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Although it seems Jaden Smith is grabbing the rapping reigns from his father, Will Smith made his musical return on Thursday Nov. 19 during the Latin Grammy Awards when the rapper performed a remix of his newest song, "Fiesta." -
Mumford & Sons to Headline British Summer Time Hyde Park 2016
Indie-folk group Mumford & Sons, which recently traded its signature banjos for a plugged in electric guitar on their third studio album, 'Wilder Mind,' has been confirmed as the second headliners of Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park 2016. -
'Preachers of Atlanta' Set to Air in February on Oxygen [WATCH]
Oxygen is ready to air the follow up to "Preachers of L.A." with their latest installment of the franchise, "Preachers of Atlanta," in February 2016. -
Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez Back Together? His "My Girl" Serenade Has Fans Wondering [WATCH]
Are Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez back together? A new video has surfaced where was singing "My Girl" to her at a hotel bar this past Friday night (Nov. 20). It is the first time that the duo has been seen together in over a year, although they've mentioned each other frequently in the press and more recently, on "Ellen." -
Five Finger Death Punch Cancels Concert in Milan After Reports of ISIS Terrorist Attack
Five Finger Death Punch has cancelled a concert in Milan following reports that the city was potentially the target of another ISIS terrorist attack. The cancellation occurred after reports from a subgroup called "Anonymous" claimed to have unearthed multiple ISIS attacks slated for the day of the concert (Nov. 22). FFDP's concert in Milan was one of the attacks listed. -
Adele Sings "Hello" and "When We Were Young" off '25' on 'SNL'
Adele's long awaited '21' follow-up, '25,' came out Friday and it's already breaking records in the first hours of its release, so what better way to cap-off a successful week of promotion than with a performance of "Hello" and "When We Were Young" on Saturday Night Live? -
Paris Attacks: Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme on Le Bataclan Tragedy
Nine days have passed since the tragedy at Paris venue Le Bataclan and the attacks heard around the city that night. The terrorist act occurred during an Eagles of Death Metal concert, when members of ISIS wrecked havoc on the crowd. The band escaped from the venue unharmed but 89 members of the audience were slain in the attacks. -
Pearl Jam Covers Eagles of Death Metal, 'Imagine' One Week After Paris Attacks [WATCH]
While in the middle of their cover-heavy South American tour, which is chock-full of bows to John Lennon, The Beatles and Pink Floyd, Pearl Jam added a nod to Eagles of Death Metal to their cover repertoire. On the one-week anniversary of the devastating Paris attacks, Eddie Vedder and company took on a performance of "I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)." -
Kylie Jenner, Tyga Back Together? Snapchat Posted of the Couple Blasts Break-Up Rumors
Are Kylie Jenner and Tyga back together? A Snapchat Jenner posted of the two together blasts the break-up rumors that were swirling this past Thursday (Nov. 19). -
AMAs 2015 Red Carpet Live Stream: Celebrity Fashion & Pre-Show Interviews [WATCH]
Music and fashion collide in a major way as some of today's hottest artists strut their stuff on the American Music Awards 2015 red carpet. The award show will be held on Sunday (Nov. 22) at Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Before the artists accept their awards tonight, you can check out full live stream coverage of the red carpet including celebrity fashion, pre-show interviews and pre-show performances. -
Mo'Nique Says Open Marriage Was Her Decision, She Wanted Other Men Because She's Famous
Comedian Mo'Nique recently stated how she and her husband, Sidney Hicks, were in an open marriage but, she had to set the record straight for those who believed it was her husband who wanted other women. In fact, she says the open marriage was her decision since she wanted to be with who she wanted be with because she's famous. -
'Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged' Reissue Brings Bob Dylan & Beatles Covers
Back in 1965, the Beach Boys decided to cover two tracks for their celebration-themed album, 'Beach Boys' Party!,' including Bob Dylan's 1964 anthem, "Times They Are A-Changin" as well as the Beatles' 1964 'A Hard Day's Night' track, "Tell Me Why." Now, for 'Beach Boys' Party! Uncovered and Unplugged' the album's stripped-down and expanded reissue, each cover is available for stream as originally recorded alongside the rest of the album's raw tracks.
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