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Hear the band's newest song "Jukebox" only here!
Ian Collins
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Watch the rising star's 'Heart Skips a Beat (Live at House of Blues)' video premiere.
Bella Howard
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'American Idol' champ performs in our studio + talks breaking the pop mold, health struggles and why he almost quit 'Idol.'
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Justin Bieber decided to join new gal pal
Carly Rae Jepsen during her U.S. TV debut on '
The Ellen Show' on Friday, but he wasn't there simply to lend support to the 'Call Me Maybe' singer. The Biebs also dropped by to show off a snippet of his new tune '
Boyfriend.' We're sure the 15 seconds he previewed was enough to whip fans into a frenzy -- good thing the track drops this Monday.
As for Jepsen, the new It Girl was all aglow keeping company with her No.1 pop-star supporter --
a home-made 'Call Me Maybe' video featuring Bieber, his sweetie
Selena Gomez and a handful of other stars has given the Canadian singer an out-of-this-world profile boost -- while chatting with Ellen, Jepsen also revealed that a collaboration with Bieber is likely in the works, too.
Check out Justin and Carly Rae on 'Ellen.'
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Whitney Houston and
Jermaine Jackson? Yes, rumours are swirling that the duo had a secret love affair in the mid-1980s while the
Jackson 5 member was married to Hazel Gordy, daughter of legendary Motown founder
Berry Gordy.
Even
La Toya Jackson is confirming the hush-hush romance, which may have been the subject of Houston's smash hit 'Saving All My Love for You,' a ballad about a woman involved with a married man.
Watch the video below and decide for yourself if this secret affair seems plausible.
Watch 'Did Whitney Houston Have a Secret Affair?' Video
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It's Montreal's turn to play host to
We Day,
Free the Children's Canada-wide event encouraging youth to seek global changed and empowerment. After stellar gatherings in Toronto, Vancouver,
Winnipeg and Waterloo, the We Day train has hit Quebec, where the likes of
Martin Sheen,
Jesse Jackson and
Justin and Sophie Trudeau will lend their voices to this important cause.
Keep tuned for photos from We Day Montreal and exclusive interviews with the special guests on hand at Théâtre St-Denis. Oh, and don't forget to do
Shawn Desman's We Day dance, even if you are just following along from home.
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Empty wine bottles strewn about her dressing room? Outrageous diva demands? Staff members leaking unflattering photos? The
Christina Aguilera rumours continued to pile up as the fuller figured pop singer continues her judging rein on '
The Voice.' Talk show host
Wendy Williams took time out to address the behind-the-scenes drama on NBC's smash reality show -- and didn't exactly come racing to Aguilera's defense, either.
Williams sounds off about the latest gossip surrounding the struggling singer in the clip below.
Watch 'Christina Aguilera Out of Control? On 'Wendy Williams' Video
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The tributes for
Whitney Houston keep rolling in as friends and fans celebrate the incredible vocal talents of the top-selling singer. One such celebration is 'Dancing in Houston,' a '
How Will I Know'/'Dancing on My Own' mashup that sees the diva's
timeless vocal go head-to-head with
Robyn's dance-pop hit.
Take a listen, the tribute track is actually really great!
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As 2011 draws to a close, we're reminded what a great and inspiring year we had thanks to
We Day,
Free the Children's Canada-wide celebration of youth and their power to evoke global change. On February 29, Montreal's We Day event will kick off, and to get everyone excited for the gathering we're looking back at photos of We Day Winnipeg. Check out our exclusive pics from the event which featured performances by
Hedley and
We Day-dance dynamo Shawn Desman as well as moving speeches by
Mia Farrow, former U.S. Vice President and environmental activist Al Gore, Rick 'Man in Motion' Hansen and former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin.
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The Oct. 13
We Day celebrations in Vancouver more than proved that youths from all across Canada are amped to be global ambassador's for Free the Children. Festivities in Terminal City attracted NBA all-star Shaquille O'Neal, music sensation
Shawn Desman and the former president of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev and more, in addition to 18,000 cheering teens proudly sporting We Day swag. AOL was on hand to
capture the magic at Rogers Arena for We Day.
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