• The Latino Audience and 'Furious 7': Did Romeo Santos Inspire Fans to See Record-Breaking Film?

    Billboard might be stretching things a bit when they suggest that Romeo Santos' 10-second speaking part during Furious 7 had a major impact on Latin American audiences attending the film...but they were certainly on-point in noting the trend. More than 37 percent of the tickets sold to the record-breaking film have been purchased by Latin viewers, compared to 25 percent by Caucasians and 24 percent by African-Americans.
  • Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Drake and More: 7 Stars Attend Prom with Very Lucky High Schoolers

    Justin Bieber and his crew made a stir over the weekend when they appeared at a high school prom in California to surprise the students in attendance. The result was a student body gone mad, resulting in one of the more memorable proms of all time without the pop star actually delivering a single song, reportedly. At least one attendee can tell her future (and possibly current) boyfriend about how she danced with Bieber at prom. Some musical acts have gone far beyond just crashing a prom however, actually attending a dance as someone's date. Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Drake: All have made appearances at high school way after attending high school.
  • Social Media's Biggest Stars: Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes, Lana Del Rey and Others Who Broke It Big

    Shawn Mendes in on top of the world (and the Billboard 200 and Album Sales Chart) as his debut LP, Handwritten, sold more than 100,000 copies and confirmed his status as a star. He's the first performer to use the video-sharing service Vine to find fortune, but he's far from the first performer to use social media to grab a record deal. Here are five other recognizable performers who got big on the internet...some of whom who have gotten so big that you may have forgotten they started out by sharing music on YouTube and MySpace, from Lana Del Rey to Justin Bieber.
  • Miley Cyrus Laughs Off Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber Pregnancy Rumors on Instagram

    Miley Cyrus isn't taking any tabloid rumors about herself too seriously. Earlier this week, Life & Style reported that some sort of Cyrus-Selena Gomez feud was rooted in the fact that they were both impregnated by Justin Bieber during their Disney days. But, of course, the Bangerz singer is laughing the ridiculous story off on Instagram.
  • Justin Bieber Put in Chokehold and Thrown Out of Coachella

    A month after Justin Bieber stood onstage at his 'Comedy Central Roast' and promised to turn things around, he is in the headlines again. Security at Coachella over the weekend reportedly put the Biebs in a chokehold and threw him out of the festival. According to TMZ, the celebrity and his crew tried to gain access to a VIP area during Drake's set.
  • Justin Bieber Reportedly Wanted In Argentina For Alleged 2013 Assault Of Photographer

    Although he's been trying to clean up his act, Justin Bieber is wanted in Argentina. A Buenos Aires judge has informed police that they should bring Bieber into custody should be step foot in the country, TMZ reports. The issue stems from a November 2013 incident, at the height of Bieber's antics, when he allegedly ordered his bodyguards to attack a photographer as the singer left a club. Bieber had been ordered to appear in Buenos Aires for questioning in November but never ended up going.
  • Ariana Grande Covers Whitney Houston's 'I Have Nothing' with David Foster on The Honeymoon Tour [WATCH]

    There's little doubt that Ariana Grande can hold her own with some of the greatest vocalists in pop history. Last night during the Los Angeles stop of her The Honeymoon Tour, the "One Last Time" singer proved that she can hold up to one of the all-time greats: Whitney Houston. With the help of songwriter David Foster, Grande performed that Whitney classic "I Have Nothing" with mesmerizing beauty and vocal range.
  • Skrillex, Diplo, Justin Bieber 'Where Are Ü Now' Drum Cover

    Possibly the year's biggest collaboration outside of "FourFiveSeconds," "Where Are Ü Now" by Justin Bieber, Skrillex and Diplo just got a skilled drum cover by YouTube drumming sensation Luke Holland. The drummer adds his own touch to the electronic-tinged pop tune. We hear the original in the background, while Holland drums his own routine over it with some theatrics of casual stick flips in between cymbal crashes and hits on the snare drum.
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