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  1. The Duchess & the first Lady (Gaga)

    The Duchess of Cornwall and Lady Gaga

    That's all for us today, scroll down for Paloma Faith baby news, new music from Ryan Adams and Cruz Beckham and Christine and the Queens on her 'pansexuality'. 

    Before we go, how's about this for a meeting of state and pop royalty.

    Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall apparently told Lady Gaga they share a name when they met before the Royal Variety Performance last night.

    The US pop star shook hands and chatted with the Duchess at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.

    As they were introduced, Camilla is reported to have told the Poker Face singer: "My grandchildren call me Gaga."

    So there you go.  Now you know.

  2. Beyonce beaten by Donald Trump to Time Person of the Year 2016

    Beyonce

    More bad news for the Jay Z household now (sort of).

    She may have received nine Grammy nominations yesterday, but pop sensation and Mr Z's wife Beyonce has lost out in the battle for Time Person of the Year to US President-elect Donald Trump.

    Beyonce, who publicly-supported Trump's Democrat rival Hillary Clinton in the run-up to the election, was considered on a shortlist alongside US gold-medal winning gymnast Simone Biles, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and former Ukip leader Nigel Farage.

    We're sure the singer won't lose too much sleep though for having missed out on an award that boasts Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin among its previous winners.

  3. I got 99 problems and now Prince is one

    Jay Z

    Court documents have shown that rapper Jay Z's entertainment company Roc Nation tried and failed in a bid to be selected to manage Prince's musical assets in the weeks after superstar's death.

    The documents stem from a dispute between Prince's record company and Jay Z's music streaming service Tidal, which is playing out in both state and federal court in Minnesota.

    Prince's estate claims Tidal is streaming more than a dozen of the star's albums without permission and is suing for damages, and demanding unlicensed material be taken down.

    In its own petition, Tidal claims it has licences, "both oral and written", for a wide range of material, but Roc Nation itself has not formally responded to the copyright case.

    Prince
  4. Tupac collaborator Big Syke Dies at 48

    TMZ

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    Tributes have been paid to Tupac's close friend and collaborator Big Syke, who died on Monday aged 48.

    American magazine TMZ report that the rapper died from natural causes at his home in California, though an official post mortem has yet to be performed. 

    Here he is rapping alongside 2 Pac on Picture Me Rollin'.  Please don't click on that link though if you are at all offended by the lingo of gangster rap. Basically swearing. Lots of swearing.

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  5. 9/11 opera wins British Composer Award

    Tansy Davies

    An opera set in the North Tower during the 9/11 attacks in New York has won a British Composer Award.

    Between Worlds by Tansy Davies explores the feelings of fear, courage and loss experienced by those caught up in the attacks.

    Possibly not a date night then.

    Other winners this year included a sound compilation designed to bring a train journey to life.

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  6. OneRepublic share movie soundtrack video

    OneRepublic have unveiled the rooftop music video for Let's Hurt Tonight - which is being used in the new Will Smith movie Collateral Beauty.

    The music video, which has been directed by David Frankel, features clips from the movie (which he also directed). Which is handy.

    See below how it compares to the Beatles or even U2's famous rooftop performances.  Gotta be up there surely (on the roof that is).

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  7. Paloma Faith thanks NHS after giving birth

    Paloma Faith

    Big congrats to Paloma Faith who has had her first child.

    No word on the sex yet but Paloma has written an emotional thank you to NHS staff who helped her "after a difficult labour resulting in a caesarean "

    She added she was "humbled" by "the devotion, kindness and commitment" of the doctors midwives and nurses at University College Hospital in London.

    Big up yourselves guys and keep up the good work.

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  8. Do You Still Love Me?

    Ryan Adams

    That's what Ryan Adams wants to know in his new song.

    Well we certainly do, so with that in mind here it is in full below.

    The track is off his forthcoming album Prisoner, which is out on 17 February.

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  9. St. Vincent scores Kristen Stewart’s new short film Come Swim

    St. Vincent

    As Hollywood gossip types will tell you (not that we know any) American singer-songwriter St.Vincent and actress Kristen Stewart are an item.

    We wouldn't know anything about that but what we do know is that the former Polyphonic Spree-r and now successful solo artist is has written the music for the Twilight star's new short film Come Swim.

    And how do we know?  Well because she told us all herself, look...

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    The short film is set to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah in January.

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    Kristen Stewart

    Last week on Music News LIVE we brought you the news that Kristen had appeared in a new Rolling Stones video.  If St Vincent's score sounds anything like that one then it'll be alright by us.

  10. YouTube 'paid $1bn' to record companies but they're not impressed

    Fifth Harmony

    YouTube has claimed it paid the music industry $1bn (£794m) in royalties this year - but record companies have responded by claiming that's not enough.

    The company's chief business officer Robert Kyncl posted a blog highlighting the site's contribution to the industry arguing  "free" streaming was as important as subscription sites like Spotify.

    But the IFPI, which represents the music industry globally, responded saying the announcement "gives little reason to celebrate".

    "With 800 million music users worldwide, YouTube is generating revenues of just over $1 per user for the entire year," it added.

    This year, artists including Debbie Harry and Nikki Sixx from Motley Crue have publicly called for YouTube to treat musicians fairly.

    Fifth Harmony's Work From Home ft. Ty Dolla $ign was the most watched video on YouTube this year with more than 1.17 billion views.

    Watch it if you like, as many obviously have, but we both think that the building site health and safety regulations in that video are frankly non-existent.

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  11. Viola Beach 'did not suffer' after crash, inquest says

    Viola Beach

    An inquest into the deaths of British band Viola Beach after a crash in Sweden has heard that "none of the young men will have suffered".

    The four-piece group and their manager, who were aged between 19 and 35, died on 13 February following a gig in Stockholm.

    Their car plunged off a bridge into a canal, about 18 miles from the capital.

    The inquest heard no trace of alcohol or drugs was found in the blood of manager Craig Tarry, who was driving.

    Post-mortem examinations also showed the four band members had not taken drugs and had only consumed small amount of alcohol.

    Watch 2016 Glastonbury headliners Coldplay's tribute to the Warrington band below.

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    Video caption: "We’re going to create Viola Beach's alternate future and let them headline Glastonbury"
  12. Cruz Beckham releases festive single If Everyday Was Christmas

    If Everyday Was Christmas by Cruz Beckham

    Now his father was known for striking a mean dead ball free-kick but now Cruz Beckham is hoping to strike all the right notes with his debut single.

    He'll be hoping to follow in his mum Victoria's steps who has three festive number ones with the Spice Girls.

    If Everyday Was Christmas had its debut airplay on Capital FM this morning and you can listen to an impromtu a cappela version here.

    Cruz (left) & dad David Beckham

    All the proceeds from the single will go to the charity Make Some Noise and the 11-year-old said that it combines "two of my favourite things: singing and Christmas".  

    See what you make of his vocal talents.  Cruz already has one official celebrity endorsement in the form of Justin Bieber. 

    We should say at this point they now have a manager in common - Scooter Braun.

    JB gave Beckham Jnr thumbs up for his previous cover of the Canadian's Home to Mama.

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      We can feel a duet coming on in time for Christmas 2017, with a football-themed video. More on that if and when we have it.  

  13. Paul Weller announces 2017 UK tour

    NME

    Paul Weller

    Listen up all you mods and rockers!

    Paul Weller will be hitting the road once again from March next year.

    The singer-songwriter, reached number two in the charts last year with his 12th studio album Saturns Pattern and he will spring back into live action on 31 March with a Teenage Cancer Trust gig at the Royal Albert Hall.

    The charity gig will be followed by dates in Bristol, Northampton, Leicester, Doncaster, York, Blackburn, Liverpool, Watford, Folkestone and Reading between 1-13 April.

    Tickets go on sale on Friday, so if you haven't yet bought an xmas prezzie for your cool uncle...then nudge, nudge.

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  14. Christine and the Queens discusses her 'pansexuality'

    Few could argue that one of the breakout stars of 2016 was French popster Christine and the Queens.

    After show-stealing appearances on Jools Holland and Glastonbury, she even made the cover of Time magazine.

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    Video caption: A Glastonbury debut for the French chanteuse and her unique brand of irresistible pop.

    She also may have created one of the words of the year - 'pansexual'. As part of the BBC's 100 Women series, Christine - aka Heloise Letissier - explains to presenter Sarah Montague what that means.

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    Video caption: 100 Women 2016: Christine and the Queens on being pansexual
  15. Semi-Toned crowned UK's 'most entertaining amateur choir'

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    Video caption: Gareth Malone's winner 'thankful' for having Asperger's

    An all-male a cappella group from Exeter University has won a competition to find the best amateur choir in the UK.

    Semi-Toned were presented with the title by choirmaster Gareth Malone and a panel of experts on BBC Two's The Choir: Gareth's Best In Britain.

    Malone said: "I'm so delighted for all the groups who applied and took part in this year's series.  It has been an amazing experience getting to know the groups."

    Meanwhile, student Michael Kuya - part of the winning choir - has told the BBC he is 'thankful' for having Asperger's syndrome.

    He said Asperger's, a form of autism, pushed him to be the best he could be.

    He added: "I'm really thankful for the fact I've got Asperger's.  It's a part of me and I wouldn't be where I am today without it."

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  16. Shawn Mendes covers Drake in the Live Lounge

    He may have missed out on a Grammy nomination on Tuesday but Shawn Mendes is still one of the biggest pop stars around right now and so it's only fitting that he covered one of the biggest rappers around right now in the Radio 1 Live Lounge

    Here is the Canadian singer-songwriter doing a stripped back version of Fake Love by fellow Canuck Drake.

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  17. BBC Music Awards 2016 announce Song of the Year shortlist

    Rhianna

    Now we're sure you've all written your Christmas lists by now.  If not then what are you waiting for?

    But a list of far greater significance (sorry, not sorry) has just been released, in the form of the BBC Music Awards 2016 Song of the Year.

    And unlike your hopeful list to Santa, you can actually decide the result. Just vote for your favourite tune from this lot (which received the most airplay across the BBC’s pop music radio network this year).

    BBC Music Awards 2016 Song of the Year

    • Adele – Hello
    • Alessia Cara – Here
    • Coldplay – Hymn for the Weekend 
    • DNCE – Cake By the Ocean
    • Drake ft. Kyla and Wizkid – One Dance
    • Justin Bieber – Sorry
    • Justin Timberlake – Can’t Stop the Feeling!
    • Lukas Graham – 7 Years
    • Naughty Boy ft. Beyoncé, Arrow Benjamin - Runnin' (Lose It All)
    • Rihanna ft. Drake - Work
    Chris Martin from Coldplay

    So whether you're a Belieber, a Rhi Rhi fan or a Coldplay nut, head over to the BBC Music Website now (until 2000 GMT) to cast your vote. 

    The winner will be announced at the BBC Music Awards which take place on at ExCeL London on 12 December and will be broadcast live on BBC One.

  18. Apple Music gets 20 million subscribers

    Eddy Cue

    Apple Music says it will continue to pursue artist exclusives as it tops 20 million paid subscribers for the first time.

    There has been criticism that putting albums behind a streaming paywall harms fans and, ultimately, artists.

    "I don't think exclusives or promotions are anything new," Apple Music boss Eddy Cue told music reporter Mark Savage.

    "They were done in the record business, they were done on iTunes, now they're being done on streaming."

    Apple's top albums of 2016 (streaming and downloads)

    1) Drake - Views.

    2) Adele - 25.

    3) Various Artists - Now That's What I Call Music 93.

    4) Various Artists - Now That's What I Call Music 94.

    5) Justin Bieber - Purpose.

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  19. (Music) News Of The World

    Paul Weller

    Hey you, yeah you, welcome back to Music News LIVE on this crisp winter Wednesday. 

    You've probably done the hard part of the week by now, so just get through today then we're all on easy street.

    And even if you're operating in ungodly hours this week then we'll still have a load more music news for you today, the man above - the Modfather himself, Paul Weller - is heading back out on the road to a town near you and we'll discover who is on the BBC's Song of The Year shortlist.

    For now check out yesterday's MNL for news of Wolf Alice's band karaoke night in aid of Help Refugees, Adele and Beyonce dominate the Grammy nominations and 50 Cent gets a $14 payout but might not see a penny of it.

    We hate it when that happens.