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Ne-Yo's new track "Hurt Me," rumored to be produced by his frequent collaborators Stargate, will be featured on his upcoming concept album, Libra Scale. Ne-Yo sings about a girl hell-bent on inflicting pain on him.

Pint-sized fashionista Willow Smith is quickly making her mark on the fashion world with her daring style, and has plans to start her own clothing line. Smith, who shares the same stylist as Rihanna, admires the elder star’s bold look.

Comedian/actor Bruce Bruce stopped by Majic 107.5 / 97.5 earlier and spoke with Carol Blackmon about broken hearts, stand-up comedy, cleanliness, crazy relatives and going to Africa. Check it out here!

Estelle provides an easy, breezy tune for those hot summer nights with her feel-good single “Fall in Love.” The fashionista has released two versions of the Sanaa Hamri-directed video—one with Nas and the other with her HomeSchool label boss John Legend.

Halle Berry and Gabriel Aubry have put their differences aside for the sake of their daughter, Nahla, RadarOnline can report.

After appearing in roles in the Steve Carrell/Tina Fey comedy "Date Night" and starring opposite Queen Latifah in "Just Wright," Common is looking to transition from movie roles to television.

The newest cast member of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" got married last weekend and let's just say it had a little drama. Newcomer Cynthia Bailey's marriage in Atlanta to restaurateur Peter Thomas was held up for 45 minutes by castmate NeNe Leakes.

Rihanna has signed on to star in her first feature film. Variety announced that “Love The Way You Lie” singer will star in Universal’s "Battleship," inspired by the classic game of the same name.

Read the Strawberry Letter from today's show, and give us your opinion. Make sure to tune in weekdays at 8 am to hear Shirley and Steve Harvey's responses to the letter of the day.

NewsOne is reporting that magazine Essence is set to formally hire Elliana Placas, a former staff member of O! Magazine and US Weekly. It is obviously too soon to know what backlash the magazine might suffer as a result of the decision, but it does raise some interesting issues.

Neither the Roots nor John Legend appear in the latest video from The Roots' latest album, "How I Got Over." The group chose director Rik Cordero to film a clip for the piece, and Cordero explained his decision to leave the performers of the song out of the clip to Okayplayer.

Lorenzen Wright, a former player for the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, has been a declared a missing person. His sister told police that he was last heard from over a week ago when he was visiting his children in Collierville, Tennessee. Wright lives in Atlanta.