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Charlie Puth can explain away the widely circulated Meghan Trainor make-out at the 2015 AMAs this year as a "visual representation" of his popular track "Marvin Gaye." While it was pre-planned, Puth believes it to be anything but a publicity stunt. He also talks a collaboration with Ariana Grande in a new interview. -
The Weeknd, Wiz Khalifa, Ariana Grande Dominate Pandora's Most Thumbed-Up Songs of 2015
It may only be the end of November, but definitive lists of the most popular songs of the year are starting to roll out. This week, Internet radio giant Pandora announced its 100 most "thumbed up" songs of 2015, including some massive hits from The Weeknd, Ed Sheeran, Wiz Khalifa and more. -
AMAs 2015: 5 Best Performances from One Direction to Ariana Grande and Celine Dion [WATCH]
The 2015 American Music Awards took place Sunday night (Nov. 22) in Las Vegas. Even though the AMAs are an award show by trade, the three-hour long ceremony really played out like a concert featuring the who's who of pop music today. From the poppy goodness of One Direction's "Perfect" to one of the more emotional AMAs performances in a long time, we're counting down the five best live renditions from this year's show. -
Jessica Simpson, Ariana Grande, Ryan Seacrest Star in Macy's 2015 Black Friday Ad [WATCH]
A star-studded lineup of Ariana Grande, Clinton Kelly, Heidi Klum, Ryan Seacrest, Jessica Simpson, Thalia Sodi and Martha Stewart all signed on to help Macy's promote and prep their stores for one of the biggest shopping weekends of the year in an all-new, 30-second commercial ad for 2015's Black Friday event. -
Rogers Media Executive Who Claims Republic Records Uses Broadcast Favoritism Resigns
The radio executive who claimed that Republic Records uses broadcast favoritism has reportedly resigned. Rob Farina, who was the vice president of programming and content for Rogers Media, sent out a letter to all other Canadian broadcasters last Friday (Nov. 6) requesting that they boycott the record label and their artists. It was mailed to Canadian broadcasters Corus, Newcap and Cojeco amongst others. -
Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande 'What Do You Mean' Remix Surfaces Online on 'Purpose' Release Day
Justin Bieber's new album Purpose has finally arrived in stores and on iTunes today, and along with the release of the record, hit hotly anticipated remix of "What Do You Mean?" featuring Ariana Grande finally surfaced online. -
AMAs 2015: Ariana Grande Brings 'Focus' to Lineup Ahead of New Album 'Moonlight'
The 2015 American Music Awards are about to get a little more "Focus." On Thursday (Nov. 12), the AMAs announced that Ariana Grande is joining the award show lineup. -
Adele Says 'Hello' to Another Week Atop Hot 100 Over Ariana Grande, Meghan Trainor Debuts
Adele said "Hello" to the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 last week, and now it seems like she's there to stay, at least for one more week. For the second week in a row, the stunning lead single from Adele's new album 25 tops the U.S. charts, coming ahead of recent singles from the likes of Ariana Grande, Drake and Justin Bieber. -
Republic Records Accused of Favoritism, Ariana Grande, The Weeknd Caught in the Middle
The Weeknd and Ariana Grande are caught in the middle due to a letter from Canadian broadcaster Rob Farina where he accuses Republic Records of favoritism in regards to their artists. -
Ariana Grande Talks "Focus" Single in an Interview With UK Radio Station KISS [WATCH]
Ariana Grande released her latest single, "Focus," last week and in a new interview with UK radio station KISS she talked about how dissimilar it is from all of the others. This is the latest in a string of radio and TV appearances that the singer has had to promote the single and her upcoming album, 'Moonlight.' -
Ariana Grande Dissed By Host After Bailing On Talk Show Appearance
Ariana Grande has been dissed by a host after bailing on a talk-show appearance. The young singer was scheduled to be featured on 'The Jonathan Ross Show' but backed out at the last possible second. Host Jonathan Ross was not pleased but did manage to scramble together the other guests Joan Collins, Danny DeVito and Sheridan Smith for a rendition of "Nine to Five" by Dolly Parton in lieu of Grande's performance. -
Ariana Grande Slams DJs Justin Credible & Eric D-Lux For Sexist Comments On Air
Ariana Grande is known for speaking her mind on sexism in the music industry in the past, but a recent interview with the Los Angeles radio station Power 106 was one for the books. During the interview the radio hosts Justin Credible and Eric D-Lux were exceedingly immature with their subject matter. Grande fended off various questions and comments from the DJs that were definitely sexist.
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