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Miley Cyrus is deep into promoting her new Happy Hippie Foundation, which looks to support homeless and LGBT youth. After releasing several Backyard Sessions videos with Joan Jett, Laura Jane Grace and giving countless interviews about sex and gender, the "Wrecking Ball" singer is looking to clear up one fact about her life: she refuses to be put in a box. -
Willow Smith's "F Q-C #7" Video Showcases Her Different Chakras [WATCH]
Willow Smith continues her slinky neo-soul sound on a new self-produced single called "F Q-C #7" -- pronounced "Frequency Number Seven." Along with the song, she also unveiled its video, which she also directed. The clip sees the youngest Smith child wearing different colors and donning face paint, which she said represents her different Chakras. -
First Aid Kit Perform Beautiful Simon & Garfunkel 'America' Cover on 'Letterman'
David Letterman only has a small handful of The Late Show episodes left, and the longtime talk show host is getting sentimental with his final few musical guests. Last night (May 7), folk duo First Aid Kit appeared on the show to perform a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "America," and the reason why can help to melt even the coldest of hearts. -
Brand New Creates Craft Beer, Announces U.S. Tour Dates Including Ommegang Brewery Stop
Alternative Rockers Brand New will head back to the stage at Cooperstown's Ommegang Brewery for their first New York show of 2015--instead of keeping the company of Modest Mouse, this time, Manchester Orchestra and Kevin Devine & the Goddamn Band will come along for the ride. -
Imagine Dragons, REO Speedwagon Team Up for 'Roll with the Changes' for Kimmel's Mashup Mondays
When you think of two rock bands who seemingly have little in common musically, Imagine Dragons and REO Speedwagon seem like a fair pair of opposites. But, earlier this week (May 4), the groups joined forces on Jimmy Kimmel Live's "Mashup Mondays" to form REO SpeedDragons and perform "Roll with the Changes." And, shockingly, it worked. -
Tim McGraw To Star In TNT Drama 'Robbers' After 'Tomorrowland' Role
Tim McGraw proved he was a double threat upon debuting his acting chops in the film version of Friday Night Lights where he played an alcoholic father. Since then, Hollywood has sought out the country singer for a variety of roles; however, McGraw is picky with the projects he chooses. With his next film, Disney's Tomorrowland, hitting theaters soon, McGraw has revealed that he'll be gracing the silver screen and executive producing in a new drama series called Robbers, which will appear on TNT, Rolling Stone reports. -
Lana Del Rey Debuts New Song ‘Serial Killer' at Endless Summer Tour Kickoff [SETLIST]
Lana Del Rey kicked off her Endless Summer Tour with Courtney Love last night (May 7) in The Woodlands, Texas, and alongside fan favorites such as "West Coast," "Video Games" and "Born to Die," the dreamy singer also debuted two new songs "Serial Killer" and "You Can Be the Boss." Lucky enough for fans who were unable to attend the show, video of the former song has now surfaced online. -
Ja Rule Talks Baltimore, Endorses 2016 Presidential Candidate On Fox
With a 24-hour news cycle, there is a lot of time to fill for cable news networks. There are only so many old reruns of sparse original programming and rehashes of the same topic by the same hosts that a channel can run. This however can lead to some pretty interesting guest spots and Fox Business decided yesterday that they were going to host Ja Rule on the program. The reason was a good one - He is the creative head of Magnises, a new company that brings together individuals who have credit cards and allows them to connect with special perks and rewards -- all for a yearly fee. However after discussing the product for a short period of time, the host decided to ask the "Mesmerize" rapper about the situation in Baltimore and what he thought about the 2016 presidential election. -
Have You Listened to 'Pitch Perfect 2' Soundtrack Yet? Why Not?
Pitch Perfect 2—the second chapter in the comedy franchise starring Anna Kendrick and more—won't be releasing its soundtrack until three days before the film, despite existing in a market where film-based music collections have soared. Why not? -
Amy Winehouse Documentary Clip: Manager Nick Schmansky Reveals Hesitance to Be Songwriter
The upcoming Amy Winehouse documentary Amy has been quite the source of controversy in recent weeks, with the singer's father Mitch Winehouse decrying the Asif Kapaida directed film as misleading, but the promotion continues on. Today (May 8), fans of the "Rehab" singer got a first look at the intimate movie, with a 52-second clip featuring Winehouse herself. -
One Direction Scheduled For First Zayn Malik-Less Award Show at 2015 BBMAs
Life goes on for One Direction, even as former member Zayn Malik feuds with Louis Tomlinson. The "Night Changes" band has already booked its first late night talk show appearance post-split, but now they're heading back to the award's show circuit. Today (May 8), it was announced that remaining 1D members Tomlinson, Harry Styles, Liam Payne and Niall Horan will be appearing at this month's Billboard Music Awards 2015. -
Two Steps From Hell Bring Action Film Business to Billboard 200 with 'Battlecry'
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at soundtrack pros Two Steps From Hell and their newest collection of action-adventure music, 'Battlecry.'
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