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Saturday Night Live's massive 40th season is set to come to a close this weekend (May 16), and the sketch show got Rihanna to be the last musical guest. Just one day before airtime, the "B*tch Better Have My Money" singer joined forces with host Louis CK and SNL cast member Leslie Jones to shoot a few promos, and you best believe that RiRi is not going to deal well with being cast as CK's girlfriend of Jones peeing her pants. -
Muse Dropping New Song "Mercy" Off Upcoming Album 'Drones' Monday On BBC Radio 1
As Muse preps their upcoming seventh studio album Drones, they've announced that its fourth single, a piano ballad titled "Mercy," will premiere Monday, May 18, on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show. The new single, which debuted live last week in New York, follows the previously released "Psycho," "Reapers," and "Dead Inside," NME reports. -
Adam Lambert Releases New Song "Underground" Ahead of 'The Original High' [LISTEN]
First, Adam Lambert took fans to "Ghost Town" and now he's heading "Underground." Today (May 15), the American Idol alumnus continued to tease the release of his new album The Original High by releasing his haunting ballad "Underground." -
Lonely Island to Star in Judd Apatow Music Documentary Spoof
With an array of music documentaries on the rise, Lonely Island decided to jump on the bandwagon with a spoof mockumentary. The comedic trio of Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer will star in the film produced by Judd Apatow and co-directed by Taccone and Schaffer. -
One Direction Address Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson Twitter Feud, Play Dodgeball with James Corden
One Direction made its first television appearance in the U.S. after the surprise departure of Zayn Malik last night (May 15) on The Late Late Show with James Corden, and nothing was off topic. During the band's 20-minute time on screen, 1D addressed the fan-picked single "No Control," Harry Styles' extensive tattooing and, of course, the big Twitter feud between Malik, his producer Naughty Boy and remaining One Direction member Louis Tomlinson. -
Kesha Talks About Beating Her Eating Disorder & a Healthy Lifestyle in New 'Vogue' Interview
It's been a little over a year since Kesha returned from rehab for an eating disorder, and now she singer is finally embracing a healthy lifestyle. In a new interview with Vogue, the "Timber" singer revealed the inside world of her eating disorder, he decision to check into rehab and how she's shedding away all the glitter and partying for a body positive and happy life. -
Miley Cyrus' Raunchy 'My Neck, My Back' Cover Approved by Khia
Miley Cyrus' outrageous set at New York City's Terminal 5 for the Adult Swim upfronts didn't just include a new song "Tiger Dreams" with The Flaming Lips, the outrageous pop star also performed a XXX rated cover of Khia's 2002 hit single "My Neck, My Back (Lick It)." And of course, now the original performer of the sexual single has come out approving of Cyrus' take. -
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Mark Watters Team with Disney for Animated Shorts Program, Featuring New Score, Print for "Sorcerer's Apprentice"
On Saturday, June 13, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra will present "LACO @ the Movies: Celebrating Walt Disney Animation Studios." It'll be a glorious evening of scores and eye-popping animation spanning more than 80 years, performed live with six-time Emmy-winning composer Mark Watters inside the Ace Hotel--that gorgeous Spanish gothic movie theater in the heart of L.A.'s theater district. -
RIP B.B. King: Blues Legend Dies At 89; Eric Clapton, Brad Paisley, Lenny Kravitz, Ringo Starr, Kelly Clarkson, Diddy & More React
Riley B. King, the legendary guitarist known as B.B. King, died Thursday night in Las Vegas at the age 89. His daughter, Patty King, told CNN he died while in home hospice care after suffering from dehydration two weeks ago. -
Maroon 5 'This Summer's Gonna Hurt Like a Motherf*cker Review: New Single from 'V' Packs a Punch
Summer just around the corner, and according to Maroon 5, it's going to be a tough one. Ahead of the re-release of its latest album V, today (May 15), Adam Levine and co. released its season-appropriate "Sugar" follow-up "This Summer's Gonna Hurt Like a Motherf*cker," but listening to the catchy new track actually won't hurt at all. -
Loufest Lineup 2015 Revealed: Avett Brothers, Hozier, Ludacris, Billy Idol, Brandon Flowers & More To Perform
As a St. Louis native, it has been exciting to see how Loufest has grown from a local event to one of the big dogs. Now in its sixth year, the two-day festival boasts a lineup that includes The Avett Brothers, Hozier, Ludacris, Billy Idol, Brandon Flowers, Young the Giant, Umphrey's McGee, local act Pokey LaFarge and more. The two-day festival, produced by Listen Live Entertainment and C3 Presents, returns to Forest Park's Central Field on Sept. 12-13. Tickets are now on sale here. -
Steve Aoki Cancels Shows for Emergency Vocal Chord Surgery
This week has been a roller coaster week for Steve Aoki. He released his new artist album Neon Future II on Tuesday, which features collaborations with the likes of Snoop Dogg, Rivers Cumo, Nervo and Linkin Park, which went into the top 20 iTunes dance charts in over a dozen countries worldwide. Today, the "Boneless" DJ had to announce that he would be canceling the rest of this month's shows because of a longstanding need to get vocal chord surgery that could not be put off any longer.
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