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WATCH: Adam Lambert Covers Rihanna

- Source: The Huffington Post - Entertainment

Adam Lambert surely doesn't have to prove his vocal prowess, but the former "American Idol" contestant set the bar even higher with his rendition of Rihanna's "Stay." Lambert covered Rihanna's heart-wrenching ballad, "Stay," on Sunday night to the sold out audience at Uniqlo-AX Hall in Seoul, South Korea, according to Towleroad.

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Grammys 2013: Top 10 Moments From the Awards Show

- Source: AOL Music

From the stars who worked it on the red carpet (we're looking at you, Carrie Underwood !) to the enthusiastic audience (could Lena Dunham be any more excited for boyfriend and fun. singer Jack Antonoff's wins?), we've been glued to the screen.

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Mikky Ekko “Pull Me Down (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)”

- Source: Mixtape Maestro

On the original "Pull Me Down" , up-and-coming singer-songwriter Mikky Ekko made bloggers' around the world geek out with glee over the aural beauty conjured in pairing his soft rock croon and effective, "punk kids"-in-romance script to online superstar Clams Casino's dreamy production.

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Singer and ex-boyfriend collaborate on 'Nobodies Business'

- Source: Rolling Stone

Rihanna has taken to Instagram with a full, handwritten tracklist for her upcoming record, Unapologetic , which includes collaborations with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown and Eminem, as well as Future and Mikky Ekko. Rihanna previously worked with Eminem on his "Love the Way You Lie"; this time, Marshall Mathers returns the favor on a cut called "Numb." Chris Brown shows up on a track called "Nobodies Business" – a striking title considering their tumultuous past.

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Mikky Ekko x Clams Casino “Pull Me Down”

- Source: Mixtape Maestro

Louisiana native/ singer-songwriter newbie Mikky Ekko has already put some serious ummph!! power behind his "promising up-and-comer" tag with month old "Feels Like The End", the type of indie-flavored power ballad that on first listen to its tastefully melodramatic piano-pop orchestration, skyward vocal yelps and poetic grasp of loss already feels inevitable for endless prime-time TV and lonesome nights soundtrack duties.

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