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After getting the ire of fans and celebrities for telling women to step up for recognition, Neil Portnow released a statement backtracking. The executive admitted he wasn't as articulate as he should have been and was taken out of context. -
Fall Out Boy's 'Mania' Is The Band's Fourth No. 1 Album On Billboard 200 Chart
Fall Out Boy’s ‘Mania’ took the top spot of the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the band’s fourth No. 1 album in their career. This achievement confirmed that the band made the right decision in delaying the album’s release last year. -
Eminem's 2018 Europe Tour Dates Announced: Get The Details
Eminem announced a series of European shows for the summer of 2018. The show, which will promote the rapper’s album ‘Revival,’ will include a massive two-night show in London. -
Drake Now Has More Billboard Hot 100 Top 10s Than Jay-Z
Drake dethroned Jay-Z as the rapper with the most Hot 100 Top 10s in chart history. Newly released tracks ‘God’s Plan’ and ‘Diplomatic Immunity’ debuted simultaneously at the Top 10, giivng the Toronto-born rapper the record. -
Lauren Jauregui Of Fifth Harmony Might Go Solo Soon, Just Like Camila Cabello
Is another Fifth Harmony member on her way out? Lauren Jauregui may be moving from Epic to Columbia Records to kick start a solo career beyond Fifth Harmony. -
P!nk's Music Video 'Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken,' The Song She Sang At The Grammys, Is Out
Featuring her daughter Willow, Pink's music video showed a beautiful, emotional take on her new ballad 'Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken.' It's released a day after her heartfelt performance at the Grammys. -
Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee's 'Despacito' Didn't Win One Grammy Despite Its Popularity
Record-breaking diamond hit 'Despacito' was snubbed in three categories at the 2018 Grammy Awards. The song, which climbed the charts and sparked a global Latin interest in the music industry, lost out to Bruno Mars and Portugal. The Man. -
Cyndi Lauper Talks 'Praying' Grammys Performance With Kesha: Sisterhood Is 'A Powerful Thing'
Cyndi Lauper joined Kesha for an emotional performance at the Grammys that she called an 'act of sisterhood' among the musicians. With the Time’s Up movement in play, the music legend stressed the importance of support in women. -
Little Big Town's 'Better Man' Performance At The 2018 Grammys Astonishes The Audience
Country foursome Little Big Town commanded the stage at the Grammys with a harmonious performance of their Taylor Swift-penned song 'Better Man.' The group also took home a trophy this year. -
Grammys 2018: Kendrick Lamar Wins Best Rap Album With 'Damn'
Kendrick Lamar lights up the 2018 Grammy Awards with an impressive trophy haul and a politically charged opening performance that stirred the crowd to its feet. The rapper took home five awards. -
Jennifer Hudson Chosen To Play Aretha Franklin In Upcoming Biopic
Legendary soul singer Aretha Franklin handpicked Jennifer Hudson to play herself in an upcoming biopic. The announcement was made during Clive Davis' pre-Grammys bash where the Oscar-winning actress wowed the crowd with classic Franklin hits. -
Grammys 2018: Lady Gaga Wears Symbolic White Rose To Support Time's Up
Stars donned white roses on the red carpet of the Grammy Awards to help raise awareness on sexual harassment and inequality. Celebrities who joined the movement include Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, Pink, Anna Kendrick, and many more. -
WATCH: Haim's 'Night So Long' Music Video Directed By Paul Thomas Anderson Goes Online
Ahead of their North American tour, Haim releases a video of a muted, soulful performance of 'Night So Long.' The video is directed by Oscar-winning director Paul Thomas Anderson. -
WATCH: Shakira, Maluma Release New Hot And Steamy 'Trap' Music Video
Columbian duo Shakira and Maluma team up for an ultra-steamy music video of ‘Trap.’ This is the pair’s second collaboration after the equally hot ‘Chantaje.’ -
Eminem, Def Jam CEO Paul Rosenberg: 5 Takeaways From Their Billboard Interview
Eminem and new Def Jam CEO Paul Rosenberg speak up on their long history together, Donald Trump, and their recent accomplishments and controversies. The duo share the cover of Billboard and sit down for a candid interview. -
Grammys 2018 Has An All-Day Counterterrorism Briefing For Musicians
The U.S. State Department and European Union officials will be briefing musicians such as Pink, Chris Stapleton, and Little Big Town on counterterrorism and ideal security measures over the weekend. This all-day briefing is the first of its kind. -
LISTEN: The Aces Drop New Single 'Fake Nice' From Recently Announced Debut Album
The all-female pop-rock band The Aces proved they’re ready for the spotlight with the release of soulful single 'Fake Nice.' The group just announced plans to debut a full-length album in April. -
WATCH: Justin Timberlake's New 'Say Something' Music Video Features Chris Stapleton
Justin Timberlake collaborates with country crooner Chris Stapleton for a soulful track that brings the upcoming album 'Man of the Woods' a little closer to its outdoorsy inspiration. 'Say Something' is directed by La Blogothèque. -
Disney Star Adam Hicks Was Arrested On Suspicion Of Armed Robberies
Another Disney alum lands in hot water as 'Zeke & Luther' actor Adam Hicks was arrested for robbing victims at gunpoint. His girlfriend was also arrested in connection to the crimes. -
Casey Affleck Isn't Going To Present The Best Actress Award At The Oscars
Casey Affleck decided to pull out of his duties at the 2018 Academy Awards amid sexual harassment allegations. The Best Actor winner reportedly withdrew from the ceremony to avoid distracting from the winners and nominees of the category. -
Grammy Awards 2018: Celebrities To Wear White Roses To Support Time's Up Campaign
Voices in Entertainment sent a letter to music industry stars, encouraging them to wear white roses during the Grammys. Inspired by the Golden Globes, the group wanted to support the Time’s Up movement against sexual harassment and inequality. -
AMC Faces Lawsuit Over 'The Walking Dead' Stuntman's Death
The mother of a stuntman who fell to his death while filming a scene for 'The Walking Dead' has filed a lawsuit. The complaint against AMC accused the network for emphasizing budget and profit over safety precautions. -
Elton John's Next Tour To Be His Final One, And It's Going To Last For 3 Years
Elton John confirmed that the upcoming 'Farewell Yellow Brick Road' will be his last ever tour. The upcoming three-year tour will take the music legend to five continents and cap off 50 years of life on the road. -
Meryl Streep Will Be In 'Big Little Lies' Season 2
HBO announced the addition of Hollywood icon Meryl Streep to one of the network’s most star-studded casts. Streep will join the second installment of 'Big Little Lies' as Mary Louis Wright, Perry’s mother. -
Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz Holds Q&A Session With Fans While In The Bathtub
Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz took fan interaction to a whole new level with a live Q&A session straight from his bubble bath. He shared his thoughts on his band's new album 'Mania,' pizza, and 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi.' -
Here Are The Oscars' New Rules To Avoid Another 'La La Land,' 'Moonlight' Mix-Up
The PwC accounting firm announced exhaustive rules for the Oscars 2018. The new protocol was released to avoid incidents like last year’s infamous Best Picture blunder. -
Sorry, *NSYNC Fans: No Reunion Is Happening At The Super Bowl, Joey Fatone Says
There won’t be an *NSYNC reunion for the Super Bowl LII, according to former member Joey Fatone. The boy band alum shut down speculation of reuniting, saying the rest of *NSYNC won’t be joining Justin Timberlake for the halftime show. -
Ursula K. Le Guin, Science Fiction And Fantasy Author, Is Dead At 88
Literary legend Ursula K. Le Guin passed away at her home in Portland, Oregon. The novelist was known for her works including 'The Left Hand of Darkness' and the Earthsea series. -
Musink Festival 2018: blink-182, Good Charlotte, And Lil Yachty Among Headliners
Organizer Travis Barker announced the full lineup for the 11th annual Musink Festival that includes acts like his own band blink-182, The Descendents, Lil Yachty, and Good Charlotte among others. -
Snoop Dogg's $35K Donation To Million Dollar Pledge Pushes Campaign Closer To Goal
Snoop Dogg donate $25,000 to Mothers Against Police Brutality as part of Colin Kaepernick's Million Dollar Pledge. The former NFL star also gave $10,000 to match the rapper's initial donation.
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