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BBC Radio 1 has recruited an all-star lineup of pop stars such as Justin Bieber, Nick Jonas, Craig David, Carly Rae Jepsen, Troye Sivan and the members of 5 Seconds of Summer to spoof the controversial video from Kanye West's "Famous" single. -
Drake Follows Justin Bieber's Lead, Cancels Fan VIP Packages on 'Summer Sixteen Tour'
Drake has followed Justin Bieber’s lead, amongst other celebrities, and has cancelled the VIP packages for his Summer Sixteen Tour with Future. The tour is slated to begin on July 20 in Austin, Texas. -
Skrillex Fires Back on Justin Bieber 'Sorry' Lawsuit With Vocal Loop on Twitter
Skrillex isn’t taking the Justin Bieber “Sorry” lawsuit lying down and has chosen to show, not tell, in his rebuttal against it. This past Friday (May 27), the DJ and producer posted a vocal loop to his Twitter account to show how it was produced. The Twitter video was the original cut of the a cappella vocal track from the studio sessions. -
Justin Bieber Faces Lawsuit for Allegedly Stealing Vocal Riffs in "Sorry"
Justin Bieber and the co-writers of the hit song “Sorry” are facing a lawsuit for allegedly stealing a vocal riff from an indie artist, but his producer recently responded that they did not steal anything. -
PETA Criticizes Justin Bieber for Posing with Lion Cub in Instagram Photo
Justin Bieber has been criticized by PETA for posing with a lion cub in an Instagram photo shortly before his show in Toronto. The series of photos on Instagram show the pop star playing with the cub, cradling it in his arms and feeding it with a bottle before his return show in Canada. -
'Sorry' Singer Justin Bieber Being Sued for $75,000 for Smashed Cell Phone
Justin Bieber has taken great pains to restore his image, but now it appears that he is being sued for $75,000 over a smashed cell phone. The suit alleges that Bieber ruined a man’s cell phone as he videotaped the pop star drinking from a beer bong after a concert this past month. -
Justin Bieber Jumps on the Cavs Bandwagon
Justin Bieber has, unsurprisingly, hopped on the Cleveland Cavaliers bandwagon this year. -
The Lumineers' New Album 'Cleopatra' Tops Deftones, Kanye West for No. 1
They may say that rock is dead, but don't tell that to the Billboard charts. This week, rock 'n' roll comes for the top of the album charts with a vengeance, as new releases from The Lumineers and Deftones lead the way in terms of sales and activity. -
Kanye West 'The Life of Pablo' Debuts at No. 1 with Wide Release Over Lukas Graham, Weezer
The Billboard charts are a tricky beast, but Kanye West's new album The Life of Pablo has dominated them. Nearly two months after the album's reveal and initial Tidal-exclusive release, the "Famous" rapper's new LP has topped the charts, besting new(er) releases from Lukas Graham, Weezer and the Big Sean/Jhene Aiko project Twenty88. -
The Weeknd, Drake & Justin Bieber Dominate 2016 Billboard Music Awards Nominations
The 2016 Billboard Music Awards is set to kickoff next month, but before the big day arrives viewers get a chance to see which artists have earned bragging rights as a finalist for the upcoming ceremony. On Monday (Apr. 11), Billboard premiered a lengthy list of nominees and their respected categories with three male musicians leading the pack. The Weeknd, Drake and Justin Bieber dominated the nominations. -
Justin Bieber "Company" The Knocks Remix Review: '55' DJs Rework Mellow 'Purpose' Single
Get ready for the summer with this new remix from The Knocks. -
Rihanna, Fifth Harmony Put in Work and Dominate the American Charts
There's a lot of business happening on the charts this week. For the seventh week in a row, Rihanna and Drake's lead Anti single "Work" leads the Hot 100, but there's even more work to be done, courtesy of Fifth Harmony. The girl group's new track "Work from Home" also rose into the top 10 this week, marking their first-ever top 10 single. -
We Need to Talk About Justin Bieber's Dreadlocks
Justin Bieber debuted his dreadlocks at the iHeartRadio Music Awards and we need to talk about this! -
ZAYN's 'Mind of Mine' Debuts at No. 1 in America Over K Michelle, Young Thug
Zayn's debut album 'Mind of Mine' is the number one album in the country, beating March releases from K Michelle, Young Thug, Asking Alexandria and more. -
Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Into Sixth Week at No. 1 Over Lukas Graham, Meghan Trainor
Rihanna and Drake know how to make it "Work." For the sixth straight week, the lead Anti single is the No. 1 song in the country. And though Rihanna dominates the Hot 100, she has a few reasons to be alarmed: new rising singles from Lukas Graham and Meghan Trainor.
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