Rappers Ludacris [click to read], Nelly [click to read], and Snoop Dogg will perform together for the
first time ever during "Total Finale Live," the finale show for MTV's Total Request Live.
Ever since the creation of TRL 10 years ago, all three artists have all received a tremendous amount of airplay on the show that birthed names like Carson Daly.
Daly and current host Damien Fahey will collaborate for "Total Finale Live" will not only feature a number of celebrity performances and appearance, but will also include a look back at the highlights of Total Request Live's 2,200 plus shows.
"In retrospect, the name said it all: the total youth entertainment experience, shaped for the first time at the request of its audience, all going down live every day in Times Square and in homes across America," Brian Graden, President of Entertainment, MTV & VH1 said in a statement.. "While MTV programming continues to break new ground, we knew we couldn't rush ahead without pausing to celebrate this show, this experience, this daily thrill ride that became such a force in shaping the future web behaviors of millions of young people worldwide."
The Hip Hop trio will join the likes of 50 Cent, Diddy and Beyonce for the star-studded finale which will air on MTV on November 16 at 8 p.m.
Ever since the creation of TRL 10 years ago, all three artists have all received a tremendous amount of airplay on the show that birthed names like Carson Daly.
Daly and current host Damien Fahey will collaborate for "Total Finale Live" will not only feature a number of celebrity performances and appearance, but will also include a look back at the highlights of Total Request Live's 2,200 plus shows.
"In retrospect, the name said it all: the total youth entertainment experience, shaped for the first time at the request of its audience, all going down live every day in Times Square and in homes across America," Brian Graden, President of Entertainment, MTV & VH1 said in a statement.. "While MTV programming continues to break new ground, we knew we couldn't rush ahead without pausing to celebrate this show, this experience, this daily thrill ride that became such a force in shaping the future web behaviors of millions of young people worldwide."
The Hip Hop trio will join the likes of 50 Cent, Diddy and Beyonce for the star-studded finale which will air on MTV on November 16 at 8 p.m.
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