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The DWTS cast showed off their skills this week to her Grammy Award-winning music.
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Broomfield is perhaps best known for his investigative work surrounding the early deaths of Kurt Cobain, Tupac Shakur, and the Notorious B.I.G.
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"Ever since I became a dad, I definitely cry a lot more than I used to," the "All of Me" singer admitted.
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Few things tap into our nostalgia as well as music and nostalgia is a great marketing tool.
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This 12-minute doc shows how the historic rock band could "come together" — with a little help from their friends, of course — to finish their final song.
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BTS: Yet to Come finds the seven-man boy band in top form for a 2022 concert in Busan, South Korea. Was it their last time performing together? Could be!
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What was it like for Robbie Williams the guy to become Robbie Williams the star? Robbie Williams the docuseries has answers, as well as all of the tapes.
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Psy Summer Swag 2022 is a reminder of K-Pop’s enduring appeal and music’s ability to cross boundaries and bring people together.
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Hot Potato: The Story of The Wiggles is coming for you with all of the origin lore and growing pains for Australia’s biggest purveyors of kids’ music.
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If there’s one of the million Spears documentaries to watch, let it be this one.
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"There was people of all color doing stuff in the video," the singer claimed.
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The doc features never-before-seen footage of the band.
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This is the first time she's spoken out since she was hospitalized for a "rare form of pneumonia."
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"I felt if I looked up and caught its eye, it would kill me," she writes in her new memoir, The Woman In Me.
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Bergeron left the show shortly after Spicer's 2019 appearance.
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Like everybody else in One Direction, Louis Tomlinson went solo. But where did that take him? All of Those Voices tries to find out.
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"And that's when you know you've got a great song and a great singer, when it touches your heart," McEntire told Dylan Carter.
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There’s a sweetness to the film which is rewarding.
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He knows all too well that Swift has what it takes to be the next Spielberg.
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Swift's new concert film is getting an unprecedented release.