Who Had a Bigger Year In Music: Justin Bieber or Adele?

Would you rather be “Rolling in the Deep” or “Under the Mistletoe?” That, our friends, is the question. And we have the answer.

Now that 2011 is up, Nielsen Soundscan and Billboard’s year-end report have released figures that show who dominated in various categories. And when it came to the top 10 selling artists, Adele and Justin Bieber were No. 1 and No. 2. But one of these songbirds’ numbers crushed the other by almost double!

So, can you guess who came out on top?

READ: Was Adele Robbed by Only Getting Six Grammy Nominations?

It looks like no amount of Bieber fever can bring down Adele.

According to the data, the soulful singer toppled the Biebs with a reported 6,744,000 units sold (J.B. had 3,393,000).

As if that weren’t enough, Adele also got the No. 1 spot in seven other categories, including top 10 selling albums and digital albums for 21.

Well, what would you expect? Bieber’s all busy being in love and stuff…which is all fine and dandy. In fact, we love their love. But when it came to hearing about those depressing moments of dealing with that hollow feeling in your chest, Adele was our girl.

According to Radar Online, the famous couple enjoyed a strictly A-list menu

According to Radar Online, the famous couple enjoyed a strictly A-list menu, but it is not known if any of the luxury dishes were at the top of Beyoncé’s cravings list.

Foodrepublic.com states that the food on the night was a ‘tour de force from the talented chef Ryan Angulo.’

t included a rich foie gras terrine with pickled grapes, butter-poached lobster, duck meatloaf with more seared foie gras and a bittersweet chocolate and duck jus.

No doubt Beyoncé has a healthy appetite at the moment and was making the most of being able to eat what she wants.

However, other reports claim that the Dreamgirls star gorged on fried chicken while Jay-Z enjoyed some oysters.

And just because she’s expecting, doesn’t mean the singer is following the traditional maternity wear trends.

A source told People that Beyoncé had dressed up for the annual event: ‘She looked amazing. She wore sky-high heels. It was really impressive for an enormously pregnant woman.

‘She looked like she was about to give birth,’ they added.

The internet rumour mill went into overdrive on December 30 with reports that Beyoncé had given birth to a baby girl.

Glowing and growing: The singer has been in New York for the past few months as she will give birth at St Luke's Roosevelt Hospital

Glowing and growing: The singer has been in New York for the past few months as she will give birth at St Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital

REVEALED! Kim Kardashian’s New Year resolution

Kim Kardashian is hoping to tone down her highly publicized life and “be more simple in 2012.”

The 31-year-old reality star tweeted her New Year’s resolution on Sunday, as she prepared to host an over-the-top party at the TAO nightclub in Las Vegas, News.com.au reported.

It has been reported that she is getting around $ 60,000 for the gig.

Kardashian has wrapped up a highly emotional 2011 in which she wed NBA player Kris Humphries in August only to split from him after just 72 days.

To land Lisbeth, Rooney Mara needed her toughness

NEW YORK — It took Rooney Mara 2½ months and five screen tests to land the sought-after role of Lisbeth Salander.

The competition for the fierce heroine of “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” included some of the biggest names in Hollywood. The director, David Fincher, is well known for his extreme attention for detail — which Mara had witnessed firsthand in her small but memorable performance in his “The Social Network.” He shot her largest scene, the opening verbal volley between Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) and his girlfriend (Mara), in 99 takes.

To become Lisbeth, Mara had to prove she shared her mettle.

“It was like I couldn’t imagine what I would be doing if I wasn’t doing that,” says Mara. “I couldn’t see forward in my life without doing it.”

It was her tenacity, ultimately, that won over Fincher, who, in an unusually drawn-out audition process, also considered Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman, and Carey Mulligan, among others.

“The thing that put it over the top for me, to go, ‘Guys, this is my final choice,’ is: She just wasn’t going to be denied,” says Fincher. “And that indomitability was so important to Lisbeth. That is the most important thing. Forget 98 pounds, forget black hair, forget the tattoos, forget the piercings. I needed somebody who wasn’t going to stop. She just kept going.”

Life-changing

For her effort, Mara was rewarded with a clearly life-changing experience making the film with Fincher in Sweden, generally rave reviews for her version of the iconic character first played by Noomi Rapace in the original Swedish films, an entry to movie stardom and, most recently, a Golden Globe nomination.

In a recent interview at a New York hotel with paparazzi lurking outside, Mara, 26, didn’t give off the impression of an actress having her Big Moment. Instead, she exuded an almost monotone calm, already nostalgic for her journey on “Dragon Tattoo” and eager to finish the global, red-carpet marketing of the film.

“I spent over a year at 100 miles-per-hour, just working on pure adrenaline for a lot of it,” she says. “And it’s hard to come down off of that. For someone like me, who really thrives off of having something to focus on, it’s hard to lose that.”

Mara, certainly, wouldn’t seem a natural for Lisbeth, the hard, androgynous computer hacker who teams up with journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Daniel Craig) in Stieg Larsson’s best-selling books. She was raised in the wealthy Westchester County hamlet of Bedford, N.Y., the daughter of Timothy Christopher Mara, an executive for the New York Giants. Her name (Patricia Rooney Mara, in full) comes from her two great grandfathers: Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney, Sr. and Giants founder Tim Mara — historic NFL families, both.

“People always want to know about that and ask about that, but it’s not something I thought about very much growing up,” says Mara. “I had a normal childhood. I wasn’t like some spoiled little football brat.”

Her older sister, Kate Mara, pursued acting with her sights set on Broadway musicals, eventually moving into film and TV. Rooney, though, was slower to embrace acting. Though she had performed in school plays and in student films at New York University, it wasn’t until she was around 20 that she began auditioning. She played small parts in films like 2009’s “Youth in Revolt” and starred in the 2010 remake of “A Nightmare on Elm Street.”

‘The Social Network’

“The Social Network” was a turning point, even though she only spent four days on the set.

“It just felt different than anything else I had done,” she says. “After that, I got really picky. I didn’t work for a year. I didn’t work until I got this part because I was just trying to find something that I was really passionate about.”

The differences between Mara’s character in “The Social Network,” the straightforward, levelheaded Erica Albright, and Lisbeth are stark. Mara considers Albright “much more foreign” to her than the incommunicative, punk Lisbeth.

Fincher describes Lisbeth as “a damaged wraith, a little crow.” He recalls instructing Mara: “I cast you in another movie to be warm and feminine and verbal and mature, and I don’t need any of that. I want the antithesis of that. So we need to start from scratch.”

The casting process was very public. Though Mara read much of the online commentary, she spent the two-month audition process as “a shut-in,” smoking, reading about and researching the part, and trying to lose weight.

Priorities

Craig was not surprised with the outcome.

“Rooney is incredibly bright, intelligent, a together woman,” Craig says. “Her priorities are very straight. … The fact that it’s worked out — and worked out brilliantly and that she’s just amazing in the movie and everybody’s going to be blown away by her — we kind of knew. We kind of knew while we were doing it: ‘It’s fine. She’s great. What’s the problem?’ ”

Whether the franchise will be continued with two more films remains to be seen. It opened over Christmas with a modest $13 million in domestic box office. Mara is to co-star in Terence Malick’s planned “Lawless,” but she remains plainly enamored of Fincher: “I just trusted him completely,” she says. “I would have done anything for him, probably to a fault.”

For Mara, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” was an education.

“I felt like I was going to school,” says Mara. “I had motorcycle for two hours, then I went to dialect for two hours. It was like going to different classes every day.”

Fashion Stories That Took Off in 2011

What were the most popular fashion stories this year? Many fashion experts would put figure skating champion Kim Yu-na at the top of the list. She emerged as a fashion icon after her impressive presentation at the International Olympic Committee session in South Africa to support Pyeongchang’s bid to host the 2018 Winter Olympics. The black cape and white blouse with a big ribbon she wore in Durban became instant hits.

Stars’ red carpet fashion also caused a lot of buzz this year. Actress Oh In-hye stirred controversy with her daring look at the opening ceremony of the Busan International Film Festival in October. She appeared in a risqué dress that revealed perhaps a little too much of her cleavage and made her an overnight Internet sensation.

Meanwhile, singer Jung Jae-hyung also became the talk of the town and grabbed the attention of netizens when he appeared on an MBC TV reality show “The Unlimited Challenge” wearing a white T-shirt with holes in it. Although Jung turned up on the show looking like he was wearing castoff clothing, it later turned out that the top was designed by a French luxury brand and cost around W450,000.

Also, Kim Bum-soo gained popularity for his unconventional fashion sense by showing up on MBC’s “I Am a Singer” sporting a vest adorned with metal accessories. Far from putting viewers off, his tight-fitting outfit was quickly adopted by trendy men in their 20s or 30s.