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  • Snoop Dogg Revealed as the First Guest on 'Kocktails With Khloé' After Caitlyn Jenner Diss

    On Monday (Jan. 18), Khloé Kardashian made an announcement that Snoop Dogg would be the first guest on her upcoming talk show, Kocktails With Khloé. The news took some by surprise after Snoop’s Caitlyn Jenner diss on Instagram over the summer.
  • 'LHHNY' Season 6, Episode 6 Recap: DJ Self Has a New Side Chick? MariahLynn & Sexxy Lexxy Beef

    On Monday (Jan. 18), big revelations occurred during season six, episode six of 'Love & Hip Hop: New York.' The popular VH1 reality series aired their most recent episode, properly titled "Fallout." In this recap, fans discover pregnancy news from a love triangle, whether or not DJ Self will pursue a new side chick, and why MariahLynn and Sexxy Lexxy are still beefing.
  • Linda Perry Apologizes to Lady Gaga, Diane Warren for 'Til It Happens to You' Writing Claims

    Lady Gaga may or may not have written the Oscar-nominated song "Til It Happens to You," but Linda Perry is taking back her accusations that the pop superstar is getting unnecessary credit from Diane Warren in order to boost their chances of an Academy Award. After throwing fire at the songwriting duo Monday (Jan. 18) on Twitter, Perry has retracted her claims and apologized.
  • Donald Glover Wants His New Show 'Atlanta' to be Like 'Twin Peaks' With Rappers

    Donald Glover's new half hour comedy on FX, "Atlanta," will be similar to the 1990's television series "Twin Peaks," cast with rappers.
  • Diane Warren Responds to Linda Perry's 'Til It Happens to You' Songwriting Claims

    Diane Warren is not going to let Linda Perry's claims that Lady Gaga did not help write the Oscar-nominated song "Til It Happens to You" lightly.
  • Chris Stapleton Brings 'Traveller' to 'SNL' with 'Parachute' and 'Nobody To Blame' [WATCH]

    Opening 2016 with its first show of the new year, Saturday Night Live returned with host Adam Driver and musical guest breakout country star Chris Stapleton performing "Parachute" and "Nobody To Blame."
  • Stephen Colbert and Rihanna Star in Super Bowl Themed Grammys Commercial [WATCH]

    With the Super Bowl 50 and the 58th Annual Grammy Awards taking place in just a few weeks, it's only right that CBS starts promoting both events. The network has a big month ahead of them since they'll be hosting both TV events just a little over a week apart from each other. So they put Stephen Colbert, Rihanna, Phil Simms, James Brown and Jim Nantz in one commercial to get fans excited for both events.
  • Ice Cube Talks 'Straight Outta Compton' Oscar Snub on 'The Wendy Williams Show' [WATCH]

    Ice Cube is taking Straight Outta Compton's Oscar snubs in stride. "I'm not pissed," he said in an interview on The Wendy Williams show. "It's the Oscars, they do what they do. The people love the movie, the people supported the movie."
  • Weezer Performs 'Thank God For Girls' and 'Do You Wanna Get High' on 'Undatable'

    Thursday night Weezer announced its forthcoming self-titled 'White Album' alongside the music video release of "King of the World," and the band has followed that up with a performance on NBC's live sitcom, "Undatable," playing "Thank God For Girls," "Do You Wanna Get High?" and an after show performance of "Buddy Holly."
  • 'Empire' Renewed for Third Season Following Taraji P. Henson's Golden Globe Win

    'Empire' has been renewed for Season 3 at Fox. The announcement was made on Friday (Jan. 15) and follows Taraji P. Henson’s Golden Globe win.
  • Ariana Grande Talks 'Moonlight' Album Title Change on 'Kimmel' [WATCH]

    Ariana Grande may or may not be changing the name of her third album from Moonlight, but don't expect the "Focus" singer to dish on what the new record will be called. On Thursday night (Jan. 14), Grande appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote her new MAC Viva Glam lipstick, and naturally, talk turned to her devoted fans and her My Everything follow-up.
  • HBO's Vinyl Unveil's Soundtrack Vol. 1 Tracklist, Weekly Release Schedule

    HBO's new show about rock and roll in the 1970s, Vinyl has unveiled the tracklist for the first volume of songs that will appear on the series' soundtrack. In addition to the first batch of music that features the likes of Sturgill Simpson, Ty Taylor, Otis Redding and the show's fictional band Nasty Bits, there will be shorter EPs released weekly with music from each episode.
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