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  • Mariah Carey and James Corden Sing Her Biggest Hits in Carpool Karaoke [WATCH]

    The new host of ‘The Late Late Show,’ James Corden, decided to try out a new segment called carpool karaoke on Mariah Carey. The host was driving to work with Carey, in order to beat L.A. traffic, when he started to play some of her biggest hits to attempt to get her to sing along to them.
  • Kendrick Lamar Lands "King Kunta," Five Other Tracks Hot 100...But None in Top 50. Why Not?

    Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars and "Uptown Funk" have had an iron grip on the Billboard Hot 100 for the last few months, but Kendrick Lamar made the biggest splash perhaps last week, by landing six tracks into the top 100 songs in the country, to go along with repping the no. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with To Pimp A Butterfly.
  • O.T. Genasis and Immortal Technique Arrested in Los Angeles. No, 'CoCo' Was Not Involved

    Rapper O.T. Genasis was arrested in Los Angeles on Friday night but the charges are much more mundane than you might think/hope. The emcee, best known for his hit "CoCo" and for openly professing his love of cocaine, was taken in for running a red light.
  • Pearl Jam 'Singles' Offshoot Citizen Dick Getting Record Store Day Release of Original Track 'Touch Me I'm Dick'

    A lost grunge classic will finally get an official release on Record Store Day, as the essentially-Pearl-Jam band Citizen Dick, one of the focal points of the Cameron Crowe film Singles, will drop its single "Touch Me I'm Dick" as an exclusive 7" record.
  • 'The Voice' Contestant Judith Hill and Prince Sued for Debut Album, Countersuit Cites Kim Jong Un(?)

    Former 'The Voice' contestant and '20 Feet From Stardom' star Judith Glory Hill is the subject of two lawsuits filed this week, and the names listed in the filings range from James Franco to Prince to Kim Jung Un. In other words, they're a couple of good ones.
  • Freddie Mercury Movie: Sacha Baron Cohen WON'T Be Playing Queen Frontman, According to Brian May

    Queen guitarist Brian May revealed Sunday night to crestfallen film fans that Sacha Baron Cohen would not be playing frontman Freddie Mercury in a biopic after all, despite earlier reports that he had returned to the project. Multiple media outlets, including Music Times, were thrown for a loop when the band's manager, Jim Beach, reportedly reported the news. The longtime band member clarified that Beach's quote at the Artist & Management Awards in London was that Cohen would play "all four major roles," obviously a bit of jest that the original reporting outlet either failed to understand or ignored.
  • 'Home' Starring Rihanna & Jennifer Lopez on Path to Exceed Projected Numbers for Opening Weekend

    The family animated film, "Home," is on path to exceed projected numbers for its opening weekend. The film, starring Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Steve Martin and Jim Parsons, has already reached $15.6 million on opening night (Friday, March 27), with projections to reach $55.5 million for the entire weekend.
  • Tyrese Reveals He Chose Daughter Over 'Empire' Role During Interview with the Breakfast Club [WATCH]

    Tyrese recently stopped by New York's Power 105 for an interview with the Breakfast Club and he revealed that he passed on a role for Fox's mega hit, "Empire."
  • Lou Williams Stars in Commercial for Drake and OVO's Toronto Raptors-Mitchell & Ness Collaboration [WATCH]

    Drake and OVO have teamed up with Mitchell & Ness for a Toronto Raptors clothing collaboration and the team's own Lou Williams stars in a commercial for the gear.
  • Drake's 'If You're Reading This It's Too Late' Goes Platinum Ahead of Physical Release

    Earlier this week, Drake announced the physical release of his latest drop If You're Reading This It's Too Late. Now, word on web is the surprise album has already gone platinum.
  • Tupac's Estate to Release Unheard Music, Interviews and Poems by the 'Changes' Rapper

    Unheard music by the late Tupac Shakur is slated to be released by his estate. Interviews and poems by the "Changes" rapper will also be released.
  • Selfie Sticks Banned at Coachella and Lollapalooza

    Taking selfies the old fashion way may be a safer bet at this year's Coachella and Lollapalooza festivals. Both mega festivals have banned the use of selfie sticks.
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