Monday, March 24, 2008

Latest music

Speculation surrounding Britney Spears’ troubled mental health has been finally confirmed by her "manager" Osama Lutfi, who reportedly called Barbara Walters and told her the singer was seeking professional help.

Alicia Keys’ “As I Am” stayed atop the Billboard 200 in what was a slow sales week, with longtime chart champion Josh Groban exiting the competition completely.

In the wake of the recently leaked video allegedly showing her on a 19-minute drug binge, troubled British singer Amy Winehouse has checked into rehab. How long will she last there though?

On Monday, Captain Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County coroner's office said that the death of Pimp C was “accidental”.


R&B singer Usher lost his father Friday, when the passed away at an Atlanta hospital.


Foxy Brown was denied early release from prison in order to travel to California.


The famous pop and designer, Gwen Stefani, is 13 weeks pregnant, the British tabloids claim. If it’s true this will be the second child for Gwen Stefani and her husband, musician Gavin Rossdale.

Rossdale’s father in-law confirmed the rumor. "They [Stefani and Rossdale] and the whole family are delighted," Douglas Rossdale said

As more drama unfolds around Britney Spears, the troubled singer reportedly begged her mother to help her regain the custody of her two children, whom she lost earlier this month.

Pop teen Miley Cyrus, the 15-year-old daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, announced that she has changed her birth name Destiny Hope, to Miley Ray Cyrus.

One of the most famous boy bands in the 90’s, New Kids On The Block (also known as NKOTB) is planning a comeback, according to a report from People.com. Meanwhile, the NKOTB official site is up and, according to People.com, the group will announce their reunion in February.

The group, which included five boys, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood, along with brothers Jordan and Jonathan Knight released its first album New Kids on the Block in 1986. But they became famous four years later, with the album Step by Step.