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Jack White may be a little bit "salty," but that doesn't mean that he can't show his soft side. The "Lazaretto" rocker is set to appear on the season finale of ABC's The Muppets on Tuesday night (March 1) which is surprising enough as it is. But, his mission on the show is valiant: to perform Stevie Wonder's "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" to help reunite a broken up Kermit and Miss Piggy. -
Public Enemy’s Chuck D Reacts to The Oscars’ Use of ‘Fight The Power’
During the 88th Academy Awards this past Sunday night, Public Enemy's "Fight The Power" soundtracked Chris Rock's walk onstage as the comedian reported for hosting duty amidst the #OscarsSoWhite diversity controversy; the seminal hip-hop anthem was played again as the show came to a close and the credits rolled. Chuck D noticed and reacted to the Oscars' use of the song via Twitter. -
Lady Gaga's Emotional Oscars 2016 Performance of 'Til It Happens to You' Move Stars to Tears
Following her performance in the Grammys, Lady Gaga once again took the stage with a powerful Oscars performance of Diane Warren’s song “Til It Happens to You” from the movie, "The Hunting Ground" and it moved those in the audience to tears. -
2016 Oscars Red Carpet: Lady Gaga, Jared Leto, Priyanka Chopra and More
Stars as well as fans were no doubt excited about the climax of the awards season which was the 88th Annual Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre on Feb. 28 in Hollywood, California which honored both actors and musicians in various categories. Like other awarding ceremonies, the biggest Hollywood stars from Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence to Lady Gaga gathered at the event. -
Sam Smith Gaffes at Oscars with Misinformed Acceptance Speech, Shaky Performance
Sam Smith may have won the Oscar on Sunday night (Feb. 28) for Best Original Song for his James Bond Spectre theme song "Writing's on the Wall," but that doesn't mean the evening went so well for him. The British pop star called his performance at the Academy Awards the "worst moment" of his life and he made a major gaffe upon accepting the golden statuette. -
Snakehips, Tinashe, Chance The Rapper Perform 'All My Friends' On 'Jimmy Kimmel'
Chance The Rapper, Tinashe and Snakehips performed their single "All My Friends" last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live. -
'American Idol': Watch Kelly Clarkson's 'Piece By Piece' Performance Make Everyone Cry
Kelly Clarkson returned home on Thursday night (Feb. 25) to help judge on the farewell season of American Idol. After dishing out some of the best advice, praise and criticism of the evening to the top 10 contestants, the original Idol returned to the stage for one of the most emotional performances of "Piece by Piece," and there was not a dry eye in the house. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Top 10 Performances, Ranked
American Idol's farewell season got a little boost from its original girl on Thursday night (Feb. 25). Kelly Clarkson returned home to be a guest judge and to perform her touching new single "Piece by Piece," and was one of the most welcome additions to this season thus far. -
Xzibit to Guest Star on 'Empire' As Lucious Lyon's Rival
In its 2 seasons on FOX, Empire has hosted a slew of guest appearances and rapper Xzibit is the latest to join the bunch. The former 'Pimp My Ride' host will star on the show as Lucious Lyon's rival. -
Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Fuller House' Theme Song 'Everywhere You Look' Is As Great As You'd Expect
Fuller House may be getting mixed reviews (at best) ahead of its release date on Netflix on Friday (Feb. 25). But, there's at least one aspect of the modern reboot that works flawlessly: Carly Rae Jepsen's new version of the classic Full House theme song "Everywhere You Look." -
Keyshia Cole Ex Daniel Gibson Joins Hit Reality Show to Spark New Career
Keyshia Cole's ex-husband, Daniel Gibson, may have gotten bit by the music bug during their time together. Recent reports claim Gibson is pursuing a career as rapper and has just joined the upcoming season of the hit VH1 reality show Love & Hip Hop Hollywood. -
'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Top 10 Takes Shape with Wildcards, OK Performances
American Idol's top 10 is starting to take shape. On Wednesday night (Feb. 24), the show's producers and judges bucked tradition by throwing in four wildcard picks... before America could vote? This move is presumably to get the best singers actually into the race to guarantee an interesting and assorted live roster, but it feels like the thing that made American Idol a hit to begin with - allowing fans to pick the next superstar - a false promise.
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