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No guys, it's not not another new release of Tupac Shakur music. It's an announcement regarding the Tupac Shakur biopic! As in, the long-discussed-but-never-acted-upon plans for a Tupac Shakur biopic. An announcement was made on Thursday by Morgan Creek Productions and Emmet Furla Films stating that the two companies would finance and co-produce the film. -
Justin Timberlake Gets Knocked Down By Love In His Latest Single, ‘T.K.O.’ Off Upcoming Album, ‘The 20/20 Experience: 2 of 2” [LISTEN]
Justin Timberlake has given up on love in his new single, "T.K.O." Not even incredible "rematch sex" will keep him in the fight. This girl has thrown some unfair, low punches at him in their relationship and has officially put him out with a technical knockout. In the seven-minute song, Timbaland's aggressive beats put Timberlake in the fight, until he gives up saying, "What am I supposed to do?" -
M.I.A. Facing $1.5 Million Lawsuit From NFL...More Than A Year After Flipping Off Super Bowl Cameras
Remember the furor around the Super Bowl halftime show? The one where M.I.A. was guest starring alongside Madonna and she flipped the bird? No, it wasn't this year's Super Bowl. It was 2012. If you forgot about the controversy, you're forgiven, because some of us sure did. Anyways, the NFL haven't forgotten about it, and now they're looking to get $1.5 million from the alt-pop star for breach of contract. -
Ron Howard Says 'Made In American Festival' Documentary Was A Challenge, He Didn't Know Many Of Bands
If you missed last year's inaugural Made In America Festival, you can experience the whole thing and more in an upcoming documentary, directed by two-time Oscar winner Ron Howard. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Howard says that he felt a little uncomfortable directing the documentary, seeing as he hadn't heard of many of the artists that were set to play. -
Congress Passes Legislation Standardizing Procedures For Carrying On Instruments And Music Equipment
Good news for traveling musicians who cringe at the thought of their beloved instruments being tossed around in the cargo hold of airplanes. According to BMI, Congress has passed legislation that makes is easier for musicians flying U.S.-based airlines to secure their equipment and instruments. The legislation, called “Musical Instrument Carry On Luggage Act” amends section 403 of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, which sets standards for storing musical equipment on airlines. -
Gathering of The Juggalos' Checks Bounce; Is Insane Clown Posse Event in Trouble?
Potential bad news for juggalos and juggalettes: Psychopathic Records, the recording company of the Insane Clown Posse and the organizer of the annual Gathering of The Juggalos music festival, are having some financial issues following the most recent installment of the event. Some vendors have reported that checks cut to them for their services have bounced. -
Eddie Palmieri Kicks Off World Music Festival Chicago With Salsa, Dancing in The Aisles
Ushers had another thing coming if they expected to keep the aisles clear during a successful salsa concert. Although we applaud their efforts to maintain the fire code, Eddie Palmieri and his Salsa Orchestra had other ideas Thursday night. -
Loretta Lynn's Gospel Music Festival
Next weekend will mark the first annual Loretta Lynn Gospel Music Festival in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. The queen of country music will welcome fans to her ranch for a good, old-fashioned Gospel weekend... -
The City Harmonic has a New Album and a New Tour
The JUNO Award-winning band, The City Harmonic released their sophomore album, 'Heart,' to critical acclaim on September 3, 2013. In support of the new project, they will be on the road with Shawn McDonald and The Royal Royal... -
Classical Musicians Turning to Drugs Like Beta Blockers to Treat Anxiety and Boost Performance
Musicians experiencing performance jitters is nothing new. Some musicians feel that a little performance anxiety actually makes for a more exciting performance. But those who experience debilitating forms of anxiety often turn to... -
Longplayer, the World’s Longest Concert, Continues in London
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"Just to Clarify, Just so You Know, I Do Want Her Dead"
These are the words that Christian metalcore band As I Lay Dying's frontman Tim Lambesis is accused to saying to an undercover police officer while trying to solicit the murder of his estranged wife in May.
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