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Childish Gambino is hard at work on his third album, STN MTN / KAUAI, and is coming off the Hot 100 hit "3005" from his most recent record, Because The Internet. Now he feels like he is on top of his game and is no longer threatened by another actor-turned-rapper: Drake. As Billboard notes, Gambino (born Donald Glover) spoke with Hot 97's Pete Rosenberg last night at the Grammy Museum's Clive Davis Theater in downtown L.A. about his career and later took the stage to perform a short 5-song set, which included his freshly released track "Sober," for a small group of attendees. -
Michael Jackson Immortal Tour Wraps With Eighth-Best Gross of All Time
Based on Billboard Boxscore, the Immortal World Tour earned the No. 8 slot on the list of the top-grossing tours of all time with $360 million. -
Bob Crewe, Four Seasons Singer & Songwriter, Dies At 82
Rolling Stone reports that veteran producer, singer and songwriter for the legendary Four Seasons has passed away just yesterday, Thursday, Sept. 11, at the age of 82. -
RIP Joan Rivers: Comedian's 10 Best Jokes & Statements on Musicians, Featuring Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Justin Bieber and More
Remember Joan Rivers' wit and controversial comments with some of her best jokes statements on musicians... -
5 VMA 'Video Of The Year' Nominees That Were Robbed: Michael Jackson, Weezer, And More
This may be hard to believe, but award shows don't always make the right choice, and the Video Music Awards is certainly no exception. A lot of excellent, worthy videos have been named "Video of the Year" by MTV, but there have been some years where another video deserved the title more than the actual winner. Here are five videos that should have won Video of the Year. -
9 Great Cameos from Musicians on 'The Simpsons': Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Weird Al and More
The cultural impact of The Simpsons is immeasurable, as you can tell from checking out Joey "Sideshow Joe" DeGroot's list on the number of bands that named songs (or themselves) after references to the animated classic. Celebrities of all stripes realize the kind of power that such a program packs so they'll readily appear as guest stars. The number of musical guests in the history of The Simpsons is huge, but we've whittled it down to nine of the best in honor of the current marathon of every episode currently happening on FXX. -
Nicki Minaj Has More Hot 100 Singles Than Michael Jackson, Thanks To 'Anaconda'
Here's a bit of news that I totally didn't expect: as of yesterday, rapper Nicki Minaj has appeared on more Billboard Hot 100 singles than the King of Pop himself, Michael Jackson. Though Jackson's two posthumous singles "Slave to the Rhythm" and "Love Never Felt So Good" gave him his 49th and 50th charting singles earlier this year, he was beat out by Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda," which became her 51st charting single when it debuted at no. 19. -
[WATCH] New Michael Jackson Music Video for 'A Place With No Name' from Posthumous 'Xscape' Album
A second music video has been released for a single from Michael Jackson's recent posthumous album, Xscape. The official Twitter account for the performer provided a link to the video for "A Place With No Name." -
Michael Jackson: Neverland Ranch Maids Slam King Of Pop, Labeled ‘Dirtiest, Most Unsanitary Person In Hollywood’
We all know Michael Jackson had some problems … especially those accusations of sexual abuse. But also, it turns out the King of Pop was a bit of a slob. Actually, a lot. At least, that’s what a number of maids who worked for him at the Neverland Ranch had to say, according to the New York Post. -
Michael Jackson Accused Of Sexual Abuse For Third Time
Although Michael Jackson passed away at age 50 back in 2009, the King of Pop has been hit with yet another allegation of sexual abuse. As reported by E! News, 36-year-old James Safechuck filed court papers on Monday requesting permission to file a late claim against Jackson's estate, alleging that Jackson had molested him numerous times during the late '80s and early '90s, starting when he was 10 year old. -
9 Solo Artists Who Are Better Than Their Bands: Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, And More
How many times have you been disappointed by a solo album from a member of one of your favorite bands? Sometimes they're outright bad, but even the good ones (Morrissey, Paul McCartney, etc.) simply can't compare to their old bands. However, these nine artists broke this trend, releasing solo albums that actually surpass the work of their old bands. -
Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch Up For Sale Soon
Late pop star Michael Jackson's old mansion is set for sale in California. Jackson lived in the house from 1988 to 2005. For many years, the property was a zoo/amusement park hybrid that Jackson used to entertain fans, but the pop star discontinued his stay after accusations of child molestation in the mid-2000s.
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