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Josh Gad, Andrew Rannells, Rory O'Malley and Nikki M. James will perform fifteen years after the show swept Broadway's biggest night.

Gamma filed a defamation lawsuit on May 26 against the anonymous creators of gammaexposed.com and larryjacksonexposed.com, calling the campaign 'reputational warfare.'

Gravest Gravy, a lost Cramps album built from 1977 sessions, is set for release and includes recordings that spawned early singles Surfin' Bird and Human Fly.

Whitney Rose posted a selfie video lamenting the lack of a new Rihanna album, and Rihanna herself reposted it with a very relatable reaction.

ICEMAN opened with 462.2 million on-demand streams in the US, landing at No. 10 all-time and giving Drake all five top spots in R&B/hip-hop history.

The Atoms for Peace bandmates performed Got to Give It Up and their recent collaboration Traffic Lights at a London show.
Starship Entertainment's seven-member boyband IDID releases the two-track Single Album [FLY!], pairing lead track 'FLY!' with B-side 'Attent!on' on May 27.

Drake ties Rihanna and Taylor Swift with 14 Hot 100 chart-toppers, trailing only The Beatles and Mariah Carey in the all-time ranking.
The Quincy Jones-founded publication is returning to print with its first new issue dropping June 2, ending a hiatus of over ten years.
The Dipset rapper claimed Cole stiffed him on money tied to Ready '24 and refused to collaborate or appear on his podcast. The case is now settled.

The former BIGBANG rapper debuts at No. 20 on the Billboard World Albums chart with TOP SPOT ANOTHER DIMENSION, his first full-length solo release.
Glen Matlock, the Sex Pistols founding bassist, is the subject of a new documentary streaming May 26 on Apple TV and Prime Video.