Man Spends $90,000+ On Sex Change To Look Like Britney Spears
A 26-year-old Britney Spears fan has spent more than $90,000 to look like the pop queen.
A 26-year-old Britney Spears fan has spent more than $90,000 to look like the pop queen.
Candles, roses and clean sheets are all fine for romantic encounters (we recommend the clean sheets, especially), but sometimes it's music that really sets the mood. And if you're not sure what to use, condom brand Durex has a new Facebook app that can help.
We know you're completely sick of hearing Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' and listening to everybody and their mother lip sync to the music video, but the truth of the matter is that we've discovered a reason why you should in fact be listening to this God-awful song.
The gTar is a fully digital guitar that shows you how to play songs via an array of interactive LEDs along the fretboard. To do this, you must first dock your iPhone in the guitar's body and load up the FREE gTar app, which comes with an extensive library of songs that's growing every day.
Electric Daisy Carnival is an annual electronic dance music festival that was originally held in Southern California from 1997 to 2010, then moved to Las Vegas in 2011, and expanded to MetLife Stadium in the Meadowlands of New Jersey in 2012. Talk about constant downgrades.
His name is Krispy Kreme. He's a rapper. He's got dreams of makin' it big. We think he's well on his way and we hope his bespectacled sidekick gets to drop some serious lyrical heat on the next track.
A while back we showed you a blind 15 year old who listened to a dubsteb song for the the first time then managed to play it on the piano. Now, we have an autistic 6 year old boy named Ethan who nails Billy Joel's "Piano Man".
There are consequences to partying like a pornstar. Pulled muscles and then weeks of stress and anxiety whenever you might feel something tingle down there, for example. But Ben Burgess focuses on the more positive aspects of such revelry in his song 'Party Like a Pornstar
While there are a bunch of gamers out there who long for the simpler days, even they have to admit that the two-tone soundtracks from classic titles sound incredibly better when played by awesome musical instruments.
Esquire's May issue focuses on music with Songs Every Man Should Listen to 2012, the Do's and Don'ts of Concert-Going, and the Rules of Show-Going.