Follow all our Sean Combs trial coverage Sean Combs’ former employee Capricorn Clark testified on Tuesday that the music mogul was armed with a gun and said he wanted to “go kill” the rapper Kid Cudi after discovering his relationship with Casandra “Cassie” Ventura in December 2011. Taking the witness …
Read More »Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton's AMAs Performances Were Prerecorded. These Fans Feel 'Lied To'
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani made appearances during the American Music Awards telecast — but fans who witnessed the show live say they didn’t get to see the music couple perform. In several TikToks posted on Monday, fans wrote that they felt “lied to” after being shown prerecorded videos of …
Read More »Addison Rae Gets Ready to Reintroduce Herself in Debut Album Trailer
Addison Rae can’t wait to meet you. In just over a week, the singer will share her self-titled debut album, but first she’s previewing her grand introduction with an album trailer that operates as an early reintroduction. “I’m not the same person you used to know,” she says in the …
Read More »Joe Jonas Shares 'Music for People Who Believe in Love' Deluxe Edition With New Song
Joe Jonas isn’t done believing. The singer has released the deluxe edition of his new solo LP, Music For People Who Still Believe in Love, just days after the original album’s release last Friday, May 23. The deluxe edition features a brand new song, “Water Under the Bridge.” On the …
Read More »Rick Derringer, Guitar Journeyman Behind 'Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo,' Dead at 77
Rick Derringer, the guitarist and songwriter who scored hits with “Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo” and a cover of “Hang on Sloopy” while working with everyone from Steely Dan to “Weird Al” Yankovic, died today. He was 77. Derringer’s death was confirmed by his friend, Tony Wilson, on Facebook. “Derringer’s …
Read More »Cartel to Celebrate 'Chroma' 20th Anniversary With Re-Recording and Fall Tour
Cartel may not know how the story ends, but they sure know how it goes. The Georgia-bred band is gearing up to celebrate one of the most cherished chapters in their career: their iconic 2005 album Chroma, which became a pop-punk staple at the time. Cartel will hit various U.S. …
Read More »Andy Samberg Reflects on Lonely Island's 2010 Rap Grammy Nod: It Was 'Because We're White!'
Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer know that the Lonely Island‘s rap Grammy nod for “I’m on a Boat” with T-Pain might have been a fluke. On Monday, the trio reflected on their nomination during an episode of The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast, sharing that they apologized …
Read More »Lindsay Lohan on Singing Again in 'Freakier Friday': It 'Was Kind of Nerve-Racking'
Lindsay Lohan will show off her singing chops in Freakier Friday. In a new cover story interview for Elle, Lindsay Lohan spoke to Saturday Night Live‘s Chloe Fineman about reprising her role as Anna Coleman — and what it was like to sing again. “It was good. Well, it was …
Read More »Jennifer Lopez Kisses Three Dancers During Top Hits Dance Intro at 2025 AMAs
Jennifer Lopez just kicked things off at the American Music Awards by celebrating the biggest songs of the year — and making out with several of her dancers. (Yes, for real.) Tonight, the host opened the awards show with a dance medley that included a steamy kiss-off with several of …
Read More »Benson Boone Brings Outsized Wonder to AMAs With 'Mystical Magical' Performance
Benson Boone brought the magic to the American Music Awards stage today. The singer performed a characteristically spirited rendition of his recent single “Mystical Magical” at the 2025 awards. Boone came out onstage wearing a Seventies-inspired purple floral suit, dazzling the audience from his very first note. During his performance, …
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