• Billboard Music Awards 2016: Madonna, Stevie Wonder Pay Tribute to Prince

    Madonna and Stevie Wonder performed a touching tribute for music icon Prince during the Billboard Music Awards 2016 on Sunday at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena. Wearing a sparkly, paisley-print baroque-inspired purple suit featuring a ruffled blouse and cane, Madonna sang the Prince's "Let's Go Crazy" while sitting on a purple throne.
  • Kanye West Looking for 1,200 Extras for New York Album Launch at Madison Square Garden

    Kanye West is reaching out to the masses for an event he is putting on in Madison Square Garden next week. West has already announced to the world via Twitter that his Madison Square Garden show is officially sold out, which will serve as both a runway show and a premiere for his follow-up album to 'Yeezus,' which remains untitled. Yeezy is looking for exactly 1,200 extras to complete his vision.
  • James Corden's Christmas Carpool Karaoke Features Everyone from One Direction to Stevie Wonder

    It's been a big year for James Corden. The British comedian took over The Late Late Show from Craig Feguson and launched the incredibly popular "Carpool Karaoke" segment. On Thursday night (Dec. 17), Corden released the karaoke session to end all "Carpool Karaoke" sessions (for the year, at least) with a supercut of all his superstar guests rocking out to an intense version of the Christmas classic "Joy to the World."
  • Stevie Wonder Sings Karaoke and Carpools with James Corden on 'Late Late Show' [WATCH]

    James Corden has been off to a very slow start, after replacing Craig Ferguson as host of 'The Late Late Show,' but the multitalented comedian appears to be coming into his own after the viral success of this week's bit in which Corden and Stevie Wonder carpool around Los Angeles singing karaoke versions of the musician's classic hits "Superstition," "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" and more.
  • Stevie Wonder Extends 'Songs in the Key of Life' Tour; Performs Free Show in Central Park

    R&B-soul legend Stevie Wonder has officially prolonged his Songs in the Key of Life Performance Tour, adding a total of 20 fresh North American dates running from September 30 in Montreal to November 24 ending in New York City's Madison Square Garden. The "Isn't She Lovely" singer's latest excursion boats a full deliverance of his 1976, Grammy-winning double LP, 'Songs in the Key of Life.'
  • Biggest Contracts in Music History: Jay Z, Lil Wayne, Michael Jackson and More

    Stevie Wonder struck it rich 40 years ago on this day when he signed what was, at that point in history, the most lucrative music contract ever: $13 million for seven years and seven albums for Motown/Tamla Records. Granted, things have gotten bigger in the four decades since—both in terms of payouts and inflation rates. Here are the five biggest contracts signed in music history, not adjusted for inflation. Understand that many of these deals won't ever be surpassed due to the increasingly smaller likelihood that a performer or band will sign for such lengthy periods. Jay Z, Lil Wayne and more cash in.
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