collaborations

Ariana Grande + Chris Brown Further Tease Duet With Steamy Pic
Ariana Grande + Chris Brown Further Tease Duet With Steamy Pic
Ariana Grande + Chris Brown Further Tease Duet With Steamy Pic
Ariana Grande and Chris Brown have been teasing their duet for a few weeks now. The petite singer with the huge voice and the reformed R&B star and dancer traded lyrics over Twitter. Now, they both shared a pic from what appears to be the rehearsals for the video shoot for the song and it's beyond steamy.
Breezy & Drizzy Collaborating?
Breezy & Drizzy Collaborating?
Breezy & Drizzy Collaborating?
Chris Brown (or his peeps) posted "vintage" footage of the controversial singer in the studio with Drake, his former arch-rival. The Internets were alight with lots of "OMG! Are Breezy and Drizzy working together?" gossip items. The answer is: We don't really know.
New Ciara and Nicki Minaj
New Ciara and Nicki Minaj
New Ciara and Nicki Minaj
If we had to sum up Ciara and Nicki Minaj's new track 'I'm Out' in three words it would be: Get. It. Girls. The song, which will appear on Ci's upcoming self-titled album, is due out on July 5.
Is Mariah Carey Working With Miguel?
Is Mariah Carey Working With Miguel?
Is Mariah Carey Working With Miguel?
Oh what a tangled Twitter web they weave. In a short series of tweets that were indirect but seemingly connected, it appears that Mariah Carey will be working with new school R&B crooner Miguel on a new track and video.
Biebs and Ed Sheering Teaming up
Biebs and Ed Sheering Teaming up
Biebs and Ed Sheering Teaming up
Ed Sheeran has the Midas touch. The ginger kid has written hits for One Direction, and now, Justin Bieber maybe be getting in on the fun. The Biebs has reportedly recruited Sheeran to work on his acoustic album, due out Jan. 29. If it does pan out, we can call 'em "Sheeber."
Rolling Stone Readers Name Music’s Greatest Collaborations
Rolling Stone Readers Name Music’s Greatest Collaborations
Rolling Stone Readers Name Music’s Greatest Collaborations
Rolling Stone magazine's "All-Time Greatest" lists are notorious for being as flawed as they are for being honest.  This list, released yesterday, seems to embody that for me.  Rolling Stone asked its readers to compile the greatest collaborations of all-time.  Their list starts off decently (the first 3 are accurate enough), but begins to fall off after that, at least in my opinion.  Re