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Eminem and Dr. Dre

In an interview with a radio program this week, made a point of letting us know he has not forgotten about Dre.

While talking to Angela Yee of “The Morning After,” the rapper revealed that he has reunited with his “My Name Is” collaborator.

"I'm in the studio with Dre now, let's just say that," Eminem teased. "Pretty soon he's going to make a beat and I might rap on it.”

No other details on what the two might be working on were revealed. Could this have anything to do with ’s long-awaited Detox release? "Other than that I can neither confirm nor deny,” Eminem said.

Read More | The Hollywood Reporter

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Justin BieberWorld Series fans will have their sport interrupted by the same crashing wave of pop that has swept up the rest of the country: Justin Bieber.

The singer’s new music video for “Never Say Never” will premiere during Game 3’s pre-game show on Saturday.

Original American Idol champ -- and native Texan --  Kelly Clarkson will also be on hand in Texas to sing the national anthem.

“Never Say Never” is on Bieber’s new album, which hits shelves November 23. (The teen's concert film -- Justin Bieber: Never Say Never -- will then hit theaters on February 11.)

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Caleb Followill

“I hate f**king hipsters. Everyone talks about indie this and indie that, but would you really want to be one of those indie bands that makes two albums and disappears? That’s just sad. ... When we signed on with our manager, we all said we wanted to have a box-set career. We’ll gladly be the next generation of bands that aren’t going anywhere.”

-Kings of Leon singer Caleb Followill on his band not wanting to be the flavor of the month.

(Make sure to check out our other notable quotes.)

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A year after debuted comes word of another possible film based on the late singer's work.

According to a report, Kenny Ortega – the director of that concert film/documentary – may be helming a theatrical adaptation of the video for “Thriller.”

Several studios are reportedly interested in obtaining the script to be penned by screenwriter Jeremy Garelick (The Break-Up).

Click to continue reading Michael Jackson’s Thriller—The Movie?

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Although I doubt Fergie would ever have to drug a man to get him back to her room, that's exactly what she does in this new music video.

In this clip for "Beautiful Dangerous," the Black Eyed Peas singer arms herself a knife, ropes and very little clothing to keep the ex–Guns N' Roses guitarist exactly where she wants him.

The song is just one of many collaborations on Slash's self-titled album.

After watching the video, let us know what you think of Fergie's acting -- and musical -- performance. Do you like seeing/hearing this side of her?

Read More | Us Weekly

Lea Michele shed her squeaky-clean image to participate in a controversial photo shoot last week, but now she’ll be gaining major points with parents again.

The Glee diva is starring in the title role in Dorothy of Oz, a new animated flick featuring plenty of songs for Lea to belt.

Watch the video above to hear the singer’s comments on how she plans to tackle the iconic role. (Entertainment Weekly also has video of Lea in the studio.)

Read More | Entertainment Weekly

PrincePrince is set to headline next year's Glastonbury festival.

The "Purple Rain" hitmaker has reportedly taken one of the top slots at the UK music festival -- one of Europe's largest -- with U2 and Coldplay also being lined up by organizer Michael Eavis.

"Michael was very keen to get the line-up sorted early and is over the moon at securing such massive acts. He is a huge fan of Prince and has been trying to nab him for years," a source told The Sun. "The fact it's been tied up so quickly is a big, but welcome, shock."

Rockers U2 were forced to pull out of their first-ever appearance at Glastonbury earlier this year after frontman Bono injured his back. Cartoon-led pop band Gorillaz stepped in to replace the band as headliners at the last minute.

Click to continue reading Prince to Headline at Glastonbury

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Billy Joel-Plan on purchasing Rock Band 3? Then you'll have the ability to download a number of Billy Joel's hits. This is the first time the singer is allowing his music to be used in a video game.

-"The Time," the first single from The Black Eyed Peas' upcoming album, can be heard online courtesy of will.i.am. The Beginning will be released on November 30.

-Country Strong's Gwyneth Paltrow will be performing the title song from her upcoming movie at the Country Music Awards. Vince Gill will join her for the November 10 gig.

-T.I.'s problems keep mounting. The rapper is being sued by a concert promoter for failing to show up at a "Welcome Back Party" that was thrown in his honor after his last jail release.

-Divinyls singer Chrissy Amphlett has revealed she has breast cancer. The 51-year-old, best known for the song "I Touch Myself," was already battling multiple sclerosis at the time of her diagnosis.


Kara DioGuardi may not be a part of American Idol any longer, but she is definitely not hurting for a TV job.

It’s just been announced that DioGuardi has been tapped to play head judge on a brand new series for Bravo. The program will focus on an angle of music recently addressed by Elton John: songwriting.

Going Platinum, which will be similar to many of the network’s hit reality shows, will follow 12 musicians as they are tested through a variety of challenges and genres. The winner, as determined by a panel of judges, will receive a number of prizes including deals with Sony and RCA/Jive. They will also receive a $100,000 cash prize.

DioGuardi, who was best known for her songwriting prior to her time on Idol, says she is looking forward to the new gig.

“Hit songs are the backbone of the music industry, and as a publisher, nothing excites me more than finding new songwriting talent,” Kara said in a statement. “I am happy to be a part of a show that helps up and coming songwriters pursue their dreams, while giving the public a look into the creative process.”

The 10-episode series – hosted by singer -- will debut sometime next year.

Read More | Entertainment Weekly

I hope you never swore off concert films after watching Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers, because there's one more your kids might force you to watch.

Early next year, a biopic/documentary about singer Justin Bieber will have you shelling out big dollars once again for a 3-D musical event.

Know someone who would like to watch the "the inspiring true story of an ordinary kid you discovered"? Then be sure to set aside February 11 for Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.

Read More | MTV

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