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Pink is bringing some friends along on her upcoming ninth album, “Trustfall”. She revealed the track list for the 13-song collection, which will feature guest spots from First Aid Kit, The Lumineers, and Chris Stapleton. “Trustfall” arrives February 17, including her current single, “Never Gonna Not Dance Again” and the recently released title track, “TRUSTFALL”.
While thanking fans for helping Bon Jovi rack up more than a billion YouTube views of “Livin’ On A Prayer”, singer Jon Bon Jovi teased fans with plans for this year. He said there are “lots of big things in the works for our 40th anniversary, so get ready for that.”
Drake has reacted to the news of him being the first artist to pass 75 billion streams on Spotify. On his Instagram Story, Drake said, “So feel free to send me a LeBron-sized check.” He added, “I have enough dinner plates.”
Get ready, because the Stallones are going all “Kardashian” on us. Paramount+ has announced “The Family Stallone,” which will follow Sylvester Stallone, wife Jennifer Flavin Stallone and daughters Sophia, Sistine and Scarlet. The 8-part reality series will debut on the streaming service this spring.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck planned to renovate her Bel-Air home after getting married, but they’ve pulled the plug on that plan, and now she’s selling — with the prospect of an eye-popping profit. J Lo has just listed her home for $42.5 million. Here’s the kicker: She bought the place in 2016 from Sela Ward – for $28 million.
Lollapalooza, the music festival created by Jane’s Addiction’s Perry Farrell in 1991, will be the subject of a 3-part docuseries on Paramount+. “Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza” will be directed by Michael John Warren, who oversaw the Nicki Minaj doc “My Time Again”.
Royal organizers reportedly want Paul McCartney to play at the upcoming coronation of King Charles this May. Sir Paul’s performance would be dotted with orchestral music and other famous acts from around the world.
After 8 weeks of release, “Avatar: The Way of Water” fell from the top slot at the box office over the weekend, as the M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller “Knock at the Cabin” and the comedy “80 for Brady” opened above the James Cameron film domestically.
Woody Harrelson will be joining “Saturday Night Live’s” growing 5-timers club. Woody return as host of SNL on February 25, with Jack White as musical guest. He previously hosted the show in 1989, 1992, 2014 and 2019.
Jim Carrey is unloading his home of nearly 30 years. He has put his sprawling 12,700-square-foot LA ranch estate on the market for a whopping $28.9 million, complete with a tennis court, a waterfall pool, and an outdoor platform for yoga and meditation, all in the heart of the upscale Brentwood neighborhood.
Adele is as excited for Rihanna’s Super Bowl appearance as the rest of us. During her Vegas residency show on Friday, Adele confirmed she’ll be attending Super Bowl LVII, telling the crowd: “I’m going just for Rihanna. I don’t give a flying freaking (bleep) [about football]!”
Prince once invited Shania Twain to Paisley Park to record “the next Rumours album,” referring to Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 hit LP. She told an interviewer that while she was going through her divorce in 2008, Prince made the request, but she declined because she was “too insecure” to work with him, plus she couldn’t comply with Prince’s “no swearing” rule.
Beyoncé won four Grammys yesterday, which was enough to break the record for the most Grammy wins of ALL time. She almost didn’t make it in time . . . after getting stuck in L.A. traffic. That said, she didn’t win the big one. Album of the Year went to Harry Styles for “Harry’s House”.
Taylor Lautner didn’t like how “Twilight” fans would take sides between his character and Robert Pattinson’s. He said they were a team that was just trying to make the best movies, and that there wasn’t competition between them.
Arnold Schwarzenegger crashed into a woman riding a bike yesterday, but it wasn’t his fault. She’s going to be okay, and Arnold even took her bike to the local shop to get fixed.
The Brooklyn Nets are finally free of Kyrie Irving. They’ve dealt him to the Dallas Mavericks, where he’ll be paired with Luka Doncic. But when things inevitably go south, he’ll be Mark Cuban’s problem.
According to Today, Viola Davis became the third Black woman in history to achieve EGOT status on Sunday. “The Woman King” star won a Grammy for her audiobook performance of her memoir “Finding Me”. “It has just been such a journey,” she said as she accepted the award. “I just EGOT!”
20th Century Studios dropped the teaser trailer for the remake of “White Men Can’t Jump” on Sunday. This marks Jack Harlow’s acting debut as he stars alongside Sinqua Walls in the movie, which is set to be released on Hulu on May 19th.












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