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John Legend and Common have already added a slight boost to sales of their single "Glory" from the film 'Selma' despite last week's sales tallies ending a short while after Sunday night's Oscars telecast. That and the rest of the songs nominated/performed on Sunday saw a rise in sales numbers, while an even bigger boost should be expected for next week's totals. -
'Empire' Season One Soundtrack Set for March Release Date: New Music from Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Hudson, Courtney Love & More
FOX's new Wednesday night drama Empire has quickly become a cultural phenomenon, grabbing guest stars galore and even besting American Idol in the ratings. Now, like hits shows Nashville and Glee before it, Empire is finally getting its first official soundtrack. -
Iggy Azalea, Jennifer Hudson Perform 'Trouble' With The Roots on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' [WATCH]
Iggy Azalea performed her latest single from 'Reclassified,' "Trouble," on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The Roots backed Azalea for the funky track while Jennifer Hudson took on the chorus. Fallon and Co. are in Los Angeles all this week and Azalea's breezy performance had all the workings of a West Coast throwdown. -
Grammys 2015 Best R&B Performance Nominees, Who Should Win & Who Will Win: Beyoncé's to Lose, Jennifer Hudson and Chris Brown to Compete
The R&B/Urban Contemporary Grammys are Beyoncé's to lose, if you take most experts' advice into play. Other nominees—including Jennifer Hudson, Chris Brown, Usher and Ledisi—would like to suggest otherwise however. -
Broadway Shows: Jennifer Hudson Joining 'The Color Purple' and Idina Menzel Joint 'If/Then' Closing Down When She Leaves
A couple of news bites coming from Broadway on Monday: Jennifer Hudson will make her debut on Broadway starring in The Color Purple, while Idina Menzel's current home, If/Then, will end its run after a one-year run on March 22. -
Iggy Azalea, Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Hudson and Others Share Their New Year's Resolutions on Twitter
Happy New Year! Hopefully you haven't bailed on your resolution yet. If you need some inspiration, a few musicians and actors took to Twitter to share their plans for 2015. Iggy Azalea, Jennifer Hudson and Kim Kardashian all tweeted out their resolutions yesterday (Dec. 31) before 2014 came to a close. -
Iggy Azalea Scraps "Beg For It" Music Video Due to Jingle Ball: "Trouble" Will Be Next 'Reclassified' Single
Fans of Iggy Azalea and MO will no longer be able to "Beg For It." After weeks of waiting and speculation, the "Black Widow" rapper is now backing away from the lead Reclassified single and it will not be receiving an official music video. -
Iggy Azalea Working with Britney Spears, New Track is "Undeniably Great and Fans Are Going to Love It"
It sounds like that Iggy Azalea/Britney Spears collaboration is happening after all. Last month, Azalea responded to a follower who asked if she would ever consider working with the pop icon and the Australian rapper replied that she already did. Now, Ryan Seacrest is reporting that the pair's collaboration will be the lead single from Spears' next album and it is due in 2015. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Finale: Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, Hozier & More to Join Final Four on Stage
Next week, The Voice season seven will finally wrap up after months of competition, and Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine, Pharrell and Blake Shelton won't be the only major stars on the show. Today (Dec. 12), the NBC singing competition announced the guest appearances on the finale, and it's going to be a jam-packed night. -
Lady Gaga, "The Boss," Usher Perform for Sting, Al Green at '14's Kennedy Center Honors
Sting, Al Green and Tom Hanks were among some of the artists who received recognition at last night's Kennedy Center Honors ceremony Dec. 7. The 2014 class also included ballerina Patricia McBride and comedian Lily Tomlin. Earth, Wind & Fire, Jennifer Hudson, Usher and Mavis Staples performed a few of Green's hits, while Lady Gaga and Bruce Springsteen celebrated Sting. According to "USA Today's" coverage, Stephen Colbert opened the show by taking a respectful jab at politics and pop culture, which he is always ready to do. "Tonight, Washington puts the arts above politics, because no matter what party you belong to, everyone wants a selfie with Tom Hanks," he said. -
Iggy Azalea, Jennifer Hudson "Trouble" Snippet Surfaces Online: Listen to Sample of 'Reclassified' Track Now
Iggy Azalea just keeps teasing all that new music from her re-issue of her debut album The New Classic. Today (Nov. 17), a new snippet of a new song "Trouble" from the record deemed Reclassified was officially released today, and the track finds the "Black Widow" rapper going a little old school with American Idol alumna Jennifer Hudson. -
[LIVE STREAM]: HBO's 'Concert for Valor' Features Performances by Eminem, Dave Grohl, Rihanna, More
HBO's Concert for Valor will be broadcast live tonight at 7 p.m., but if you do not have access to cable, the concert will also be streaming live through its official website. You can access the Concert for Valor website by clicking here. The Concert for Valor is a free concert being held on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in honor of Veterans Day. The concert's featured performers include The Black Keys, Eminem, The Zac Brown Band, Bruce Springsteen, Carrie Underwood, Metallica, Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, Jennifer Hudson, Rihanna and Jessie J. Onstage hosts include Bryan Cranston, John Oliver, Jamie Joxx, Jack Black, Bob Woodruff and George Lopez. Along with musical performances, the concert will also feature tributes and portraits of veterans from special guests such as Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Will Smith, Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey and Reese Witherspoon. If you have cable but are not an HBO subscriber, the network will be opening its signal to non-subscribers for the duration of the concert. An audio feed of the concert will also be broadcast through iHeartRadio. -
Lupe Fiasco Announces New Mixtape 'Lost in the Atlantic,' Blames Atlantic Records for Album Delay [WATCH]
Lupe Fiasco’s upcoming studio album "Tetsuo & Youth" has been delayed for a while — there were rumors of an August release date, which obviously did not happen — but today we learned he is not the one to blame. In an Instagram post from earlier today, Oct. 14, via radio.com, the Chicago rapper claimed his label Atlantic Records is holding back the release of "Tetsuo & Youth" until he gives them “a pop single,” and said that in the meantime he is "putting together a mini-project while they find one for me." This “mini-project” Fiasco is referring to is a new mixtape cleverly titled "Lost in the Atlantic," which he says was recorded “with a bunch of my friends to stay active and happy.” -
Jennifer Hudson Reveals 'Sex and the City 3' Is in Talks; Sarah Jessica Parker, Producer Michael Patrick King Agree There Is One Final Story to Tell
Potentially great news for "Sex and the City" fans, it looks like a third film may really be more than just a distant dream. Last February, "SATC" producer Michael Patrick King mentioned in an interview that he believed the beloved series had one story left to tell. Carrie Bradshaw herself, Sarah Jessica Parker, agreed with him shortly thereafter and seemed open to the possibility. Jennifer Hudson, who played Louise from St. Louis in the first "SATC" film, did an interview with Dish Nation the other night and kind of let the cat out of the bag. -
Pharrell Teases Epic Daft Punk Video 'Gust of Wind' [WATCH]
Pharrell is a man of many collabs, but perhaps none have been as successful as his 2013 hit "Get Lucky" with Daft Punk.
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