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One of the more highly anticipated solo performances of the 2016 Grammys, Adele, came after a short tribute by Miguel for a Michael Jackson collaborator and another award for Alabama Shakes who have been cleaning up thus far. She came out to sing "All I Ask" from her record-breaking album 25, after being introduced by her collaborator on the song Bruno Mars. -
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016 Nominees: Taylor Swift, The Weeknd Lead Revamped Categories
Taylor Swift dominated pop music and radio last year, and her massive achievements with 1989 are being celebrated this year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. On Tuesday (Feb. 9), the media conglomerate announced the nominees for its third annual ceremony, and unsurprisingly, Swift leads the way with eight nods. -
Rihanna's 'ANTI' Tops Billboard 200 Over Sia, Kevin Gates and Charlie Puth
Rihanna's new album ANTI finally has its No. 1 distinction. In its second week of release, the long-anticipated Rihanna record jumped up the charts this week to land on top, besting out new releases from Kevin Gates, Sia and Charlie Puth. -
Jazmine Sullivan Talks Adele Comparisons, Grammy Snubs in New Interview
They are both acclaimed singer/songwriters celebrating their returns after lengthy breaks, but that’s not all Adele and Jazmine Sullivan share in common. Fans and critics have been comparing them for years, and recently the “Mascara” singer opened up on the ongoing discussion about them and their contrasting levels of recognition of ahead of this year’s Grammys. -
Adele Named IFPI 2015 Global Artist Of The Year
The IFPI, the global body representing the recording industry has named Adele their global artist of the year, followed by Ed Sheeran at No. 2, and Taylor Swift at No. 3. -
5 Super Bowl 50 Halftime Performers That Would Have Been Better Than Coldplay
It's yet to be seen how well Coldplay will fair as the Super Bowl 50 halftime performer, but many worry the British rock act will err on the boring side. So who would be better? -
Justin Bieber 'Love Yourself' Tops Charts, Rihanna Debuts in Top 10 with 'Work'
Justin Bieber has a lot to love this week - he has his third No. 1 single in the United States. This week, his non-single Purpose cut "Love Yourself" has displaced his former chart-topping single "Sorry" on the Hot 100. Meanwhile, Rihanna's new single "Work" has a big debut after just two days out in the world. -
Adele Tells Donald Trump To Stop Using Her Music For Campaign
Donald Trump has pissed off a lot of people and now he can add a world-famous pop star to that ever-growing list. The republican presidential candidate has been using some of Adele's music at his campaign events recently, notably "Rolling in the Deep" in Oklahoma and "Skyfall" at another in Ohio and she is not happy about it. -
Adele's '25' Returns to No. 1 in US Over Megadeth, Justin Bieber and Grammy Nominees
You can't keep Adele off the top of the charts for two long. After two weeks away from the No. 1 spot, the modern legendary pop star has returned to the peak of the Billboard 200 with her new album 25, besting new releases from Megadeath, Panic! at the Disco, Justin Bieber and more. -
Phil Collins Calls Adele 'A Ghost', Talks About Scrapped '25' Collaboration in New Interview
It was the collaboration that might’ve been a smash success, but didn’t happen. Phil Collins and Adele were reportedly supposed to collaborate on her monstrously successful new album 25, but it fell through in the end. In a new interview, Collins addressed the collaboration that never was as well as his struggles with alcoholism. -
Sia's New Album 'This is Acting' is Now Available to Stream [LISTEN]
After having a hit performance this past Wednesday on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Sia has released her newest album, This is Acting, and it is now available to stream. You can listen to these new songs below. -
“Ticketing is a Fixed Game” Finds New York Attorney General Schneiderman in Scathing Report
Through a three-year investigation to be released Thursday titled "Why Can't New Yorkers Get Tickets," New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman confirmed what music, sports and general entertainment fans have known for a long time. Tickets are too expensive. He further stated that "ticketing is a fixed game."
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