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TMZ is reporting that Janet Jackson was so “blown away” by the love she received during her “American Idol” performance that she’s considering a tour before year’s end

Gary Coleman, who by age 11 had skyrocketed to become TV's brightest star but as an adult could never quite land on solid footing, has died after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He was 42.

According to PEOPLE, Carey withdrew from the ensemble cast that includes Kerry Washington, Loretta Devine, Omari Hardwick, Macy Gray, Phylicia Rashad, Kimberly Elise, and more Tuesday, May 25.

Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Alicia Keys has 12 Grammys under her belt and now she has something else under there, too.

If you ladies have been going through withdrawals to get an opportunity to see the big and tall guy of Hollywood, wait no longer, he’s back and in full force!

Taking the one-two punch approach, the crooner was supposed to release the second album in his “BLACKsummers’night” trilogy this summer – which would mark one year since the release of the first CD in the series. What he didn’t plan on was the first album still being hot a year later

Spike Lee, Magic Johnson and Kimberly Locke joined the first lady Michelle Obama in Detroit today, May 26th, to stress the importance of being a mentor, the White House announced Monday.

The Wu-Tang Clan will not only headline the upcoming 4-date Rock the Bells tour, but the Staten Island-based collective will perform their debut album, “Enter the 36 Chambers,” in its entirety.

The gangster rapper has had a first hand experience with foster care. He lost both his parents to heart attacks by the time he was in seventh grade. He then lived with his neglectful aunt in South Central L.A.

She may have pulled out of some major gigs in recent weeks, but Aretha Franklin showed up at Yale University on Monday to receive an honorary doctorate of music during the school’s commencement ceremony.

After months of rumors surrounding Paula Abdul’s next move after leaving “American Idol” last year, the former dancer and choreographer will return to the judges’ table as part of a new primetime talent show on CBS.

Wu-Tang mastermind RZA is said to be close to finalizing a deal with Universal that will allow him to finally realize all his kung-fu dreams.