Reuters — LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Look for Lady Antebellum to retain its No. 1 spot on the U.S. pop album chart when data are released next Wednesday.
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For a decade, Lil Wayne has been hip-hop’s great unstoppable force, a 24-hour-a-day recording machine without an off button. But on February 9th, Lil Wayne will have to stop — for 12 months, when he reports to prison to s... more info
Rolling Stone — We’re giving away a Lil Wayne prize pack to three lucky winners, each of whom will score a copy of Lil Wayne’s The Carter documentary DVD and a Lil Wayne T-shirt. The sweepstakes is open to residents of the 50 United States and Washington, DC who... more info
Chicago Sun-Times, IL — Josh Groban pronounced the scene "inspired chaos" as an all-star chorus re-recorded "We Are the World" Monday at the studio where the original was taped 25 years ago. "It's great to see so many legendary artists sweating it out [and] to be in the mid... more info
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Before Lil Wayne is sentenced on felony gun charges this month, he talked with Rolling Stone about his impending jail time.
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Hope for Haiti Now album is #2 after selling more than 300,000 copies total.By Gil Kaufman
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MTV.com News — Justin Bieber hopes to work with Lionel Richie again after Monday's recording session.By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Damien Vaca
Justin Bieber at the "We Are The World 25 Years for Haiti" recording session in Hollywood on Monday
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VH1 News — Lil Wayne, Kanye West, T-Pain, Wyclef Jean, Kid Cudi, LL Cool J, Snoop Dogg, Drake were among the hip-hop luminaries who joined in for the recording of "We Are the World -- 25 for Haiti" on Monday. more info
Rolling Stone — This week in New Reviews, Nick Jonas takes a break from the JoBros and teams up with the Administration for Who I Am, which earned a three-star review from Rolling Stone’s Rob Sheffield. Like his work with his Brothers, Who I Am finds Nick singing ... more info