Back for 2017....5 Things We've Learned This Weekpublished at 16:04 GMT 6 January 2017
Image source, ReutersThanks for joining us and we'll leave you in traditional style with the 5 Things We've Learned This Week on Music News LIVE. Have a good one and see y'all on Monday for more.
1) Superstars embarrass themselves on NYE too
We've all done it at some point. Made a fool of ourselves around the witching hour on New Year's Eve, just enough to ensure that the new calendar year kicks off with a deep-seated sense of regret.
However it seems that such feelings are not only the reserve of us mere mortals.
Ask Mariah Carey, after her New York show ended in a backing track/dancing fail farce due to a problem with her earpiece. This led her team to accuse the producers of "setting her up to fail" to boost ratings for the show (they denied it). Ouch.
Robbie Williams had a similarly eventful evening whie Rocking Big Ben on BBC One. He was caught on camera using hand sanitsiter after having made contact with actual humans during Auld Lang Syne.
Robbie took it slightly better than Mariah though as you can see below. He thinks his conscience (as well as hands) is clean.
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Image source, Reuters2) It's never too late to start a family
In her time she's had nine brothers and sisters and countless chart hits, but until now Janet Jackson had never had a baby.
That all changed this week when the 50-year-old gave birth to a son Eissa Al Mana.
Billionaire Qatari businessman husband Wissam Al Mana said that they were both "thrilled".
Probably even more so on receiving this virtual baby blue balloon below from good ol' La Toya.
Awwwe.
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Image source, Getty Images3) ...and it's never too late to launch a successful music career either
Ask Bradley Walsh.
In a breakthrough year for the likes of Blossoms, Jack Garrett and Zayn (solo), the comedian is laughing all the way to the bank with the best-selling debut record of 2016.
The aptly-named Chasing Dreams, a collection of him crooning his favourite songs was only released at the end of November and sold more than 110,000 copies.
It was the only debut record by a British act last year to go gold.
We just hope that Les Dennis isn't reading this and getting any ideas.

4) The Police are checking your lyrics...
...Ed Sheeran.
Ed wanted his two brand new songs to get noticed, so he played them for Scott Mills on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show on Friday.
Scott clearly loved them, however he wasn't counting on his local constabulary taking him to task on the bad ass lyrical content.
Castle on the Hill, described as "love song for Suffolk", contains the lyrics "driving at 90 down those country lanes".
You can hear the offending article below.
Sgt Chris Harris, from Norfolk and Suffolk Roads Policing, took aim at Ed, tweeting him: "I know you want to get home but please slow down".
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Sound Of 2017
And finally we learned...
5) The names of the five hottest Sounds of 2017
Sound of 2017 came to a climax today with four of the top five acts being black British women, reflecting a rise of female talent in grime and R&B.
The list, which has previously helped launch the careers of Dizzee Rascal, Stormzy and Ed Sheeran, is selected by 170 top DJs, critics and festival bookers.
So remember the names folks (and learn all about them in the video below). They'll be on your lips for this and many years to come...
BBC Music's Sound of 2017 shortlist
1) Ray BLK
2) Rag 'N' Bone Man
3) Raye
4) Jorja Smith
5) Nadia Rose
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