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Patrick Stump Declares: ‘I’m Not In Fall Out Boy Right Now’

‘Whether we play again or not, I don’t know,’ singer tells Spin.com. By James Montgomery Patrick Stump Photo: Michael Loccisano/ Getty Images Well, that didn’t take long. Hours after Pete Wentz took to his Twitter account to say he “can’t imagine playing in Fall Out Boy again,” his (former?) bandmate Patrick Stump responded with a doozy of his own, telling Spin.com , “I’m not in Fall Out Boy right now.” “One way or another, the band will always be around,” Stump said.

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Where Will ‘We Are The World’ Remake Money Go?

AEG Live CEO and Lionel Richie’s manager Randy Phillips explains how song/video will benefit Haitian earthquake relief. By Kyle Anderson Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones at the “We Are the World — 25 for Haiti” Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage On Monday, producer Quincy Jones and singer Lionel Richie accomplished a tremendous feat in the name of charitable outreach: They brought together dozens of superstars from the music world (along with a handful of Hollywood guests) to record a new version of “We Are the World.” When the tune, which was originally recorded 25 years ago as a way to raise money for hunger relief in Africa, is finally released, the proceeds will go to help survivors of the catastrophic earthquake that destroyed a large portion of the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. But where exactly will the money go, and who will benefit the most

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‘My Life As Liz’ Star Liz Lee Talks ‘Nerve-Racking’ Band Of Horses Cover

‘It was one of the happiest moments I’ve had,’ Lee says of her talent-show performance. By Jocelyn Vena “My Life As Liz” star Liz Lee Photo: Rene Cervantes “My Life as Liz” star Liz Lee has made it no secret that she isn’t like the other kids at her school

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New Kids On The Block Call The Roots ‘Gentlemen’ After ‘Jimmy Fallon’ Gig

‘They’re on it,’ Donnie Wahlberg says of the ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’ house band. By Jocelyn Vena New Kids on the Block Photo: Gary Gershoff/WireImage When New Kids on the Block stopped by “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” on Monday night, they couldn’t help but notice one thing about the show’s house band: The Roots are perfect gentlemen. “They’re on it

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New Kids On The Block Call The Roots ‘Gentlemen’ After ‘Jimmy Fallon’ Gig

‘Lost’ Season-Six Premiere Cheat Sheet

Study up on what happened ‘previously on ‘Lost’ ‘ before you dive into the show’s final chapter. By Eric Ditzian The cast of “Lost” Photo: ABC Let’s be honest. If you haven’t already consumed all 103 hours of ABC’s “Lost” — every time-travel twist, every return from the dead, every delicious WTF moment — you’re pretty much screwed when it comes to the premiere of the show’s final season Tuesday night (February 2)

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Nick Jonas Says Solo Album Who I Am Is ‘Definitely Different’

‘It’s an emotional experience,’ he says of his album with the Administration. By Jocelyn Vena Nick Jonas Photo: George Pimentel/ WireImage Nick Jonas and the Administration’s debut album, Who I Am, is in stores Tuesday and the band’s frontman and pop superstar says the LP definitely shows the teen heartthrob’s growth as a musician and songwriter. He also hopes fans of the Jonas Brothers will be able to relate to the album’s more mature songs.

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Hip-Hop Was Definitely In The Building For ‘We Are The World’ Remake

Lil Wayne, Kanye West, T-Pain, Wyclef Jean, LL Cool J, Snoop Dogg, Drake, Kid Cudi among hip-hop luminaries who joined in for ‘We Are the World — 25 for Haiti.’ By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Gil Kaufman Lil Wayne at the “We Are The World 25 Years for Haiti” recording session in Hollywood on Monday Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage iPhones, Twitter, green-screen technology, BlackBerries, Facebook … and hip-hop acts. Those are some things that were not around for the recording of the original “We Are the World” in 1985

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Wyclef Jean Adds ‘Haitian Influence’ To ‘We Are The World’ Remake

‘Clef and Haitian actor Jimmy Jean-Louis say participating in benefit is bittersweet. By Jocelyn Vena Wycelf Jean speaks at the “We Are The World” press conference Photo: MTV News Wyclef Jean has been active in raising money and delivering aid to his home country of Haiti after last month’s devastating earthquake.

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‘We Are the World’ Remake Leaves Jordin Sparks, Tyrese, Celine Dion Starstruck

‘I think we all turned into groupies,’ singer Anthony Hamilton says of his fellow participants. By Jocelyn Vena Miley Cyrus and Pink Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage You would think that when celebrities like Kanye West , the Jonas Brothers , Miley Cyrus and Celine Dion get into a room together, they’d be too jaded to get star struck by the other A-listers in attendance. But when more than 80 singers, rappers and actors gathered on Monday to re-record “We are the World” to benefit the victims of the earthquake in Haiti, they were all pretty impressed by each other

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Simon Cowell’s Haiti-Supporting ‘Everybody Hurts’ Premieres

All-star remake of R.E.M.’s hit song includes Susan Boyle, Mariah Carey and Leona Lewis, among others. By Kyle Anderson Simon Cowell Photo: M

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