Grace Jones On Lady Gaga: "I really don't think of her at all. I just don't play with other acts as a rule." Here's a couple of other people Jones should add to that list.

According to Billboard's source, Minaj subsequently attempted to seek management from Troy Carter, Lady Gaga's manager, but Diddy stepped in instead.

It is being reported that once Lady Gaga's people learned that Nicki Minaj wasn't touring with Rihanna anymore, they quickly snatched her up. We'll believe it when we see it.

"Aw man, that’s not even any competition,” Akon tells Vibe. “You are actually giving Christina too much credit."

Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, said Ms. Winfrey asked him to participate during a phone call. "I didn't even think about it," Mr. Carter said last month. "I just said 'yes.'"

I’m sure you all have seen Erykah Badu’s new video for the single entitled “Window Seat”. The song is lovely and the video shows Ms. Badu stripping down to her bare essentials. It is clear that Ms. Badu does not give a f**k.

Oh, Curtis. Just when we think you’re back in the studio working on new music you give us stuff like this to chat about.

After India.Arie tweeted about Lady Gaga and Beyonce’s latest collaboration (India.Arie Calls “Telephone” Vid “Socially Irresponsible”), people began attacking her for her opinion. Her response to the internet thugs went as follows:

India.Arie is not really happy with Lady Gaga and Beyonce ‘Telephone’ music video. Arie believes it is irresponsible and that the pop stars have gone too far with the amount of sexuality used in the video. So she took to her Twitter to state her displeasure saying: READ FROM BOTTOM TO TOP! 5 Trends Spotted […]

Sensing the Scooby-Doo screw faces going around, Beyonce recently went on the air to discuss the off-the-wall visuals in Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” video.

According to statement sent to Bossip.com, MTV execs did not pull the plug on Beyonce and Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” video.

Inside jokes and sexual innuendos abound in the new video for Lady Gaga and Beyonce’s “Telephone.”