• Jonas Akerlund to Direct Black Metal Biopic 'Lords of Chaos'

    Lords of Chaos, a book based on the Norwegian black metal scene of the early '90s—perhaps the most notorious genre in music history—will be getting a film adaptation from Jonas Akerlund, best known for having done music videos for Madonna, Lady Gaga and Paul McCartney among others. Rory Culkin has been tapped to star.
  • Miguel Shares Updated "Coffee (F***ing)" Featuring Wale Ahead Of 'Wild Heart' [LISTEN]

    Miguel is back with a new song and there will be an uptick in babies born in about nine months. The "Adorn" crooner has shared an updated version of his 2014 track "Coffee (F***ing)" that was featured on the December 2014 three-track EP, nwa.hollywooddreams.coffee. This new version features a new verse from Wale, who keeps with the sexual theme started by Miguel over baby-making instrumentals.
  • The Who Rumored to Be Final Glastonbury 2015 Headliner

    Glastonbury's 2015 lineup hasn't been fully revealed yet, leading many to speculate on what act will close out the music festival's final night, and British daily The Sun reports that its sources indicate The Who will be the final act. The festival has yet to comment on the situation but it seems fitting that one of the great live acts of all time will close out Glastonbury in its homeland as part of its final (and 50th anniversary) major tour.
  • Major Lazer Share 'Bass Drop' Featuring Andy Samberg From FXX Cartoon

    Major Lazer have unveiled potentially their most surprising collaboration to date -- a new song titled "Bass Drop" featuring the voice of comedian and actor Andy Samberg. The track was created for the most recent episode of Major Lazer's FXX Animation Domination Cartoon and the accompanying music video takes clips from the episode. "Bass Drop" will not appear on the trio's upcoming artist album, 'Peace Is The Mission,' which makes this even more interesting as a song.
  • Chris Brown, Deorro 'Five More Hours' Music Video: Breezy, Travi$ Scott Party Bus to Coachella

    Chris Brown and Deorro have unveiled the music video for their new collaboration together, "Five More Hours." It starts out with Chris Brown and Travi$ Scott, who is not featured on the track, but plays a prominent role in the clip, driving along a desert road to Coachella in an old convertible. The car has issues and breaks down on the side of the road and before they have to walk down the road, which Scott refuses to do, Deorro arrives driving a party bus filled with young attractive women all headed to Coachella.
  • Diplo Talks Working With Rihanna, Major Lazer Success Online

    According to his snapchat, Diplo was at the big fight last night between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. However, when he isn't being a high roller in Las Vegas, the "Express Yourself" DJ is touring around Europe with Major Lazer in anticipation of their new album, 'Peace Is The Mission,' which is slated for release on June 1. While he was in London, Diplo had a chat with The London Evening Standard to discuss some of his recent milestones, including working with Madonna, Skrillex and even Rihanna, while also talking the success Major Lazer has had over the past few months.
  • Jamie Foxx and More: Ranking 2015's National Anthems at Sporting Events

    We had a realization while watching the Floyd Mayweather/Manny Pacquiao fight last night: Amid all the spectacle at the "fight of the century," the rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" turned in by Jamie Foxx was somewhat a spectacle unto itself. In fact, our national anthem can easily be converted into an overwrought piece of showmanship when handled awkwardly, and nowhere is it handled more awkwardly than at major sporting events. We decided to look at seven versions of the national anthem—from Josh Groban to Queen Latifah—from seven of the largest sporting events so far during 2015 and rank them for both talent and sincerity.
  • Kanye West Changes 'So Help Me God' Album Title -- Is It Final?

    When it comes to Kanye West, always expect the unexpected. The "All Day" rapper announced today that he was changing the title to his highly anticipated upcoming album, 'So Help Me God.' According to a tweet sent out today, Yeezy is changing the name of the LP to 'SWISH.' He did not offer an explanation for the name change, but it could be an acronym for a longer phrase.
  • Disclosure Unveils "Bang That" From 'Settle' Follow Up

    Disclosure has officially unveiled the first track from their forthcoming album. Friday night, the deep house brother duo took to the BBC Radio One airwaves with Annie Mac to give the world a first listen at their new single, "Bang That." Guy and Howards Lawrence have not come up with a name for the follow up to their critically acclaimed debut LP, 'Settle,' but they assured Annie Mac on the air that the album would arrive sometime in 2015. Listen to "Bang That" here and you can purchase it on iTunes.
  • Flo Rida, Gwen Stefani, Black Eyed Peas and More: Digital Download Landmarks

    Five years ago today, the Black Eyed Peas' single "I Gotta Feeling" were confirmed by Nielsen Soundscan as the bestselling song in the history of digital downloads, having become the first song in history to pass the 6 million-download mark. In the five years since, the track has continued to become the first song to break both the 7 million and 8 million-download mark as well, maintaining its role as the most downloaded song ever. It got us thinking however: What songs were the first to pass the respective million marks? Flo Rida, Gwen Stefani and more pitch in to history.
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