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Beyoncé Shares Tribute to Aaliyah for 15th Year Anniversary Of Death
For the 15th year anniversary of Aaliyah's death, Beyoncé shared a video of her and the late R&B singer co-hosting the pre-show program for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. Aside from Beyoncé, other artists who worked closely with Aaliyah such as Timbaland and Missy Elliot also shared their own tributes to the singer. -
Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa Sued by Victims of Collapsed Railing in NJ Concert
Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg have been sued by the victims of an accident that occurred at their concert in New Jersey earlier this month. According to Robert J. Mongeluzzi, the lawyer of the plaintiffs, the victims filed the lawsuit against the rappers for failing to ensure the safety of concert goers. -
Britney Spears Clarifies Rumored Collaboration with Justin Bieber
Britney Spears recently made a few revelations during her interview with Scott Mills of BBC Radio 1, such as her rumored collaboration with Justin Bieber on her upcoming album Glory, her possible Super Bowl performance and her near-death experience while vacationing in Hawaii. -
Lorde Confirms Follow-Up to ‘Pure Heroine’ Album Coming Soon
Lorde recently confirmed that work on her follow-up album to Pure Heroine has now entered the production stage. She made the revelation while responding to an impatient fan on Instagram. -
Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande to Perform ‘Side to Side’ at MTV VMAs
MTV has confirmed that Ariana Grande will perform "Side to Side" at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards together with Nicki Minaj. Aside from the live performance, the two pop stars will also unveil the music video for the Dangerous Woman track. -
Britney Spears Using VMA Appearance to Raise Money for Louisiana Flood Victims
To help Louisiana's flood victims, Britney Spears has partnered with Crowdwise and the American Red Cross for a special fundraising contest. The winners of the contest will get the opportunity to meet the pop star at the MTV Video Music Awards and own the costume that she will wear at the upcoming event. -
Dennis Rodman Joins Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam Onstage for ‘Black, Red, Yellow’
Attendees of Pearl Jam's concert at Wrigley Field enjoyed a 90s-themed event when vocalist Eddie Vedder was joined by former Chicago Bulls power forward Dennis Rodman onstage. Aside from joining the band as it performed "Black, Red, Yellow," Rodman also carried Vedder as he sang. -
Ariana Grande Sued by Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga Songwriter Alex Greggs for ‘One Last Time’
Alex Greggs, the songwriter who has worked with the likes of Lady Gaga and Justin Timberlake, is accusing Ariana Grande of ripping off his "Takes All Night" track. That was a song he wrote for Skye Stevens titled "One Last Time". According to Greggs, David Guetta, who produced the song, copied certain parts his song. -
Jay Z Pushes Away Fan Who Rushed Beyoncé to Take Selfies
Jay Z quickly reacted after seeing a male fan rushing beside his wife Beyoncé to take selfies with her in New York City. The incident happened as the celebrity couple stepped out of the SVA Theater in New York City after watching the premiere of Hands of Stone, which stars Usher and Robert De Niro. -
Coldplay and James Corden Pay Tribute to Prince with ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ Cover
During Coldplay's concert on Sunday at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, the band brought James Corden onstage to pay tribute to Prince by covering his song "Nothing Compares 2 U." After the performance, the band gave a very special surprise to The Late Late Show with James Corden host for his birthday. -
Demi Lovato Sued by Indie Group Sleigh Bells for Copyright Infringement
Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller, members of the indie pop group Sleigh Bells, have filed a lawsuit against Demi Lovato for copyright infringement. According to the duo, the pop singer's "Stars" track from 2015 copied certain elements from their "Infinity Guitars" song. -
Meek Mill Confirms ‘Dreamchasers 4’ Will Be Released Next Month
Yesterday, Meek Mill confirmed through an Instagram post that his Dreamchasers 4 mixtape will come out next month. It is not yet clear if it will contain diss songs targeting Drake since the "Hotline Bling" rapper recently insulted Meek Mill during the Philadelphia stop of his Summer Sixteen Tour. -
A Tribe Called Quest Releasing New Album Soon According to L.A. Reid
According to L.A. Reid, the CEO of Epic Records, the members of the legendary rap group A Tribe Called Quest are preparing to release an album soon. As noted by the music mogul, the group started working on the album before Phife Dawg's death in March. -
Drugs That Killed Prince were Mislabeled as Weaker Type of Opioid
According to a new development in the investigation on Prince's death, the drugs found inside the artist's home were labelled incorrectly. Investigators revealed that the drugs that killed the "Purple Rain" singer, which were labelled as hydrocodone, actually contained a powerful opioid known as fentanyl. -
Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC Manager Lou Pearlman Dead At 62: Former Members Share Mixed Reactions
Lou Pearlman, the founder of successful boybands such as the Backstreet Boys, O-Town and *NSYNC, died on Aug. 19 while in prison. His death drew various reactions from some of his former clients including Lance Bass, Justin Timberlake, Aaron Carter and AJ McLean. -
Former 3 Doors Down Guitarist Matt Roberts Dies at 38 Years Old
Matt Roberts, the former guitarist and backup vocalist for 3 Doors Down, was found dead inside a hotel in Milwaukee on Saturday. His father Darrell Roberts, who was with him at that time, said he was informed of his son's death by detectives who arrived on the scene. -
Watch Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers Play Bass with Koko the Gorilla
Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers recently visited Koko at the Gorilla Foundation in Woodside, California. During his visit, the bassist held an unusual jam session with the intelligent animal. -
Britney Spears Dances with Colton Haynes, Doesn’t Recognize the ‘Arrow’ Star
During Britney Spears' Pieces of Me show at Las Vegas on Wednesday, the pop star invited Arrow star Colton Haynes onstage to dance with her as she performed "Freakshow." Based on the "Oops!... I Did It Again" singer's reaction after the performance, it seemed she failed to recognize who he really was. -
Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora Squash Rumored Feud by Reaching Out to One Another
More than three years after leaving Bon Jovi, guitarist Richie Sambora congratulated frontman Jon Bon Jovi on the group's latest single "This House Is Not For Sale." The singer also reached out to his former bandmate and said that he's looking forward to hearing his upcoming album, which Sambora is currently working on with his girlfriend and fellow musician Orianthi. -
Guns N’ Roses Refused to Bargain with Todd Phillips on ‘War Dogs’ Soundtrack
Todd Phillips, the director of the new film War Dogs starring Miles Teller, Jonah Hill and Bradley Cooper, revealed that he originally wanted to use Guns N' Roses' "Paradise City" in the movie. However, the director had to go with a different song because the band refused to bargain with him. -
Temple of the Dog Officially Unveils Unreleased Track ‘Black Cat’
The Seattle-based supergroup Temple of the Dog partnered with Vevo to officially release the lost track "Black Cat." The song will be included in the reissue of the band's self-titled Temple of the Dog debut album. -
Blake Shelton Issues Apology After Racist and Homophobic Tweets Go Viral
Blake Shelton has released a public apology after the country singer came under fire for the racist, homophobic and misogynist tweets that he posted a couple of years ago. Although the "Go Ahead and Break My Heart" singer admitted that the posts were inappropriate, he noted that they were not meant to be hateful. -
Adele Cancels Second Phoenix Live 2016 Tour Show Due to Illness
Adele announced that she has decided to cancel the second part of her concert tour in Phoenix, Arizona. Through an Instagram Video posted a couple of hours ago, the "Hello" singer explained that she was too sick to do the performance. -
Ex-Nine Inch Nails Keyboardist James Woolley Dies at 50 Years Old
James Woolley, a former member of the Nine Inch Nails, has died at the age of 50. Woolley served as the keyboardist in vocalist Trent Reznor's band from 1991 to 1994. -
Seal Says No to Albums, Focusing Only on Releasing Singles
Following the end of his contract with record label Warner Bros., Seal noted he is no longer planning on making full-length studio albums. Instead, the "Kiss From a Rose" singer intends to focus on releasing singles because he believes they are more exciting to do. -
Taylor Swift Donates $1 Million to Help Victims of Louisiana Flood
Taylor Swift has donated $1 million to Louisiana to help in the state's disaster relief efforts. According to the "Shake it Off" singer, Louisiana holds a special place in her heart because it was where the U.S. leg of her 1989 World Tour started. -
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Sisqo, Sugar Ray and More Performing 90s Fest 2016
TeenNick's programming block The Splat has gathered various artists and bands from the 90s such as the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Sisqo, Vertical Horizon, Sugar Ray, the Spin Doctors and more for this year's 90s Fest tour. The event will be hosted by Pauly Shore and will kick off in New York City next month. -
Lady Gaga to Star in Bradley Cooper’s ‘A Star is Born’ Remake
Lady Gaga has confirmed that she will play the lead in the upcoming film A Star is Reborn. The film, which will serve as a remake to the 1937 movie of the same title, will be directed by Bradley Cooper. -
Drake Brings Eminem Onstage In Detroit, Squashing Rumored Feud
During the past few days, there have been rumors going around regarding a feud between Eminem and Drake. On Tuesday, the "Hotline Bling" singer ended these rumors by bringing out the "Rap God" artist onstage during a Summer Sixteen Tour concert in Detroit. -
Watch Horse Dance To Santana ‘Smooth’ During 2016 Rio Olympics Dressage Event
Equestrian Severo Jurado Lopez of Spain and his horse Lorenzo wowed the viewers of the individual dressage event at the 2016 Rio Olympics on Monday by dancing to the song "Smooth" by Santana and Matchbox 20 vocalist Rob Thomas. Unfortunately though, Lopez was not able to take home the gold that day.
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