• 'The Martin Garrix Show' Episode 3 Released Featuring Tiësto

    To celebrate his 19th birthday (yes he is still only 19), Martin Garrix has unveiled the third episode of his tour documentary series, "The Martin Garrix Show.' It follows him on his travels throughout the United States starting in Las Vegas shooting the commercial for 7UP featuring his track with Tiësto titled "The Only Way Is Up." They then head to Miami for the official rollout of the 7UP campaign where they get their own branded cans and Garrix performs all across town.
  • Live Nation & Uber Partner For EDC, Sasquatch!, Hard Summer and Voodoo

    Getting to and from concerts can be a nightmare. Nobody wants to drive and if they are far away, the time spent in traffic can be almost as long as the music itself. Uber has been teamed up with some local promoters and venues around the country to provide free or discounted rides to attendees to and from shows, but has not partnered with any major promoter on a wide scale. Today that changes as the most valuable private company in the world, Uber and Live Nation have partnered to provide rides for customers at 64 festivals and venues across the United States.
  • Junk Mail: Snoop Dogg, 'BUSH' Album Review

    Snoop Dogg’s new Pharrell-produced album BUSH has arrived. Although he adopted the monikers Snoop Lion and Snoopzilla for his past few projects, he’s back as Snoop Dogg for this effort, despite the fact that album isn’t very rap heavy. With Pharrell helming the production, I was expecting a sound closer to “Beautiful” and “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” however Snoop turned BUSH into a tribute to the funk and R&B of the ‘70s and channeled the spirit of an OG. I applaud the album for its cohesion, but only a few songs really grabbed me. I definitely see this as more of a background album for chilling out than for getting hyped or dissecting lyrically. What did you guys think?
  • Zedd, Selena Gomez Have Recorded More Music After 'I Want You To Know'

    Zedd is ready to move on. Over the first couple months of the year, he became tabloid fodder after becoming reportedly involved with "The Heart Wants What It Wants" singer, Selena Gomez. The pair became known from their collaboration, "I Want You To Know," which was the lead single from the "Clarity" producer's forthcoming artist album, 'True Colors.' However, according to a new interview with Billboard, that is not the end of it for the two young artists on the music front. According to Zedd, there could be more music from them on the way. "'I Want You To Know' was the first one -- we recorded a couple more songs that we haven't finished yet."
  • Rihanna "BBHMM" Remixed By Diplo, Grandtheft Ahead Of 'R8' Release

    Rihanna's "BBHMM" has unsurprisingly become a radio hit and the target of remixes by electronic music producers all over the world. We have not seen any official reworks yet, until today when Diplo uploaded his remix alongside Canadian trap producer, DJ Grandtheft of the "Stay" singer's hit.
  • Every Michael Jackson Grunt, Squeal Compiled In YouTube Video

    Things like this are why the internet is great. Somebody took the time out of their probably not so busy day to create a compilation of, what the video claims is every grunt, squeal and cry of from the king of pop, Michael Jackson. Have your headphones ready, because you will get some awkward stares and comments for the next month or year if you listen to this with audio, unless that is what you are going for. The yells, cries and grunts are isolated from any background audio or music os you are just left with the pure, unfiltered MJ right from his gut to yours.
  • 5 NFL Stars Gone Country: Terry Bradshaw, Troy Aikman and More

    Peyton Manning's Children's Hospital fundraiser took a fun turn last weekend when the Denver Broncos quarterback took the stage with headliner Dierks Bentley to perform a cover of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues." Manning's musical dynamism was about as weak as you might expect, but as it was strictly for-the-kids, we'd be jerks to mock him for it. He wasn't the first NFL player to take a crack at country music however...in fact, players such as Hall of Famers Terry Bradshaw and Troy Aikman have done the deed in a more professional setting. Here are five country releases from acts that got their start on the gridiron.
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