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  • One Direction Get New Potato Band Member, Shut Down Hollywood Blvd. on 'Kimmel'

    The boys of One Direction are so famous, they can even make a simple Russet potato a viral star. Last night, the "Drag Me Down" singers stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote the release of their fifth studio album Made in the A.M. and as they chatted with the late night talk show host, they added a new band member: a big ol' spud.
  • Phish's Trey Anastasio Performs New Single 'The Song' on 'Conan' [WATCH]

    Last night on Conan, Phish frontman Trey Anastasio and his band appeared as the late night show's musical guests, performing one of their recent singles, "The Song," live for the studio audience.
  • Justin Bieber, James Corden Sing Kanye West, Go Shopping in Carpool Karaoke [WATCH]

    Justin Bieber is in hard promotion mode for his new album Purpose, and he brought his media push and shockingly charming personality on Wednesday night (Nov. 18) to The Late Late Show with James Corden. The two carpooled around Los Angeles together in Corden's ever-popular "Carpool Karaoke" segment, and they sang along to some Alanis Morissette, went shopping for some new clothes and dodged the paparazzi.
  • Justin Bieber Performs 'Purpose' Track 'Sorry' With The Roots on 'Fallon' [WATCH]

    Justin Bieber paid a visit to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night (Nov. 17) to perform his track "Sorry" off of his brand new album, Purpose, with a little help from The Roots who served as his backing band.
  • Rick Ross Explains What it Would Take for Him to Make Up with 50 Cent

    In a new interview, Rick Ross details how exactly he and 50 Cent would go about reconciling. It's hard to keep up with 50 Cent's feuds these days.
  • 'SNL' Musical Guests: Leon Bridges, Chance the Rapper and Bruce Springsteen to Round Out 2015

    Saturday Night Live is ending its 2015 with a big bang. After featuring everyone from Miley Cyrus to Disclosure thus far in its 41st season, on Tuesday (Nov. 17), SNL unveiled the rest of its musical lineup and hosts for this year. And, get ready for a little bit of The Boss.
  • Lorde Denies Lip Syncing 'Magnets' Performance with Disclosure on 'SNL'

    Lorde's performance of "Magnets" with Disclosure Saturday night (Nov. 14) on SNL was certainly magnetizing and pitch perfect, but don't think that means that the "Royals" singer forgot the "live" part of Saturday Night Live. After some viewers questioned whether or not Lorde was singing to a backing track, the 19-year-old pop star denied that she would every lip sync.
  • A Tribe Called Quest Reunite for 25th Anniversary, Perform on 'Jimmy Fallon' With The Roots

    Old school hip-hop fans are rejoicing this week as A Tribe Called Quest celebrate its 25th anniversary with a reissue of 'People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm' and a performance of "Can I Kick It?" on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallow" with assistance from The Roots.
  • Sam Smith's Prince William Meeting Included Awkard 'Downton Abbey' Moment [WATCH]

    Sam Smith is just like you. Beyond the fame, the fortune, the hit singles and the Grammy awards, the "Writing's on the Wall" singer is just another big fan of Downton Abbey. Unlike you, however, Smith had the chance to meet the Royal Family, and his love of the popular monarchy drama may have cause him to have a little gaffe.
  • Sia Performed 'Alive,' 'Bird Set Free' From New Album 'This Is Acting' on Controversial 'SNL'

    Sia made a splash on "SNL" last night with her performances of "Alive" and "Bird Set Free" off of her upcoming album, 'This Is Acting.'
  • Shamir Plays "On The Regular" off 'Ratchet' in Disappointing 'Colbert' Live Performance

    Shamir has one of the best dance records of the year, titled 'Ratchet', but given a national stage on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' last night he failed to capture the live audience's attention with his performance of "On The Regular."
  • Jason Derulo Gives James Corden Dance Lessons, Sings Opera on 'Late Late Show' Carpool

    Jason Derulo joined James Corden on the Late Late Show last night (Nov. 4) to sing some of the pop star's hit songs karaoke style in the car, give dance lessons in a parking lot, sing opera and crash a Los Angeles Star Line tour.
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