Watch Ariana Grande cover Whitney Houston's "I Believe In You And Me."

Ariana Grande tackles Whitney Houston a cappella! 

We wouldn't exactly say that Ariana Grande came out of nowhere (remember her starring role as Cat Valentine on Nickelodeon's "Victorious" AND her major cameo in Justin Bieber's "Die In Your Arms" video?), but to the non-Nickelodeon crowd, this gal is kiiiind of a newcomer! And what better way is there to make an entrance than by recording (and nailing) an a cappella version of Whitney Houston's classic "I Believe In You And Me"? (Well, releasing "The Way," her sick collaboration with Mac Miller, probably also helped, but we'll take both.)

Watch Ariana Grande cover Whitney Houston's "I Believe In You And Me" after the jump.

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Whitney Houston's wax figure is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Las Vegas.

Whitney Houston's wax figure makes us wanna dance with somebody!

There isn't a day that goes by where we don't miss Whitney Houston, and we're certainly not the only ones. One year after we lost the irreplaceable diva, the 2013 Grammys honored her by having Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, and Jennifer Hudson speak about Whitney's influence on their lives, the music industry, and the world. And now, Madame Tussauds in Las Vegas has unveiled a beautiful and INCREDIBLY lifelike wax figure of the singer that is so spot on, it makes us miss the icon even more.

Mimicking Houston's permed, ultra-'80s "I Want To Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" era, Whitney's statue is so incredibly lifelike that we actually want to book a ticket to Vegas RIGHT NOW, JUST so we can walk up to it and hug it forever. It also serves as a perfect reminder that the '80s would have been utterly lame if we didn't have any of Whitney's classic tunes to lip-synch to in front of the mirror when we were little. Uh, who are we kidding?? We lip-synched to "How Will I Know" in the mirror just last night... AND EVERY NIGHT.

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Welcome to Buzzworthy's "The Week In Pop," where we round up new album releases, talk show musical guests, and TV performances by your favorite pop stars and more (so you don't have to).

It's Grammy week, people! But first, the week begins with album releases: Jewel drops her first Greatest Hits collection (catch her on Tuesday's "The View," and also Thursday's "VH1's Big Morning Buzz With Carrie Keagan" where Toni Braxton and the newly reunited Fall Out Boy will also appear). Plus, Coheed And Cambria make a sequel, My Morning Jacket's Jim James goes solo (he's on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" on Monday and Tuesday), My Bloody Valentine returns with a new album after two decades, and Frightened Rabbit release their major-label debut. On TV, Justin Bieber serves double duty as host and musical guest on "Saturday Night Live." Also, Jennifer Hudson makes her "Smash" debut during its season two premiere on Tuesday. The week caps off with "Music's Biggest Night" when the "55th Annual Grammy Awards" air on CBS on Sunday. Justin Timberlake, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Jack White, Frank OceanThe Black Keys, Alicia Keys, Maroon 5, Ed Sheeran, and more will perform; LL Cool J serves as host.

Justin Bieber will host and perform on "SNL."

NEW ALBUM RELEASES

+ JewelGreatest Hits: Jewel's first-ever collection of greatest hits spans her 18-year career, and it includes chart-ruling smashes such as "Who Will Save Your Soul" from her 1995 Pieces Of You debut, on through "Jupiter (Swallow The Moon)" and "Hands," and into 2003's 0304 "Intuition." Jewel also adds fresh takes to some classics. She duets with Kelly Clarkson on the devastatingly heartachey "Foolish Games," and Pistol Annies join Jewel for "You Were Meant For Me."

+ Coheed And CambriaThe Afterman: Descension: When Buzzworthy last caught up with Coheed And Cambria, they answered fan questions, discussing their dark concept "The Amory Wars" album approach and their influences. Singer Claudio Sanchez also creates The Amory Wars graphic novel series that correspond with the band's albums, and Sanchez recently partnered with Mark Wahlberg and Leverage to make a feature film based on The Amory Wars. On Tuesday, they drop The Aftermath: Descension, the counterpart to last year's The Aftermath: Ascension.

+ Jim JamesRegions Of Light And Sound Of God: My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James makes his first release of original material with this soul-searching record. It was inspired by "God's Man," a 1929 graphic novel, which may be why songs such as "A New Life" have a timeless, other era-quality about them. Musically, he played every instrument on the nine-song set, and he explores old-school R&B sounds, with touches on playful island beats. The album generally has a more intimate, softer sway than MMJ's grander fare. Stream and download the soulful and grooving "Know Til Now."

Check out more new album releases, upcoming TV appearances, and performances after the jump.

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