WATCH: Britney Spears' New Menage Clip

"3" is the magic number -- but is Brit's math all wrong?
Britney Spears

Britney Spears isn't meant to be taken so literally. Like, when she coos "Hit Me Baby…One More Time," she doesn't really want you to reel off and clock her.

WATCH: Jay-Z and Alicia Keys Rock the World Series

The duo play Blueprint 3 hit "Empire State of Mind," leading the Yankees to victory over the Phillies!
Alicia Keys and Jay-Z

Thursday night at Yankee's stadium, New York rapper Jay-Z kicked off Game 2 of the World Series with an ode to the home team: "Empire State of Mind," his Blueprint 3 hit with Alicia Keys. The duo's faster, pumped up rendition of the anthem worked: the Yanks beat the Phillies 3-1, evening the series at 1-1.

WATCH: Heath Ledger-Directed Hip-Hop Video

PLUS: Rapper N'fa, a longtime pal of the late Dark Knight actor, talks about Ledger's concept for his "Cause An Effect" clip.

In the years before Heath Ledger's untimely death in January 2008, the Dark Knight actor was becoming more and more entwined with music: directing a video for Modest Mouse, covering Nick Drake for a new release, and

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WATCH: New Trailers for Nirvana, John Lennon Films

Get a taste of the grunge icons' Live at Reading DVD, and the new Lennon biopic, Nowhere Boy.
Cobain / Aaron Johnson as Lennon

Michael Jackson isn't the only deceased musical icon who's having a big week.

WATCH: Norah Jones Chases Pirates in NYC

Your mom's favorite piano crooner embraces newfound soul-rock sound, sets sail in the Big Apple!
Norah Jones

With Norah Jones' new album, The Fall (out Nov. 17), your mom's favorite piano crooner has transformed into a steamy soul-and-rock-singer with help from Ryan Adams, who lends a hand with songwriting, and Kings of Leon producer Jacquire King.

Watch: GWAR Invade Richmond!

Frontman Oderus Urungus -- and his giant codpiece – takes to the streets for a SPIN photo shoot.
GWAR's Oderus Urungus

For SPIN's November issue, readers are given a glimpse inside the phantasmagoria that is GWAR frontman Oderus Urungus's normally private "slave pit." But even alien thrash metal maniacs like to get out sometimes -- and when the codpiece-wearing cretin took a stroll through the streets of Richmond, Virginia, we were there, filming.

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