WATCH: TLC's Biopic Teaser; Group Plots Comeback with New Album, Collaborations
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- July 25, 2013
- by Variance Staff
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It's been a while since R&B group TLC released new material, but that's about to change. Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozanda “Chilli” Thomas appeared at a press conference on Thursday to reveal the teaser for their upcoming VH1 biopic, CrazySexyCool, which will premiere in October, with rapper Lil Mama portraying the late Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes.
Fiona Apple has released the official video for her Idler Wheel... closing track, "Hot Knife." The video reunites her with director (and former flame) Paul Thomas Anderson, who has directed several of her previous music videos. It is Anderson's first video in 11 years.
JAY Z sat down 
Jimmy Eat World stopped by Conan on Monday, and they performed "Changes" off their new record, Damage. They also performed a web exclusive cover of Taylor Swift's ultra smash "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together."
Sometimes things just don't go as planned. The always polished Beyoncé was performing “Halo” in Montreal on Monday night, when she apparently got a little too close to a fan and her hair got stuck mid-song. Even with her hair trapped, Bey kept singing while her crew tried to free her locks from the grip of that beastly fan.
With Franz Ferdinand set to return next month with Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action, the Scottish quartet is performing Live on Letterman, which is being 
Kristen Wiig was slated to appear on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon this week, but "Michael Jordan" showed up instead. After a hilarious interview in which the actress revealed a slight lack of basketball knowledge, the two performed an impromptu bit of song, which turned into Daft Punk's "Get Lucky."
Panic! At The Disco kicked off Monday morning with
First, he brought "SexyBack," and now it appears Justin Timberlake is hoping to "Take Back the Night." The pop superstar on Wednesday teased a new track in the form of a simple video. In the clip, he is standing outside a club holding up signs that show the release dates for “Suit & Tie,” “Mirrors,” and The 20/20 Experience. He then reveals a card that reads “Take Back the Night,” but the release date is blurred out. As he walks into the club, a snippet of the tune can be heard.