When it comes to love, who better to offer advice than R&B loverboy Ne-Yo. The Grammy-winning artist released his '3 Simple Rules' EP to help couples get in a lovey-dovey mood.
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R&B crooner Ne-Yo joined Celine Dion for a live performance of their uplifting song, 'Incredible,' on NBC’s reality competition series 'The Voice' Tuesday night (Dec. 17).
ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) is celebrating its 100-year anniversary on Feb. 13, 2014. To help commemorate the moment, 15 songwriters and artists are teaming up to perform 'More Than the Stars,' the campaign's theme song.
To celebrate ASCAP’s 100th anniversary, Ne-Yo, along with 14 other prominent songwriters including Aloe Blacc and soul icon Bill Withers, came together to create the song 'More Than the Stars.'
Ne-Yo had a hit with 'Sexy Love' back in the days, but he’s getting no love from a New York restaurant after he allegedly ditched a bill and left no tip.
In the spring, Ne-Yo revealed that he had scored studio time with vocal powerhouse Celine Dion. The two collaborated on tracks for her new album, 'Loved Me Back to Life,' out next week (Nov. 5). And now the world gets to hear what's come out of that studio session with their new song, 'Incredible.'
Ne-Yo is often an incurable romantic. On his new song 'Luxurious,' the crooner insists on romance before finance. The mid-tempo tune also features the current Auto-Tune abuser Future, who co-signs Ne-Yo's propositions.
Ne-Yo is one of the most prolific singer-songwriters in the R&B game. His gift with the pen has crafted hits for such artists as Beyonce, Mario, Rihanna, TLC, Celine Dion and others. As a solo artist, he has sold million of albums since the release of his debut effort, 'In My Words,' in 2006. Currently, the singer runs his own music company called Compound Entertainment and so far has launch t
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