• 'Color Purple' Star Jennifer Hudson Heats Up 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert' [WATCH]

    We definitely want to "Push Da Button" to see and hear what singer/actress Jennifer Hudson has been up to lately! The "If This Isn't Love" singer recently joined the 'The Color Purple' Broadway revival as the sultry Shug Avery (originally played by Margaret Avery in the movie version) and she showed off those powerful pipes last night on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' with a toe-tapping rendition of Shug's memorable hit.
  • Taylor Swift Performs Acoustic '1989' Hits "Shake It Off" & "Wildest Dreams" [WATCH]

    Taylor Swift is no stranger to performing in front of large audiences, especially after taking on a seven-month '1989 World Tour' complete with sold-out shows, filled stadiums and star-studded gust appearances from Alanis Morissette and Mick Jagger to Ellie Goulding and Justin Timberlake. Now, the pop sensation traded the large-scale arena performances for an intimate Australian radio station, Nova 96.9, gig, rolling out acoustic renditions of "Shake It Off" and "Wildest Dreams."
  • Travis Barker Talks Addiction to Painkillers & Death of Scott Weiland From Velvet Revolver

    Travis Barker is no stranger to addiction. The former Blink 182 drummer had his own struggles with drugs for many years and it took something as dramatic as a plane crash for him to get sober. He is also one of several celebrities who've come out with commentary on Scott Weiland's death. In a new interview he talks addiction and the death of the Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver frontman's death.
  • Madonna Sings 'Like A Prayer,' John Lennon's 'Imagine' On Paris Street [WATCH]

    On Wednesday, Madonna took to the streets of Paris to perform an emotional and impromptu street set with the help of her 10-year-old son David and guitarist Monte Pittman. Quickly surrounded by a gathering of wide-eyed fans, the pop star belted renditions of her own tracks, "Ghosttown" and "Like A Prayer" as well as an appropriate cover of John Lennon's peace anthem "Imagine."
  • Rick Ross Pops Champagne On Cops In 'Crocodile Python' Video

    Rick Ross has released the music video to his single "Crocodile Python," where he takes on the theme of people come for his throne, whether it is jealous rappers, industry members or the police, who he promptly sprays with champagne in an interrogation room.
  • Queen Latifah to Star in 'Empire' Creator Lee Daniels' New Musical Drama on FOX

    Two big names are coming together to work on a brand-new show for FOX. Queen Latifah and 'Empire' creator Lee Daniels are putting together a musical series that is set to star Queen alongside three new faces, who were chosen after open auditions: Jude Demorest ('Dallas'), Ryan Destiny ('Low Winter Sun') and Brittany O'Grady ('The Messengers'). The show will be co-created and co-written by Tom Donaghy and directed by Daniels.
  • The 1975 Drop Funky, Slightly Dark New Single 'UGH!' Ahead of New Album [LISTEN]

    The 1975's new album I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It is still two and a half months away, but that doesn't mean the English pop rockers are keeping all the new material under wraps. On Friday (Dec. 11), Matty Healy and co. released the band's second track, the funk-infused ode to cocaine, "UGH!"