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It’s official. There’s nothing can’t combine together.

For Capital FM’s recent Summertime Ball in London, the creative genius mashed up songs from 15 of the artists in attendance. That result can be heard above.

You can find a list of the songs sampled for his latest work after the jump. (Other Earworm mashups can also be heard here.)

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Chris Brown-Chris Brown was denied access into Britain as a result of his Rihanna assault case. His tour will be indefinitely postponed until he can clear his name

get a visa.

-Nassar Adhoot has been denied access to guitarist Joe Walsh. The Eagles musician was granted a restraining order after his neighbor threatened to kill him.

-Ace Frehley is putting down the guitar and picking up a pen. The former KISS player is authoring No Regrets, a memoir about a “life of sex, drugs and rock-and-roll.”

-Ex-Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable was found dead in his home yesterday morning. It’s believed the 40-year-old may have possibly died after a drinking binge.

Gallery: Mix Tape: Chris Brown Denied Visa, Ace Frehley Writes Memoir



Listen up, American Idol wannabes. This is exactly how you “make a song your own.”

While covers of Beyonce songs aren’t an entirely new thing these days (you may/may not want to listen to Liza Minnelli’s version of “Single Ladies” here), good interpretations are still a joy to hear.

Never thought “If I Were a Boy” could be turned into a country hit? Well, then Reba McEntire - with this performance for CMT’s Unplugged - is about to prove you wrong.

Gallery: VIDEO: Reba McEntire Sings Beyonce’s ‘If I Were a Boy’



(NOTE: Don’t try watching the video, just close your eyes and listen.)

Fans walked out of ‘s concert at London’s O2 arena last night because of her poor performance.

The singer’s Nothing But Love tour has been beset with problems since she came to Europe, and last night she admitted her voice wasn’t in the best condition as she failed to hit high notes and abandoned her song “The Greatest Love of All” halfway through.

After a shaky rendition of her most famous song “I Will Always Love You,” Whitney said of her voice: “She don’t want to come, my soprano friend. Sometimes the old girl sings, but not tonight. I want to do it, but she doesn’t want to. She’s getting a little - temperamental, even.”

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Carly Simon-A judge has dismissed a lawsuit Carly Simon filed against Starbucks. The singer had accused the company of failing to promote her new album. (Starbucks backed out of the industry days before her CD was released.)

-Can’t a 16-year-old Canadian pop star get any respect? He may know how to get girls screaming, but Justin Bieber doesn’t know how to win a Juno Award. He was just shut out during this weekend’s ceremony.

-“Operation Save Chris Brown’s Image” has just entered its next phase: Raise money for Haiti. Brown is now scheduled to host “Virginia Stand Up! A Call to Action” on May 15 in Richmond.

-May 17’s re-release of Exile on Main Street will feature a number of never-before-heard Rolling Stones tracks including “Plundered My Soul,” “Dancing in the Light,” “Following the River” and “Pass The Wine.” “So Divine (Aladdin Story)” will also be used on the May 2 episode of Cold Case.

Gallery: Mix Tape: No Junos for Bieber, New Music from the Stones


Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard

For some of you, a “Glam Nation” tour featuring American Idol 8 contestants Adam Lambert and Allison Iraheta might be right up your alley. For others, a “Timeless” tour is more to your liking.

Later this summer, Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken - the two finalists from Season 2 of American Idol - will reunite for their first tour together. The duo will begin their run on July 23 in Asheville, NC and then wind down their 17-stop event on August 14 in Biloxi, MS.

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Whitney Houston

has hit back at “ridiculous” rumors she was hospitalized because of drug use.

The “Million Dollar Bill” singer was forced to postpone four shows on the European leg of her world tour this week - when she was admitted to hospital in Paris, France, with an upper respiratory infection - but has denied claims she has relapsed.

Whitney - who was discharged on Wednesday - said: “I’m feeling great. I’m just ready to move on and continue my world tour.”

Asked about drug use speculation, she replied: “Ridiculous. At this point, I just don’t respond. I don’t even read it.”

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When it comes to public nudity, it doesn’t really matter if you have a point—it only matters if someone complains.

Although Erykah Badu was never cited at the time she shot her new video “Window Seat,” the singer now faces charges of disorderly conduct and a fine of $500 for her street performance on March 13. That was when she stripped naked in Dallas’ Dealey Plaza and acted as if she had been shot in the head.

Oh - and in case the location doesn’t sound familiar to you, that is also the same place where John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.

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Amy Winehouse has pleaded guilty to common assault and disorder.

The “Back to Black” singer appeared in Milton Keynes Magistrates Court this morning to answer charges relating to an incident last month, where she lashed out at a theatre manager following a foul-mouthed outburst.

The troubled star - who was charged under her married name of Amy Civil - was given a two-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay $138 in costs and $163 in compensation to her victim, front of house manager Richard Pound.

Passing sentence, district judge Peter Crabtree said it was clear alcohol had paid a massive part in the incident. “Mr. Pound is a person whose job involves interaction with the public. If he’s assaulted he deserves the court’s protection. In this case it’s obvious that alcohol played its part,” he stated.

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Teddy Pendergrass, the voice behind the hit “If You Don’t know Me By Now,” passed away yesterday in Philadelphia. He was 59.

The singer, who had been paralyzed from the waist since a 1982 car accident, had been battling colon cancer.

“To all his fans who loved his music, thank you. He will live on through his music,” his son, Teddy Pendergrass II, said.

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