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It was reported in VipMedia too, that Lindsay Lohan wanted to collaborate with Fergie on her next single followed up from her 2005 album, A Little Personal.It was reported that Lindsay called Fergie about this idea 2 days before her arrest.But now that Lindsay is out of rehab will this collaboration still happen.There is at least great bunch of rumours about it.She is preparing her upcoming 3rd album, after it got delayed because of rehab-visits.
Justin Timberlake's "Until the End of Time" enjoys a 41-28 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week, making him the first solo male artist this decade to spawn six top 40 hits from the same album. The last solo male artist to accomplish the feat was Michael Jackson, whose album "Dangerous" produced seven such hits from 1991-93. Shania Twain's "Come On Over," which had six top 40 Hot 100 hits from 1997-99, was the last album overall to reach the same heights."There are very few artists in the industry that can cover all the bases the way Justin does," says Jive/Zomba executive VP of promotion Joe Riccitelli. "If you look at the songs from 'FutureSex' that have topped the chart, you go from 'Summer Love,' which is pure pop-driven, to 'SexyBack,' which was groundbreaking from a production standpoint."A new version of "Until the End of Time," which features Beyonce in a duet with Timberlake, was released to radio on Sept. 27 and helped give the track a jump in the last week, but the song was already on the move, having hit the top five on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with last week's issue (Oct. 13).There is no confirmation or information leaked towards the possible video.Looks like there will be no clip.Again.
Madonna intends to sign a $120 million recording and touring deal with live entertainment promoter Live Nation Inc. and leave her longtime record label at Warner Music Group Corp., a person familiar with the contract negotiations said Wednesday. The pop superstar's management informed Warner last week that she would accept Live Nation's offer after the record company refused to match the deal, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the confidential nature of the matter.Under terms of the proposed deal, Madonna, 49, would receive a signing bonus of about $18 million and a roughly $17 million advance for each of three albums, the person said. A portion of the compensation would involve stock, the person said.Madonna could also benefit significantly from the touring component of the deal, which gives Live Nation the exclusive right to promote her tours, the person said.Madonna first signed with Warner Music Group subsidiary Warner Bros. Records in 1984. Her last contract with the New York-based company calls for her to deliver one more studio album, expected next year, and a greatest hits record.