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Rapper Coolio, a legendary Grammy winner best known for his smash song 'Gangstas Paradise,' passed away on Wednesday while visiting a buddy in Los Angeles.
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The December 'Saturday Night Live' hosting roster includes Timothée Chalamet, Kristen Wiig, and Jason Bateman.
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'The Queen's Gambit,' starring Anya Taylor-Joy, is Netflix's most-watched scripted limited series.
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COVID-19 knocked the New Jersey native who penned the megahit “Rhinestone Cowboy” right out of his saddle.
And now the family of Newark-born singer-songwriter Larry Weiss is hoping
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Bruce Springsteen and Ricky Martin are among the celebrities who are vowing to leave the country if Donald Trump is reelected president.
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Sad, but true: There won’t be any big tours coming to an arena near you this fall. Nor will there be any theater concerts or club shows to keep live music pumping. But there’s one thing the pandemic can’t touch, and that’s the pop parade of new albums marching through this season. Although there are …
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Bruce Springsteen is returning with his 20th studio album this fall. The new record, “Letter To You” (Columbia) — featuring the Boss’ longtime cohorts the E Street Band — arrives Oct. 23, but fans can hear the titular single in a new video now. Springsteen, 70, produced the upcoming release alongside collaborator Ron Aniello, who …
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“It’s gon’ be no limit to your success when you dream big.” Those words of wisdom were instilled in hip-hop mogul Master P by his grandmother when he was a kid. And judging by how he built his No Limit Records empire — a journey that is covered in the new BET docuseries “No Limit …
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Is Riff Raff ready to rumble? The “Tip Toe Wing in my Jawwdinz” rapper, 38, was asked to fight in Sean Kingston’s new boxing league for rappers. But despite agreeing to box via an Instagram direct message, the deal is now off the table, Page Six has learned. Riff Raff’s rep said, “No contracts have …
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Bruce Springsteen reflected Wednesday on the protest movement erupting across the nation in the wake of Minneapolis man George Floyd’s death. He said, “We remain haunted, generation after generation, by our original sin of slavery.” Springsteen made his comments on SiriusXM as part of his ongoing “Bruce Springsteen — From His Home to Yours” series …