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  • Christina Aguilera Delivers Spot On Impressions of Britney Spears, Shakira & Cher With Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]

    It's no surprise by now that Jimmy Fallon can do impressive musical impressions of pop artists. He's been doing it since his SNL days and has since performed with some of those artists he has impersonated, such as Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young. Now he's brought Christina Aguilera in on the fun, and we've got to admit she's pretty spot on. In a segment called "The Wheel of Musical Impressions," both Aguilera and Fallon were given the name of an artist and a random song. Aguilera crushed it singing the Folgers Coffee theme in the style of Cher, "This Little Piggy" in the style of '90s pop rival Britney Spears, and The Golden Girls theme song in the style of former Voice coach Shakira, even adding "lole lole lole" to bring it home.
  • 'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Christina Aguilera Returns & Coach Adam Levine Gets Snubbed Big Time

    And we're back. After a brief couple month hiatus, The Voice season eight premiered tonight (Feb. 23) and the players were out in full force. For the season premiere, Christina Aguilera wasn't the only one who was back - the talent was purely massive, besting last season by a long shot.
  • Watch Hilarious 'Whiplash' Parody Staring DJ Wh1pla$h at the Skrillex Academy

    The Oscars were last night and though Grand Budapest Hotel and Birdman dominated, J.K. Simmons took home the award for Best Supporting Actor for his riveting portrayal as Terence Fletcher in Whiplash. As one might expect with that name and for a movie that has become as popular as it has over the award season, there would be some parodies. The latest comes from the electronic music space and the comedy sketch group Nacho Punch who mimic the Whiplash trailer almost perfectly, but this time with a DJ named DJ Wh1la$h and his struggled with an abusive teacher at the Skrillex Academy.
  • Oscars 2015: John Legend & Common Give Poignant 'Glory' Performance Before Winning Best Original Song [WATCH]

    Common and John Legend are already winners during this year's award ceremony circuit, having taken home the Golden Globe for their Selma song "Glory," but they're not yet done vying for the awards. Tonight (Feb. 22), the duo is nominated for Best Original Song at the 2015 Oscars, and they were on hand to bring the powerful track to millions of viewers at home.
  • Oscars 2015: Common, John Legend Take Home Award for Best Original Song with 'Glory' from 'Selma'

    And the winner is... "Glory." In a year filled with racial tensions in the United States and a year with the whitest Oscars in recent history, a major win was awarded to Common and John Legend for their powerful Selma soundtrack song for Best Original Song.
  • Oscars 2015: Rita Ora Performs 'Grateful' from 'Beyond the Lights' in Stunning Black and White Gown [WATCH]

    Rita Ora's Beyond the Lights track "Grateful" may be the underdog in the Best Original Song category at the 2015 Oscars, but that doesn't mean that it can't stun. Tonight (Feb. 22), the "I Will Never Let You Down" singer gave a simplistic yet gorgeous performance of her nominated single, all while stunning in one of the most gorgeous gowns of the night.
  • Oscars 2015: Tim McGraw Gives Emotional Performance of Glen Campbell's Final Song 'I'm Not Gonna Miss You' [WATCH]

    Glen Campbell's heartbreaking I'm Still Here soundtrack song "I'm Not Gonna Miss You" won the Grammy, but could it take home the Oscar, too? As the country music legend suffers from Alzheimer's disease, tonight (Feb. 22), Tim McGraw filled in for him by performing the stunning song at the biggest night on Hollywood.
  • Oscars 2015: The Lonely Island & Tegan and Sara Slay with Energetic 'Everything Is Awesome' Performance from 'The LEGO Movie' [WATCH]

    "Everything Is Awesome," indeed. In an Oscars night filled with glamour and length acceptance speeches, The Lonely Island and Tegan and Sara were on hand to shake things up with stuffed animals, LEGO Oscar statues and even a cameo from Batman Will Arnett with its Best Original Song nominated track from The LEGO Movie.
  • Oscars 2015: Maroon 5 and Adam Levine Perform Best Song Nominee 'Lost Stars' from 'Begin Again' [WATCH]

    Though the Oscars may be all about movies, the best films of the year would almost be nothing if not for their music. So, on Hollywood's biggest nights, some of music's biggest stars were on hand to perform the tracks nominated for Best Original Song. To kick off the night's performance lineup, Maroon 5 featuring Adam Levine were on hand to perform the Begin Again standout single "Lost Stars."
  • 'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: The Top 24 is Revealed - Did Your Favorite Make the Cut?

    "Phenomenal singers are going home today," Jennifer Lopez said to open tonight's, Feb. 19, final American Idol judgement episode to decide the Top 24. She wasn't kidding either. The group of 23 remaining contestants was cut in half to round out next week's crew of live performers. Harry Connick Jr., Keith Urban and J. Lo have been shelling out some solid advice, but for some it was "better luck next time."
  • Will Smith Performs "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" On The Late Show, Tells Letterman The Top 10 Things He'll Miss [WATCH]

    Will Smith stopped by The Late Show with David Letterman last night and treated audiences to a performance of his party jam "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It." As he walked onto the stage, the house band played the instrumentals for the song. Instead of sitting down next to Letterman's desk, he made his way over to the band to pick up a mic and rap along. He even included the audience for the "na na na" parts.
  • 'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: Contestants Get Ready for the Final Judgment After House of Blues Gigs

    The final judgment is here. After a stressful and sleepless Hollywood round last week on American Idol, 48 contestants performed at The House of Blues in front of a live audience. Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez and Keith Urban watched from a far, and this time around there was no immediate critique or praise. The judgment came later, and it was the most nerve-racking encounter with the judges yet.
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