• Ludacris Dishes Details on 'Ludaversal': Album to Feature Usher, Big K.R.I.T. and Others

    Ludacris is prepping for the release of his ninth studio album 'Ludaversal.' He has been coy about revealing too many details about the album so far, wanting to control the flow of information on his terms, but in a recent interview with 'Revolt,' he unveiled what the album will be based around, how he has managed to stay relevant over the past 15 years and a few collaborators, which include Usher and Big K.R.I.T.
  • Usher & Martin Garrix Spotted Together In Studio: Collaboration In The Works?

    Fans eagerly await Usher's indefinitely delayed eighth studio album UR, but in the meantime, it appears the "Good Kisser" singer is hard at work in the studio with an unlikely partner. The R&B crooner uploaded a picture to his Facebook and Instagram of him with Dutch DJ sensation, Martin Garrix with the caption, "Don't Look Down."
  • Christina Aguilera Talks About Her Return to 'The Voice' and Why She Likes the Show's New Changes

    'The Voice' kicks off tonight, Feb. 23, ringing in the show's eighth season. Original coach Christina Aguilera will rejoin O.G. cast members Adam Levine and Blake Shelton as well as the newest addition, Pharrell Williams. Aguilera took a break from the series in order to give birth, which allowed Shakira (Season 6) and Gwen Stefani (Season 7) to sit in her chair. The pop star spoke to 'The Hollywood Reporter' about her return to the show and why she likes the show's new changes.
  • Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran & Gary Clark Jr. Join Forces For Epic Stevie Wonder Medley At Grammy Tribute Show [WATCH]

    A slew of famous names came out in full force recently to pay tribute to the one and only Stevie Wonder. Songs in the Key of Life: An All-Star Grammy Salute aired last night (Feb. 16) and admirers like Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Usher all performed. The highlight of the show came when Beyoncé performed a medley of tunes including "Fingertips," "Master Blaster (Jammin')" and "Higher Ground." The pop superstar brought out Ed Sheeran and Gary Clark Jr. for the performance.
  • Juicy J Talks Usher Hit "I Don't Mind," New A$AP Rocky Album

    Juicy J is best known for fouding the Oscar-winning Memphis collective Three 6 Mafia, but he's ingratiated himself with the new generation thanks to several guest spots, such as Katy Perry's "Dark Horse," that have blown up on the Billboard charts.
  • Pharrell, Sam Smith, John Legend & Common To Perform at Grammys

    The Grammys is the biggest night in music as all of the biggest names around join together to celebrate what happened in the past year and give out awards, deservingly or not, to each other. As part of the celebrations, many of those artists perform live, at times together, creating some of the most unlikely of pairings. The Grammys already announced several of the performers that include established legends Madonna and AC/DC with new pop acts Ed Sheeran and Ariana Grande. The academy has added to the performers list, giving the night a needed hip-hop and R&B flavor. Usher, Sam Smith, John Legend, Pharrell and Common are the new additions.
  • Stevie Wonder Extends 'Songs in the Key of Life' Tour [FULL SCHEDULE]

    Last year, music legend Stevie Wonder set out on a tour to commemorate his classic album "Songs in the Key of Life," but just in case you missed him, Wonder has announced a new string of tour dates for March and April, which you can check out below. According to "radio.com," Wonder's newly announced tour dates kick off March 17 in Denver, and finish up April 12 with a performance at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, with dates in Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Louisville, Minneapolis, Austin, Nashville and Baltimore in between.For each concert on his "Songs in the Key of Life" tour, Wonder will perform all 21 songs from his classic 1976 album, along with other songs from throughout his career — it was not the only great album he made, after all.In other Stevie Wonder news, the 64-year-old singer will be the subject of a special Grammy tribute, which will air on CBS Feb. 16 at 9 p.m. Among the artists slated to perform at the event are Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, Ed Sheeran, Janelle Monae, Usher and Willie Nelson.
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