or throwing his whole self into his mouth, foot first, Kanye's always got all the best s--- to say by far.

Kanye West, I mean you no disrespect. Don't let South Park get you down. Don't check that ego. No matter how much laughing comes back at you, you must know, that second to Barack, you are the great orator of our time. Yeezy, excluding your tweets, here are my top 10 favorite things you have ever said. Complete list after the jump!

10. "MY CAPS LOCK KEY IS LOUD!!!!!!!!!"
This quote, which 'capped' off an anti-Twitter rant isn't particularly profound, but it is useful foreshadowing for many fantastic capitalized things to come.

9. "I'm typing so f---ing hard I might break my f---ing Mac book Air!!!!!!!!"
Note the rare use of lower-case letters. This rager, also excerpted from Kanye's blog, is directly followed by an all-caps tirade against the haters who tried to say Kanye didn't give his all at Bonnaroo.

Also in this rant: "LET'S BREAK DOWN THE WALLS ON THIS TRUMAN SHOW AND LET YOU KNOW WHAT REALLY OCCURRED!!!"

8. "I GOT A LONG ROAD AHEAD OF ME TO MAKE PEOPLE BELIEVE I’M NOT ACTUALLY A HUGE DOUCHE."
Aw man, take it back, Kanye. You kill me when you cut yourself down! Does Lebron apologize for outscoring the whole Knicks? No. He wins games. Does Vince Shlomi apologize for the volume of his voice? No, dude. Vince Shlomi sells Sham Wows. Being the Louis Vuitton Don is what you DO, baby. So go on and do it well!

Also in this downer: "I'M SURE THE WRITERS AT SOUTH PARK ARE REALLY NICE PEOPLE IN REAL LIFE. THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO DRAW MY CREW. THAT WAS PRETTY FUNNY ALSO!! I'M SURE THERE'S GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THIS ... THAT'S HOW YOU KNOW IT'S ME!"

7. To a PETA VIP: "They need more fur in this show!"
Speaking of take it back ... Kanye pissed a whole buncha people off with this one. The fashion show of an aggressive animal rights activist (Stella McCartney) is not exactly the place to start spouting off about your minks. Especially when Pink is there and tells the press! But Kanye, deep in my vegetarian heart, I know that you were only joking.

6. "I know I've been called the Louis Vuitton Don ... I've been called a lot of names ... Due to what happened, so severely, when the red shoes hit the runway, I was forced to change my name to Martin Louis Vuitton the King, Jr. Address me as such."
Enough of the flubs and the self-deprecation. Let's let the real Kanye speak. The visionary. The great thinker. The ... great ... fashion rights ... leader? Hmmm. This quote was pulled from a video blog in which Kanye likened the success of his new line of Louis Vuitton shoes to Martin Luther King Jr.'s success as a civil rights leader. Bold.

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We finally got Jeremih to sit down and tell us how we're supposed to pronounce his name. Turns out the "Birthday Sex" singer's name kinda rhymes with "verify" or "carrot-pie." Jer-Am-I. Remember it.

But, the real purpose of Jeremih's visit was to let us in on a few of his obsessions -- things that don't turn up in your everyday interview -- on "The 5." We already knew this dude was a major overachiever. Remember, he graduated high school at 16? What we didn't know is that he's got a deep sneaker fetish that is rivaled only by his love of car audio.

What else is there to know? Get the scoop on Jeremih, directly from the bold up-and-comer's mouth, only on "The 5!"

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As of 1:31p.m. today, Travis McCoy's Twitter reads, "Last day in NYC. Less than 24 hours before the journey begins." The journey he speaks of is a project called "Staying Alive: Travis McCoy's Unbeaten Track," an HIV/AIDS awareness effort that will take the Gym Class Heroes frontman to India, the Philippines and South Africa.

In January, MTV's Staying Alive Foundation named McCoy their U.S. ambassador and began to prepare him for a trip for which there is no real preparation. His mission is simply to visit countries ravaged by AIDS, meet the infected face-to-face and listen to their uncut stories.

Because such a trip is too important and inspiring to reach only one person, we're sending a camera crew to document all of Travis's experiences abroad. When all is said and done, "The Unbeaten Track" will be the world's largest youth-oriented multimedia HIV prevention campaign ever. In other words, you can be sure that you'll be hearing more about this epic undertaking.

If you happen to run into Travis McCoy in the next few hours, definitely pat him on the back for all the good work he's about to do. Hero, indeed.

+ Check out footage of Kelly Rowland's Staying Alive trip to South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya

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Diddy's a very, very busy guy, what with his Bad Boy empire and making all of those bands on MTV and such. But he's not all behind-the-scenes. And he's certainly not too busy to get right in on the action, as you'll see below, when he lends verses and his million-dollar face to Cassie's brand-new "Must Be Love" video. A minimal R&B slow-burner with a beat that sounds like rain, the track is the latest to surface from her upcoming album, Electro Love.

It was real nice of Diddy to help out on "Must Be Love." His rhymes definitely beef up the track and his million dollar face undoubtedly attracts attention. But, by now, you've probably seen a few photos of Cassie. She doesn't really need any help attracting attention, does she?

Aside from giving the beautiful Cassie plenty of air-time, the Bernard Gourley (50 Cent, Flo Rida, M.I.A.) -directed video also does plenty to fuel the frenzy over her effortless talent (not to mention the frenzy over her long-rumored romance with Diddy -- these two look pretty comfortable!). Get your first look at what everybody's gonna be slow-grinding to this summer, right here on Buzzworthy!

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About a month ago, during the lead-up to the release of 21st Century Breakdown, I told the story of what hell broke loose at my high school when Dookie came out (still can't get over that phrase). Here is an excerpt, in case you missed it.

"I was 14 when Dookie came out and my whole school just about lost its mind. The next day everybody had green hair, tight striped shirts and lip rings ... When [Green Day] came to town, their show got shut down because kids were freaking out and throwing bottles. It was the coolest thing any of us had ever heard of ... They were so dangerous."

What I didn't mention, is that those events took place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As far as I know, an early curfew was the only consequence Green Day faced for that mayhem. BUT! I have just discovered, with the help of the ever-illuminating MTV Vault, that Green Day's beef with Milwaukee didn't end there!

Two years later, Green Day came back. I can't remember if they were promoting Insomniac or Nimrod, but I do remember that the Dookie really hit the fan that time! For a colorful account of how Billie Joe landed in the Beer City slammer, just click play below.

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Last time we checked in with Mike Jones, he was housing a sub sandwich in his car. This time he's at the gym, boasting about his epic weight loss. "We finna run to the treadmill now," he says ... and then he does. The once-overweight Southern rapper starts at a brisk walk and builds to a full sprint. This is an all-new Mike Jones.

His physical form in shape, Mike Jones took the same drive, determination and dedication from the gym and brought it into the studio . Released in April, The Voice is a 16-track banger-thon with A-list guest appearances by Lil Wayne, Twista, T-Pain and many more. You might call it Mike Jones' ultimate hip-hop workout.

Now watch below to see how the Swishahouse rapper got into tip-top shape to make your tip-top shake.

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