• Rihanna, Serge Ibaka Troll Matt Barnes After He Implies the Two Are Dating

    Over the weekend Los Angeles Clippers player Matt Barnes learned a very big lesson on the importance of telling the truth and how a lie can definitely come back to bite you---especially when its caught on camera. In recent weeks it was rumored that Barnes was one of the many suitors vying for the affections of Rihanna.
  • Cara Delevingne Done With the Fashion Industry, Calls it "Disgusting"

    Cara Delevingne has never been the type of person to hold her tongue, if something rubs her the wrong way she won't hesitate to speak about it. So what injustice is she fighting against this time? Hypersexualization of young girls and harassment in the fashion industry. Delevingne recently revealed to London's 'The Times' she is "not doing fashion work anymore," citing the "disgusting" practices used in the industry.
  • 'The Voice' Season 9 Spoilers: Rihanna Joins as Key Advisor

    Rihanna is adding another role to her impressive resume of accomplishments. According to reports, the "B*tch Better Have My Money" songstress has now signed on to be apart of hit TV series, The Voice. Media outlets are reporting that NBC has enlisted Rihanna for the hit show, as she will be joining the ranks of fellow big name artists such as Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell and serving as a key advisor to all of the coaches. Rihanna is set to make her debut for season 9 of the hit show which is set to premiere September, 21st.
  • Best Digital Sellers by Genre: Rihanna, Carrie Underwood and More

    Carrie Underwood received official word this week that she was the bestselling country music performer of the digital era, having moved for than 29.6 million tracks in her career. That places her ahead of Jason Aldean and his 23.5 million digital sales, at least for the time being. Despite moving more than 5 million copies of hits such as "Before He Cheats," Underwood is still far, FAR behind some of the best sellers in the digital history of other genres (country musicians benefit from having a fan base still very dedicated to buying albums, as Luke Bryan will note when he tops Dr. Dre on the album charts at the end of this week). It got us thinking: What performers are at the top of their respective genres?
  • Korn's Jonathan Davis' Lawyers: "B*tch Better Have Our Money"

    Korn vocalist Jonathan Davis has a weird fascination with murder, and we're not just referring to the band's recent remix of Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money." It seems the frontman was at one point trying to open a museum dedicated to serial killers, or at least his collection of serial-killer related paraphernalia, but it fell through, resulting in a lawsuit. Now, the lawyers who helped him settle out of that lawsuit are bringing charges of their own, claiming that Davis never paid them for their services.
  • 6 Hip-Hop Song Sans Verses for AC: Tupac, Eminem, Kanye West and More

    Has your mother ever commented how much she enjoys the chorus to "See You Again" or "Monster," but that she really wishes Wiz Khalifa and Eminem (respectively) hadn't "ruined" the song with their raps? She's not the first. This week we found out that a revised version of the former song, featuring only Charlie Puth's hook, as well as new melodic verses in place of Khalifa's bars, has been on the rise at Adult Contemporary radio...occasionally known as "Adult Conservative." The only thing less likely to end up on AC than hip-hop is heavy metal, but as rappers frequently find themselves invited to guest on pop singles (such as Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" featuring Kendrick Lamar), labels sometimes edit the "offending" portion out, resulting in a safer, frequently less exciting product.
  • 'See You Again' Gains AC Airplay; More Charlie Puth, No Wiz Khalifa

    Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's "See You Again" may be done at the top of the Hot 100, but it's just now picking up steam on the Adult Contemporary charts. This may surprise conservative listeners everywhere, as hip-hop is about as welcome on AC radio as Iggy Azalea at the BET Awards. The trick? Getting soulful crooner Puth to release his own version of the song, minus Khalifa's headlining raps.
  • Rihanna Unveils RiRi Fragrance Ad: New Perfume Is Pretty in Pink

    Rihanna's new album R8 may still be shrouded in mystery, but the "B*tch Better Have My Money" singer has one new release on the horizon - a perfume. Today (July 22), Rihanna announced a new fragrance on her Twitter, and the scent pays homage to the nickname her beloved Rihanna Navy gave her.
  • Rihanna New Song 'Nothing's Promised' Snippet Posted by Mike Will Made It

    Rihanna's new album R8 has been shrouded in mystery. Despite releasing singles "FourFiveSeconds," "B*tch Better Have My Money" and "American Oxygen," little is known about the follow-up to 2012's Unapologetic. But now, producer Mike Will Made It has unveiled another little taste of the eighth RiRi LP: a 15-second snippet of a new single "Nothing's Promised."
  • Miss Piggy Covers Rihanna's 'BBHMM' and Totally Rocks It

    Rihanna may think she's a big gangsta girl, but there are few women in the industry more badass than Miss Piggy, and now the Muppets star has proved it. In a new viral video, Kermit's beau can is shown lip syncing to RiRi's "R8" single "B*tch Better Have My Money," and it's just as intense as we could ever hope for.
  • Rihanna Sock Line Released in Multi-Year Partnership with Stance

    Rihanna has already established herself as a hot fashion icon this year after being named the face of Dior and being one of the best dressed at the Met Gala. And now, the "B*tch Better Have My Money" singer has furthered herself into the world of fashion by launching her own sock line with Stance.
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