The Day in Pop Digest for 2/15/11: (Jam!) Lady Gaga has addressed accusations she ripped off Madonna's Express Yourself in her new single Born This Way, insisting she's received the Queen of Pop's "complete support" over the track. more(BBC) Elizabeth Taylor's condition remains unchanged after being admitted to hospital in Los Angeles for treatment of congestive heart failure more
(Billboard) A second version of Justin Bieber's 3D movie is scheduled to be released in theaters on Mar. 4 that will include 20 pieces of music not in the current edition of "Never Say Never," sources tell Billboard. more
(Jam!) U2's Bono caused a stir in South Africa on Sunday after expressing support for the singing of an anti-apartheid struggle song that includes the lyrics "shoot the farmer." more
(Jam!) Red, red bottom line... Five original members of British reggae band UB40 are facing bankruptcy, according to a U.K. report. more
Billboard learned that "Glee" will likely feature an original song in an episode this season. In fact, next season there may be a "Glee" episode devoted entirely to original music more
(Billboard) Rihanna's lurid and brightly colored music video "S&M" was "directly derived" from pictures taken by prominent U.S. fashion photographer David LaChapelle, he said in a lawsuit made public on Monday. more
(AP) In the "Jeopardy!" battle of man vs. machine, man and machine were neck-and-neck on Monday. more
(Billboard) Following Sunday night's (Feb. 13) Grammy Awards, John Legend revealed a new collaboration partner in the works for 2011 -- Kanye West. more
(AP) Less than a day after winning a Grammy for best reggae album, popular Jamaican singer Buju Banton was on trial again Monday, accused of conspiring to buy cocaine from an undercover officer more
Adam Sandler's latest comedy, Just Go with It, narrowly tops the North American box office chart, just ahead of Justin Bieber's concert documentary Never Say Never. more
(Billboard) After its first three days of availability, Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" rockets to a record-setting debut on Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart and, thanks to exceptionally strong opening digital sales estimates more
(FMQB) Robyn says she plans to keep making mini-albums rather than full-length ones after she put out three separate Body Talk releases in 2010. more
(AP) Court records show Christina Aguilera and music executive Jordan Bratman have finalized their divorce more
Jazz pianist Sir George Shearing, best known for his song Lullaby of Birdland, dies of congestive heart failure at the age of 91. more
(NME) Christopher Nolan is planning to start up work again on a Howard Hughes biopic. more
(Reuters) In the buzzing financial hub known for its fast living, young Hong Kong couples can now grab love on the run at the city's McDonald's outlets, which are offering a burgeoning new sideline: "McWeddings." more