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"Phenomenal singers are going home today," Jennifer Lopez said to open tonight's, Feb. 19, final American Idol judgement episode to decide the Top 24. She wasn't kidding either. The group of 23 remaining contestants was cut in half to round out next week's crew of live performers. Harry Connick Jr., Keith Urban and J. Lo have been shelling out some solid advice, but for some it was "better luck next time." -
Will Smith Performs "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" On The Late Show, Tells Letterman The Top 10 Things He'll Miss [WATCH]
Will Smith stopped by The Late Show with David Letterman last night and treated audiences to a performance of his party jam "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It." As he walked onto the stage, the house band played the instrumentals for the song. Instead of sitting down next to Letterman's desk, he made his way over to the band to pick up a mic and rap along. He even included the audience for the "na na na" parts. -
'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: Contestants Get Ready for the Final Judgment After House of Blues Gigs
The final judgment is here. After a stressful and sleepless Hollywood round last week on American Idol, 48 contestants performed at The House of Blues in front of a live audience. Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez and Keith Urban watched from a far, and this time around there was no immediate critique or praise. The judgment came later, and it was the most nerve-racking encounter with the judges yet. -
'Empire' Season One Soundtrack Set for March Release Date: New Music from Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Hudson, Courtney Love & More
FOX's new Wednesday night drama Empire has quickly become a cultural phenomenon, grabbing guest stars galore and even besting American Idol in the ratings. Now, like hits shows Nashville and Glee before it, Empire is finally getting its first official soundtrack. -
Chris Brown, Tyga Bring 'Ayo' to 'The Tonight Show' in Midst of Between the Sheets Tour with Trey Songz [WATCH]
Tyga may be in the middle of a boiling feud between Amber Rose and Khloe Kardashian, but the rapper is still finding time to team up with Chris Brown to promote their upcoming LP Fan of a Fan: The Album. Last night (Feb. 17) before a concert at Brooklyn's Barclays Center with 50 Cent and G-Unit, the pair teamed up for an energetic performance of "Ayo" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. -
'SNL 40' After-Party Included Prince, Taylor Swift and Paul McCartney Performing While Jimmy Fallon Danced [WATCH]
NBC missed the best part of the "SNL 40" reunion show last night, Feb. 15: the after-party. Things were only heating up when the 3 1/2-hour comedy event wrapped up. Former cast members like Jimmy Fallon and some of music's finest gathered for an after-party at the Plaza Hotel to celebrate a little longer. Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney -- who were both a part of the "SNL 40" show -- and Prince performed, much to the delight of everyone in the building. The festivities died down around 4 a.m., "Consequence of Sound" reported. -
WATCH: Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg Get '80s in 'That's When You Break' Digital Short from 'SNL 40'
Of course, no Saturday Night Live tribute episode would be complete without a bit of music from The Lonely Island. Last night during the SNL 40 special, Miley Cyrus and Kanye West weren't the only ones on hand with a bit of music - Andy Samberg and Adam Sandler got their due too, with a new digital short that focused on everyone's favorite SNL trope - the break. -
Miley Cyrus Nails Paul Simon '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover' Cover on 'SNL 40' [WATCH]
In a star-studded SNL 40, with appearances made by everyone from Taylor Swift to Paul Simon and Paul McCartney, it seemed like a bit of a surprise that the three-and-a-half hour telecast would dedicate a full segment to a Miley Cyrus cover of "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover." But, surprisingly, the Bangerz singer killed it. -
Kanye West Debuts 'Wolves' on 'SNL 40' with Sia & Vic Mensa in Medley with 'Jesus Walks' and 'Only One' [WATCH]
Of course Kanye West would use one of the biggest television events of the year to debut some brand new material. Last night (Feb. 15), Saturday Night Live celebrated its 40th anniversary with the fittingly titled SNL 40 special, and with some help from Sia and Chicago rapper Vic Mensa. -
Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake Perform Rap That Spans 40 Years of 'Saturday Night Live' at Reunion Show [WATCH]
Best buddies Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake had the honor of performing the cold opening for "SNL 40" last night, Feb. 16, and they did not disappoint. The pair combined forces to run through a four-minute rap that spanned all 40 years of "Saturday Night Live," name-dropping former cast members and unleashing some of the reunion show's most iconic catchphrases. At the end, Timberlake and Fallon introduced the special with a "Live from New York, it's Saturday night!" -
2015 NBA All-Star Weekend Kicks Off With Celebrity Basketball Game: See Photos of MVP Kevin Hart, Win Butler, Common & More
Last night kicked off NBA All-Star Weekend with the NBA Celebrity All-Star Game at Madison Square Garden, marking the first time it has ever been played in an NBA arena. The evening began with a tribute to the late ESPN anchor Stuart Scott, who passed away last month at the age of 49. The NBA Celebrity All-Star Game was one of his favorite events to cover, so they honored him by presenting his two daughters with a basketball signed with personal messages from the players. -
'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: 5 of the Best Solo Performances from Hollywood
"It's A-Game or Plan-B." That was the introductory message for tonight's (Feb. 12) episode. The group performances were over and contestants had to face Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban solo. This time, they were accompanied by a house band, making song choice all the more important. Some rose to the challenge. Others weren't so lucky.
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