Little Mix are wasting no time taking flight with the promotional push for new single ‘Bounce Back.’

Because fresh from unleashing the high-octane cut, the Pop quad took to the stage on BBC‘s The One Show to deliver a dynamite rendition of the track – their first live.

With the track arriving as they gear up for their mammoth ‘LM5 Tour,’ the performance done a solid service of ramping up buzz for the all-arena trek and igniting excitement around the song.

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LeToya Luckett has that ‘Feeling.’

Ever busy, the star is now juggling her music and acting efforts with motherhood after giving birth to her first child – a daughter named Gianna. 

Still, she’s keeping the flow of fresh material a’coming.

Take a listen to the bouncy bop after the jump…

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In addition to inducting a new class of long-praised, much deserving songwriters for its 50th anniversary induction ceremony including the likes of Missy Elliott, Yusuf (a.k.a. Cat Stevens), and more (as we reported here), the Songwriters Hall of Fame also honored contemporary songwriters who have been credited with making noted advancements in the field.

While relatively new hitmaker Halsey walked away with the Hal David Starlight award (designed to honor young songwriters making impacts with their original work), headlines leaned more heavily toward this year’s Contemporary Icon Award  recipient:  Justin Timberlake.

The latter – lauded for adding his penning to chart-topping hits in the late 90’s and early 2000’s to Pop group N*SYNC – also earned praise for crafting his own solo hits and writing for fellow Pop artists over his 20+ year career.  Presented the award by longtime collaborator Timbaland, the 38-year-old delivered a heartfelt acceptance speech before launching into a medley of some of his biggest hits including ‘SexyBack,’ ‘Cry Me a River,’ ‘Mirrors,’ and even famous ‘Saturday Night Live’ parody, ‘D*ck in a Box.’

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While her discography alone boasts over 20 years of memorable Hip Hop hits and party-starters, Grammy-winning rapper/singer-songwriter/producer Missy Elliott has also lent her pen to countless hits for other artists.  Her storied multi-decade run on Billboard charts is one of many reasons she made history earlier this year with the announcement she would become the first female Hip Hop artist to be inducted into the prestigious Songwriter’s Hall of Fame (as we reported here).

Fast forward to the event (June 13), a tearful Elliott was on hand to accept the honor during the 50th Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony which saw her receive kudos from the likes of Queen Latifah, First Lady Michelle Obama, and more.

Look inside to hear the acceptance speech:

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So, as our retrospective features ‘From the Vault’ and ‘TGJ Replay’  allow us the chance to re-spin the gems and jams of yesterday of one artist, our newest feature Chart Rewind – a variation of our current Retro Rewind assay – accedes salutes to an entire era of music history.

This week we’ll give Aaliyah Haughton‘s first and only Hot 100 #1 single ‘Try Again’ a try.  Join us inside:

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Expect to see Queen of Pop Madonna pop up over headlines galore over the coming days as she hits the promo trail to commemorate the release of her 14th studio album, ‘Madame X.’  Dropping in for radio, magazine, newspaper, television, and Web interviews, the 60-year-old diva has had segments air (today alone) in multiple countries on prime television spots including ‘The Today Show,’ ‘Graham Norton Show,’ and so many more.

The set – preceded by five singles – has not exactly been greeted with the buzz of its predecessors, but that hasn’t stopped the Pop icon from raising awareness on the project which, despite the absence of commercial fanfare for its singles, has been getting great reviews from esteemed music critics.  Some of that success is being reflected digitally as a number of reports – including from Madonna’s team (click here to see) – have indicated ‘Madame X’ debuted at #1 on the iTunes tallies of a number of countries (including the United States).

Curious to see her thoughts on the early success?  Look inside for a collage of her most recent interviews where she tackles topics such as ageism, sexism, her obsession with religious imagery, responding to reports she’s in love, being a ‘soccer mom,’ and so much more.

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‘Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down’ mogul Diddy isn’t holding his tongue on news his ex-girlfriend, singer/model Cassie, is expecting her first child (a baby girl) with her new boyfriend, Alex Fine.

The announcement, which rocked the net yesterday (as we reported here), was greeted with well-wishes from the likes of fans and fellow celebrities including Kardashian clan, Lil’ Kim, Naomi Campbell, and many more.  Now, Sean “Diddy” Combs has joined that growing list.

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Teyana Taylor puts her foot (or face) forward for ‘Notion’ magazine this month!

The multi-faceted star performer has been hard at work on new music with a Nigerian Pop princess (stay tuned for more on that) and riding high on the wave that is ‘KTSE’…her latest body of work.

Stunning snaps of the athletic siren below…

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Chris Brown is upset by the criticism he received after a number of insulting remarks were left on Victor Cruz‘s Instagram page…with his account.


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Little Mix have poured out a potent splash of sass in the form of their ‘Bounce Back’ video.

While the single skews playful, the ladies mean serious business with the release – which follows the rocky ‘LM5’ era.

Looking to put the drama (which included a split from Simon Cowell’s label) in rearview, the Pop quad have pulled out all the stops as they strive to deliver on the track’s title.

They tapped in-demand director Hannah Lux Davis to helm the colorful visual, which sees Jesy, Jade, Perrie, and Leigh-Anne swag all the way out.

Step into the dollhouse after the jump…

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Ciara is keeping the content a’coming in the push for new album ‘Beauty Marks.’

Moments ago, CiCi unleashed the visual for turn-up anthem ‘Set.’

A performance focal affair, the star is joined by dance troop The Lab and collectively they ignite the screen with their high-octane moves.

Watch ’em in action after the jump…

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After captivating headlines with an epic ode at ‘Wango Tango’ to her LGBT fans to commemorate the kick off of Pride month (click here to watch), Taylor Swift continues to pen love letters to the community with the latest coming courtesy of her new song, ‘You Need To Calm Down.’

A warning shot to ‘haters’ if you will, Swift dedicated the entire second verse to homophobes.

“You just need to take several seats and then try to restore the peace/And control your urges to scream about all the people you hate/‘Cause shade never made anybody less gay,” she sings over the Joel Little-produced beat.

Premiering just hours after unveiling the title and cover art of her 7th studio album, ‘Lover’ (as we reported here), ‘Calm’ comes as the set’s second single and follow-up to the Brendon Urie-assisted ‘Me.’  

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