To help celebrate the release of the new Disney film Prom, we are letting you choose who your prom queen should be. This will be exactly like choosing a
Adele is one hot commodity these days: EVERYONE wants to cover her songs – and cover they do! From Gwyneth Paltrow’s rendition of “Turning Tables” on this week’s <span
As the ever-adorable substitute teacher Holly Holliday on Glee, Gwyneth Paltrow has nailed covering hits such as Cee Lo Green’s “Forget You” and Fleetwood Mac’s
Glee star Amber Riley apparently took to her laptop to
YouTube features a plethora of aspiring singers and performers (i.e. Justin Bieber and Rebecca Black). The latest to emerge from the technological land of YouTube is a
Adele is, quite frankly, one hell of a songstress. Her voice is absolutely incredible. Having recently released her second album 21, Adele finds herself at the top of the Billboard 200 for
Reading? Who reads anymore? Pssh. JOKES!
Regardless, here is an album review in 4 simple pictures. Let’s do some “math” shall we?
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Adele just announced her North American Tour!
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Here’s what I listened to to kick the year off!
‘Bout to build my February playlist.
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This song is ALREADY GOOD, but I’m digging this remix, produced by Jamie from The xx. Adele’s next album, 21 is out February 22 in the U.S. GIMME.
This isn’t the official music video, just some studio footage–but you HAVE to hear this song, it’s incredible. Go over to people.com to read about her inspiration behind it and what the video will be like.
The best news that the 2009 Grammy Awards brought last night was that Blink-182’s “indefinite hiatus” has definitely come to an end. Some had suspected that their appearance on stage at the awards