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The top 10 "American Idol" finalists — including Sanjaya — will play 56 shows from July-September as part of the American Idols Live 2007 Tour.
In "Same Girl," the first duet by R. Kelly and Usher, the R&B kings figure out that they're in love with the same woman.
Corey Taylor says Slipknot will make another album but may then disband; addressing his other group, he said he'll "always make music with Stone Sour."
R. Kelly's wife, Andrea Lee Kelly, is speaking out at last in the new issue of Essence. "I will love that man to the day I die," she said.
The Reverend Al Sharpton led a demonstration across Manhattan Thursday evening, calling for more "decency" in hip-hop lyrics.
Justin Timberlake, Sacha Baron Cohen, John Mayer and others appear on Time's list of most influential people.
"American Idol" castoff Chris Richardson addressed his spat with Simon and rumors about his love life when MTV News caught up with him.
Busta Rhymes was busted in New York early Thursday for driving while impaired. Police pulled the rapper over for driving with tinted windows and said they detected alcohol on his breath.
Phil Stacey and Chris Richardson were cut from "American Idol" Wednesday night in a double elimination that counted 135 million votes over two weeks.
50 Cent, T.I., Bjork, Rick Ross and the White Stripes have new albums coming, and our baby-name experts think some of the titles are lame.
If our culture really frowns on men crying, who came up with "Shane," "Old Yeller," "It's a Wonderful Life," "Rudy" and "Field of Dreams"?
Tomahawk's Duane Denison discusses buffalo, whiskey and the American Indian foundation of the band's third album, Anonymous.
DJ Drama says that working with Outkast on "Art of Storytelling 4"
for his Gangsta Grillz: The Album was "a dream come true."
MySpace will release a Smashing Pumpkins tribute LP including Panic! at the Disco, The Academy Is ..., 30 Seconds to Mars, (+44) and others.
The 2007 MTV Video Music Awards will be held in Las Vegas and will be broadcast once — and only once — on September 9.
Britney Spears returned to the stage in San Diego on Tuesday night with a five-song, 13-minute, dance-focused set inspired by the Pussycat Dolls and featuring "... Baby One More Time" and "Toxic."
"American Idol" took on Bon Jovi tunes Tuesday. Blake's beatboxing "You Give Love a Bad Name" was bold, while Jordin's "Livin' on a Prayer" was "criminally heinous."
Rihanna loses her Good Girl image with Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Timbaland on Ne-Yo on her latest album.
"Spider-Man Week in NYC" is under way. Tobey Maguire greeted kids at the American Museum of Natural History; Topher Grace appeared at a comics store.
Ozzy Osbourne talks about recording an album sober for the first time, Ozzfest and a potential new Black Sabbath album.
Rihanna loses her Good Girl image with Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Timbaland on Ne-Yo on her latest album.
Ozzy Osbourne talks about recording an album sober for the first time, Ozzfest and a potential new Black Sabbath album.
Christian Bale wasn't around during a fire on "The Dark Knight" set. Plus, Minnie Driver is cut from "The Simpsons Movie" and more, in Movie File.
The White Stripes' new single "Icky Thump" rules, but Gym Class Heroes? Not so much.
Actress/producer Anna Paquin and her co-star Breckin Meyer discuss Marshall Lewy's "Blue State," which premiered at the sixth Tribeca Film Festival.
Usher, back in the studio with Jermaine Dupri, discusses copycat artists, his boredom with the music industry and his first new material since Confessions.
"Spider-Man 3" stars Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Topher Grace and James Franco rocked the black carpet at the film's U.S. premiere in New York.
Fall Out Boy are raising awareness for the refugee crisis in Uganda by traveling to the African country in July.
T.I. says he gives "rappin' fool" Eminem advice on how to deal with alter egos on his new album T.I. vs. T.I.P.
Topher Grace says he had to suffer for his role in "Spider-Man 3." "The fangs were painful," he recalled.
Leslie Feist, Canada's new 'It' girl, has a big fan in actress Martha Plimpton, who spoke with the singer about her new LP, The Reminder.
Timbaland's current production copilot Danja has been making his own noise, producing DJ Khaled's "We Takin' Over" and Trey Songz's "Wonder Woman" on his own.
The Drew Barrymore poker flick "Lucky You" is the latest of many films set in Las Vegas. Our favorites include "Bugsy," "Casino" and "Ocean's 11."
Who will be the next ATL star? We think DJ Unk, Polow Da Don, B.O.B., Johnta Austin and more could follow in Outkast's footsteps.
Beyoncé is featured in the new issue of Vibe magazine with a revealing interview and an even more revealing photo shoot in the shower.
Usher says "you better watch out" for his brother JLack, whose producing the follow-up to Confessions and getting called from Rihanna and Chris Brown.
Kurt Loder reviews the Broadway version of "Legally Blonde." The musical does for its star what the flick did for Reese Witherspoon.
Pirates and Spartans will square off at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, June 3. Sacha Baron Cohen and Will Ferrell have also been nominated.
Rage Against the Machine reunited on Sunday for a Coachella set that blasted the Bush administration and captured the band's original fire. The Roots, Against Me!, the Coup and Willie Nelson also got political on the fest's final night.
MTV News visited the "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" set, and we have details about the flick's Asian influence and Keith Richards' cameo.