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Channing Tatum and Zoe Kravitz sparked dating rumors after they were seen looking cozy while out and about in New York several times last month. -
Listen To 'Low' By Lenny Kravitz (And Yes, You'll Hear Michael Jackson)
Lenny Kravitz just dropped his collaboration with Michael Jackson called 'Low.' The singer also explained why he did not work with modern-day artists on his album. -
More Openers, Skrillex, Chris Stapleton Join Guns N' Roses 'Not In This Lifetime' Tour
More openers, including Skrillex and Chris Stapleton, are slated to join Guns N’ Roses on their 'Not In This Lifetime Tour' at select stops. It may come as a surprise for some that an electronic producer would join the legendary rock group, but it has been confirmed that he will play with the group at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on Aug. 5. -
Lenny Kravitz Accused of Providing No Cost Illegal Dental Surgeries in the Bahamas
Lenny Kravitz has been accused of providing no cost illegal dental surgeries in the Bahamas, where the musician owns a residence. The pop-up free clinic was also reportedly raided by the police on the island of Eleuthera, with an accusation that the organization did not have correct permits in order to practice dental surgery in the country. -
Hangout Festival 2016 Lineup: The Weeknd, Calvin Harris, Florence + The Machine Headline
Hangout Music Festival has announced its 2016 lineup. The three-day festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama will be headlined by the likes of Calvin Harris, The Weeknd, Florence + The Machine, Lenny Kravitz, Ellie Goulding, Alabama Shakes, Flume and others. -
Alicia Keys Raises $3.8 Million at Her Keep a Child Alive Charity Event
Alicia Keys’ 12th annual Black Ball at the Hammerstein Ballroom for her charity, Keep A Child Alive, raised $3.8 million dollars. -
Top 5 Most Epic Celebrity Wardrobe Malfunctions; Janet, Lenny Kravitz, Mariah Carey & More
Top 5 Most Epic Celebrity Wardrobe Malfunctions; Janet, Lenny Kravitz, Mariah Carey & More -
David Bowie's 6 Epic Duets with Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger and More
Thirty years ago today, the world was in rapture over Live Aid and the dozens of musicians who were finding ways to help the cause. Two of those musicians were David Bowie and Mick Jagger, who paired up for the iconic song (and video) for "Dancing In The Street," with the proceeds from sales going to Bob Geldof's Live Aid. The song, a cover of the classic hit from Martha and The Vandellas, was as raucous as any, but ultimately became better known for the comical video of its stars literally dancing in the streets. Bowie was among the most iconic performers in music's most iconic generation...and he's shared the stage with more iconic performers than just about anyone. Here are five other original songs that Bowie wrote and performed with legendary acts. -
Miguel Unveils Tracklist Featuring Lenny Kravitz, Kurupt For New Album 'Wildheart'
Last month, Miguel announced the release date for his new album, 'Wildheart,' and now he's adding more buzz to his forthcoming project with the unveiling of its tracklist, which features both Lenny Kravitz and Kurupt. -
ASAP Rocky, Rod Stewart Mixtape 'Born to Be Pretty' Isn't Happening
Yesterday, A$AP Rocky fans had a field day after the A.L.L.A. rapper was quoted in an interview saying he was working on a mixtape with Rod Stewart hosted by Lenny Kravitz titled Born To Be Pretty. It was described as "definitely a panty-dropper" and was expected to be released sometime his summer. After the psychedelic nature of At.Long.Last.A$AP and the collaboration between Rocky and Stewart on "Everyday" with Mark Ronson, this almost seemed plausible. However, the "LSD" rapper took to Twitter today to clear some things up and say that it was all just a joke. -
Lenny Kravitz Flipped the Script and Shot Photos of Paparazzi
Lenny Kravitz thought of a new way to handle the paparazzi. As a rock star, he is accustomed to having cameras on him at all times. He decided to turn this into a creative project and take pictures of paparazzi and fans taking pictures of him. His photos have developed into his photography book called Flash. -
Lenny Kravitz Cancels Asian and Australian Tour Dates, Citing 'Unforeseen Scheduling Issues'...('Mockingjay' Shoot?)
Lenny Kravitz has cancelled his forthcoming tour of Asia and Australia, citing "unforeseen scheduling issues" behind the decision. -
Missy Elliott's Streams on Spotify Spike 646 Percent Following Halftime Super Bowl Performance
People must have forgotten about Missy Elliott. After seeing her she perform parts of "Get Ur Freak On" and "Work It" during Katy Perry's halftime performance at the Super Bowl last night, intrigued listeners and fans alike took to Spotify to hear some more. Streams of Missy's music increased by 646 percent, an astonishing amount considering Perry's streams only increased by 85 percent and Lenny Kravitz's popped up 103 percent. Some people liked the tunes so much that they went over to iTunes and purchased a few tracks. -
WATCH: Katy Perry, Missy Elliott, Lenny Kravitz Perform at Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show with "Roar," "Get Your Freak On," "Firework" & More [VIDEO]
The Super Bowl XLIX halftime show starring Katy Perry is exactly what was promised: filled with dramatics, fun, nostalgia and some surprise appearances from sharks and stars from days of yore that we know and love. -
Taylor Swift Was Considered for Super Bowl Halftime Show Despite Coca-Cola Ads, Pepsi Says
Katy Perry will headline the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday night, with some help from Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz. The decision to bring Perry in as the star was nearly a year in the making, as the NFL and its various sponsors had a big say.
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