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We may be used to seeing guest stars on , but we’re not quite used to seeing this.

Wednesday night in London, singer Leona Lewis welcomed a surprise guest onstage during her concert at O2 Arena: Matthew Morrison. The actor, who is currently in the area working on his solo CD, joined Lewis for a rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”

Followers of the show know quite well this isn’t the first time Matthew has taken on the classic song. Gleeks recently saw Will Schuester perform it with Puck (Mark Salling) during the season finale. (In the event you missed that cover, you can watch it after the jump.)

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Note to promoters everywhere: Never underestimate the size of a free concert—especially when it involves a former star. In particular, a Degrassi star now known as Drake.

On Tuesday, an event promoted by Paper magazine was called off by police before it even started. The reason? Too many people and not enough security. Although organizers predicted approximately 10,000 to watch - and Hanson - perform, the crowd was more than twice that size. It was estimated that nearly 25,000 showed up at Pier 17 on Manhattan’s South Street Seaport.

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“Thriller” may have been the video most fans wanted to watch, but it surprisingly wasn’t the song most people wanted to play, play, play.

According to Billboard, it was a tune that Jackson did with that ranks as the late singer’s best hit. “Say, Say, Say” topped a list of 50 tracks followed by “Billie Jean” and “I’ll Be There.”

The list, which was compiled to help commemorate the upcoming anniversary of Michael’s death (June 25), took a number of factors into consideration to determine a track’s performance in the Hot 100. (You can read the full explanation behind the inverse point system here.) Although “Billie Jean” spent more weeks at #1, the Jackson/McCartney collaboration lasted longer on the charts.

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If there’s a song that could possibly be oversung, chances are Mariah Carey or have already done it.

Before last night’s NBA Finals game, Aguilera made a point of reminding us - once again - that she A) has a big voice B) can do a lot of things with it.

After hearing her rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” let us know what you think. Were her vocal gymnastics perfect for the song? Or could she have toned the performance - and her rings - down a bit?

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FOX’s hit series will pay homage to sadness next season.

After first denying the hit show permission to use songs from their collection, has now agreed to having their music featured on the show.

Let’s just hope the ultra-depressing songs from the Coldplay catalog don’t single-handedly increase the FOX viewership suicide rate.

Read More | Entertainment Weekly


Activision helped kick off this year’s E3 Expo with an event that pleased both gaming and music fans.

Last night at the Staples Center, a list of musical performers - including Usher, Will.i.am, Jane’s Addiction, N.E.R.D. and Chris Cornell - helped get the crowd pumped up during the video game preview.

In the clip above, you can see joined by surprise guest Rihanna for their new song “Love the Way You Lie.” The track is featured on the rapper’s new album, Recovery, which is due out next week.

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What’s better than hearing play his guitar solo on “Sweet Child O’ Mine”? Watching him continue to play it after being rushed by a fan.

On June 10, the former Guns N’ Roses musician was in the middle of a performance in Milan, Italy when he was (rudely) greeted by a surprise guest. (Cue the video to the 1:15 mark.) The good news? The shirtless jerk got a bigger piece of the floor than he did of Slash. The bad news? The rocker eventually had to have his broken Les Paul guitar replaced.

After the show, Slash addressed the incident on his own Facebook page. “Rowdy crowd for sure. But amazing! The guy who nailed me didn’t take me down but he busted my poor gtr. Ah well, it was a kick ass rock show in the 1st order!”



If you’ve been waiting for the California Gurls music video, well, the wait is officially over.

The video went live today, and features Katy alongside , and a bunch of delectable and tasty treats. It’s some sort of Alice in Candyland mashup, and it works nicely.

You can check out the California Gurls video above.



Sometimes a song comes along that is so fun and catchy, you don’t mind singing it repeatedly—until you’ve you completely banned the tune from your household.

While I haven’t (yet) written off Train’s “Soul Sister,” I’m coming dangerously close. But in the meantime, I going to listen to the cover it a few times more. I mean, after all, it really feels like those girls were meant to sing that song to begin with.

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Tom CruiseAlejandro video

For today’s installment, we have Tom Cruise from his Top Gun days on the left and a random guy from the video for “Alejandro” on the right.

If Cruise’s new Les Grossman pic doesn’t work out, maybe he could offer up some of his fine dancing skills to Lady Gaga?

(Make sure to check out more of our Celebrity Double-Takes here, here and here.)


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