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Nicki Minaj had a New Year’s Eve concert in Miami on Sunday night. While on stage, Minaj told the crowd that she would not be performing one of her smash hits, “Starships.” When the music started playing, Nicki jumped in and said, “psyche, psyche, psyche. I don’t perform that song no more, y’all.” The audience began to get fired up. Nicki fired back, “I don’t like it, what y’all want me to do?”
Dwayne Johnson returned to the WWE on Monday night, making a surprise appearance at RAW — and the crowd definitely smelled what he was cooking. Safe to say fans loved it! WWE’s YouTube upload of The Rock’s return received 1.3 million hits in the first 10 hours.
The Wall Street Journal reports that streaming cancelations were up to 6.3 percent last November. The number is up from 5.1 percent a year earlier. 25% of people who subscribed to AppleTV+, Amazon’s PrimeVideo, Max, Peacock, Paramount+, Netflix, Hulu and Disney+ have canceled at least three of those services in the last two years. In November, the monthly cost for having all of those premium services was $112.42.
Ciara’s family just got bigger. An exclusive clip just dropped from PBS’ Finding Your Roots, where Ciara learned a surprising revelation. Host Henry Louis Gates Jr. showed Ciara an image of baseball legend Derek Jeter, then revealed he’s her cousin.
Did you know Kate Hudson can sing? She recently had an intimate show in Aspen to launch the start of a music career. She performed a cover of Chris Stapleton’s “White Horse”.
A maniac in a Mickey Mouse mask goes on a killing spree in “Mickey’s Mouse Trap”, the first horror flick to release a trailer since Mickey’s image from the 1928 cartoon “Steamboat Willie” hit the public domain.
Paula Abdul is suing “American Idol” and “So You Think You Can Dance” producer Nigel Lythgoe for allegedly sexually assaulting her twice, back when she worked with him on those shows. He denies it.
Albums turning 50 this year include KISS’ self-titled debut, Queen’s “Sheer Heart Attack”, and David Bowie’s “Diamond Dogs”
John Lennon’s 1973 album, ‘Mind Games,’ is getting the 50th-anniversary treatment. A remixed and reissued 6-CD / 2-Blu-ray digital edition of the album and two deluxe box sets will arrive on June 4th.












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