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August 27, 2008

Quick Cuts - Ne-Yo Apologizes To Lindsay, Diddy's Gun Trouble, and More!

By News Desk

Avril Launches Clothing Line

There might be some concern over what Avril Lavigne is going to wear for her concert in Malaysia, but that hasn't stopped the young star from launching her own clothing line.

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Read all about that here.


Barenaked Ladies' Ed Robertson Survives Plane Crash

Barenaked Ladies singer, Ed Robertson, was involved in a plane crash in Canada last Sunday, but fortunately he was fine after the accident.

The float-plane was reportedly piloted by Robertson, and it went down after taking off from a lake. Officials reported that the musician and three others on board escaped the crash without serious harm.

The Barenaked Ladies have released a children's album earlier this year.


Brandy's Comeback

Brandy has been absent from the music scene for a long time, four years to be exact. But she is set to make a comeback with her new album, Human.

Check that out here.


Ne-Yo Apologizes To Lindsay

Ne-Yo has confessed that he had misgivings when he had to work with Lindsay Lohan for her new album, assuming she'd be a terrible singer.

However, after hearing the starlet sing, he has since apologized, instead saying that she did a ridiculously fabulous job. Other artists who have worked on the album include Pharrell and Akon.

Lindsay's album is entitled Spirit In The Dark, and is slated for a November release.


Diddy's Gun Trouble

Diddy might have gotten in trouble with the law in the past for gun possession, but this time it is the law that has pulled a gun on the hip-hop mogul.

Diddy and his entourage of seven cars were pulled over by the cops in Los Angeles, due to one car having an expired registration. One of the police deputies drew his gun when he was approached by Diddy's men.

The situation was eventually eased and the officer holstered his weapon.

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