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| Subject: Japan 2010 23.02.10 21:28 | |
| Adam Lambert Rocks Tokyo—What’s Japanese For “Glambert”? - Quote :
“I never thought of myself as sexy,” Adam Lambert says through his translator while appearing on Japanese talk show Sukkiri this week. “I’m just having fun, and I guess people find it sexy.” Please, Glambert! The flashy pop prince looked all sorts of seductive during the TV taping, wearing an outfit even more fierce—and certainly spikier—than the one he donned in our Caption This contest pic. (Although it does look like his platonic make-out partner Ke$ha barfed glitter all over his face.) Check out Adam’s lost-in-translation interview after the jump, along with a powerful performance of “For Your Entertainment.”
Adam’s dangerous look—which he calls “glam jungle chic”— was custom made by the Blonds fashion line. As for the makeup? “It took about a half hour,” Adam estimates. “Tweezers are very handy.” Just a half hour? Guy’s got the guyliner down to a science. Check out Adam’s amused and perplexed expression below while being interviewed by about four different people—plus, Orianthi makes a cameo and give Lambert some tips about being a tourist in Japan. IdolatorSpotted: Adam Lambert Is Turning Japanese - Quote :
Every day a multitude of stars wanders through the halls of MTV News to talk about their latest projects and goof around with our intrepid correspondents. But sometimes we catch stars elsewhere, and that's why we put together Spotted!, a daily compendium of stars in the wild.
One of the greatest things about pop music is that it is universal. No matter what language the artist or fans speak, a good hook or a sweet melody will completely transcend the communication divide. Just look at the far-reaching success of Tokio Hotel, who became an international phenomenon well before they started singing in English. "American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert's debut album For Your Entertainment contains a number of American and British rock influences, but he clearly speaks the boundary-free tongue that is a catchy chorus. Lambert took his show to Tokyo, Japan for a concert on Monday (March 15). He performed at the Japanese capital city's Club Eleven and spent some time interacting with fans all while wearing an impressive spike-adorned leather outfit and his signature makeup. | |
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