• Dear Justin Bieber, Don't Get Another Pet Monkey. Love, NAPSA

    In 2013, Justin Bieber's pet monkey, OG Mally, was detained in Germany during the pop singer's world tour, where it remains to this day because he did not make an effort to retrieve the pet. Despite this, he doesn't seem to be "Sorry" about this incident, and has told GQ Magazine in his recent cover story issue that he really did love the primate pet. He also said that he is open to getting another pet monkey in the future! In response to this portion of the interview, the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (NAPSA) released an official statement pleading with Bieber to rethink this idea.
  • Joseph Fiennes Defends Michael Jackson Role, Should Probably Quit TV Movie, Right?

    British actor Joseph Fiennes was recently cast in a comedic TV movie in the UK as music icon Michael Jackson. No, these two people do not share the same skin color, which is obviously making this project very scandalous. While Fiennes admits that he understands the backlash of a white actor portraying an African-American in a production, this week he came to his own defense, claiming that the TV special is satirical, so, you know, who cares? Clearly, a lot of people care, so we're basically counting down until the 45-year-old white actor quits this project.
  • Nas to Release J Dilla Album 'The Diary' from 2002 on Mass Appeal Records

    Nas announced this week that Mass Appeal Records is going to release a posthumous album of late rapper J Dilla on April 15, 2016. During his guest appearance on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show, the MC revealed that the record, entitled The Diary, features production work by Dilla himself, Madlib, Pete Rock, Hi-tek, Nottz, House Shoes, Karriem Riggins, among others, with songs featuring Snoop Dogg, Bilal, Frank and Dank, Nottz and Boogie. The Diary was recorded in 2002, and Nas shared the first single, "The Introduction" this week. You can check out the tracklist below.
  • Britney Spears Endorses Hillary Clinton? Not So Fast...

    Britney Spears may not be the most political pop star out there, and it seems like she's trying to keep her 2016 endorsements private. Thursday night (Feb. 19), Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stopped by Spears' Las Vegas show Britney: Piece of Me while campaigning in Nevada. The two shared a sweet photo of their visit, but Spears wasn't so quick to say #ImWithHer.
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