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  • Chris Brown and Trey Songz Remix ScHoolboy Q’s 'Oxymoron' single “Studio” Following Remake of iLoveMakonnen's "Tuesday," Joint Tour Announcement

    Chris Brown and Trey Songz just won't let up. The two Virginia crooners have remixed several fan favorites as of late, including iLoveMakonnen's "Tuesday," and now the two have released a remake of ScHoolboy Q's Oxymoron single "Studio" as they prepare for their recently announced joint tour.
  • Blake Shelton and Lady Antebellum Top a Country-Dominated Billboard 200; Kenny Chesney Also Makes An Appearance

    Country music has some of the most loyal fans in the music industry, at least in terms of being willing to actually buy albums. That was on display last week as the Billboard 200 was topped by two country albums, the first time that's happened since 2010.
  • Chris Brown Calls TMZ CEO Harvey Levin "The Devil" After Reports of His Mother's Connections With LA Gang Members

    Chris Brown has had enough of TMZ's antics and he's calling out CEO Harvey Levin. After a recent report about Brown's mother and his connections with LA gang members, the singer aired out his frustrations calling Levin "the devil."
  • Chris Brown Remixes French Montana's "Don't Panic" [LISTEN]

    French Montana's latest single "Don't Panic" has already been taken on by YG, and now Chris Brown tries his hand at the DJ Mustard-produced banger, premiered by Funkmaster Flex yesterday.
  • Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett Barely Hold Off Kenny Chesney as Duet Albums Continue Reign Atop Billboard 200

    New music continues to come forth as we enter the month of October. New music continues to come forth as we enter the month of October. Once again, the Billboard 200 was topped by a duets album, this time in the form of Cheek to Cheek by Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga.
  • Chris Brown Says He Is Not Affiliated with Gangs [WATCH]

    Recent reports have called Chris Brown out for being affiliated with gangs in Los Angeles, but the singer told MTV's Sway Calloway that those reports are wrong.
  • Chris Brown Talks Current Relationship With Ex-Girlfriend Rihanna, Says The Two Are Friends [WATCH]

    Chris Brown recently talked about his current relationship with famous ex-girlfriend Rihanna. During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Brown revealed that the two music makers are just friends.
  • Barbra Streisand Breaks Record on Top of Billboard 200; Chris Brown, Tim McGraw and George Strait Have Big Weeks as Well

    Album sales continue to be huge for a third-straight week as the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 was loaded with seven debuts for a second week.
  • Chris Brown Connected to Stabbing After Los Angeles Club Performance: 'X' Singer's Entourage Causing Troubles in Hollywood

    Violence seems to follow Chris Brown wherever he goes. After a notorious shooting during his pre-VMAs party where record exec Suge Knight was shot, the "X" singer has been connected to yet another serious act of assault. Following a club performance and appearance on Monday night (Sept. 22), Brown's entourage was reportedly involved in a fight that ended with a stabbing.
  • The Script's New Album 'No Sound Without Silence' Beats Barbra Streisand, Chris Brown on UK Album Chart

    Barbra Streisand may be a musical legend, on pace to debut at No. 1 in the U.S. with her new album Partners, but she's seemingly no match for rock band The Script. Following the release and overseas success of its single "Superheroes," The Script's new album No Sound Without Silence has debuted at No. 1 in the U.K.
  • Chris Brown Opens Up About Time In Jail: 'It Was A Humbling Experience For Me To Become A Man And Mature'

    Chris Brown is a free man and getting back to the music but he recently opened up about his time in jail, an experience he says helped him mature and learn to become a man.
  • 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.
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