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Gabriel García Márquez, 87, died yesterday (April 17, 2014) from lymphatic cancer at his home in Mexico City. The worlds and characters he created have also spawned musical works. In a testament to his legacy, here are 10 songs that were inspired by Garcia Marquez's life and works. -
Pharrell Williams is lowest-selling no. 2 in Billboard 200 history (yes...'Frozen' was no. 1)
Album sales were way, way down this week, which meant another week on top for Frozen: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. -
'Frozen' nears 'Lion King's' record with another no. 1 finish, but 5 Seconds of Summer comes on strong
The cold reign of Frozen: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack continued on the Billboard 200 as the album topped the chart for the ninth week. -
Frozen's a juggernaut; Shakira and Johnny Cash can't stop Billboard 200's top-selling album
The Billboard 200 is dealing with a juggernaut, in the form of the Frozen soundtrack. A cult character from the X-Men universe is villain Juggernaut, who gained a huge audience among non-comic book fans for his line "I'm the Juggernaut, b---h" during X-Men: The Last Stand. -
Shakira and Blake Talk "Medicine" [WATCH]
Shakira's self-titled album hit stores earlier this week, meaning fans finally got to hear the duet between her and co-star Blake Shelton. -
WATCH: Shakira lets it burn in stunning 'Empire' music video
Shakira dropped her 10th, self-titled album today (March 25), and to celebrate, she's going to let it all burn. In conjunction with the release of Shakira, she released the music video for the album's second, Alanis Morissette-inspired single "Empire." -
Shakira eclipses Rihanna as most-liked person on Facebook
If you like one artist on Facebook, chances are it's Shakira. On Friday night (March 21), the Latina pop star eclipsed her "Can't Remember To Forget You" collaborator Rihanna as the most-liked person on the social media site. -
Shakira to release deluxe edition of new album at Target
The release of Shakira's new, self-titled release is just around the corner with a shiny Tuesday, March 25 release date in the United States. Today (March 21), it was announced that the Latina bombshell will join the likes of Justin Timberlake and Janelle Monae by releasing a special edition of her new record at Target, complete with three bonus tracks. -
Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert Have Duets Coming Out - But Not With Each Other
Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert both are going to have new duets coming out in the next few months ... but not together, so this won't be a repeat of their time on CMT's "100 Greatest Duets" concert in 2005. -
Shakira signs global partnership deal with Activia for 'Dare to Feel Good' campaign [WATCH]
We all know that Shakira has a sculpted tummy that "don't lie," and now you'll get to see more of it. According to Billboard, he Colombian star has signed a global partnership with Activia to support its new "Dare to Feel Good" campaign, which launches tomorrow (March 16). -
Shakira can't feature other guys in music videos, or so says boyfriend Gerard Pique
A battle of the genders is about to take place over recent comments from pop star Shakira regarding her relationship with Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique and how it affects her career. The performer told Billboard that he didn't permit her to appear with men in her music videos. -
Cee Lo Green leaving 'The Voice' for good after four seasons to focus on new album
NBC's reality competition show The Voice is losing one of its most prominent voices. Today (Feb. 19) during an appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, four-season coach Cee Lo Green announced that he will not be returning to the show.
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