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Top 10 Songs on the Hot 100!

Some of music’s biggest stars are battling it out for chart supremacy on Billboard’s Hot 100. Click the pics for this week’s top 10 blazing singles!

Elvis Tribute Shakes, Rattles and Rolls Across America

In celebration of what would have been Elvis Presley’s 75th birthday this year, a busload of Elvis tribute artists are touring America with a multi-media extravaganza stage show, and we’ve got a look at the Kings in action!

The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists Tour pays homage to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll during various stages of his career, from the ’50s and ’60s to his movie career and concert years. The performers — joined by a live band, back-up singers, dancers, iconic imagery from the Graceland archives and even an Ann-Margret tribute artist — were selected as finalists at worldwide competitions held annually by Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc.

The nationwide tour kicked off in Ames, Iowa on January 15 and will leave 25 cities all shook up when it’s finally through.

Original ‘We Are the World’ Kids — All Grown Up

ET reminisces with the grown children involved in the original children’s recording of "We Are the World."

A young Drew Barrymore told ET back in 1985, "I’m a kid and there are many kids in Ethiopia too and they’re dying and kids want to help other kids." Now, child stars Kim Fields ("The Facts of Life"), Danny Pintauro ("Who’s the Boss") and Alfonso Ribeiro ("The Fresh Prince of Bel Air") reflect on their experience recording the children’s version of the song with the Children of the World Project.

Fields said she was glad that we reminded her of her part in the event: "Had ET not called and said, ‘You were in this and we want to talk you about it,’ I wouldn’t have remembered I was in it. So, thank you Entertainment Tonight!"

Lawyer: Arresting Dr. Conrad Murray ‘Would Be a Waste of Money, Time and Resources’

Dr. Conrad Murray’s attorney Ed Chernoff is following up on his earlier statement, in which he said his client planned to turn himself in if charged in the death of Michael Jackson.

Chernoff reveals that he met with Deputy District Attorney David Walgren on Thursday to discuss arrangements for booking and arraigning the embattled physician.

"We both share the goal of the efficient administration of this process," Chernoff said of the meeting. "An arrest of Dr. Murray would be a waste of money, time and resources. We’ve always made it clear: You tell us where; we’ll be there. I’m sure something can be arranged."

Jermaine Jackson: Family Seeks ‘Swift Justice for Our Brother’

Jermaine Jackson speaks out about the charges that Dr. Conrad Murray is reportedly anticipating related to the death of Michael Jackson.

"I’m not happy that it has taken this long for charges to be brought against ‘anybody’ in the death of my brother Michael Jackson, but I’m certainly pleased the time has arrived," Jermaine tells ET. "It is a painful and difficult time for my family, but we are strong and united in making sure we find swift justice for our brother. I thank the fans for all their undying support and for standing with our family through all the difficult times. Hopefully with the promised action that will take place in the next 48 hours, we can begin healing."

Meanwhile, a source close to Michael Jackson’s family tells ET that the King of Pop’s relatives are outraged that the music icon’s former embattled personal physician would dare to see Michael’s grave at Forest Lawn Memorial Parks & Mortuaries in Glendale, CA, a story ET brought you first.

Just In: Conrad Murray Visits Michael Jackson’s Final Resting Place

ET has the latest…

On the heels of the news that he will be turning himself in on Friday, ET breaks news that Dr. Conrad Murray visited the mausoleum where Michael Jackson has been laid to rest.

Looking casual in jeans and a sweater, the former personal physician to Jackson was spotted alone outside the building at Forest Lawn Memorial Parks & Mortuaries in Glendale, CA. He left after only staying for a few moments and after never going in.

Watch Thursday’s ET to see the exclusive footage.

Video: Celebs Unite for ‘We Are the World’ Recording

New behind-the-scenes footage from "We Are the World" shows Celine Dion belting out her lyrics, LL Cool J rapping and Jennifer Hudson offering up her voice to the project.

Proceeds made from the track will go to help those in Haiti. Click HERE for more details on how you can help the victims of the earthquake in Haiti and check out the stories below to get a deeper inside look into this monumental recording session.

Attorney Says They’re Negotiating Surrender of Dr. Conrad Murray

The attorney to Michael Jackson’s former personal physician tells ET that they are planning to have Dr. Conrad Murray turn himself in.

Attorney Ed Chernoff says they are negotiating a surrender with the District Attorney’s office but they have not agreed upon any specifics. "Until then we will not be sharing agreement terms or conducting interviews with the media, he says of the arrangement.

The Associated Press reported on Tuesday, February 4, that prosecutors reportedly plan to charge Dr. Murray with manslaughter rather than going through a grand jury. Dr. Murray has denied any wrongdoing related to Jackson’s death.

Jackson Estate Administrators to Collect Ten Percent of Profits

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has signed off on a deal giving John Branca and John McClain, the administrators of Michael Jackson’s estate, a ten-percent cut of the estate’s profits.

Per the terms of the approved agreement, Branca and McClain will split 10 percent of the profits they net — excluding profits from Jacksons concert film This is It and the late King of Pops music catalog interests, says the Associated Press.

The judge who okayed the deal will oversee the payments and has set a progress report for September.

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