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  • Justin Bieber Purpose World Tour: 'Sorry' Singer Scraps Meet & Greets, Citing Depression

    If you were hoping to meet Justin Bieber during his Purpose World Tour, you're out of luck. Just two weeks into his first tour in three years, the "Love Yourself" singer has cancelled his meet and greets with Beliebers, citing mental health reasons and exhaustion.
  • Kanye West, Kim Kardashian Attend Justin Bieber Concert & Dance to Favorite Song [WATCH]

    Kanye West recently claimed that his favorite song of 2015 is Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean?" and he proved that he is a Belieber as he watched the pop star's concert in Los Angeles while dancing to his music.
  • Rihanna 'Work' Leads Charts for Fifth Week as Lukas Graham, Ariana Grande Rise

    Rihanna and Drake continue to be an unstoppable "Work" force. For the fifth straight week, the lead Anti single leads the Hot 100 in the United States, beating hot, rising singles from Lukas Graham and Ariana Grande.
  • Rihanna 'ANTI' Returns to No. 1 on Charts Ahead of Joey+Rory, Killswitch Engage

    Rihanna is the queen of the charts this month. After ruling the Hot 100 for four weeks with "Work," the pop superstar's most recent album Anti has returned to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200, thanks to the booming sales of its hit singles.
  • Justin Bieber vs MMA Fighter Nate Diaz in 'UFC 2' Gameplay Video [WATCH]

    What do you think would happen if Justin Bieber fought Nate Diaz in a UFC fight? Check out gameplay footage of 'UFC 2' to get an idea!
  • Diplo and Skrillex Drop New Jack U Tracks At Lollapalooza Brazil, Stream Full Set [WATCH]

    During a riotous set at Lollapalooza 2016 in Brazil this past weekend, Jack U, the EDM production super-duo of Diplo and Skrillex, dropped several new tracks including ID remixes of "Roses" by The Chainsmokers featuring vocals from Rozes and Valentino Khan's "Lunchbox." Thanks to some of the over 80,000 attendees, fans around the world can stream audio and video footage of the full bass-driven live set online.
  • Charlie Puth Says "F--k You, Justin Bieber," Apologizes on Twitter Then Deletes Posts

    Charlie Puth was one of the performers for the Nickelodeon 2016 Kid's Choice Awards and he also performed at a Dallas concert where he was heard cursing Justin Bieber in the middle of his number.
  • Rihanna 'Work' Leads Hot 100 for Fourth Week as Mike Posner, Lukas Graham Rise

    It is business as usual for Rihanna and Drake; the dynamic duo landed another week atop the charts with "Work." For the fourth straight week, the ANTI single takes the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100, beating out hit singles from Justin Bieber, Lukas Graham and Mike Posner.
  • Kendrick Lamar 'Untitled Unmastered' Debuts at No 1 Over 2 Chainz; Joey+Rory See Major Sales

    Kendrick Lamar has his second No. 1 album in less than a year. After surprise-releasing his new LP Untitled Unmastered on March 4, the "Alright" rapper owned the charts this week, besting recent releases from 2 Chainz, Adele, Rihanna and more.
  • Justin Bieber Gets Grammar Lesson from 11-Year-Old over 'Boyfriend' Lyrics - But Who Cares?

    Justin Bieber's song lyrics don't have to be grammatically correct. That's not how pop music works. But when an 11-year-old British student heard the song "Boyfriend," he couldn't help but pen an open letter to the pop star concerning a mistake he found. His teacher has shared the letter online, and we now have a new viral story!
  • Dear Justin Bieber: Don't Call Out UFC Fighter Nate Diaz on Instagram

    Despite the fact that Conor McGregor lost his UFC 196 to Nate Diaz by submission, Justin Bieber has made it clear via an Instagram video that he's not a fan of the victor's style of fighting. So, for our reoccurring "Dear Justin Bieber" piece, we've decided to let the pop singer know not to do this - though, hindsight, etc.
  • Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Spends Third Week at No. 1 as Kelly Clarkson, Lukas Graham Rise

    Rihanna and Drake have another "Work" week at No. 1. For the third straight timeframe, the new ANTI single leads the charts as the most popular song in the United States, besting quickly rising hits from the likes of Kelly Clarkson, Flo Rida and Lukas Graham.
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