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"Elastic Heart" singer Sia and "See You Again" rapper Wiz Khalifa will perform their songs from film soundtracks next week on "The Voice." -
Pitbull Split: Rapper & Longtime Manager Charles Chavez Part Ways
Miami musician Pitbull reportedly separated from his long-time manager, Armando Pérez, known as Charles Chavez. -
Tink Confirms Missy Elliott Feature On New Album, Talks Aaliyah, Timbaland, 'Ratchet Commandments,' Drake Collaboration & More On Sway in the Morning
Last month, newcomer Tink dropped the single "Ratchet Commandments" and has her new album Think Tink on the way. In a new interview with Sway Calloway, the now 20-year-old artist revealed that she plans to drop the debut effort sometime in July. -
It's OK, Michelle Obama... Azealia Banks Doesn't Actually Want to F*ck the President
Neither Mrs. Michelle Obama nor President Barack Obama have anything to worry about... Azealia Banks doesn't actually have a sexual fantasy about the POTUS. After her controversial Billboard magazine cover hit the stands, the "Ice Princess" rapper broke her Lent promise to stay off Twitter to clarify that she was joking about being sexually attracted to the Commander-in-Chief. -
7 Highest Priced Records on eBay Right Now: The Beatles, Robert Johnson and The Stooges Included
Jack White made headlines last week when he announced that he was the bidder who spent $300,000 for the acetate of Elvis Presley's original single, a 7" pressing from Sun Records featuring "My Happiness" and "That's When Your Heartaches Begin," and that his label Third Man Records would be releasing copies of the recording for Record Store Day 2015. That inspired us to check out what the highest-priced albums on eBay were at the moment, and readers ate it up, so we've decided to try it again, looking at every LP priced at more than $1,000 on the online auction site at the moment, which included hot numbers from The Beatles, Robert Johnson, The Stooges and more. -
Wilco Reinstates Indiana Concert After Controversial 'Religious Freedom Restoration Act' Gets Amended
Wilco is no fan of Indiana's controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and even though the "Hate It Here" band protested the law earlier this week by cancelling its May 7 concert at The Murat in Indianapolis, Jeff Tweedy and co. have now had a change in heart after the law was amended to clarify that businesses could not discriminate against customers or employees because of sexual orientation or gender identity. -
Iggy Azalea Has One Line in 'Furious 7'... Here It Is
Iggy Azalea has her first real acting gig in this weekend's Furious 7, but don't expect the "Trouble" singer to win an Oscar for her role. As the Paul Walker/Vin Diesel film opens in theaters today (April 3), the full extent of Azalea's appearance has been revealed, and it's faster than all the cars in the movie combined. -
Carly Rae Jepsen: "I Really Like You" Singer & SNL Guest Performer Wrote 250 Songs For New Album, Wants To Be The New Cyndi Lauper
Carly Rae Jepsen will be performing for the first time on Saturday Night Live this weekend with host Michael Keaton. Most recently, she dropped the Tom Hanks and Justin Bieber-featuring video for her single "I Really Like You" with a new album on the way. In a new interview with Radio.com, she talks about what it was like having her hit "Call Me Maybe" become ubiquitous, among other topics. -
Beck Performs 'Country Down' in Some Dude's Living Room, Plays Hide & Seek on 'The Late Late Show with James Corden'
The Late Late Show with new host James Corden is still making waves with its big antics and stunts during its first month on air. Last night (April 2), the talk show went on the road with guests Beck and Jeff Goldblum, knocking on random doors until one lucky person let them film inside their home. The result was a bizarre instance of late night TV, a Beck concert in a stranger's living room and a rousing round of hide and seek. -
Amanda Bynes, Johnny Cash and Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes: 5 Cases of Celebrity Arson and Other Fire Crimes
Steve Miller found himself in the hot seat when he arrested for disorderly conduct after he lit a pile of his friend's belongings on fire and attempted to fight police who responded to the call (how good of a friend this was seems like a question worth asking). The leader of the Steve Miller Band should consider himself lucky that his dumb decision didn't get out of control. Most of the individuals arrested or charged with the crimes listed below had to deal with much more severe consequences for their actions, including Johnny Cash and Amanda Bynes. -
Killers Singer Brandon Flowers Talks 'The Desired Effect': "This Record Is Relentless"
Brandon Flowers, frontman for The Killers, is getting ready to release his second solo effort, "The Desired Effect." The album, out May 18, will be the singer's follow-up to 2010's "Flamingo." The artist shared his excitement about the LP with Rolling Stone recently. -
Former Civil Wars Singer Joy Williams Annouces Solo Album, Shares Lead Single [LISTEN]
The indie world was crushed in August when The Civil Wars disbanded. The news came a few years after the duo of John Paul White and Joy Williams went on hiatus, making the breakup official and killing hopes of a new album. It may not be The Civil Wars, but Williams has announced a new solo effort titled 'Venus' that will drop this summer. She shared the lead single, "Woman (Oh Mama)," as well.
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