Music mogul Eminem has signed on as executive producer of the hotly anticipated debut album from singer/songwriter Skylar Grey.
“When I was working on Recovery I was introduced to Skylar by Alex Da Kid and I was blown away by her talent as both a songwriter and vocalist,” said Eminem. “This album is really going to give her a chance to connect with the fans who probably know her music, but might not know her yet. I think they will be as impressed as I am.”
Since they recently announced their engagement, bride-to-be Drew Barrymore and fiancé Will Kopelmen's first official photo was released. The actress beamed while wearing her 4-carat, diamond-banded engagement bling designed by Graff Diamonds.
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Rap icons Dr. Dre and Eminem were on "Extra" talking about their new music video collaboration, "I Need a Doctor."
Dr. Dre, who hasn't recorded a solo album in over 10 years, said he feels this new song is a rebirth. "It's funny, cause last night it almost felt like this song and this video was the rebirth of something. The rebirth of me going to whatever the future holds for me."
Watch rap stars Dr. Dre and Eminem in their new music video, "I Need a Doctor," which premiered Thursday on MTV's "Rap Fix Live."
Tune in to "Extra" on Friday for an exclusive interview with the rappers on their music video set!
Hatching from her egg to give a head-spinning performance, Lady Gaga was one of the many talented performers to hit the stage on Sunday's 2011 Grammy Awards. Justin Bieber played the guitar and sang with Usher and Jaden Smith, while a flamboyantly feathered Cee Lo belted out "Forget You" with Gwyneth Paltrow.
Check out the memorable performances of the evening!
Singer Lady Gaga and rapper Eminem snagged the most awards at MTV's 2010 Video Music Awards.

The Lady picked up three little astronauts, including Best Female Video, Best Pop Video and Video of the Year for her "Bad Romance." Eminem nabbed awards for Best Male Video and Best Hip Hop Video for his rap "Not Afraid."
Rapper Eminem gets a little help from his fans in a new 2010 MTV Music Video Awards promo.
The ad features this year's most nominated male artist escaping from a fiery car crash, aided by his fans. Watch it!
Hip-hop artist Drake joins the Rat Pack in MTV's newest 2010 Video Music Awards promo. Viewers get a stylized look at Drake's path to stardom, while paying homage to Frank Sinatra and his crew along the way. Check out the video!























