• Miranda Lambert Opens Up About Blake Shelton Divorce on 'Cosmo' Cover

    As Blake Shelton moves on from his divorce with a new girlfriend, Gwen Stefani, his ex-wife Miranda Lambert is moving on by being stronger than ever before. The "Little Red Wagon" singer covered the January 2016 cover of Cosmopolitan magazine and she proved that she's moving on, even it involves crying into a glass of whiskey.
  • Ed Sheeran, Rudimental Perform 'Lay It All On Me' For Ellen

    The two acts deliver a rousing performance of the We The Generation single. Ed Sheeran has been popping up here and there doing as he pleases in the latter half of 2015 with some interesting guest spots on records and enjoying his success as one of the hardest partiers in music according to many.
  • Young Thug's Baby Mama Callls Him out For Being a Deadbeat Dad

    A few months back, Young Thug's daughter was the center of much unwanted attention after a video of her cussing went viral, which resulted in an all out social media war between him and Plies. Apparently Thug's baby mama is now calling him out for being a deadbeat dad.
  • Keith Richards Slams Mick Jagger's Solo Albums as Egotistical

    Keith Richards is back at it again. Instead of taking shots against other influential classic rock groups like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and The Velvet Underground, the Rolling Stones guitarist put all his focus on his bandmate, Mick Jagger -- this wouldn't be the first or second time, though. The Stones guitarist recently admitted he never sat down and listened to the frontman's solo albums, but that didn't prevent him from calling the material egotistical and claiming that Jagger had "nothing to say."
  • 5 Seconds of Summer Stop by James Corden, Perform 'Hey Everybody' [WATCH]

    5 Seconds of Summer were the latest pop act to take over The Late Late Show with James Corden. On Monday night (Nov. 30), Luke Hemmings, Ashton Irwin, Calum Hood and Michael Clifford sat down with the always-jovial James Corden to promote their new album Sounds Good Feels Good as well as their debut documentary. Between their chat, however, we also got a look into the roots of 5SOS and got a rousing performance of the SGFG single "Hey, Everybody!"
  • Twenty One Pilots Embrace Their Childhood Roots at Disney World [WATCH]

    While on tour in Orlando, Florida, Twenty One Pilots made a stop at Disney World to embrace their childhood roots and act like kids, enjoying some of the park's most popular rides and attractions while "searching for a place to stay." The band has shared a brief video clip via Facebook to document their experience.
  • Deleted 'Amy' Scene Shows Winehouse as a Beyoncé Fan on Red Carpet [WATCH]

    Just in time for the Dec. 1 Blu-Ray/DVD release of Asif Kapadia's 'Amy' documentary, a deleted scene has been shared of Winehouse making her way down the red carpet as she beams about Beyonce and details her excitement to be a part of the 2004 Brit Awards with two nominations. Tyler James, a dear friend of the "Back to Black" singer, looks back on the night of the awards as an eerie climax for Winehouse's career as a singer and entertainer.