Jay-Z Joined by Rihanna, Kanye, Diddy at 9/11 Show

Hova gracefully honors victims of the terrorist attacks while unveiling The Blueprint 3, proving he's New York City's quintessential MC.
anye West, Jay-Z and Rihanna / Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com

There was really only one man for the job. Only one who could honor such a terrible tragedy without making the night anything but a celebration. Only one MC so symbolic of New York City and its potential, yet so loved by all. Only Jay-Z can rock Madison Square Garden on 9/11.

Watch: Diddy's Dirty Money Premieres New Clip

It's like 1997 all over again: Notorious B.I.G. drops rhymes in the Hype Williams-directed video for "Angels."
Diddy

The more Sean "Diddy" Combs changes, the more he stays the same.

Watch: The Game's Michael Jackson Tribute Video

Diddy, Chris Brown, and more make cameos in rapper's heartfelt farewell to the King of Pop.
The Game

The team behind the Michael Jackson tribute track "Better On the Other Side" has unveiled a companion music video.

New Song: Diddy, Chris Brown Honor Michael Jackson

FREE DOWNLOAD: The Game, Boyz II Men, and more also appear on the tribute tune, titled "Better On the Other Side."
Diddy / Chris Brown

Less than 24 hours after Michael Jackson's death, Diddy, Chris Brown, the Game, and Boyz II Men have already collaborated on and released a tribute song to the King of Pop called "Better On the Other Side."

Musicians React to Michael Jackson's Death

Paul McCartney, Justin Timberlake, Chris Cornell, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, and many more honor the King of Pop. Read their tributes here.
Michael Jackson / Photo: The Washington Times /Landov

The music world -- and the world at large -- has been mourning Thursday afternoon's unexpected death of Michael Jackson. Via Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and more, some of music's biggest stars are honoring the King of Pop. Here's what they had to say:

T-Pain, Busta, Luda, and Diddy Throw Down in NYC

The auto-tune misfit honors the release of his new album, Thr33 Rings, with a rambunctious Manhattan party.
T-Pain / Photo by Sean O'Kane

Monday night T-Pain brought his hip-hop circus to New York City for a MySpace Music Release Show, celebrating the arrival of his much-anticipated third album, Thr33 Rings, out today. Performing to a room full of dancing fans and music industry players at the Hiro Ballroom, T-Pain, 23, rattled off the sing-rap style he's notorious for.

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