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It seems as though rapper/singer/actor/producer (whew!) Queen Latifah has been signing deals left and right these days to bring new content to a TV near you. After recently performing in The Wiz (as The Wiz) and inking a deal with Lee Daniels for a new musical drama, her latest venture has her teaming up with former Brownstone singer and R&B Divas creator Nicci Gilbert for a brand-new reality show focusing on "the redemption of six different women who, at one point or another, were caught in the midst of scandal," according to Wetpaint. -
O-Town Will Hit The Road in Early 2016 for Small-Venue Tour; Tickets Available!
Between the Backstreet Boys' touring comeback and NSync's 30-second reunion performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, boyband throwbacks have been all the rage for millennials in the past few years. Next January, pop band O-Town will hit the road for a short string of small-venue shows in the U.S., making stops in big cities like New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston. The band will tour without member Ashley Parker Angel, who amicably opted out of the initial band reunion in 2014. The touring group will consist of all other original members Erik-Michael Estrada, Dan Miller, Trevor Penick and Jacob Underwood. Tickets to see O-Town are available on the secondary market, and are currently averaging just $65 across the band's scheduled dates. -
Danity Kane Reunion: Girl Group Announces Reformation for New Album 'Rage'; Will Diddy Be Involved?
You've heard about Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga and Katy Perry at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night. You heard about the N'Sync reunion performance. But how about a reunion announced on the red carpet that didn't get as much attention: Danity Kane.
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