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January 06, 2008

Quick Cuts - Wedding Bells For Rihanna & Chris?, Green Day's New Record, and More!

By News Desk

Wedding Bells For Rihanna & Chris Brown?

Despite repeatedly denying that they are a couple, rumor has it that wedding bells might be ringing for two of the hottest young music stars.

Speculation is rife that Chris Brown and Rihanna might be headed down the aisle after Rihanna was spotted about town with a huge diamond ring on her wedding finger. The pair have never confirmed their relationship, despite being seen together repeatedly.

Well couple or not, Rihanna and Chris are definitely a great match musically, having appeared together on stage several times, including a recent show with Elton John.


Splitsville For Katy & Travis

The new year might mean the start of new things, but for Katy Perry and Traviz McCoy, 2009 marked the end of their relationship.

Check that out here.


Dr. Dre's Son's Autopsy Report Out

After several months of investigation, the cause of death of Dr Dre's son has been made public by coroners.

Andre Young Junior, who was 20 at the time of his passing last August, was revealed to have succumbed to a drug overdose. He died after taking an overdose of morphine and heroin. The death has been ruled accidental.

Dr Dre highly anticipated new album meanwhile, has yet to be given a release date.


Jay-Z And Radiohead Collabo

What do you get when you mix rap superstar Jay-Z with indie rock icons Radiohead? Err... Jaydiohead, of course.

The full report right here.


Green Day's New Record

It has been over four years since Green Day released American Idiot, and we all think it's time for a new record.

The punk trio have teamed up with producer Butch Vig for their upcoming 8th studio album, which they have described as power pop. Green Day wasn't idle these past four years though, having released an album under the name Foxboro Hot Tubs.

The Green Day official website has announced an upcoming world tour, so keep your eyes and years out for that.


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