Natalie Cole has been released from hospital in New York, after being admitted to the facility on September 12.
The Grammy winner planned to attend a private family memorial service for her sister Carol "Cookie" Cole, who passed away following a battle with lung cancer.
ATLANTA – Grammy-winning rapper T.I. told fans he would stay optimistic when he heads to prison on a federal weapons conviction.
The 28-year-old rapper, whose real name is Clifford J. Harris Jr., performed for a packed audience Sunday night in Atlanta's Philips Arena less than two days before he is to begin serving the sentence of a year and a day.
Surprise singing sensation Susan Boyle made a new television appearance Sunday, showcasing once again her soaring voice — but refusing to compromise on the frumpy look that made her an Internet sensation.
The shy church volunteer gave a rousing, but occasionally nervous, performance on the "American Idol"-style show "Britain's Got Talent," with a version of the song "Memory" from the musical "Cats."
The release of Fat Joe's latest album J.O.S.E. 2 has been delayed once again, prompting the rapper to blame it on the promotion efforts geared toward the project.
Although he originally addressed the delay in a message on Twitter, Joe took to a more formal media outlet, XXLmag.com, to speak on the delay and its cause.
"We wanted to make sure we had a second single in the marketplace," he said. "We dropped the first single with Akon and will be coming soon with the T-Pain joint."
In an interview with The New York Times, the legendary Dr. Dre described Eminem's highly anticipated sixth studio album, Relapse, as a "hardcore, dark-comedy". While discussing Shady's new record, Dre offered readers a glimpse into Em's creative process.
"Once he makes a painting, once he lays a lyric down, it's impossible to get him to change it. If there's a couple of lines he says on a record that's not relevant today, it's 'No, that was that painting. That was for that moment." explained Dr. Dre, whose real name is Andre Romelle Young.