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If you are one of those people that thinks it is never too early in the day for a beer then you're exactly the kind of customer that Starbucks is looking for with their newest drink. The coffee franchise is currently testing out a Dark Barrel Latte that is made with a flavored syrup that is similar to the taste of Guinness and other dark beers. They then balance out the taste a bit with a caramel sauce and whipped cream. -
The Ten Longest Streaks in The Billboard 200: Johnny Mathis, Metallica, Pink Floyd and More
Last week's sales marked the first time in 40 weeks that the Frozen soundtrack failed to make the Top 10 of the Billboard 200. Sure, the compilation still placed at no. 13 but it will be tough (and a long time) before we see it crack the Top 10 for albums spending the most weeks within the Billboard 200. Look below to see the top 10 and how far any album has to go before getting on the list. -
Lil' Kim Returns To Brooklyn To Perform 'Big Momma Thang,' 'Magic Stick' And More For SOURCE360 Concert [WATCH]
Lil' Kim returned to her hometown of Brooklyn last night for a performance during the SOURCE360 concert hosted by The Source magazine. Queen Bee shut down the Barclays Center for live renditions of fan favorites including "Big Momma Thang" and "Magic Stick." -
Korn To Play Self-Titled Debut In Its Entirety For 20th Anniversary
Korn fans rejoice - frontman Jonathan Davis revealed in a recent interview that the band will be playing its self-titled debut album in its entirety next month in honor of the record's 20th anniversary. -
Seven Performers with Troubles Traveling: The Beatles, Madonna, Amy Winehouse and More
Ten years ago on this day the United States was still feeling super paranoid after 9/11, so much so that noted pro-peace activist and folk singer Yusaf Islam (formerly known as Cat Stevens) was kept from entering the country. The nation cited the presence of his name on its "No Fly List." Check out some other performers who've had issues traveling abroad. -
Staind Frontman Aaron Lewis Safe After Plane Debacle
It was a close call yesterday (Sept. 20) for Staind frontman Aaron Lewis when the jet he was in didn't take off properly, causing him to miss a show in Oklahoma. -
Mariah Carey Quietly Leaning On Brett Ratner While Dealing With Split From Nick Cannon
It was only a matter of time before we started to hear Mariah Carey's name linked to another man. She and husband Nick Cannon have confirmed that they have been living apart for months now and from the sounds of things, divorce is inevitable. Cannon has reportedly been juggling a few younger women and now Carey is reportedly "leaning on" her good friend, Brett Ratner. She and the popular director go way back, as Ratner directed several of Carey's earlier video's including, "Heartbreaker". -
Lauryn Hill Played A Comeback Show In London, And Twitter Hated It
Hill's performance at London's Brixton Academy on Saturday night was so controversial and upsetting that it was trending on Twitter for a short time. -
Jamie T New Album: Singer Shares Advice Damon Albarn Gave Him
The British singer had been out of the spotlight for so long that fans were genuinely worried about him. -
Hey Disney Channel: Hilary Duff Is Ready For 'Lizzie McGuire' Reunion
If you grew up in the 90's then you probably are really familiar with Hilary Duff's first real gig on Lizzie McGuire. She was kind of like the Punky Brewster for a new generation and fans have followed Hilary's career ever since the Disney show wrapped production over a decade ago. Hilary is actually one of the few stars coming from the house of mouse that has remained scandal-free. She's kind-of-sort-of married to Mike Comrie and most definitely mom to an adorable little boy. While Hilary has been focusing on releasing new music lately she also is open to a Lizzie McGuire reunion. -
'Frozen' Soundtrack Falls out of Billboard Top 10 for First Time during 2014, Following 39-Week Run
As we noted earlier this week, the Billboard 200 Top 10 was dominated by new albums this week, with seven drops placing within the first five percent of the chart. That meant that after a 39-week run, the Frozen Original Motion Picture Soundtrack fell out beyond tenth place. -
Darius Rucker Reminisces About First CMA Nominations: 'It Was The First Clue That I Was Really Being Accepted'
With the CMA Awards fast approaching, "Wagon Wheel" singer Darius Rucker looked back on his first two nominations (in 2009 for Male Vocalist of the Year and New Artist of the Year).
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