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The New England Patriots may be the champions of Super Bowl XLIX, but they're not the only ones who logged a major celebration last night (Feb. 1). On the post-game episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, a slew of major musical guests popped up on screen to give an a cappella performance of the Queen classic "We Are the Champions." -
WATCH: Ariana Grande Nails "One Last Time" with The Roots on Post-Super Bowl 'The Tonight Show' Special
Ariana Grande just keeps the hits coming. With three major tracks from My Everything behind her, it's hard to believe that the pop star can keep going, and yet she does Following the successes of "Problem," "Break Free" and "Love Me Harder," Grande is prepping a fourth new single, "One Last Time," and she gave the song its live TV debut last night (Feb. 1) on the post-Super Bowl episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. -
Big Sean Shares 'Dark Sky Paradise' Artwork and Tracklist Featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown
Big Sean's Dark Sky Paradise album is due out Feb. 24, and the rapper recently shared the artwork and tracklist for his third studio effort. In addition to Drake, who appears on the lead single "Blessings," the album includes guest spots by Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown, among others. It's currently available for pre-order as a 12-track standard edition or 15-track deluxe LP -
Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande Added To Stevie Wonder Tribute Show
Stevie Wonder will be performing with some of the biggest pop acts in the world at his Grammy tribute show, Songs in the Key of Life - An All-Star Grammy Salute, which will air Feb. 16 on CBS. -
Ariana Grande's "Problem" Given Bluesy Cover from "Take Me to Church" Singer Hozier
Last year, there were two songs that rocked the Billboard charts in 2014 that could seemingly have nothing in common: Hozier's "Take Me to Church" and Ariana Grande's "Problem." But, in the world of the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, nothing is safe. Ahead of his first Grammys as a nominee, today (Jan. 30), Irish crooner Hozier did what seemed impossible: rocked out to Grande's breakout My Everything single. -
Ariana Grande Hints at New Song With "Be My Baby" Collaborator Cashmere Cat Ahead of Honeymoon Tour
Disney pop princess Ariana Grande is getting set to the hit road this winter and spring for a whirlwind arena tour across North America. Before she does, though, it appears that the "Love Me Harder" singer has been working on some new music with her producer BFF Cashmere Cat, who produced the record "Be My Baby" for her. The ethereal and sensual R&B collaboration was a change of pace from the upbeat Zedd collab "Break Free" that was found on "My Everything." She hinted on Twitter that she was cutting a new track for the "Wedding Bells" producer's album, via "edm.com." Cashmere Cat will be joining Grande on the Honeymoon tour as the opener, so it would be smart to get to the shows early. -
Jimmy Fallon Enlists Ariana Grande, Kevin Hart & Will Ferrell For 'Tonight Show' Super Bowl Special
With Super Bowl fever in the air, Jimmy Fallon has announced his guests for The Tonight Show's post-Super Bowl telecast this Sunday coming to you from the Orpheum Theater in Phoenix, Arizona. Ariana Grande is slated to perform with house band The Roots while Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart are set to compete with Fallon in the ultimate Lip Sync Battle, Deadline reports. -
Christina Aguilera Will Kick Off the NBA All-Star Game with The Rockettes
Christina Aguilera will collaborate with The Rockettes to put on a glitzy, glamorous performance before the NBA All-Star Game Feb. 15 at Madison Square Garden. Ariana Grande is already scheduled to be the halftime entertainment. The appearance will come a few days before the Staten Island native is back in her coaching chair for "The Voice." -
Nick Jonas, Ariana Grande Join Cast of Fox's 'Scream Queens'
Ariana Grande won't be the only pop star on the upcoming Fox comedy-drama Scream Queens. Nick Jonas has just signed on to the project for a recurring role, but details about his character and the plot are being kept quiet. The show will be the second TV series to air on the network by Glee creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. -
Ariana Grande Playing NBA All-Star Game Halftime Show; Will Big Sean, Iggy Azalea, Jessie J or Others Make Guest Appearance?
The NBA has announced at least part of the entertainment for its All Star Game weekend, naming Ariana Grande as the headliner for the halftime show of the big game. The game will take place on February 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York, just a week after the pop star is due to perform at the Grammys in Los Angeles. -
Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" Crowns Hot 100 Again as Ariana Grande Re-Enters Top 10 [VIDEOS]
"Uptown Funk" is going to continue to give it to ya, and it looks like Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars are going to be topping the charts for quite some time in 2015. After finally outing Taylor Swift from the No. 1 spot in the U.S. last week, for the second week in a row, Ronson's funk-infused lead single from his new album Uptown Special crowns the Billboard Hot 100. -
Taylor Swift and '1989' no. 1 for Ninth Time on Billboard 200; Rae Sremmurd Debuts at No. 5 with 'SremmLife,' Only New Album in Top 30
Bet you can't guess what performer finished on top of the Billboard 200 this week! Taylor Swift and 1989? Okay, maybe it wasn't that hard to figure out. Although the album saw a big drop in terms of equivalent album sales (down to 155,000, the first time at less than 200,000 for the set), it still managed to take its ninth week at no. 1 since debuting 11 weeks ago. Ed Sheeran and Nicki Minaj still factor high.
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