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We were so busy, the pace was so fast—I don’t remember all that much about what everyone else thinks they envy, the so-called pop-star life.
Out of Sync Lance Bass 2007
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We were so busy, the pace was so fast—I don’t remember all that much about what everyone else thinks they envy, the so-called pop-star life.
Out of Sync Lance Bass 2007
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Jason Mraz, the Virginia-born pop-star, performed during cocktails.
Making Peace in Malibu Marshall Heyman 2011
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"In New York, you're very free to wear whatever you want," said Julie Budet , the French pop-star better known as Yelle, who performed cult hits like "Ce Jeu" later that evening.
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Brand, 35, joked Tuesday at an event promoting his new book, when asked if he and his pop-star fiancée, 25, might ever work on a movie together.
Russell Brand & Katy Perry: 'We'll Do A Sex Tape!' He Says The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Fortunately for a floundering music industry that seems eager to use us as a giant focus group, the sexless sensation of pop-star searching is enough to satisfy many viewers.
Making Hits Without Heat Nancy deWolf Smith 2011
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Jason Mraz, the Virginia-born pop-star, performed during cocktails.
Making Peace in Malibu Marshall Heyman 2011
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Wednesday night, the broadcast of a celebrity "Hangout" with pop-star will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas nearly crashed due to heavy traffic.
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The pop-star's initial New York screening was feted last month at the Upper East Side restaurant the Crown; this time, ahead of the film's official roll-out, the party was held at glamorous standby the Standard Hotel.
Madonna: A Love Story Mike Vilensky 2012
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The game also features ridiculouslycatchy tunes from Japanese pop-star producer TSUNUKU.
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