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November 21, 2005
Who Knew?
According to Blender magazine, the Paris Hilton is a classically trained violinist - but she won't be breaking out the fiddle on her upcoming album, a collaboration with Snoop Dogg, Jadakiss and Fat Joe that she describes as "princess hip-hop."
Paris spouts to Blender, "I'm not going to be onstage playing the violin. That would be gay." And true to hip-hop form, there's a battle track called "Jealousy" where Paris airs her Beverly Hills beef with former pal Nicole Richie. "I don't even know what is happening with us," Hilton says. "I hope she doesn't get mad when she hears it."
Posted by Lawren at November 21, 2005 07:41 AM
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Note to Paris (and Alicia Keys, for that matter): a few years of music lessons as a kid does NOT make you "classically trained."
Says: L at November 21, 2005 09:32 AMViolin on stage does not sound nearly so "gay" as does classfying your music "Princess Hip-Hop."
Bleagh...
Says: ren at November 21, 2005 09:56 AMPost a comment