Faith, who died in 2003, reportedly had business investments in Cuba and visited the country in 1997.
IBTimes UK senior entertainment reporter Alicia Adejobi rounds up this week's music stories.
Don Henley, Joe Walsh and co reportedly reuniting for Classic East and Classic West festivals.
The Smile singer has faced a barrage of online abuse for her political views.
Singer dominates pop charts with total of 16 tracks from new album Divide entering top 20 but Official Chart Company in no hurry to change rules on single-artist dominance.
Sheeran is on course to claim number one today (10 March) with his third album Divide.
Democrat pays tribute to New York rapper Notorious B.I.G. on 20th anniversary of his death.
Buble, 41, pulled out of hosting the Juno Awards in his native Canada to remain with son.
Meanwhile, Remy Ma's diss track aimed at Minaj has been pulled from radio over unauthorised Nas sample.
Bono, The Edge and co will embark on a world tour to celebrate the album's anniversary.
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Oxfordshire coroner confirmed Michael died of natural causes due to fatty liver and dilated cardiomyopathy.
Canadian rapper takes time out of his own tour to stun crowd at London's O2 Arena.
Sheeran, 25, says Bieber's Love Yourself helped the singer win back the public's attention.
IBTimes UK watched as Abel Tesfaye performed the latest stop on his Starboy: Legend Of The Fall tour.
Coroner determined Michael's death was caused by a dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis and fatty liver.
Talk-show host was embroiled in a feud with singer but was moved by allegations of his drug addiction.
IBTimes UK speaks to young, fresh talent picking up the baton for feminism in music.
Toxicology reports reveals singer had a dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis and fatty liver
Actress addresses strained relationship in new book Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me.
Sheeran also dominating UK singles chart with all 16 tracks from Divide set to enter the official top 40.
IBTimes UK senior entertainment reporter Alicia Adejobi rounds up this week's music stories.
British singer captured on camera running from the insects at Brisbane Cricket Ground.
Singer finished recording a voiceover for Freedom: George Michael just before his death at Christmas.
All five members, including Claire Richards and Ian 'H' Watkins, are reuniting for 20th anniversary.
Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars and Ed Sheeran performed at the California awards show on 5 March.
Stormzy's album Gang Signs and Prayer is the official chart number one.
After a three-year break, Lorde is expected to release her second album, Melodrama, this summer.
A happy relationship and new life experiences are the driving force for Sheeran's third album.
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