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Ever wondered what the boys of One Direction need backstage at the massive arenas and stadiums before they play to thousands of fans every night? Well, no need to wonder anymore. What appears to be the official rider for the On The Road Again Tour has leaked online, and the boys of 1D require just a few things: beer, fried chicken, table tennis and only four dressing rooms. -
'Empire' Writer Danny Strong Says He was Inspired by a Shakespeare Play and Kanye West Interviews
Danny Strong has struck gold in his writing career thanks to the Fox television hit, "Empire." Strong recently revealed that he was inspired by two of Shakespeare's plays and Kanye West interviews while writing for the hip-hop soap. -
Summerfest Lineup: Kendrick Lamar, Zac Brown Band, Kings of Leon to Headline Giant Milwaukee Festival
One of the biggest music festival's in the United States, Summerfest has announced its 2015 lineup. Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q will perform together at the Marcus Amphitheater along with Zac Brown Band, Linkin Park and Kings of Leon. More artists will be announced for the festival, which takes place June 24 to 28 and June 30 to July 5 in Milwaukee. -
Iggy Azalea Admits To Getting Boob Job Four Months Ago, Confirms Plastic Surgery Rumors
Iggy Azalea has never had a problem opening up about personal things in her life. Her forthrightness has even landed her in some hot water in the past and caused her to take a hiatus from social media. However, there was one secret the Australian rapper had been keeping to herself that she later decided was no longer worth hiding: she recently had some breast augmentation. -
Wale Releases 'The Summer League' Featuring Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign Ahead of New Album [LISTEN]
Last week, Wale previewed his collaboration with Kanye West and now fans can enjoy the track in its entirety ahead of the MMG rapper's new album. The collab, entitled "The Summer League," also features Ty Dolla $ign. -
Osheaga Festival 2015 Lineup: Kendrick Lamar, Florence + The Machine, The Black Keys, Alt-J Headline
Montreal's Osheaga Festival has announced its 2015 lineup, and it is a big one. Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, the festival will welcome headlining acts Florence + The Machine, Kendrick Lamar, The Black Keys, Weezer, Alt-J, Of Monsters and Men, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Nas, Kygo, Interpol and others to Parc Jean-Drapeau, east of downtown Montreal on the St. Lawrence River. The three-day festival will host a wide variety of different acts from hip-hop to rock to indie and EDM with more than 100 acts announced to perform. -
Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis 'My House' Music Video: 'GloGang' Pair Rap Through Purple Tinted Lens [WATCH]
Chief Keef and Andy Milonakis have teamed up again to share the music video for their new single, "My House." A tune one would expect from these two, Chief Keef takes the majority of the verses as he recounts the things that he would never leave the house without: "I would never leave the house without my gat / I would never leave the house without my pack." The video finds them inside a studio with some other individuals sipping on what is presumably lean from styrofoam cups and smoking blunts. There is a purple tint given to the whole video, presumably an as an ode to what they are consuming. -
Taylor Swift's Catalog of Tunes, Minus '1989,' Is Streaming on Jay Z's New TIDAL Music Service
Fans of Taylor Swift can now stream most of her catalog on a different service than Spotify, which lost the pop star's business last year. T. Swift's catalog, minus '1989,' is now available on Jay Z's new service TIDAL. The rap mogul purchased the streaming service for $56.2 million earlier this year. -
Earl Sweatshirt NPR Interview: Odd Future Rapper Talks New Album 'I Don't Like Sh*t, I Don't Go Outside,' Kendrick Lamar, Music Journalism & More [LISTEN]
Earl Sweatshirt released his "surprise" album, I Don't Like Sh*t, I Don't Go Outside, yesterday, despite being angry at his label for announcing giving away the surprise. Now the Odd Future artist opens up about the project in an hour-long interview with NPR. He talks about the process behind the album, the botched early release, advice from Flying Lotus, becoming self-aware, his relationship with his mother, the meaning behind his album title, the state of journalism, Kendrick Lamar's new album To Pimp A Butterfly, and much more. Here are some things we learned: -
Charli XCX 'Famous' Video Gets Gruesome, Takes On Internet Culture For YouTube Music Awards [WATCH]
Charli XCX has released a video for her single "Famous" off her latest album Sucker as part of the 2015 YouTube Music Awards. Ironically, the video takes down the very self-obsessed Internet culture that YouTube helped spawn. Directed by Eric Wareheim of Adult Swim's Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, the clip shows a Charli XCX fan, dressed like Charli in a Charli-themed room, trying to dance along to a Charli music video that she's watching on her cellphone. Then things take a dark, grotesque turn. -
Stream Madeon's Debut Album 'Adventure' on iTunes Featuring Passion Pit, Foster the People's Mark Foster, Bastille's Dan Smith
French producer/DJ Madeon's debut album artist album 'Adventure' is now available to stream in full on iTunes radio. The highly anticipated album from Madeon, 20 -- real name Hugo Leclercq -- has been in the works for a couple years, but now with the official release just a week away March 31, fans can at last hear what the self-proclaimed perfectionist has been cooking up in his studio. Unlike many of his prior singles, Madeon used the partnership with Columbia Records, which is releasing the album, to get some big-name features from the likes of Bastille frontman Dan Smith, Passion Pit and Foster the People frontman Mark Foster. Stream the album on iTunes radio here and pre-order it while you are there. Check out the tracklist below. -
Brad Paisley Covers Eric Clapton's "Layla" on 'The Bobby Bones Show' [LISTEN]
Brad Paisley has never been shy about his classic rock influences. The country superstar stopped by 'The Bobby Bones Show' earlier this month to play a cover of Eric Clapton's hit "Layla." Paisley opted for a version closer to the acoustic cut from 1992's 'MTV Unplugged' performance rather than the 1970 original, 'Taste of Country' noted.
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