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Frank Ocean is now... Frank Ocean. After a long battle in the courts, the "Bad Religion" singer has officially legally changed his name to his onstage moniker, bidding adieu to Christopher Edwin Breaux. -
NU'EST Announces First American Solo Show for Dallas, Immediately After Toronto Kpop Con
K-Pop act NU'EST has announced its first American solo show and fans of the quintet will need to head to Texas to check the band out. The group will play at Gilley's in Dallas, and so far no other American tour dates have been announced. -
Iggy Azalea on Britney Spears' 'Pretty Girls' Music Video: Geena Davis, Narratives & No Dancing for Her
The music video for Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea's new song "Pretty Girls" is only 11 days away (not like we're counting...), but the video's director is opening up about the concept surrounding the throwback, fun-filled music video. And, the director just so happens to be Azalea herself. The video has plenty of influences from the '80s, including some unlikely inspiration from Geena Davis. -
Quentin Alexander of 'American Idol' Season 14 Opens Up About Harry Connick Jr., Controversial Elimination
Quentin Alexander may have been voted off American Idol season 14 in what seemed like shady circumstances, but the inventive New Orleans singer isn't letting it faze him. In a new interview, he's opening up about his mini-battle with judge Harry Connick Jr., his exit from the show and whether or not the producers played the role. -
Ciara on Breakfast Club: Future Breakup, Motherhood and New Album 'Jackie' [WATCH]
In a recent interview with the Breakfast Club, "I Bet" singer Ciara, opened up about her breakup with Future, motherhood and her new forthcoming album, 'Jackie.' -
Vic Mensa Freestyles Over Future's "F**k Up Some Commas" for Power 106 Following Roc Nation Signing [WATCH]
Vic Mensa recently stopped by Los Angeles' Power 106 and dropped a freestyle over Future's "F**k Up Some Commas" instrumental following his Roc Nation signing. -
T.I and Kap G. Don Lemon CNN Interview on Song "La Policia" Remix Discussing Police and Minorities
In light of the remix to Kap G's "La Policia" featuring T.I and David Banner, Kap G and T.I. joined Don Lemon for an interview on CNN to discuss a strained relationship between police and minorities. -
Natalie La Rose, Jeremih Perform "Somebody" on 'Ellen' as Debut Single Breaks Back Into Hot 100 Top 10 [WATCH]
Natalie La Rose has been creating quite a buzz for herself with her debut single "Somebody" featuring Jeremih. The Dutch songstress recently performed on "Ellen" as her single is breaking back into the top 10 of the Hot 100. -
Boosie BadAzz Unveils 'Touchdown 2 Cause Hell' Tracklist Featuring Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Keyshia Cole & More
Earlier this week, Boosie BadAzz announced the official release date for his highly anticipated 'Touchdown 2 Cause Hell' album. Now, the Baton Rouge rapper has unveiled the album's tracklisting which features Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Keyshia Cole and more. -
Junk Mail: Alabama Shakes, 'Sound & Color' Album Review
Hands down a great sophomore record form a band that already seems regal. I almost always forget that don't have a handful of albums barreling behind them. Sound & Color is going to sound great live, much like Boys & Girls did. Some duds in here, I'll admit, but nothing worth omitting or a bad review. -
Bonnaroo Announces 2015 Set Times With Serious Scheduling Conflicts
Bonnaroo is just under two months away and the four-day festival have unveiled its 2015 set times. Normally festivals wait until the week leading up to the event or a little before to release set times and make fans scramble to figure out their plans, but this time Bonnaroo has been generous in letting giving fans time to agonize over who they will see where and when. As is customary with any festival with this much talent, there will always be conflicts that arise when two or more great artists perform at the same time. 2015 is no exception with several pretty tough ones scattered across the four days. -
Acoustic Tribute Comp 'Keep Calm and Salute the Beatles' Features Ann Wilson, Jack Bruce and More
The world's most renowned foursome, The Beatles, will be the main focus of tribute album, 'Keep Calm and Salute the Beatles,' featuring all acoustic covers spanning the bands lengthy, yet remarkable discography.
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