Alyssa Ladzinski


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  • Justin Bieber Raps on Rumored 'Purpose' Outtake "I'll Be There"

    Ever since 'Purpose' dropped on Nov. 13, 2015, 21-year-old pop star Justin Bieber has made beliebers out of those who swore they would never join the fandom and increased the obsession for his already devoted fans. Now, the Canadian native has revealed a previously unreleased song, "I'll Be There," which even features Biebs' rapping skills.
  • Taylor Swift Unveils Clothing Line at Hong Kong Fashion Week to Hijack Counterfits

    What would Taylor Swift wear? That's the question that rings through Swifties across the world. During the country turned pop star's 1989 World Tour, the "Wildest Dreams" singer perfected her signature glam look with endless crop tops, sequins, skater skirts and high waisted shorts. Now, Chinese fans can get her look with her new Heritage66 clothing line.
  • Arcade Fire Lead New Orleans Second Line Parade to Honor David Bowie [WATCH]

    Staying true to their word, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Arcade Fire teamed up to pay a unique tribute to a one-of-a-kind entertainer, David Bowie. Saturday night brought about a traditional second line parade as they flowed through the French Quarter streets in New Orleans all with one man and his accomplishments in mind.
  • Victoria Beckham Praises Adele's Spice Girls 'Wannabe' Cover on 'Carpool Karaoke'

    James Corden's Carpool Karaoke has quickly become a fan-favorite segment as he sings at the top of his lungs alongside today's biggest celebrities. Recently, Adele hopped in the passenger seat with 'The Late Late Show' host to rap Nicki Minaj's verse in "Monster" and to exemplify girl power as she sang along to The Spice Girls relationship anthem "Wannabe." After catching wind of the impromptu car performance, Victoria Beckham has praised the '25' singer for her singalong.
  • Bob Weir Reveals Future of Dead & Company, RatDog in 2016 [WATCH]

    After John Mayer fearlessly stepped on stage to display his guitar chops for a sea of wide-eyed, devoted deadheads, Dead & Company has acquired endless praise after the conclusion of their North American inaugural jaunt. Original Grateful Dead member Bob Weir put fan wonders to rest by recently revealing the seemingly uncertain future of both RatDog and Dead & Co, admitting that both outfits have plans in 2016.
  • Elton John Honors David Bowie with 'Space Oddity' Cover in Concert [WATCH]

    Ever since the devastating death of David Bowie, fans and musicians around the world have offered their own musical talents to honor the late glam rock pioneer. In the midst of musical and written tributes from Arcade Fire, Warpaint, Madonna, Paul McCartney and more, Elton John decided to deliver his own rendition of Bowie's 1969 album track, "Space Oddity" during his Los Angeles concert.
  • Justin Bieber Serenades Hotel Guests With Beethoven on Piano [WATCH]

    Most music fans know Justin Bieber is a multitalented singer and instrumentalist. We've seen that he can hold his own with a drum kit and that he knows his way around the guitar. Recently, the Purpose singer has found himself behind a few hotel pianos -- this time, serenading the hotel guests at Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills with Beethoven.
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea Gets David Bowie Tattoo [VIDEO]

    Fans and musicians alike went into an immediate state of shock upon learning of David Bowie's death. Endless tributes have been made in honor of the irreplaceable singer and actor in the form of social media posts, essays and song covers. Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, however, decided to make his tribute a bit more permanent with a bold new tattoo that simply reads "Bowie."
  • Alanis Morissette Lands Gig as 'Guardian' Advice Columnist Trailing Molly Ringwald's Leave

    Looks like Dear Abby has some competition-all questions concerning life and relationships can now be directed towards celebrated singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette. Beginning on January 16, the 'Jagged Little Pill' pioneer will lend a hand to help manage the angst and confusion among readers of The Guardian's weekend magazine, filling in for staple 80s actress Molly Ringwald.
  • Robert Plant Reveals 2016 U.S. Tour Dates with Sensational Space Shifters

    Although Robert Plant made it known he's completely uninterested in performing with John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page as Led Zeppelin, Jason Bonham seems to think he will play with the renowned trio once again. Plant will, however, hit the road with the Sensational Space Shifters for a number of 2016 U.S. tour dates ranging from Florida to Texas.
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