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  • Lady Gaga Talks David Bowie's Influence on Her Music in New Interview

    Since his death this past Sunday (Jan. 10), a number of artists have come out to speak out the inspiration that they gained from David Bowie, the latest being 'Artpop' Queen Lady Gaga herself. There are some obvious comparisons stylistically between Gaga and Bowie, which came to light in the interview amongst commentary on her new song with Diane Warren.
  • Lana Del Rey Fan Breaks into Her Home, Posts Photos on Social Media

    Lana Del Rey has had to deal with a multitude of crazed fans as of late. In the most recent incident, a fan broke into her home and posted photos on social media. 19-year-old Zachary Self is faced with a full three months in prison after he was found in Del Rey's Malibu area home by construction workers this past November.
  • Lady Gaga: 'American Horror Story' Inspired New Album, Due for 2016 Release

    Lady Gaga's turn as The Countess in 'American Horror Story: Hotel' has been widely publicized in the press. She joined the show in it's fifth series and credits 'American Horror Story' for inspiring her in new ways, including helping her write new music. In a new interview Gaga is talking how The Countess, and 'American Horror Story' have inspired a new album, set to be released in 2016.
  • TMZ Sues Source Over Jared Leto Taylor Swift Diss Video

    In a dramatic turnaround, gossip site TMZ is suing it's source for the infamous video where Jared Leto dissed Taylor Swift on camera. The video featured Jared Leto saying, "I mean f*ck her. I don't give a f*ck about her," which despite his intentions could wildly misrepresent the Thirty Seconds to Mars frontman. He apologized soon after the video was released and then turned around to sue TMZ for invasion of privacy. Leto has also recently been in ourt against Warner Bros. for releasing 'Suicide Squad,' where he is featured as the Joker.
  • Nicki Minaj, 'Teen Mom' Star Farrah Abraham Fight on Twitter

    Nicki Minaj doesn't like the way that Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham talks to her mother, and while binge-wating the MTV hit like the rest of us, Minaj took to Twitter to diss her. The string of barbed tweets started this past Sunday (Jan. 10) after the Pinkprint rapper viewed the season premiere of Teen Mom OG. She wrote on Twitter that Abraham is a "c*nt" to her mother and blasted her disrespectful behavior towards her 6-year-old daughter Sophia's grandmother.
  • Safaree Samuels on New Song 'Can't Lie' and Ex Nicki Minaj Engagement Rumors

    Safaree Samuels is in the press more often than not in combination with his ultra-famous ex, Nicki Minaj, and her new boyfriend, Meek Mill, instead of for his music. But with his new track, "Can't Lie," which premiered on Billboard today, he may begin making waves for something other than his 12-year relationship with Minaj and how it went down in flames in 2014. In a new interview, he talks his new music, Minaj, and the engagement rumors between her and Meek Mill.
  • Fetty Wap on 'Love & Hip-Hop' Star Masika Kalysha's Pregnancy

    Fetty Wap is speaking out on 'Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood' star Masika Kalysha's pregnancy, after blasting her on Twitter last month. In a new interview, he sat down to discuss the entire situation at large, claiming that the model purposefully got pregnant by him for press and attention.
  • Linda Perry Holds Star-Studded Party for 'Freeheld' Movie, Celebrities Perform Song Covers

    The always notable Courtney Love covered "Creep" by Radiohead at a party for the movie "Freeheld," hosted by Linda Perry. The party had a star-studded attendance list of important names in the industry, including the film's star Ellen Page, Tobey Maguire, Sara Gilbert, Jessica and Ashlee Simpson, Jakob Dylan and even Love's daughter, Frances Bean Cobain. The song that inspired the party in the first place, "Hands of Love," is in the running for an Oscar nod for best original song. But Love was only one of the celebrity covers.
  • Lady Gaga, Diane Warren Talk "Til It Happens To You" from 'The Hunting Ground'

    Lady Gaga did a stirring rendition of "Til It Happens to You," a song co-written with Diane Warren for the documentary 'The Hunting Ground,' which focuses on the rampant sexual assaults that occurs on college campuses, at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. The film was intended to bring awareness and inspire the powers that be to do more in order to prevent these assaults and stop the victim blaming culture that is far to familiar.
  • Lea Michele on Dating Life After 'Glee' Star Cory Monteith's Death, Social Media Backlash

    Since her boyfriend of two years and "Glee" costar, Cory Monteith, died in 2013, Lea Michele had a long road to finding love again, linking up with current boyfriend, Matthew Paetz, a year after Monteith's death. But there are still waves nearly three years after his death for the "Scream Queens" star. During an appearance on the 'Fempire' podcast this past Tuesday (Jan. 5), Michele talked her dating life post-Monteith and the social media backlash she sometimes receives for moving on.
  • 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell Not Letting Kids Watch 'Star Wars' Because George Lucas Sued Him

    2 Live Crew frontman, Luther Campbell, is not allowing his children to see "Star Wars" because George Lucas sued him early on in his career. In 1985, around the time that 2 Live Crew first started playing together, Campbell DJ'd locally in Miami using the name "Luke Skywalker." While his name was not inspired by the character portrayed by Mark Hamill in the "Star Wars" trilogy, Lucas took offense to him using it as his DJ moniker.
  • Bill Cosby's Wife Camille's Court Appearance, Judge Forcing Her to Testify in Defamation Case

    Bill Cosby's wife, Camille, is being forced by a judge to testify in a defamation case against the comedian. This past Thursday (Dec. 31), the judge vetoed a motion filed by Camille to toss out a subpoena that requires her to make an appearance in a deposition. The deposition is connected to a lawsuit that seven women have brought against her husband alleging that he drugged and raped them. Camille is slated to make an appearance in court this upcoming Wednesday (Jan. 6).
  • Lana Del Rey Files Restraining Order Against Two Female Fans After They Slept Outside Her Home

    Lana Del Rey has filed a restraining order against two female fans who had been harassing her outside of her home. Russian women Nataliia Krinitsyna and Luliia Vladimirovna had caused Del Rey to be afraid for her life. The fans have been described as "fanatic stalkers." Due to the harassment, Del Rey has hired a full-time body guard in addition to off duty LAPD to protect her.
  • Chris Brown Accused of Misdemeanor Battery and Theft Following Las Vegas NYE Show

    Chris Brown has been accused of misdemeanor battery and theft following a performance in Las Vegas. The incident occurred early this past Saturday morning at the Palms Casino Resort as reported by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. The R&B singer was in Las Vegas for New Year's weekend and had earlier performed at Drai's Beach and Nightclub on Jan. 1.
  • Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister Remembered by Director Penelope Sheeris

    Many in the entertainment industry have come out to speak on the death of Lemmy Kilmister following his death at 70. A full seven years after her documentary 'The Decline of Western Civilization' was released, a film on the L.A. punk scene, director Penelope Spheeris decided to then document the glam metal trend. In 'The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years,' released in 1988, Spheeris had her first opportunity to interact with Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead.
  • Dead & Company Keyboardist Jeff Chimenti Talks Musical Experience in New Interview

    Jeff Chimenti had been on the periphery of the Grateful Dead jam band scene for years and served as a keyboardist for Bob Weir's side project Ratdog for a total of 18 years. He also moonlighted with Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh for his band Phil and Friends in addition to touring with Further Festival. During the summer of 2015, he also played with drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann with Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio for the Fare Thee Well concerts.
  • Justin Bieber's 'Purpose' Album Graffiti Being Investigated in San Francisco

    The Justin Bieber Purpose album graffiti that has been popping up in San Francisco is being investigated. In an effort to figure out exactly who is behind the incidents city attorney Dennis Herrera sent a letter to Universal Music Group this past Monday (Dec. 28). In the letter, Herrera expresses that the graffiti is suspected to have been done in spray paint and will not budge from sidewalks in Haight-Ashbury and other neighborhoods. In San Francisco, past marketing campaigns have been done using chalk.
  • Ja Rule Talks White Rap Fans, N Word & Justin Bieber in New 'Vlad TV' Interview [WATCH]

    Ja Rule might not be as prominent in the rap game as he once was, but he still has some strong opinions on the hip-hop industry. Amongst these is the use of the N word by white rap and hip-hop fans, which has been hotly debated for many years with no one on either side of the debate willing to change their positions for or against the use of the word. In a recent interview with Vlad TV, Ja Rule talks about this issue and even brings pop crooner Justin Bieber into the mix.
  • Motorhead Roadie Steve Luna Talks Lemmy Kilmister's Death in New Interview

    The music world was stunned at the passing of Motorhead founder and frontman Lemmy Kilmister on Dec. 28 after a short bout with a particularly aggressive form of cancer. Kilmister was first diagnosed with the disease on Dec. 26 and died two days later. He was a heavy metal figurehead in music and is being mourned by many in the music industry. A lesser known fact about Kilmister was that he had a short stint as a rodeo for Jimi Hendrix early on in his time in the music industry. Now, his roadie Steve Luna talks his death in a new interview.
  • Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl Gets Tattoo to Honor Memory of Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister

    There has been an outpouring of support in the music world following the death of Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister, but Dave Grohl has gone above and beyond. The Foo Fighters' frontman has actually gotten a tattoo in honor of Kilmister. Grohl had new ink of Motorhead's Ace of Spades logo tattooed on his forearm to commemorate his fallen friend and collaborator.
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