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A Newsdump for 27 September 2011: From Leona's album delay to this bloody duet finally on its way

  • September 27, 2011
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» Global Songstress Leona Lewis has delayed 'Glassheart' because there are more songs to be "born".  (Facebook) This is def­in­itely not because of the not-amazing chart per­form­ance of 'Collide'.

» Number One recording artiste Dappy will be going on a solo tour this December. (NME)

» Jessie J has some strange advice for people who use public transport. (Twitter)

» Shakira has been named 2011 Latin Recording Academy person of the year by the Latin Grammy organ­isa­tion. (Billboard) Congratulations Shakira!

» Nicola Roberts says some inter­est­ing things in this here interview. (The Sun) It's not good news for people hoping for a new Girls Aloud album, mind you.

» Rihanna caused a bit of a traffic jam by stripping down to her bra in a field in Northern Ireland. (BBC)

» It wasn't by chance that Katy Perry was playing Just Dance 2 in the 'Last Friday Night' video. (Stratford Press)

» Justin Bieber has recorded a duet with Usher for his forth­com­ing Christmas album. (OK!) The smart money is on a 'Love In This Club'-esque pervohit called 'Anyone For Stuffing'.

» Hackney MP Diane Abbott isn't happy with Britney Spears and her fake gun in the 'Criminal' video. (The Vancouver Sun)

» And finally, RedOne has talked about how the duet between Cher and Lady Gaga came about. (MTV)

THAT WAS some of THE NEWS.

  • Britney Spears
  • Cher
  • dappy
  • Girls Aloud
  • Jessie J
  • justin bieber
  • Katy Perry
  • Lady Gaga
  • Leona Lewis
  • nicola roberts
  • Pon De Runway
  • RedOne
  • shakira
  • usher
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