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The Ting Tings

aren’t desperate for Jay-Z to collaborate with them on their second album, Kunst.

The “That’s Not My Name” hitmakers have been working on the album in Berlin, and say they’re happy developing their new material by themselves, rather than with other sources.

Speculation has been rife Jay-Z would appear on the album since the duo signed to same management company as the rapper, Roc Nation, last year.

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As breathtaking as ‘s “Glitter in the Air” performance was at last night’s Grammys, the number could have easily been more memorable.

Although the trapeze-esque act was something she had performed numerous times during her tour, the awards show version incorporated a new element: lights.

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“You feel everything more deeply. As a songwriter, I think differently about what I want to say.”

-“Louboutins” singer explaining to Us Weekly how motherhood has affected her approach to music.

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

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Those famous dancing inmates from the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in the Philippines got some professional help for their latest YouTube hit.

In this video, the participants perform moves taught to them by ‘s choreographer Travis Payne and dancers Daniel Celebre and Dres Reid. The clip was originally intended to be included as an extra on the This Is It dvd, but it wasn’t completed in time.

This Is It is available on both DVD and Blu-ray now.

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Adam Lambert and Oprah

Oprah’s parade of musical newsmakers isn’t over yet.

Last week, the talk show queen welcomed a visit from pop star Lady Gaga. Tomorrow, she’ll play host to two names quite familiar to the tabloids.

Adam Lambert, who caused a big stir after his controversial American Music Awards appearance, will address that kiss, talk about Simon Cowell’s American Idol departure and perform for the Chicago audience.

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Lady Gaga may have been too sick to perform at Purdue University last night, but she appeared to be in fine form less than 24 hours later.

During today’s Oprah broadcast, the singer covered a wide range of topics including her distinctive wardrobe, her love of cooking and the disaster in Haiti. Gaga even mentioned Oprah and Gandhi in the same sentence and shed a few tears for the audience.

The sit-down followed a medley of songs which included “Monster,” “Bad Romance” and “Speechless.” You can see that performance after the jump.

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Lady GagaAlthough is known for nabbing many exclusives, the talk show queen is finally getting caught up with the times.

To date, Lady Gaga has had numerous television interviews including sit-downs with even Jay Leno and Barbara Walters. Now this week, the “Bad Romance” will get a chance to have her outfits scrutinized by Miss Winfrey herself.

According to Oprah’s website, Lady Gaga won’t be the only hitmaker appearing on Friday’s show. Avatar director James Cameron is scheduled for a visit as well.

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The Human League

The Human League have signed a record deal with label Wall of Sound and have started work on their tenth studio LP.

The “(Keep Feeling) Fascination” hitmakers - made up of Phil Oakley, Susan Sulley and Joanne Catherall - are hoping that, after their extended break from recording, they can win over new fans and head back into the charts. Their last album, 2001’s Secrets, was a commercial flop.

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Wham!

Oh, say it isn’t so-so!

insists there will never be a reunion for Wham. The 46-year-old singer, who made his name in the pop band alongside Andrew Ridgeley in the 80s, claimed it would be impossible to recapture the feel of the group 20 years later.

“Wham! was about being young and exuberant and you can’t recreate that feeling at a certain age,” Michael said. “Andrew Ridgeley and I are still good friends but I’m afraid we’ll never get back together. We both agree on that.”

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To kick off the official debut of her new album, Animal, singer Ke$ha performed her hit song “TiK ToK” on The Ellen DeGeneres Show today.

Never heard of Ke$ha? Well, the 22-year-old is now linked to two of the hottest tracks…ever. Just last week, the singer sold 610,000 downloads of her current single—that’s the best number for any female artist in recorded history. The overall title still belongs to Flo Rida’s “Right Round” (636,000)—another song Ke$ha can be heard on.

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