Kendrick Lamar (@KendrickLamar) To Appear On Saturday Night Live

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From MTV:

Live from New York, it’s Adam Levine! The Maroon 5 frontman and “Voice” mentor has been confirmed to host “Saturday Night Live” later this month.

He will become a first-time host during the January 26 airing of the longtime late-night comedy staple. He will be joined by musical guest and good kid, m.A.A.d city rapper Kendrick Lamar, who is all set to take the famed “SNL” stage that same night.

This is Lamar’s first time on the show. However, this hardly marks the first time that Levine has been on the show. Maroon 5 was a musical guest back in 2004 when his one-time “Voice” co-mentor Christina Aguilera hosted. The band has since been on the show several more times including appearances in 2007, 2011 and 2012.

Miguel (@MiguelUnlimited): NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

From Frannie Kelly for NPR:

Miguel turned up in the NPR Music offices early one morning, after playing a show late the night before. He appeared light and calm, and betrayed no hint that he was nervous about stripping his highly produced hits down to their bones. Accompanied by just his guitarist, Dru DeCaro, Miguel eschewed flash and went big on small gestures — ingratiating ad libs, only one full spin and voice control that kept the songs close to his chest but emotive enough to translate to the back of the room. He told us he wrote his Grammy-nominated song “Adorn” with no idea that it would take him to our tiny stage. But he was made for it. His style was compact and graceful, his manner self-aware and open.

After releasing two albums, the 27-year-old performed as if he’d spent years of his life pressing rewind and pause on the great entertainers of our time — James Brown, Prince, Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Michael Jackson. After he ended his set, I wanted to ask who’d taught him the most, but the crush of admirers loomed and I got out of the way of the cellphone cameras. He’s a genuine, modern-day star.

@Timbaland Joins @50Cent’s SMS Audio

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Timbaland has reportedly joined 50 Cent on his headphone venture as an investment partner as well as becoming part of the company’s board of directors. Timbo will also be involved in the design and audio engineering process for new SMS Audio products. He spoke on the matter as well:

“50 Cent has created an aspirational audio brand that produces the highest caliber of headphones on the market. I’m looking forward to working with 50 and being part of a company so eager to bring studio-quality sound to music fans all over the world.”

Congrats on the business move, Fif.